Sentences with phrase «clarity of vision in»

Not exact matches

Kalia's vision was given added clarity last month when the company revealed that reworked data from a 1986 geophysical survey had revealed anomalies similar to some of the world's biggest copper mines, notably Freeport's Grasberg and Newport's Bata Hijau mines in Indonesia.
You are motivated, looking for impeccability and vision in your leadership, mastery of self, integrated intelligence (rational, emotional, relational), greater clarity, focus and equanimity in the midst of a demanding world.
The ambiguity regarding the nature of the gospel in the WCC — in contrast to its elaborate world order visions — could not be in starker relief to the clarity and assurance (without smugness and with much charity and mercy) of those missionaries and national Christians I visited in Singapore.
Surely the Christian — and only the Christian — should be able to exercise this clarity of vision and thought because the Revelation has to some degree given him an understanding of the world, and also because, terrible as the reality may be, he can accept it without despairing, for he has hope in Jesus Christ.
Where can we find the voice of sanity, clarity, conviction and vision in a society that reduces all messages to sound bytes and bumper stickers, billboards and lapel pins?
But if man is a social creature there is nothing curious or invalid about the doctrine that I can unselfishly enjoy my neighbor's good.14 The logic of this problem and the solution I am urging has been set forth with a clarity equal to Nygren's in Charles Hartshorne's Man's Vision of God.
The supreme greatness of Jesus as an ethical teacher does not lie in his skill as a casuist — that was a role he did not essay — but in his vision of the perfect will of God and in the clarity with which he saw that man in every moment of his existence is amenable to no standard short of that perfect will.
I identify five voices in this debate that I take to be the most completely developed and importantly contrasting «positions» in the conversation: Edward Farley's Theologia: The Fragmentation and Unity of Theological Education and his The Fragility of Knowledge: Theological Education in the Church and the University; 2 the Mud Flower Collective's God s Fierce Whimsy; 3 Joseph C. Hough, Jr., and John B. Cobb, Jr.'s Christian Identity and Theological Education; 4 Max L. Stackhouse's Apologia: Contextualization, Globalization, and Mission in Theological Education; 5 and Charles M. Wood's Vision and Discernment.6 Although each of these voices makes important claims in its own right, which I hope to summarize as briefly as clarity and fairness permit, what is most important, I think, is the largely implicit interplay among them of contrasting insights and themes.
For there is only One whose presence and grace and clarity of vision can help us see and perceive those around us as our neighbors in God's global village.
As much as concupiscence darkens the horizon of the inward vision and deprives the heart of the clarity of desires and aspirations, so much does «life according to the Spirit» (that is, the grace of the sacrament of marriage) permit man and woman to find again the true liberty of the gift, united to the awareness of the spousal meaning of the body in its masculinity and femininity» (TB,348 - 349).
Although Whitehead is deeply interested in conceptual clarity and accuracy in thinking about the divine, the religious effects of this vision on the inner life are also of utmost importance.
... if Man organizes himself gradually on a global scale in a sort of closed circuit, within which each thinking element is intellectually and affectively connected with every other, he will attain to a maximum of individual mastery by participating in a certain ultimate clarity of vision and extreme warmth of sympathy proper to the system as a whole.
This clarity... stands in marked (or, rather, unmarked) contrast to the postlapsarian condition, which is burdened by two related difficulties: the true path is no longer so conveniently illuminated by a single focused context, and the vision of those who would rediscover it is irremediably darkened, so that a person's conviction that he is on it and that others (his enemies?)
But maybe these people in the AAA who have this clarity of vision about what we should do should be managers.
Clarity in Picture — I could see Baby C whether it was day or night with the night vision capabilities of the monitor
Mr. Adesina also congratulated President Akufo - Addo for the clarity of his vision and direction in which the country's economy is headed, which, according to him, has enhanced the image of the country and its standing with the global, international financial community.
In her book, The Top Five Regrets of the Dying, Bronnie Ware, a hospice nurse, writes of the phenomenal clarity of vision people gain on their deathbed.
Another major symptom is that you lose sight of the «bigger picture» of your life, you will find yourself lacking in the empowering clarity and vision a well balanced Manipura can bring.
Position away, O ye spinners: The good news for all who are not awards voters is that this newer, shorter World — shorter, anyway, in the category of languid movies over two hours — is that it communicates Malick's luminous artistic vision of innocence and loss, wildness and order, risks taken and chances lost, with more clarity than his first cut.
Director Ryan Coogler (Fruitvale Station and Creed) displays a clarity of vision that is rich in detail but does not overwhelm the twisty, emotional story (co-written by Coogler and Joe Robert Cole), and their rich characterization is fleshed by an almost obscenely talented cast.
In The Cut literally restricts vision as Dion Beebe's astonishing cinematography eschews clarity in a shot of Frannie's (Meg Ryan) point of view as she reads poetry on the subwaIn The Cut literally restricts vision as Dion Beebe's astonishing cinematography eschews clarity in a shot of Frannie's (Meg Ryan) point of view as she reads poetry on the subwain a shot of Frannie's (Meg Ryan) point of view as she reads poetry on the subway.
It certainly shows there is in fact a clarity of vision from writer / director Guy Moshe that is commendable.
His previous films had a stunning clarity of vision which is sorely lacking as some freaky shit goes down in the world's most multicultural block of flats.
In that spirit I invite district and school leaders to examine closely the extent to which you have a clear and compelling picture of instructional leadership; the extent to which there is internal clarity around that vision; and the extent to which the district has operationalized that vision in its policies, district practices and allocation of resourceIn that spirit I invite district and school leaders to examine closely the extent to which you have a clear and compelling picture of instructional leadership; the extent to which there is internal clarity around that vision; and the extent to which the district has operationalized that vision in its policies, district practices and allocation of resourcein its policies, district practices and allocation of resources.
«We must ensure that we learn one of the major lessons from the highest performing nations in Pisa, and ensure the education system of our small nation has clarity of vision and consistency of approach.
We also find ourselves undergoing the «aha» moments, or the moments of immense clarity in vision related to the content.
The vision and implementation of 21st Century skills in NVUSD has provided teacher clarity and context for this work.
Connecticut needs elected officials with integrity and clarity of vision, once and for all, to examine the evidence and protect the interests, not of high - priced lobbyists, but of those children most in need of protection.
This puts a 12.3 - inch adaptive display in front of the driver, relaying all the usual information plus detailed navigation mapping, night vision assistant images, and other functions in crystal clarity.
The 2.0 - litre Levorgs also featured the «smart» rearview monitor which resides in the centre mirror: In some cases excellent for clarity and breadth of vision, and in others a trifle unsettling as initial focussing, from road to monitor, can be a bit difficulin the centre mirror: In some cases excellent for clarity and breadth of vision, and in others a trifle unsettling as initial focussing, from road to monitor, can be a bit difficulIn some cases excellent for clarity and breadth of vision, and in others a trifle unsettling as initial focussing, from road to monitor, can be a bit difficulin others a trifle unsettling as initial focussing, from road to monitor, can be a bit difficult.
I am happy to report that the Vision 3 is basically on par with the Kindle Voyage, in terms of screen clarity.
The remarkable clarity and strategic scope of Professor Wangari Maathai's vision for the Wangari Maathai Institute for Peace & Environmental Studies (WMI) might be summed up in a single, but richly resonant, idea: To transfer knowledge and skills on sustainable use of natural resources from academic halls and laboratories to the citizenry in villages and rural communities throughout Africa.
Our retinas (light - sensitive layers of tissue) have more cones than that of cats, which gives us fantastic daytime vision, where we are able to see vibrant hues in excellent clarity.
Her survey exhibition at the Norton Museum of Art this past spring, the Prix Canson 2016 this summer, her participation in the Biennale de Montréal, along with her first solo show in Europe at Victoria Miro Gallery (London) this fall — all attest to the artist's rising prominence and the clarity of her vision.
Her survey exhibition at the Norton Museum of Art this past spring, the Prix Canson 2016 this summer, her participation in the Biennale de Montréal, along with her first solo show in Europe atVictoria Miro Gallery (London) this fall — all attest to the artist's rising prominence and the clarity of her vision.
Concurrently, the work's traditional themes of family, figuration, and architecture, combined with its expressive Baroque sensibility, impart both clarity of artistic vision and resistance to the broad thematic and stylistic mash - ups endemic in today's younger generations of artists.
A forceful clarity of purpose and vision has characterized his art and his career from the start: he dominated the New York art scene of the late 1950s with his Black Paintings composed of stripes, which famously helped pave the way for Minimalism, and which were exhibited in The Museum of Modern Art, New York's milestone exhibition Sixteen Americans, alongside Johns and Rauschenberg.
Tillmans is not only seeking the «new» in terms of political and economic change, but also in relation to the digital development of photography, which can now enable the presentation of details with a degree of clarity that no longer reflects the capacity of the human eye and vision.
Possessed of a remarkable clarity of vision, a striking spatial intelligence and a generous stylistic inclusiveness, it places on an equal footing art objects and time - based art — not just video and performance art but music, dance, theater, film — and does so on a scale and with a degree of aplomb we have not seen before in this town.
As an artist working towards clarity and a cohesive vision, I find inspiration in the intensity of Agnes Martin's dedication.
There is a light that has a clarity as great or greater than daylight vision, and a lucidity of color that's beyond how we see color now... I'm interested in the point
Their songs aim for clarity of vision and intention in response to the urgency of our political moment.
Tillmans is not only seeking the «new» in terms of political and economic change, but also in relation to the digital development of photography, which due to the potential now available in terms of resolution can now enable the presentation of details with a degree of clarity that no longer reflects the capacity of the human eye and vision.
Chodash expresses her artwork in the statement, «To awaken my vision towards a clarity and wholeness of purpose.
I paid a visit to Allan's office in Williamsburg on a recent rainy afternoon to talk to him about the continuity and clarity of vision that has sustained his work from the very beginning to the present.
Conscious that while our nations lie at the climate frontline and will disproportionately feel the impacts of global warming, in the end climate change will threaten the sustainable development and, ultimately, the survival of all states and peoples — the fate of the most vulnerable will be the fate of the world; and convinced that our acute vulnerability not only allows us to perceive the threat of climate change more clearly than others, but also provides us with the clarity of vision to understand the steps that must be taken to protect the Earth's climate system and the determination to see the job done;
The groups filed a petition with the State of New York Public Service Commission asking for clarity on customer credit in the short - term to allow projects to start while the Commission evaluates future program design options as part of the state's overarching Reforming the Energy Vision (REV) initiative.
But Forest Trends has found some clarity and elegance of vision in the tangle.
Having already transitioned my own practice to mediation, Collaborative Law and unbundled services in recent years, I now embark on the post-Woody phase of my professional life, in which I expect the clarity of my vision will be sharper, my skills will be better refined, my curiosity will be more acute, and my clients will be better served.
For every training participant we have, we donate (on their behalf) the restoration of a child's sight to live a happier life with clarity in vision.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z