Sentences with phrase «embodiment of what»

Through sheer determination and an innate disposition for hard work, Sean J. Conlon is the embodiment of what it means to achieve the American dream.
It is also the social embodiment of what is known in game theory as the Nash equilibrium: the point, established by Nobel Prize --- winning mathematician John Nash, at which two people in any interaction both maximize the benefit to themselves.
When asked about the most memorable resumes he's read, Taylor said: «Sometimes I read a resume and it's as if that person is the embodiment of what my company is all about.
The question is out there, waiting for a bold and conclusive answer by Nokia, will Nokia 9 be the perfect embodiment of what Nokia stands and is known for?
Not only did Google announce two new Nexus smartphones this year — the Nexus 6P and Nexus 5X — but they're both the near - perfect embodiment of what a stock Android phone should be.
However, when it comes to performance, the Nexus 6 is one among the most powerful smartphones currently on sale, and like previous Nexus devices is the perfect embodiment of what a modern Android device should be.
Each, for better and for worse, the purest embodiment of what Android is today and where it will go tomorrow.
Apple itself is calling it the future of the smartphone, the embodiment of what it's been trying to achieve for a decade.
«Let me take the Turner Prize, which is the embodiment of what you're talking about.
For Dine, the canvas represents the ultimate manifestation of «unreality»; his found objects, conversely, the embodiment of what is real.
Her work is the embodiment of what the artist Eileen Agar called a «sort of womb magic».
Trevor — the funny but ultimately terrifying lunatic — is the embodiment of what the game actually is: an experience uncomfortably pinned between grand narrative ambition and open - world incontinent madness.
Skelemania is the embodiment of what is described as a «Metroid» style game.
Play as Mean Mcallister, the baddest chicken in town, the living embodiment of what would happen if you combined Rambo, Foghorn Leghorn, and a bottle of hot sauce together.
That's okay, because automatons are the living (um, well, not living) embodiment of what you wish your people were; giant steel machines capable of working all day and night with no need for food or shelter.
As the carmaker's CEO Andy Palmer put it, «DB11 is the absolute embodiment of what an Aston Martin should be, and we have worked tirelessly to ensure that DB11 combines both exceptional design with the latest technology throughout.»
Let West Coast editor Jason Cammisa be the first: «The GT - R is certainly capable of blistering performance, but it is the perfect embodiment of what it, in my opinion, is the biggest failing of many modern cars.
«She is the embodiment of what we envisioned when the Outstanding Young Educator Award was implemented.»
On that note, maybe the moment is just the embodiment of what director Dave Green does with the material.
When, at some point, the whole family meets at a table, we witness the purest embodiment of what teamwork means acting-wise.
And there she was, like a ghost returned, a physical embodiment of what is at stake.
«Nicholas Scoppetta was the very embodiment of what it means to be a true public servant.
For people of a certain vintage, Ted Kennedy serves as the embodiment of what it means to be a Democrat.
QUEENS, NY — Queens Borough President Melinda Katz stated the following in response to questions about the passing of former Deputy Mayor and FDNY Commissioner Nicholas Scoppetta: «Nicholas Scoppetta was the very embodiment of what it means to be a true public servant.
Martin should have been used by us (NDC) but no we checked him in, when he is an embodiment of what we stand for.»
Speaking to presenter Tom Bradby on ITV's The Agenda following Sir Philip's exclusive interview with ITV News, she said he is the «embodiment of what is so wrong with the worst bits of British business.»
(As the former president said at a recent pre-wedding party for the couple, this is the embodiment of what «the future of the world should be»).
McDonald, who Sopak described as the embodiment of what he'd wish every Miramonte player to be like, stands 5 - foot - 11 and seemingly can be everywhere on the floor at once.
I think it's the embodiment of what an Arsenal ST should give to the team that polarizes views.
I will grant him the utmost credit for signing Sanchez this past summer, a fantastic player that is the embodiment of what Arsenal should stand for going forward.
Being a master craftsman devoted to his art, he must have known art is not just a matter of form, but a matter of the spirit, not solely a projection of what is in his brain but an embodiment of what is in his heart.
He is, in short, the very embodiment of what the Bible calls a fool.
On one hand, he's the embodiment of what Wall Street has become: quantitative.
«SAP is probably the embodiment of what I would term legacy systems, this old clunky world of ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning software), (a) huge investment but incredibly difficult to change,» says analyst Tom Reuner, a senior vice president of Intelligent Automation and IT Services at HfS Research.
«They're living embodiments of what it means to be French.»
«This is one of these early embodiments of what having an AI system can look like — software listening to the stream of a litigation record and doing what it can when an event happens.»

Not exact matches

I do so believe that GOD who is the embodiment we call the Cosmos never throws away or discards anything but thru the advents of the meandering Tree of Cosmological Constants do all things return and / or are rebirthed but in variations of size dependent upon amenable classifiable symmetries of once was, toward that which is, to dependencies of what one will become.
«But our elders are the embodiment of the wisdom that life matters at a much deeper level than what we can achieve and produce.»
Now, you can look at what these two people did, and think of them in absolutist terms, as the embodiment of pure evil.
I know what I believe, I just don't feel like I have to explain most of it to anyone, since really, love is what it all boils down to, and not the romantic or mushy love... love the verb, love the committment, love the question and the answer, love the embodiment.
The Wrestler and Black Swan both explored embodiment, and painfully, graphically exposed what happens when we objectify and abstract bodies (male and female) from their connection to the rest of the human.
It might next be asked what sense it would make to speak of the principle of concretion as promoting «its own fuller embodiment in nature.
Few would care to argue that the goal of Scripture is a deeper embodiment of God's grace, what Scripture calls Christian maturity, becoming like Christ (Eph.
And I sat with the local community for a long time to determine how we were going to do this ordination — what kind of music and what kind of dance and what kind of liturgy — and I was all gung - ho for the fact that they had so many possible ways of incarnating the liturgy through their own African embodiment and rhythms and so forth, but they were absolutely adamant: they wanted Gregorian chant.
Whatever our final assessment, we ought to be able to separate the trivial and sometimes truly ridiculous from what is potentially worthwhile in this literature: the affirmation of embodiment, the recognition of suffering, the hopeful quest for healing and the special attentiveness to women's lives and stories.
Tn Jesus we recognize the embodiment of that ideal limit and hence of what man «really» or rather ideally is.
And at yet another point, we are told that, although evangelicals can not accept all of what process theists mean when they say that the world is «God's body», there is a «striking parallel» between the process concept of «God's self - embodiment in a redeemed world» and «the biblical image of the church as the «Body of Christ»» (111).
That embodiment is what Christ came to accomplish, and he continues to do so through the power of the Spirit.
5 This is a remarkable anticipation of Whitehead's view in Process and Reality that God's primordial ordering of the world's possibilities (the eternal objects) is the ultimate source of novelty in an emergent universe, except that Thornton understands these possibilities to be everlasting rather than timeless.6 This reification of what for Whitehead is purely possible, needing concrete embodiment in the actual world, leads Thornton to conceive of the eternal order as absolutely actual in its unchangeableness, identical with God.
What goodness means for other intelligent beings may well be beyond the bounds of our imagination, but it might be just possible to define a general criterion underlying all concrete embodiments.
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