Sentences with phrase «does humanize»

In both narrative and thematic terms, this decision turns out to be a masterstroke: not only does it humanize Naylor, whose opponents view him as the Antichrist, but it crystallizes his attitude toward the government when he replies to Finistirre, «I'd buy him his first pack.»
Not only did this humanize Zanie, but it drew me into her stories.

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People like to do business with other people, not with faceless corporations, and your About Us page is a great place to humanize your brand.
Their competitors don't even come close to this level of engagement and therefore, it's much easier for them to come off as a more relatable, humanized business.
I write about ways to humanize business, and am always intrigued and inspired when I meet someone who is doing just that, in their own unique way.
But that doesn't mean he be let off the hook for humanizing a well - documented xenophobic, racist, and misogynistic serial liar, which is exactly what he did on Thursday.»
Not only does he have a keen ability to discover the «next big thing» before the rest of us would see it coming; more importantly, it's his approach to humanizing even the slightest of these technological advances that I feel truly sets him apart.
Why is perceived intent so important and how does it relate to humanizing your brand?
On a more personal level, being able to laugh at yourself is one of the most attractive, humanizing and inspiring things you can do according to a Forbes article on how humor is equally essential for success life and in business.
We have not found a way to talk about sex and marriage, at least not one we're confident will humanize, which is what clarity about moral truth should do.
There is one main reason why: America is very powerful, and it is hard to imagine that the American public will elect a president who does not genuinely believe in the humanizing potential of democracy.
Naturally, theologians like Shaull do not consider whether what they call the «humanizing» work of God is the same thing as what revolutions aim at.
To its credit, the movie does an excellent job at humanizing Jews under persecution, rather than lumping them together as a persecuted rabble.
There are certain parts of the book I know are not historically accurate, but that didn't take away from the humanizing narrative of Muhammad.
I do not deny that, to a degree, Marxist humanism is able to humanize man, but I believe that it does not fully humanize him.
I do not think that we can get away from the fact that modernity has come to stay and that the task is to humanize it.
The objective here is to humanize the structures which govern the media, both by encouraging persons within the industry to «do well by doing good,» and by insisting that the social and economic powers of the industry must be counterbalanced by governmental power which politically expresses the concern of citizens for the general public welfare.
The objective here is to humanize the structures which govern the mass media, both by encouraging persons within the industry to «do well by doing good,» and by insisting that the social and economic powers of the media must be counterbalanced by other kinds of power which express the concerns of citizens for the general welfare.
Yet as soon as the decree was handed down, the Hebrew sense of the sacredness of life began to humanize the punishment, making the death penalty harder and harder to exact, just as we have done today.
Unlike Pilgrim, with its several moments of intense oneness with nature, or Holy the Firm, with its more complex treatment of nature as a site of worship, Dillard here is bound by the project of the book, which has to do with human design and artifice, to see how far she can go in resisting all humanizing of nature.
And though Brand did throw in a few off - color references, the discussion managed to strangely humanize the Westboro guests, even as they were booed for constantly using slurs.
So Walsh and his staff, afraid that their players might be too starstruck to do the communicating that the Walsh way demands, tried to humanize the new coach.
Doing so will still afford you the opportunity to humanize your application and make a lasting impression with someone affiliated with the university.
It humanizes breastfeeding in a nice way that doesn't make you feel like an ogre for not being super-committed or knowledgeable about it.
«The blog does a really good job of humanizing the candidate,» said Colin Delaney [sic], founder and editor of Epolitics.com, a one - stop shop for tools and tactics of online campaigning.
Oh, Please... do not try to humanize Lil» Mario.
Calling it «a blight on the community,» Washington said the statue honors «somebody who represents hatred, who stands for opposition to women, who did not care to humanize people who deserve to be humanized
«Our trick is to depoliticize the issue and humanize the issue and that's the thing that film does beautifully,» Cuomo said.
But when the mice were engaged in just one type of learning, humanized and wild mice did equally well on all the tests.
Together the stable disruption of CXCR4 as determined by both the surveyor nuclease assay and flow cytometry suggests that CXCR4 disruption did not negatively impact cell viability or growth in humanized NSG mice over a two - month period.
While humanized mouse models provided a logical first approach to examine in vivo efficacy of CXCR4 disruption, this system does not make it possible to fully assess the functional impact of CXCR4 loss on CD4 + T cell function.
Xolair (Omalizumab)-- a humanized monoclonal antibody has had good results with chronic urticaria patients who did not respond to other treatments
Texas About Blog Trusted Dissociative Identity Disorder blog focuses on humanizing and demystifying DID.
It must've been difficult to deal with such a touchy suspect and humanize the characters the way they do.
And here, with Franco's film, we get to see the humanized side to this vampire - looking artist that Hollywood had no idea what to do with.
If the goal of the Darwin's great - great - grandson, Randal Keynes, the author of Annie's Box, along with the writers and director of «Creation» was to humanize Darwin and bury the iconic image of the stoic bearded man who walked with a cane and was slightly hunched over in his later years, then they brilliantly accomplished what they set out to do.
We know little about William and Maria outside this relationship, so their love has to carry the weight of humanizing them and making them real to us, but we can't see their passion and therefore don't connect to them and feel why it's so important they be together.
While I could gripe about the movie's length, especially as it showcases a love story that isn't really needed for the overall arc, that romance between Adonis and Bianca feels so natural, with oodles of chemistry between Jordan and Tessa Thompson, I would never dare utter that it should have been taken out, as it humanizes Adonis in a way that just being a boxer with something to prove to himself could never do on its own.
Ironically, the film's least effective element is its effort not to do so, by way of a minor Mexican «bad guy» who's rather studiously humanized over the course of the movie.
in toto) that, while nothing special, do offer in the earlygoing a few pleasant moments with Paul on the job presumably excised for humanizing the inelegant Mr. Blart and not containing enough slapstick.
They each have a story to tell, and even if the focus on Idol culture and the entertainment industry doesn't mesh with you, these more humanizing displays got me to care more, which is more than I can say for the overarching plot.
«Fruitvale Station» attempts to humanize Grant beyond being a statistic, another innocent young black man killed by an armed white man with no one held accountable, and by doing so, creates something entirely different: this is a remarkable story about an unremarkable man, a gentle spirit barely getting by, failing to support his young child but touching those around him with a sweet smile and a fraternal spirit.
Thankfully screenwriter Angus MacLachlan and director Morrison, making his feature debut, don't take the easy way out by making fun of the country folk, or by «humanizing» the city folk and converting them to country ways.
I do wonder if the main problem of Albert Hobbs is that for all the attempts at carving out a drama of dehumanization from this mess, Close and her collaborators forgot to first humanize their victims / players.
Madoff (Robert De Niro) is humanized in this context, since he's portrayed as a clueless sociopath who does not understand the extent of the damage he's caused, and only superficially empathizes with people he thinks he cares about.
While this intriguing psychological drama does unfold against the genre's familiar staples such as sweeping, big sky panoramas, ten - gallon hats, a honky - tonk saloon and bloodthirsty Injuns, this is still a much more cerebral affair than your typical Western Furthermore, given America's enduring love affair with gangsters and Crowe's considerable ability to humanize a monster, don't be surprised to find Ben and Dan equally - appealing.
But what CHRISTINE does far better than «the other Christine Chubbuck film» is that it humanizes an elusive figure thanks in part to Craig Shilowich's script and Rebecca Hall's fully - realized, powerful performance.
And it does actually sympathize and humanize these characters, keeping the picture in line with the feel - good nature of Melfi's two prior screenplays.
But do we really need to humanize Bond?
Collider: This film really humanizes Lyndon B. Johnson, in a way that we typically don't see him portrayed.
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