Sentences with phrase «drawing upon more»

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After that warning, he said, USAID began to «pre-position» food in the region so resources could be drawn upon more quickly if a crisis erupted.
Mugen begins with a normal Civic Type R. From there the engineers drew upon more than 20 years of experience in motorsports to rebuild the engine.
Her early «landscape» (art genre) paintings draw upon a more famous motif by Gustav Klimt, titled «Tree of Life».
I draw upon more than 25 years» experience to help individuals and businesses come to a fair resolution of tax disputes, across a wide range of industries.

Not exact matches

With the experience of the past to draw upon and a large and growing set of studies on how different forms of employee share ownership and profit sharing work in modern settings, it is time to examine how ownership and profit - sharing policies can help make U.S. capitalism more efficient and equitable in the current economic environment.
Another connection is possible, I think, one that draws upon the Attic tradition of crowning the victor of the Pythian games with a laurel wreath and, more likely still, its Christian acception, symbolizing death's defeat in Christ.
The sources upon which this Jewish rejectionism drew bear close examination because they admit of more than one interpretation and more than one application.
To explain its relationship to resurrection, John Wesley draws an analogy with human experiences of joy and laughter, stating «the joy of the soul, even in this life, has some influence upon the countenance, by rendering it more open and cheerful.»
More recently, theologians and church leaders from denominations that have historic ties with churches in the north have encouraged African Christian expressions that are free of northern acculturation, are faithful to the gospel and draw upon traditional African
Although the American Catholic community has been confronted with yet more difficulties — ranging from the redefinition of marriage to assaults on religious liberty — one of the reasons for hope, moving forward, is that John Paul II left behind a rich spiritual and intellectual infrastructure for Americans to draw upon, to deal with these ongoing challenges.
We can draw an analogy from our own experience and see that as we are in our activity but are yet more than any particular action, with reserves of energy upon which we may draw, so God is in the divine operation in creation — indeed that operation is itself divine — but God is not lost in it.
Truth can never conflict with genuine science: as the author says, «our understanding of mental illness can be more complete if we draw upon the insight of both medicine and Catholicism».
Such a view draws upon a relational understanding of reality and will be developed more fully later.
Grant rather that each day may do something so to strengthen my hold upon the unseen world, so to increase my sense of its reality, and so to attach my heart to its holy interests that, as the end of my earthly life draws ever nearer, I may not grow to be a part of these fleeting earthly surroundings, but rather grow more and more conformed to the life of the world to come.
For instance, he offers a detailed evaluation of misguided steps in the Bosnian debacle, and in order to show why religion ought to be taken more seriously in international affairs he draws upon but rejects Samuel Huntington's thesis about a «clash of civilizations.»
Feminist revision: «Having had a spiritual awakening a result of these steps, we are more able to draw upon the wisdom inherent in us, knowing we are competent women who have much to offer others.»
It is not the fruitfulness of marriage that he draws upon, not the possibility of procreation, but, in Audet's words, «an aspect which is in a sense much more radical, and which is more specifically human, namely that of love.
To be sure, some events are more provocative of religious insight than others, and it is these upon which the prophet chiefly draws.
Ernest Boyer, drawing upon the reports of observers who visited 29 campuses across the country, as well as upon a survey of the attitudes and opinions of 5,000 faculty and 4,500 undergraduates in a representative sample of institutions, writes more analytically and less passionately than Bloom.
Mithraism more obviously drew upon spring equinox fertility myths by depicting Mithra's sacrificial bull with a tail that consisted of sheaves of wheat that were supposedly scattered throughout the world once it was slaughtered.
Philosophically, liberation theologies are sometimes portrayed as more or less naive popular movements drawing upon now outdated 19th century notions of divergent vintages: Marxist (Third World), social gospel (First World), suffragette (Feminist), black nationalism (Black), agrarian pastoralism (Environmentalist), or romantic pacifism (Nuclear Pacifist).
To be sure, there are other attempts to describe the experience of heaven that are more exciting and draw upon our best human experiences in this life.
For most people, who do not have the resources of a whole island to draw upon, trade is even more important.
That is what I propose to discuss here: not from the viewpoint of Sirius, as the saying is — that is to say, with the lofty detachment of an observer seeing things from so far off that they fail to touch him — but with the anxious intensity of a son of Earth who draws back in order to be able to see more deeply into the matter and spirit of a movement upon which his happiness depends.
But that, as Novak points out, relies upon «the erroneous notion that democracy must create its own culture rather than drawing upon the practical wisdom of more primary cultures, cultures like Judaism that inevitably trace their wisdom back to the God who has created all and who has revealed himself to its adherents....
By drawing heavily upon the Gospel of Thomas and by packaging its results in a more user - friendly format than the abstruse hermeneutical musings of the «New Quest,» the Seminar has updated this approach.
Madden, who has covered baseball for New York's Daily News for 32 seasons, draws upon his extensive personal history with the Boss — as well as from more than 150 new interviews and the previously unmined tape - recorded diaries of former team president Gabe Paul — to paint a vivid and entertaining portrait of the marine - transport scion who, after he and a group of investors bought the club for $ 8.8 million in 1973, vowed, «I'll stick to building ships,» and then did anything but.
With no experience to call upon Wenger only made one more change, Martin Angha on for Meade, as the Gunners saw their chances of being among the top seeds for the knockout draw slip away.
Today though, more is understood and as more families have ventured into the journey, we have more experience upon which to draw and share wisdom.
Drawing upon her experience as a seasoned psychotherapist and a dedicated mother, Dayna Kurtz's book, Mother Matters, is deeply compassionate yet imminently practical, and an essential addition to anyone seeking a more profound, rich, and evocative understanding of motherhood.
More specifically, particular notions of slavery that were drawn upon when establishing conceptions of liberty amongst a broad variety of republican movements had a profound influence on the way the tradition coheres.
More than a simple re-branding, however, the project would draw upon the Third Way strategy, informed by the thoughts of the British sociologist Anthony Giddens.
This new recruitment stream builds on the commitment made in the reserves white paper to draw more upon existing talent among civilians to support routine activity.
This in turn placed higher pressures on both the animal populations and the forest, as people drew more heavily upon the natural resources of the region to sustain themselves.
The researchers can «draw correlations between fluorescence intensity of, say, Allura Red, which shows that its intensity varies more than 10x upon changing viscosity from water to glycerol,» Ludescher said.
On LinkedIn, the bigger your list of personal contacts, the more people you have access to because your searches draw upon the connections of your friends, your friend's friends, and your friend's friend's friends.
Drawing upon a base of over 35,000 students at more than 1,000 local school science fairs, more than 1,100 students in grades 5 — 12 from nearly 300 schools will be evaluated this year on their scientific research and communication skills.
In an effort to accelerate the development, refinement, and approval of more cancer immunotherapies, the Cancer Research Institute has a developed a comprehensive strategy that draws upon several complementary resources and programs.
«I have not changed anything» therefore means more than anything: I am drawing upon an old tradition with the utmost respect.
But the bigger your toolbox, the more you have to draw upon when you need to.
If you take a large amount (like a tablespoon or so per day), dependant upon how toxic you are since this stuff draws in toxins by natural nature, you will be in if you are foolish with the internal use of this stuff, you will be in a little bit of pain, or a lot to total misery since the larger the dose the more toxins that are accumulated.
With short dresses going back as far as the 1920s and a major staple of the «60s, an increasing number of bridal designers drawing upon past decades for inspiration, and the rise of the nontraditional bride, more women are opting to wear short wedding dresses.
It's this past that the game draws upon to craft its own world — but, just like its predecessor, its attempts to modernize are mixed, leaving an overall lukewarm experience that ultimately can't match up to other, more well thought out experiences.
Through this ironic casting, La Paura not only draws upon the personal biographies of its two lead performers, but also more importantly undercuts the melodramatic narrative by preventing the audience from completely investing in them as real characters.
This may be Keaton's most brilliant performance in years, perhaps ever, channeling into Riggan's own ups and downs as an actor to draw upon his own quest for a comeback to relevancy in the hearts and minds of a public that only sees him as «that guy that did that thing», and nothing more.
While none of Tilda Swinton, Bill Murray, Saoirse Ronan, F. Murray Abraham, Willem Dafoe, Jeff Goldblum or any of the other names in the film has the drawing power that Roberts did in 2000, the fact that so many recognizable actors were assembled for the same film made them a type of collective draw — a fact which the film's marketers seized upon with highly colorful promotional posters highlighting the above names and many more.
While the home movie style of the film's footage and assembly draws upon the DIY aesthetic that one might associate with P - Orridge's work as artist and musician, I found myself wishing that Losier had something more to offer.
Directed by Robin Campillo, who also co-wrote the film along with Philippe Mangeot, drew largely upon their... Read more»
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