Sentences with phrase «everyday people whose»

The groups insist that their backers are chiefly grassroots, everyday people whose donations illustrate a pent - up desire for these types of policies.
Instead, they are among thousands of pieces created by everyday people whose insider understanding of illness allows them a naturally distorted way of reflecting on the world.
What he tries to do is the opposite: «I am writing about everyday people whose plausibility exists only because of the historical reality of their times and places.»

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There are many people whose everyday actions are determined by how they will be perceived on Instagram or other social media platforms.
A person whose growth has been frozen for years (as indicated by rigid, neurotic, or disturbed behavior) often can not respond to an unmodified growth approach until psychotherapy frees him to use everyday relationships and groups to nurture his growth.
«Those data, taken as a whole, may provide very precise information on the private lives of the persons whose data are retained, such as the habits of everyday life, permanent or temporary places of residence, daily or other movements, activities carried out, social relationships and the social environments frequented.»
We want this to be an opportunity to elevate the voices of actual scientists and people whose everyday lives are affected by science.
Whether that's in the number of fish you catch, cars you sell, or the number of people you pass in everyday life whose lives you could make a little brighter, a little kinder, with a smile.
These extraordinary people include some of the best child «performers» I've seen since the films of Truffaut, as well as a wondrous, comical Sign teacher whose everyday utterances automatically place him in the pantheon of character actors occupied by such figures as Walter Brennan, Michel Simon, and William Demarest.
The game tells the story of eight people whose everyday lives are forever changed after a horrific plane crash.
One of them were the Institute of Design, the new Bauhaus people, whose work was primarily concentrated on relating art to everyday life and to design, product design, visual design, photography and architecture.
It pointed to the everyday subject matter (furniture, babies nappies, kitchen utensils, toilets) of the foursome, whose celebration of the banal in the lives of ordinary people was their attempt to make art more relevant and accessible, while making a clear social comment.
DIL Videos provide clear visibility into the everyday circumstances of people whose lives been irreversibly impacted by physically or mentally disabling events.
Wireless charging has barely made a dent in the true consciousness of the everyday person, unlike Steve Jobs who made a dent in the Universe, and whose beloved multitouch pocket smartphone computer not only dented it further still, but will now get a wireless denting thanks to finally adopting the technology.
According to the law, residential care is a measure of the youth welfare system whose purpose is «to support the development of children and adolescents by means of an association of everyday life with educational and therapeutic provisions» (Section 34 of the KJHG), thus contributing to the young person's ability to realize his or her «right to support in his or her development and to an upbringing into a personality capable of bearing responsibility and living in a community» (Section I, Subsection 3, KJHG).
As many as two million Americans are «pathological gamblers,» according to the National Council on Problem Gambling, with as many as another six million Americans considered «problem gamblers, people whose gambling affects their everyday lives.»
The article «Authentic Assessment: A Venerable Idea Whose Time Is Now,» describes how an authentic assessment process involves children performing activities that are meaningful and functional in their everyday environments with familiar people.
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