Sentences with phrase «develop the language of»

He developed a language of secular theology there.
He hosts parties for the loggers and the miners, working for common ground, developing a language of courtesy and understanding.
For example, mathematics and biochemistry have developed languages of their own.
As I said progressives need to develop a language of solidarity and not one of conflict between generations - particuarly as voters don't perceive a conflict to exist.
It is highly likely that you will develop a language of your own.
So, those first sessions were extremely important to developing the language of the film.»
Over these thousands of years we have developed a language of communication with these creatures, primitive though it will naturally be.
While the official language of Costa Rica is Spanish, Ticos (Costa Ricans) seem to have developed a language of their own when it comes to slang.
Using the traditional tools of the ink painter — brush, ink and paper — he developed a language of marks and ink application that rejected the conventions of Korean ink painting in favor of stripped down, seemingly haphazard sets of links and blots.
«Since the early 1970s, Boris Mikhailov has been developing a language of conceptualism in photography that undermined the official canons and taboos of the art of socialist realism.
«Case studies # 1: developing a language of cultural production,» Sharjah Art Foundation, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, March 13, 2014
Apple's formulation and subsequent enactment as an art work of his change of identity from Barrie Bates to Billy Apple in 1962, alongside his wider contribution to the developing language of pop art — dovetailing issues of commodification and identity — is singular within British art history and coincidentally prefigures the similar concerns of appropriation artists of the 1980s.
By combining broad expressive brush strokes with detailed line drawings, Dona has developed a language of paintings that is both representation and abstract.
Using a variety of materials initially cleaved from personal photographs that she collages together with seemingly incongruous materials - Papadopoulos develops a language of imagery that attempts to accesses the more sinister and ugly aspects of life while at the same time asking us to approach it with a more celebratory approach.
As art historian Noit Banai has noted, «In this extraordinarily precarious and plural historical moment, between the war's end and the advent of Socialist Realism as official cultural policy, Andrzej Wróblewski developed a language of radical corporality in which a subject's vulnerability to divergent relations of power was given tactile form.»
In this exhibition she has largely moved on from the landscape based inspirations that have preoccupied her in the past to develop a language of forms using an architectural vocabulary.
In New York's neon - lit alleys and the shadowed hallways of apartment buildings, and in the solitary, anonymous figures that haunt the city at night, Jason Langer finds both threat and solace, developing a language of still yet cinematic poetry to charge the bleakness with a flash of intrigue.
The broken harlequin grid paintings have an element that is a new development inside this developing language of my painting, which I am looking forward to pursuing.
I have the desire to develop this language of space and light, and to be really specific within that.

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In terms of the basic logistics of developing an export presence, the prevailing language of business in Mexico is English, and several of Canada's leading banks have subsidiaries there.
With its latest raise, what3words plans to put the funds to use for further global expansion, to launch a new voice recognition product, develop its unique address system in several Asian languages, and support the growth of its team.
It's not until advances in machine learning help bots develop a deeper understanding of natural human language will the real progress begin.
Despite still being a major investor in Arista, Cheriton is suing the company over a disagreement involving the use of a programming language that another one of Cheriton's companies developed.
The company plans to focus on translating and adding subtitles to as much of its content as possible in other languages, which Levin says significantly increases the number of students taking a course, and adding courses developed locally.
Developing A.I. that can study contracts for uncommon language or clauses isn't quite as straightforward as it might sound — the software wouldn't be very useful if it flagged every uncommon piece of information.
A fatty outer coating for our trillions of nerve fibres, myelin is thought by some to be the key to our ability to develop complex skills like language.
Scripts need to be developed, improved and custom - made to suit the criteria's interests, needs, and language of comfort.
Subsequently, Ms. Fink was recruited by the Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi UFJ (Japan's largest bank) to develop and promote their first English - language Japan Strategy product.
Then there is the FACT that you continue to use inflammatory language such as «lack of intellectual honesty,» «too busy,» and «naive» and my developing THEORY that your arrogant attitude may be what is preventing both riches and fame from making their way into your life.
It is hard to overestimate the power of naming in DeLillo's fiction, and of language's ability to help an individual develop both consciousness and a conscience.
There are touching insights, like the literal interpretation of the private language so many real - life couples develop.
Today I think that the religious dimension of human life is one of the irreducible roots of language, and I suspect that quite a few of our words developed from religious origins.
But any genuine recovery of a «particular language of faith» will entail developing and appropriating a theological tradition and embodying that tradition in faithful living — a project that necessarily requires motivations and insights deriving from a quite different kind of authority than the sociologists possess.
Closely connected with this point is another: my sensitivity developed as to the functions of religious language that are not open to definitive proof or falsification, but nevertheless indicate in symbolic form the presence of the ultimate.
Faced with an enormously complex grammatical structure, he concluded that the recently developed science of structural linguistics held the key to cracking the mysteries of these languages.
It is indeed inevitable that the Church should develop a theology, a structure of beliefs which are drawn from, and seek to state in as precise language as possible, the gospel and its significance for men.
The language of rights might be viewed as a developing grammar that makes possible a truly universal dialogue about our common human future.
In the case of Samuel, tradition employs a more refined and deeply connotative language to describe the phenomenon — a language which is a product of later and more sensitively developed prophetism.
How did language ever develop without teachers when a child's window of linguistic receptivity is so very limited?
Then, in the early 20th century, the view that God would choose to inspire just one version of the Bible in any given language was developed, mainly in the USA, teaching that in English, that translation was the 1611 King James.
One possibility is that we are simply using this current language to speak of the importance of the church's developing its doctrine of nature more fully and in ways appropriate to our new understanding of the relation between human beings and the natural world.
Let us say a few words here on the nature of language in the developing present.
In the course of time he receives from them the language and the heritage of culture which enable him to develop his human potential.
To secure a place within the hierarchy, they abandoned the non-believing community, developed their own in - group language, established a code of acceptable life - style, and read the Bible verse by verse or topic by topic without questioning and without dialog.
The same techniques of phylogenetic analysis developed for biology can also trace the history of multiple copies of a manuscript and the history of languages.
11 [Editors note: In Bohm's notes he has written: Bohr made «a kind of metaphysical assumption about language and concepts which means (as always with positivist, operationalist, or phenomenalist approaches) that we fix our concepts to those that have been developed before.»]
the gospel of Matthew — that will be carried out in two stages: first, the attestation of a genuinely «universalistic» undercurrent that overextends the christological witness but buttresses the theocentric emphasis; second, an attempt to make use of a Whiteheadian understanding of the nature of language in developing an adequate hermeneutical perspective on the significance of this undercurrent.
There he develops a distinction between ordinary language («It was very cold») and two other kinds of language, each of which transforms ordinary language in the interest of certain purposes.
Much later, as a graduate student at Northwestern University's School of Speech, I began to develop some tools for investigating intersections between language and action, angling toward such forms of aesthetic expression as oral reading, acting and directing in the theatre, and storytelling.
The general position of these writers, whose contributions vary considerably in approach and quality, is that Jesus made no claim of divinity for himself and that the doctrine of the incarnation was developed during the early centuries of the Christian era as an attempt to express the uniqueness of Jesus in the mythological language and thought forms of the Greek culture of the time.While recognizing the validity of the patristic theologians» work, which culminated in the classical christological definitions of Nicea and Chalcedon, the British theologians question whether these definitions are intelligible in the 20th century, and go on to suggest that some concept other than incarnation might better express the divine significance of Jesus today.
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