"Changing relations" refers to the fluctuating or evolving connections, interactions, or dynamics between individuals or groups. It suggests that the nature, closeness, or circumstances of relationships may transform over time.
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The dominance of the social principle over the political can not be achieved through any rearrangement of existing relations but only through
really changed relations within and between communities.
The aim of God's action, described as «shalom»... is also defined in the sense that God aims first at the liberation of the poor, a liberation that will bring
about changed relations in the world and also the liberation of the rich and powerful.
Their restless explorations not only revolutionized their individual fields, they
also changed the relation of music and dance.
It is only once we have
radically changed our relation to time — what is called living in apocalyptic times — that we might be spurred into action without delay.»
Humanistic messianism was able to
change the relations of property, but it was not able to replace property with a new value.
As the day approaches we ask politicians and leading commentators about what his first goals should be and how it will
change relations with Britain.
Most interesting in Everett's account of the events traced also by Burgess and Baum is his analysis of
changing relations between church, society and state.
It has
changed our relation to our foundational art.
Unfortunately, the physical arrangements for preaching make it difficult for the minister to implement
the changed relation between speaker and hearer.
I may change my nationality, I may
change my relations.
And since the medieval period, as George Steiner eloquently explains in his recent Grammars of Creation, there has existed an oft -
changing relation of human author to Divine Author, of the human creator of literature to the Divine Creator of all.
«Their overall mission», in Perry Anderson's summation, «was to
change the relation of forces between capital and labour, where necessary — principally in Britain and America — after tough class struggles to crush resistance to a new order.
Levy and Murnane show how computers have
changed the relation of man and machine, but not the amount of work that can profitably be done.
«We're focusing on how (EVs) will
change relations between mobility and society,» Shinohara says, noting Nissan is conducting several studies to determine electric - infrastructure needs.
There he struggles to rekindle his relationship with Lucy and to understand
the changing relations of blacks and whites in the new South Africa.
Graduate students and emerging voices come together for a wide - ranging conversation on
the changing relations of home across time in visual art, culture, and design.
Clint Neufeld's work can be addressed conceptually, as an object «With
a changed relation to the human subject,» resembling something that works, or worked, and now an object asserting itself as thing.