Sentences with phrase «dynamism even»

With extreme proportions and lines which are powerful and precise in equal measure, the XL Sport is broad and low on the road, dominating it with an untamed dynamism even when stationary.
I like giroud but we need someone with more dynamism even if his goal ratio is similar to giroud's own because these kind of strikers strike fear into the minds of the opponents defenders.

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Even more important, the dynamism and authority that Kant assigned to practical reason gives moral meaning to the increasingly rapid and violent pace of modern cultural change.
«The institutions of men are, by analogy, the sacramentalisation of society in the natural relations of men one to another, and thus even the civic institutions of men, to be totally focused, must embody something of this underlying relationship to God as the source of human truth and the dynamism of natural human happiness.»
If change really involves self - transcendence even, in certain circumstances, to a new essence, even though only in virtue of the dynamism of absolute Being, which of course does not, let it be repeated, alter the fact that it is a question of self - transcendence; if matter and spirit are not simply disparate in nature but matter is in a certain way «solidified» spirit, the only significance of which is to serve to make actual spirit possible, then an evolutionary development of matter towards spirit is not an inconceivable idea.15 If there exists at all by virtue of the motion of absolute Being, a change in the material order whereby this rises above itself, then this self - transcendence can only occur in the direction of spirit, because the absolute Being is spirit.
Its inner dynamism, although consistent with a monarchic regime and even other classic «regimes» or «forms of government,» leads «in the words of Abraham Lincoln,» to «government of the people, by the people, for the people.»
«Thus even the civic institutions of men, to be totally focussed, must embody something of this underlying relationship to God as the source of human truth and the dynamism of natural human happiness.»
In «placing myself at the other's service, even to the point of self - denial,» is «a dynamism that refers beyond the self; it is the experience of a good that leads to being drawn out and finding oneself before the mystery that encompasses the whole of existence.»
For sure, the not - even - six - foot 2007 Masters champ does not possess the explosive dynamism of his boom - baby brethren (he was 153rd in driving distance in 2013), but his pinpoint precision and artistry around the greens make up for what he lacks off the tee.
Even without the losses of Promes, Glushakov and Ze Luis, Liverpool is just way too strong and Spartak's stuttering defensive unit will most likely crumble under the pace and dynamism of the Liverpool forward players, with both Saido Mane and Philippe Coutinho travelling.
Because even if there's fear, there's an opportunity for a conversation, an openness, a dynamism that will keep the spark alive.
But even on the stage, Frost / Nixon had a cinematic dynamism, and Howard has only enhanced that quality.
Working from a scrappy, dialogue - heavy script by Anthony McCarten (The Theory of Everything), Wright brings a cinematic dynamism to every scene, even when confined to Churchill's chambers, underground war rooms and the halls of Parliament.
Even more amazingly, this wild - looking machine had attracted Mercedes - Benz as an engine supplier and offered a dynamism that felt almost Lotus Elise - like.
Now we are taking an even bigger visual stride with more emotional and sporty dynamism.
The broad shoulders of the body were reinterpreted and intensively sculpted to convey even greater dynamism.
The high - end rear - axle differential transfers the forces at the rear axle between the wheels as needed for even greater dynamism and stability.
The system facilitates an even better combination of agility and stability and thus reinforces the dynamism and the handling safety of the new AMG GT 4 - Door Coupe.
That said, even the regular non-adjustable Bilstein dampers on the 300 SRT Core deliver a decent blend of comfort and dynamism.
Audi then introduced a model series with even more pronounced levels of dynamism — the RS line.
Not only is it plush and comfortable and generally refined for four large adults (wind noise in our early car notwithstanding... and not unbearable), it also looks and feels special inside and out, offers cutting - edge tech (mostly at a cost...) and even delivers a surprising level of dynamism for a car most owners would excuse if it were a wallowy wafter.
The open - top sports car retains the distinctive lines of its tremendously successful predecessor, but instils them with even greater emotion, performance and dynamism.
A darling of emerging - art collectors and tastemakers like the Horts, the Greek - born painter Despina Stokou makes spunkily exuberant canvases that look terrific even as they freely betray their evident influences: the messy, street - inflected dynamism of Basquiat, the chicken - scratched scrawls of Twombly, the porn addictions of Richard Prince.
The dynamism, the bold strokes, the vivid colors even stark black and white paintings all reflect my perspective of life as complex, intense, raw.
From a giant balloon to a reverse pickpocket to a futuristic inhabitable car, the artist commissions add dynamism and magic to the visitor experience and complement the gallery presentations at Frieze New York, appearing unexpectedly in common areas, hidden in booths, in listening stations, moving through and even floating above the fair.
I had expected a grouping of practices preoccupied with rethinking modes of exhibition to provide a heterogeneous set of strategies characterized by other terms: perhaps dynamism, movement, or even conflict.
Lighting that demands attention will lend dynamism to even the most minimalistic schemes.
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