How are
the central conflicts of the novel enacted?
In his studies of Luther and Gandhi, Erikson has illuminated the role of dynamic religious leaders whose personal and existential conflicts reflect
the central conflicts of their age.
Change the Future,» keying in to what appears to be
the central conflict of the 2016 summer event.
The narrative kicks things off tending to focus on bringing the trifecta of new heroes (Oscar Isaac's Poe Dameron, Daisy Ridley's Rey, and John Boyega's Finn) and villains (Adam Driver's Kylo Ren, Domhnall Gleeson's General Hux, and Andy Serkis» Supreme Leader Snoke) into the fold, while establishing
the central conflict of two major factions at war, and the fact that Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) is missing in action and has mysteriously disappeared for years.
The central conflict of writer - director Greta Gerwig's Lady Bird lies in the space where restless children want to hurry toward adulthood.
What becomes
the central conflict of the film is eschewed in order to depict the incident's resulting effects on the protagonists; the humble story tells their experience rather than the action surrounding them.
Another divisive element in the Marvel fandom is
the central conflict of Civil War, which pits the former Avengers teammates against one another.
It's a risky move that easily could have become a canard (I won't go into detail; it needs to be experienced cold) but successfully creates a new and wholly satisfying emotional core that reinforces
its central conflict of creativity versus conformity and grounds it in a beautifully subtle and satisfying way.
By Debbie Burke A log line or logline is a brief (usually one - sentence) summary of a television program, film, or book that states
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The trailer expands upon
the central conflict of the game, as Ultron Sigma has gained control of two of the six Infinity Stones.
Not exact matches
The Bank
of Canada issued a statement clarifying that Carney did not violate any
conflict -
of - interest rules, but even the appearance
of politics mixing with monetary policy could damage the hard - won credibility and independence the
central bank has established over the past couple
of decades.
In the event
of demand shocks, there is not a large
conflict between the real and nominal objectives; the monetary response is the same to meet both objectives, and the actions
of all the inflation - targeting
central banks would not be significantly different.
That raised questions about Carney's impartiality and judgment, but the
central bank has said Carney did not run afoul
of conflict rules.
«Mario Draghi sent
conflicting signals»; that's the polite way
of saying that the President
of the European
Central Bank tried everything to keep his cards as hidden as possible regarding the future
of the bank's monetary policies.
The whole discussion that we should have on here is on de-dollarization, but the
conflict that's going on right now and part
of the answer out
of that is what's going to happen to cryptocurrencies because it's a way
of getting around the controls that the
central banks really have on the creation
of money, the value
of that money and the debasements
of those currencies.
Even so committed an anti-Communist (and non-Marxist) as Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. took class
conflict as self - evident, and in The Vital Center (1949) and elsewhere he depicted the
central theme
of American politics as the struggle for power between the business community and all other social groups.
The natural rights principles are
central and primary, but they do not capture the broader vision
of liberty Americans had from the beginning, let alone the dialogic
conflict between various conceptions
of liberty that developed over time.
Of these factors, which form the basis for the central chapters of Pastors in Transition, two are especially important: conflict and a preference for specialized ministr
Of these factors, which form the basis for the
central chapters
of Pastors in Transition, two are especially important: conflict and a preference for specialized ministr
of Pastors in Transition, two are especially important:
conflict and a preference for specialized ministry.
Too often in recent years, separation has come into
conflict with the more
central principle
of religious freedom.
This is largely because it is increasingly obvious that religious commitments and
conflicts are and will remain
central to the reconfiguration
of global politics that began in 1989.
• The use
of deception and disinformation as discussed earlier is a
central feature in low - intensity
conflict's psychological - war techniques.
The management
of repression and terrorism is clearly seen in the implementation
of low - intensity -
conflict strategy in
Central America.
The
central role
of terrorism in low - intensity -
conflict strategy against the Nicaraguan people is related to a fifth lesson learned from the U.S. war in Vietnam.
My hope is not for the removal
of conflict, but for the elevation
of dialogue, for the kind
of substantive historical and theological engagement that has always been
central to the cultivation
of a vibrant Christian orthodoxy.
The second challenge is presented by the emergence
of «asymmetrical» or «fourth generation» warfare —
conflicts that do not involve nation states (the war on terrorism, for example, involves nonstate entities like al - Qaeda) or involve them in «low - intensity» or clandestine combat (like the U.S. involvement in guerrilla warfare in
Central America in the 1980s).
In the rest
of this talk, I focus on the Bible, in part because the Bible is foundational to how we see Christianity, and because I think confusion and
conflict about the Bible is the
central issue in the church today.
The primary focus
of this book is on U.S. low - intensity -
conflict strategy in
Central America because
of my personal ties and experiences in the region.
Chapter 3, «Low - Intensity
Conflict: The Strategy,» will examine the economic, psychological, diplomatic, and military components
of low - intensity warfare, with specific examples drawn from U.S. policy in
Central America.
The weight
of human suffering in
Central America led me to explore the theoretical and practical world
of low - intensity
conflict.
He concludes that both in war and in peace people need to work out together their
conflicting sides and find positions faithful to the
central thrust
of scripture.
In his discursive Acedia and Its Discontents: Metaphysical Boredom in an Empire
of Desire, R. J. Snell makes much
of that novel's
central conflict, between the lightness
of freedom and the weight
of commitment and deep human entanglement.
The media is a critical actor in the war
of images that is so
central to low - intensity
conflict.
A brief summary
of the Christic Institute's affidavit illustrates how covert activities, so
central to low - intensity -
conflict strategy, are incompatible with democracy.
In chapter 3, I indicated how disinformation is
central to the low - intensity -
conflict strategy
of controlling the hearts and minds
of the U.S. people.
It undermined my earlier assumption... that there could be no
conflict between true ends, true answers to the
central problems
of life.
He emphasized the active, integrating self (rather than the frail, victimized ego); held to a «soft» (rather than a «hard») determinism; had a strong interest in future, goal - directed strivings (rather than origins); emphasized the organism as a whole centered in the self (rather than a
conflict view
of personality); regarded the striving for worth and power (rather than sexual striving) as the
central dynamic in mental health and illness; emphasized the possibilities for continuing change in the later years (rather than regarding the early years as utterly decisive)(2) It is clear from these motifs in Adler's thought that his vision
of human beings was positive and growth - centered.
In his dissertation a specific example
of this appeared that was
central to his theory
of interests:
conflict intensifies consciousness, the source
of interests.
This for Nathanson is a psychological task that at first seemed «overwhelming» and ultimately required «every iota»
of knowledge she had gained through her study and practice
of psychology — particularly the art
of not sacrificing too much for her children: «
Central to the mothering instinct within me is a predisposition to recognize and meet the needs
of my children, voluntarily sacrificing my own at times when there is a
conflict.»
Whether we are liberal or conservative Christians, we must confess that the
central problem
of our lives is that we are torn apart by the
conflict between our attraction to the good news
of God's abundance and the power
of our belief in scarcity — a belief that makes us greedy, mean and unneighborly.
The
conflicting claims among different religious traditions necessarily relativize all such claims and underscore his
central thesis that «afterlife notions are mirrors
of our cultural and social needs.»
The pornography issue was
central to the
conflicting testimonies about Thomas's treatment
of Hill.
Indeed, at this point he confronts the
central problem
of a theory
of natural law, the existence
of conflicting standards
of conduct.
One
of the best football games for bettors to exploit this week in football is the
conflict between
Central Michigan vs. Minnesota.
The JACEI report praises Nestlé for being the first company to meet the breastmilk substitutes criteria to be included in the FTSE4Good ethical investment Index, yet there is a significant
conflict of interest involved as the Church
Central Finance Board (CFB), which decided to invest in Nestlé in 2007, sits on the FTSE4Good committee responsible for assessing Nestlé's baby milk marketing and advising on the criteria.
A self - evident
conflict of interest arises when FTSE allows organisations with substantial investments in the sector, such as the
Central Finance Board (holding # 1 million in Nestlé shares), to recommend the criteria to be used for assessing companies and which companies to list.
Central to the
conflicts was a growing struggle between Netsch and Madison over control
of the park district.
So, the question remains: Does engaging hundreds
of millions
of people on the subject
of conflict in
central Africa «help» despite not actually confronting the root causes and longterm consequences, i.e. can it be celebrated as step, however small, in the right direction for social media, political activism and raising awareness about African issues?
Although sometimes unfairly written off as a region
of intractable
conflict, kleptocratic big men, and hopelessly poor levels
of governance, many regional experts now argue that
Central Africa is undergoing a period
of profound transition.
Across the post-Soviet space (and
Central Asia in particular) Russia presents itself as the «indispensable regional
conflict manager» but is nonetheless wary
of making open - ended commitments in such
conflicts, as seen in Kyrgyzstan in 2010.
His current research focuses on the prospects
of conflict resolution in Afghanistan and regionalism in South -
Central Asia.