Sentences with phrase «convey something of»

The study is a report on China's sometimes - contentious debates and discussions of the issue, an account that hopes to convey something of their extent, complexity, and flavor while China works out its Arctic policy and prepares for its future position in and regarding the Arctic.
Most of this work is juvenile, but the best of it exploits teenage angst to convey something of the wincing discomfort of unadulterated emotion and the appeal of nonconformism before it is thwarted by real - world experience and cliché — a metaphor for art - making.
His work is no more ethnic than that of, say, Willem de Kooning or Cy Twombly (whose pieces Whitten's recall), but the frenetic marks and the immediacy of the imagery here convey something of the social strife of the era.
However, since the advent of online book sales I've found that the old saying really relates now only to people and situations, because book cover design is doing the best job it has ever done to convey something of the book inside and affect the potential reader's decision making.
D: To possible spacefaring extraterrestrials, it was a way for us to convey something of how rich and beautiful life is here on this little planet.
Two brief excerpts from Whitehead convey something of what he is saying:
However, the missionary, if he was genuinely Christian, might through the door thus opened convey something of the spirit and message of Jesus.
My article's comparison of the secular and religious states was intended to convey something of this, in that thesecular state is in no sense «somewhat bad».
In principle, the ecumenical churches hold that the symbols of Scripture and doctrine grasp and convey something of the very being of God.
Indeed, Krishna's erotic homage to Radha conveys something of the aching quality of the man's fantasy of surrender at the height of sexual excitement.
That Kim has an innate and playful understanding of light, color, and composition matters only to the extent that it allows her to make images conveying something of what she feels.
The work is cerebral, whilst also being emotionally engaging — it carries with it a faint air of nostalgia that conveys something of the suburban whiff of a Seventies childhood.
It is indicative of neither the show nor of Ossorio's style, but it seems like it conveys something of his Catholicism strongly.

Not exact matches

The law states that use of the seal by the golf club may «convey a false impression of sponsorship or approval by the Government of the United States,» something that would be inappropriate in a private business such as Trump's golf courses, resorts, and other properties.
«We wanted to land on something that evokes the past but also conveys the inclusive nature of the program going forward,» said Chief Scout Executive Mike Surbaugh.
Chief Scout Executive Michael Surbaugh told the Associated Press that many names were considered and that the ultimate goal was «to land on something that evokes the past but also conveys the inclusive nature of the program going forward.»
The idea it conveys is that if you want to excel in the sales profession, you must have something of value to sell (or at least believe you have something of value.)
A frail, desperate hope that snorting and rolling your eyes at the notion of something more important than humanity conveys wisdom.
That sort of language conveys the idea that there is something broken about him, something wrong, something to be fixed.
Is it for this that He gave us a mouth which can convey the truth of our heart to an alien heart and a hand which can communicate to the hand of our recalcitrant brother something of the warmth of our very blood?»
And he did something else, not often mentioned: he conveyed a sense of Christianity's overwhelming beauty.
Not every way of communication honors the truth: sometimes the manner in which something gets conveyed subverts reality, as when a preacher says all the right words about God's love but in a tone of voice and with a concluding string of «oughts» (therefore we ought to do this and we ought to do that) that makes you feel guiltier than ever.
The title has also proved highly provocative, for while the writers are using the word «myth» in its various technical senses of something that conveys a deep truth in a nonhistoric form, this word means in everyday speech something that is not true in any sense.
But there's something darker and truer in Juster's writing — perhaps, most of all, in the sense his poems convey of someday simply disappearing.
You can save yourself a lot of wasted emotional energy, and you also convey something else: that your friend is important enough for you to cease Candy Crush, turn down the football game and actually converse.
Original sin conveyed a corporate problem that then yielded individual sins, Something like this would now seem necessary, but we no longer have access to the old myth of Adam and its corporate corruption.
Conscious as he is of his own moral responsibility, he can not conceive how baptism in water can convey a mysterious something which is henceforth the agent of all his decisions and actions.
In trying to explain the real meaning of Jesus, the early church did something more important than explaining it — they succeeded in conveying it.
Since I believe that sometimes people mean well, and actually offer the platitude as their way of trying to convey something positive, I had the audacity to think others do to.
Whether it is about something as trivial as a baseball injury or something as serious as international terrorism, whether it is conveyed through an interview or a news report, evil is typically presented by the church in the context of a larger Christian hope.
Autobiographical fallacies aside, I can now only repeat something Borges said, a paraphrase of Mark Twain he cited in reviewing Kipling's autobiography (Something of Myself) in El Hogar: «It is not possible for a man to tell the truth about himself, or to keep from conveying to the reader the truth about himselsomething Borges said, a paraphrase of Mark Twain he cited in reviewing Kipling's autobiography (Something of Myself) in El Hogar: «It is not possible for a man to tell the truth about himself, or to keep from conveying to the reader the truth about himselSomething of Myself) in El Hogar: «It is not possible for a man to tell the truth about himself, or to keep from conveying to the reader the truth about himself.»
The «choosing» (bahar) may indicate a permanent choice and firm relationship, and the mention of «nake.dness» (erwa) could be interpreted to convey a negative se.xual nuance, giving the impression that Saul saw something indecent in Jonathan's and David's relationship.
When young people who wished to convey the idea that something was superlatively good, splendid, and real («That's for real», they also said — and it is a significant phrase), they would often use these words: «It's out of this world».
Since in many ways this is itself a failure of the imagination, it is difficult to convey faith this impression by argument alone: it is something that you have to come to see, and which, once seen, can not be forgotten.
My part about neutrality of the Mormon church still stands, but i can see this woman was made fun of for something she is not intending to convey.
If God did in fact make a unique and supreme revelation of himself in that event; if God was actually in Christ reconciling the world unto himself; if something of decisive importance for humanity really happened in connection with the life and death of Jesus, however different may be the theological terms in which we attempt to express that meaning — if this is our faith, the church becomes immeasurably the most significant of human communities, for it was within its experience that the revealing event first occurred and it is in its experience that the meaning of that event has been conveyed from one generation to another.
I received lots of sweet messages on Facebook and Twitter, many of them conveying something like: «I hope someone else is doing the cooking for a change!»
The point of this paragraph was to convey if you like something (or don't), let me know, if you are interested in hearing more about something, let me know, basically just let me know.
This has helped convey to Laurel that we're in it together, and that stumbling is a normal part of life; something that will offer a lesson.
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It's helpful to remember, as Rumaan points out, that becoming a parent is indeed a life - altering shift, but it isn't debilitating (something that is often conveyed through movies, TV shows, and other forms of media).
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The tone of your voice can convey to your baby that something new is going to happen and that he is still safe.
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A pitch that conveys the promise of something original and different is more likely to catch an editor's eye.
«Something of the same attitude is conveyed in the nineteenth - century term «Darkest Africa.»
Biologists assign kingdom rank based largely on subjective impressions, so he sees little information conveyed just by knowing something is a kingdom instead of some other rank in a hierarchy.
When I went to Whistler with the Mackage team in October, part of the message they wanted to convey with the brand was that they wanted to create outerwear that wasn't necessarily just something to keep you warm, but was an equal part of the outfit; and I loved that message.
It can convey such a wide range of emotions, but I was going for something sophisticated in my look for the gala.
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