Sentences with phrase «experienced by ordinary people»

On June 2nd, the World Justice Project launched the WJP Rule of Law Index 2015 in Washington DC, presenting our newest data on how the rule of law is experienced by ordinary people in 102 countries around the globe.
Artists such as Paul Nash and Stanley Spencer were commissioned to reflect not only the front line, but all aspects of war as it was experienced by ordinary people, military or civilian.

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While the research has applications for marketers (highlight the ordinary to reach an older demographic and the extraordinary for younger people), it may also come as a comfort to bewildered folks in their mid-30s who are shocked by exactly how much they're enjoying routine experiences that would have bored their younger selves to tears (not to speak too much from personal experience).
This broker believes in quality work for the betterment of the traders as it has been established by a group of experienced and experimented financial specialists who decided that binary options are the best path to bring ordinary traders or people to the financial marketplace.
Three children experienced a series of extraordinary visions in 1917 and were given a message that was both extraordinary and very ordinary: people must pray and do penance (that was the ordinary bit; these things are central to Catholic life, always have been and always must be) and failure to do this would ensure that evils would be spread by Russia across the world (an extraordinary statement to make to children living in an obscure corner of Portugal with limited access to any knowledge of Russia or indeed to anywhere else outside their local area).
An Emergent definition of relevance, modulated by resistance, might run something like this; relevance means listening before speaking; relevance means interpreting the culture to itself by noting the ways in which certain cultural productions gesture toward a transcendent grace and beauty; relevance means being ready to give an account for the hope that we have and being in places where someone might actually ask; relevance means believing that we might learn something from those who are most unlike us; relevance means not so much translating the churches language to the culture as translating the culture's language back to the church; relevance means making theological sense of the depth that people discover in the oddest places of ordinary living and then using that experience to draw them to the source of that depth (Augustine seems to imply such a move in his reflections on beauty and transience in his Confessions).
Stephen Crites has this pointed observation about the way in which truth is communicated by ordinary people — including those men and women of the First Century who experienced the Christ event in their own lives:
Such antimodern models of «critical traditionality» come out of the life experience of ordinary people in India and provide working examples of tolerance and pluralism not by ejecting religio - cultural particularities but by utilizing them for the good of all.
This is our hope and prayer for all the young people who experience Explore — that they may see through the ordinary life - experience of couples, the extraordinary Christ - centred fidelity of spouses, shaped and refined by the beauty of a lifetime of love and commitment.
The Museum's reputation for helping people understand the experience of modern conflicts is unrivalled, and I'm confident that members of the public will be inspired and motivated by the exceptional courage of the ordinary men, women and children featured in the outstanding exhibition.»
«It shows instead that ordinary people responded quite pragmatically to the instability they experienced, by adapting to each other.»
«The 86 is meant to be enjoyed by as many driving enthusiasts as possible, and our pricing will extend its appeal to people who never imagined they could afford such a fun car,» says Toyota Australia marketing manager Matthew Callachor.Toyota 86 chief engineer Tetsuya Tada added: «We developed an authentic sportscar so that ordinary people can experience the joy of exciting driving.»
They will squirm a little with the 1963 late adolescents talking and experiencing life like late adolescents; they will come to appreciate the underside of Soviet / Russian life as experienced by more - or-less ordinary people, who also tell bad Russian jokes; they will learn perhaps more than they ever knew of the way advertising works in international contexts; and will come to see how they, too, are bounced along the edges of history.
Influenced by British TV documentaries as a youth, she digs at the surface of the everyday and elicits all sorts of emotions and experiences from the personal underside of ordinary people.
There is good and evil in the world and although I've met a handful of people I'd truly classify as evil, it's my experience that the majority of evil deeds done are by ordinary people who think they're somehow acting on behalf of a higher good or bringing a brighter future closer.
A well - respected attorney with extensive experience trying complex cases in which he represents ordinary people and families harmed by the actions of large corporations.
The Index relies on over 100,000 household and 2,400 expert surveys to measure how the rule of law is experienced in practical, everyday situations by ordinary people around the world.
Around the world, ordinary people, with no prior experience in virtual currencies, have been lured into the virtual currency markets in recent weeks by the soaring prices of Bitcoin and its competitors.
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