Sentences with phrase «from perceptive»

From the perceptive homeowner to the high - end interior designer, we aim to offer a collection that is easy to navigate and extensive in size.
Yes, this article was definitely written from the perceptive of an adoptive parent, but trauma does affect kids in all sorts of situations, and the presenting consequences and often similar.
The Bitcoin cash shakeup was more worrisome from my perceptive, but even then the core Bitcoin protocol remained unaffected.
This topic is the perfect segue for me to promote my new book in which I explain how the world works from my perceptive point of view behind a computer in an undisclosed bunker deep under the Saskatchewan crust.
Uncertainty occurs any time we try to construct meaning from perceptive and subjective experiences.This confluence is where we connect: to question, deviate from, and contribute.
A new month, a new collection of great travel stories from Perceptive Travel, the online magazine I launched way back in 2006.
Crain's had a hand in city policy making last week, thanks to a tip from a perceptive reader.
These heartfelt lines from a perceptive mother's letter express the intensity with which many parents feel the responsibility of raising children.

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One wonders, for example, if anyone actually believes that partial «birth abortion is distinguishable from infanticide in any meaningful way; or thinks it perceptive to make the point that many....
I dare say a more informed study of his major theoretical writings will show them to be far more perceptive than they seem from a superficial reading.
Cioran's idealism, even in despair» and how perceptive of Bottum to put it that way» was the despair of an outsider; perhaps, indeed, it is despair only an outsider and an apostate, first from the Orthodox faith of his father and then from his own early fascistic commitments, can feel.
Presentational immediacy, on the other hand, can be considered as a propositional feeling with its speculation centered on the presented duration, derived from bodily efficacy; and it involves the kind of propositional feeling called «perceptive,» for the most part, but not exclusively.
This hostility — from which Burke was evidently not immune either — is evident in John Adams» letters to Jefferson of December 25, 1813 and June 20, 1815, in which he accuses Johnson and Burke of being «more... Catholicks than Protestants at Heart,» a very perceptive observation indeed.
In France, Henri Bergson noted that reality is a dynamic flux, like a cinema, from which abstractions, like single frames of the film, are made; for intelligibility the abstractions must be referred back to the élan vital from which they were originally drawn; intuition is more perceptive of reality than abstractions.
From his writings, I did conclude that on religion, Sidney was somewhat tone - deaf; all of us have some weak spots in our perceptive apparatus.
After the difficulty with the first perceptive mode, in which perception with respect to causal efficacy could not be experientially distinguished from perception in the mode of causal efficacity (because experiencing effected the causation within the percipient), Whitehead seems resolved not to use the distinction any more.
From a public relations perceptive it makes sense.
The best way to develop this attitude in your kid is to spend time with him / her from the toddler years to school age, while being perceptive of the opportunities your kid gives you to smile.
Raising Your Spirited Child: A Guide for Parents Whose Child is More Intense, Sensitive, Perceptive, Persistent, and Energetic by Mary Sheedy Kurcinka Substance Abuse BUZZED: The Straight Facts about the Most Used and Abused Drugs from Alcohol to Ecstasy.
Whilst not resiling from a LibDem position Laws is perceptive and judicious when looking at policies and personalities.
Perceptive Pixel was awarded the 2009 National Design Award from the Smithsonian in the inaugural category of Interaction Design.
Dennis Kavanagh, my splendid and perceptive co-author from 1974 onwards, has now taken charge of 2010 and 2015, aided by Philip Cowley.
«At the end of the day, that's what matters to us is, what it means from a functional perceptive for patients.»
In order to be open and perceptive in an intuitive manner you must be grounded and have a solid base to work from.
Being physically fit is the number one word that is likely to generate an approach from a fellow online dater, closely followed by being ambitious and perceptive.
He's as lovable as a lost puppy, but a more perceptive movie than The Blind Side would have let us see him from another angle.
Yorgos Lanthimos has distanced himself from the mere notion of promising filmmakers and made «The Killing of a Sacred Deer,» a movie so strikingly perceptive that it moves him into the company of greater, more assured voices in the medium.
Pellington's direction is at its most engaging and perceptive when it pauses to reflect on absence, the camera pondering an empty pool or staring at the exhaust from an airplane as it fades into the clouds.
Blind (Icarus, DVD), the story of a woman (Ellen Dorrit Petersen) who has recently lost her sight, is a refreshingly inventive and perceptive take on genre that rarely explores the experience from a subjective perspective.
Time is the unifying theme of Linklater's work, and his sequels and remakes feature some of his most perceptive takes on the topic, from ageing in the face of love's ever - fixed mark in the Before films to the precarious boundary of adulthood in Everybody Wants Some!!.
It's, incidentally, the film I wanted from Fight Club once Edward Norton's double - life came to light; responsible for Chris Cooper's finest role / performance to date; and deliriously perceptive in the ways of the human heart («It's what you love, not what loves you»).
«Drew Tobia's awesomely cynical portrait of a pregnant single Brooklynite alienated from her lesbian sister and mean - spirited mother has a liberating quality embedded in its snide dialogue and perceptive look at urban eccentrics.
His recent death at 89 has already elicited perceptive testimonials to his cinematic achievements from Dave Kehr, André Aciman, and A.O. Scott in The New York Times.
Crowe's journalistic eye shines through the scenes set in the sports world, which feel firmly drawn from life, but his emotional sensitivity shines through in the more personal scenes, which are far more perceptive and complex than the much - repeated catchphrases.
Drive Me Crazy can be perceptive like this and is sometimes genuinely witty (notably in its hommage to Nazi propagandist Leni Riefenstahl), and its conflict arises organically from heartfelt discussions between intelligent people (as opposed to a stock jock antagonist — though Brad is unrealized, to say the least).
Perhaps we could say that the real subject of In the Mood for Love, then, is the gulf which divides the past from the present, articulated both by the film's sumptuous period imagery — the colors and textures of Hong Kong in the 1960s rendered iconic by Wong's patient, perceptive eye — and its mesmerizing coda, in which Mr. Chow whispers the secret of his love and longing into a hole in the side of an ancient ruin in Cambodia, a site which stands as an enduring symbol of time's ceaseless forward march.
Connery and Pfeiffer are both excellent, but much of the film's pleasure comes from watching the consummate pros filling out the roles of various bureaucrats, among them James Fox (as a perceptive MI6 head), Roy Scheider (as a wily CIA chief) and director Ken Russell (as an excitable British official — and amusingly looking like Bernie Sanders with bedhead).
This stylish effort from director Xavier Beauvois (Of Gods and Men) is perceptive and quietly absorbing, bolstered by strong performances.
At times it's strikingly perceptive about the human condition and has beautiful tender moments that are moving, but sinks in the slime at times from its grim tale and that studio boss Darryl F. Zanuck interfered by re-writing a Hollywood happy ending with
Wingard directed from Barrett» s script, and their previous work includes the sublimely funny and perceptive YOU»RE NEXT.
Perceptive, and told with style but not unnecessary flash by director Drake Doremus, the film is well acted all around, but is anchored by a breakout performance from Felicity Jones.
With the impeccable cinematography and haunting sound design, Hadzihalilovic creates some incredibly potent sequences throughout Innocence and gets astonishingly natural and perceptive performances from the entire young cast.
What seems like an ordinary teenage comedy about cliques and bullying on the surface is actually a modestly perceptive and touching glimpse into the ways in which we transition from adolescence into adulthood.
AQUARIUS is a perceptive sophomore feature from director Kleber Mendonça Filho that explores the boundary between past and present, with an impressive performance from Sonia Braga.
Call it a Father's Day perogative, but I'm going to take a moment away from my on - going effort to educate, persuade and mobilize through «perceptive and acerbic» observations about Connecticut Government and Politics.
Apart from being a tough sell to an already cynical (and highly perceptive) Generation Y, if we are to believe the marketing hype, young upwardly mobile women in miniskirts will likely burn the backs of their legs in summer.
In five sections ranging back and forth from the 1940s into the 1990s, Clear Springs beautifully paints a loving and perceptive portrait of a family's personalities and fortunes.
The ways in which David and Alex treat their freedom — and friendship — is fascinating, far beyond their conflict with Camille, and their dilemma makes this perceptive debut stand out from America's lackluster lad lit scene.
A powerful and perceptive literary masterwork, author Thrity Umrigar's extraordinary novel demonstrates how the lives of the rich and poor are intrinsically connected yet vastly removed from each other, and how the strong bonds of womanhood are eternally opposed by the divisions of class and culture.
A finalist for both the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize, this perceptive and dark book drew praise from our Well Read columnist Robert Weibezahl in 2002: «Haslett is an expert storyteller who draws the reader in with his compassion, then methodically unravels unexpected truths.»
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