Sentences with phrase «emerges a sense of»

Out of such moral insurgence and nonconformity grew the emerging sense of personal worth among the Hebrews.
We have begun to speak of a world community, and there is an emerging sense of co-humanity with all people.
Parents can support their child's emotional development and emerging sense of autonomy by paying attention to the emotional tasks and challenges their children face.
Recent and ongoing projects include a researcher - practitioner partnership focused on familial and school - based relationships that support adolescents» emerging sense of purpose, academic engagement, achievement and post-secondary school transitions; Project Alliance / Projecto Alianzo, a multiethnic study of parental involvement in education during adolescence; and collaboration with a local school district focused on school choice policies to examine equity and access to high quality schools, along with demographic variations in parental priorities and experiences with these policies.
Per the IBO.org website, «The MYP aims to help students develop their personal understanding, their emerging sense of self and responsibility in their community.»
Become Human through the eyes of Androids: E volve and experience the emerging sense of true emotions and discover what it really means to be human through the eyes of a machine wanting to be free
Gestures of cultural understanding are performed by a number of artists whose images reveal complex narratives: Kent Monkman's alter ego Miss Chief Eagle Testickle reclaims a controversial headdress; Aida Muluneh speaks to the struggles and achievements of the African diaspora across history; and Caroline Monnet's scene of women in the film industry highlights an emerging sense of power and self - determination.
Each spring, there emerges a sense of renewal and purpose — a palpable sense that change is imminent.

Not exact matches

It was a brash move for an exploration and production firm to tack on a high - end jewel retail arm, but it made perfect sense to the pragmatic Gannicott, who liked the efficiencies of operating in what he described then as «the two bookends of the diamond pipeline: mining and retail,» and who also saw the brand's prestige as having great potential in such emerging luxury markets as China.
«My sense is that there was always a pent - up demand to return downtown to take advantage of emerging residential, the presence of commercial, and to try to capture that activity that was in the Trade Center itself,» Mr. Slattery said.
But it makes sense to boost that allocation now because years of under - performance have made foreign stocks so much more affordable relative to American ones — in Asia and Europe and in emerging markets from South Korea to Turkey.
I am beginning to feel like the last person on earth who does not have an iPhone — and that sense of being left out was amplified recently, when I read a forthcoming article by reporter Nitasha Tiku on the emerging aftermarket for iPhone software apps.
Will a clearinghouse for a «personal brand» emerge, so potential business partners can make better and more complete sense of who we are?
Esmail said that the emerging markets are in some sense reliant on China as an economic engine, and China's shadow banking crisis is the biggest risk to emerging markets, but valuation-wise the emerging markets are the most appealing part of global equities universe.
And she offered a simple solution that emerged from more than 100,000 pieces of data in her vulnerability research: confront the story you're telling yourself to make sense of the situation.
BlackBerry still owns more than 40 % of the North American smartphone market, and though it continues to show healthy growth in emerging markets, investors worry about the declining average sale price for its products, about RIM's failure to make a dent in the consumer marketplace, and about the growing sense that it no longer offers an enterprise user anything that one of its sexier rivals doesn't do as well or better.
SINGAPORE / SAO PAULO Boeing said on Wednesday there are still issues to address before a partnership can be agreed with Brazil's Embraer SA, stressing the price must make sense as outlines emerged of a deal that may give the U.S. planemaker control of the Brazilian E-Jet program.
So it only makes sense to continue tracking that data over long periods of time to see if new trends emerge that would warrant you adding a new persona to your marketing.
Alone, it doesn't make a lot of sense, but combine it with these: (1) sales in the craft segment are slowing, and distinctive winners and losers are emerging; (2) large, independent brands not committed to deep cost - cutting are suffering, while corporate - owned craft brands are selling briskly; (3) small craft beer producers are still posting big growth gains; but (4) legacy mass market brands are collapsing; finally (5) mass market Mexican imports are killing it, especially (yay!)
But what I do know is this: From that sharing of tips, tricks, rumours and urban myths emerges a gaming experience with more sense of community than anything I've seen in years.
The current weakness in the British pound will keep Governor Mervyn King from tampering with present policy, and, with a new Governor of the BOE in July, it makes no sense to expend any type of easing before the change of leadership unless some new crisis emerges.
«Our Expedition aims to provide an inside, first - hand look at the emerging private space industry, nurturing our members» aspirational pursuits and instilling a sense of awe and wonder, which ultimately fosters their desire to participate in and support the industry.»
To succeed in the emerging era of digital marketing, organizations will need to have a sixth sense ability to anticipate the defining moments that will alter the course of their existing relationships with buyers.
And if a supercomputer couldn't execute all these neurons with a sense of cohesive timing and within that 80 millisecond time window, you likely wouldn't have a cohesive consciousness emerge.
Indeed, we call it a «process» only in the most honorary sense, because all it does it accept assumptions at the input end and send them straight thru the decision engine untouched to emerge unchanged at the output end, kind of like creamed corn when you've got the flu.
I had thought I was starting one particular chapter of my life, one that brought me a lot of joy — tinies growing into marvellous big kids, finally emerging from the fog of babies - toddlers mothering, and a strong sense of purpose around my own vocation, for instance — but when I flipped the page, there was unprecedented change for us.
I've been part of the emerging church (and I kind of still am in the truest sense of the word) but sang its swan song while secretly hoping for its resurrection.
In this sense, the human mind exhibits a resolution to a problem which first emerges with life itself; namely, the reconciliation of security and adventure: «The universe is to be conceived as attaining the active self - expression of its own variety of opposites, of its own freedom and its own necessity, of its own multiplicity and its own unity» (PR 531).
Only when personality has emerged from the social mass into a high status of its own, as possessing spiritual value and possibility, can the sense of failure, in falling short of personality's promise, become acute.
In the dynamic sense, the dharmadhatu is seen as an «emerging» phenomenon where the dynamics of relational origination is very much in evidence.
This sense emerges from data, admittedly controversial, about the kind of people who are now coming — and not coming — to seminary.
Hence, new qualities that emerge are not merely empirical qualities of new «occasions,» they are also «eternal objects,» belonging to a world of what Plato called forms or ideas; they are both immanent and transcendent: «Here Alexander inclines towards an empiricist tradition... which identifies that which is known with the fleeting sense - datum of the moment; Whitehead, with his mathematical training, represents a rationalist tradition which identifies that which is known with necessary and eternal truths.
I have to admit that it gives me a sense of emerging from the depths of the last....
It plays to any apocalyptic sense we may have, for out of this physically and religiously charged place there is to emerge a teaching and an instruction which will also be a judgment, a criterion for all peoples.
Human nature, in the sense of man's basic physical, emotional, impulsive and intellectual constitution, somehow moral at the core, seemed plainly more fundamental than any particular sort of human behavior, even economic; and human nature itself emerges in a world order far more ancient and more fundamental still.
The person, in this sense of the term, emerged clearly for the first time in seventh - century Israel.
When another saintly Benedict did finally emerge, this time upon the Chair of Peter, his cultural analysis echoed that of MacIntyre: «I would say that normally it is the creative minorities that determine the future, and in this sense the Catholic Church must understand itself as a creative minority,» suggested Pope Benedict XVI during an in - flight papal press conference in 2009.
Given their economic situation and the sense of estrangement from the old society that belonging to a new faith brings, it was natural that some political movements emerged to protect the Christians» rights and promote their welfare.
Yet she sensed the corrosive effects of individualism, and her uncanny intelligence and attention to the details of social surface enabled her to give us one of literature's sharpest portraits of this emerging reality.
Speaking about the importance of prayer during this difficult time, Rev Long said that while it may be hard knowing what words to say to God, people should pray that «some sense of peace for those that have suffered so much might emerge».
Under the influence of economic forces and the intellectual reasons invoked to break down the barriers behind which our egotism shelters, there must emerge, since this alone can be completely unanimizing, the sense of a single, fundamental aspiration.
A new kind of minister - layman relationship emerges as the sense of mutual ministry grows.
But Nash hopes that through much sharing of perspectives, interpretations, and vocabularies, a sense of understanding and a possible «shared moral reality» might emerge.
But after the first few hours of biting my tongue and the next few hours of confronting my own ugliness, a strange sense of freedom and peace began to emerge.
This investigation is so thorough, the emerging history of tradition so convincing and the application of what we have called the criterion of dissimilarity so careful, that we feel no need to do more than quote Bultmann's conclusion: «All these sayings contain something characteristic, new, reaching out beyond popular wisdom and piety and yet (they) are in no sense scribal or rabbinic, nor yet Jewish apocalyptic.
In one sense Christianity emerged out of man's disillusionment with the doctrine that the road to life and joy and justice lies through the exercise of political force and the growth of national power.
It is a time when new leaders emerge who articulate a set of commonly shared beliefs and understandings — a new worldview — which the vast majority of the population accept because it makes sense in terms of their own experience, regardless of their particular denomination or religion or formal belief or affiliation.
Nor do I intend merely to refer to the temporal fact that Christ's appearing marks the moment when Christianity emerged out of Judaism, Jesus Christ is the center in a more profound and thoroughgoing sense.
«The effective program,» the report argues, «not only teaches in the classical sense of transmitting insight and knowledge, but also allows insight to emerge from the crucible of experience.»
The positive moral value that emerged from this conviction was a sense of joyous confidence, that transformed the little community from a mood of passive waiting to urgency in witness, fidelity in mutual service, and at least relative steadfastness in the Christian virtues.
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