Sentences with phrase «from idealistic»

And so, it's easy for me to look at the unveiling of the radical Faraday Future FFZero1 here at the International CES in Las Vegas and see just another far - fetched idea from an idealistic company with ambitions broader than its budget.
But I do think part of this comes from these idealistic values of openness and data portability and things that I think the tech community holds really dear, but are in some conflict with some of these other values, are in protecting people privately, right?
This project takes the impetus from recent activism in public parks and squares, but its core comes from an idealistic, almost utopian, concept of the optimism for the shared responsibility of a public site by people and the artist's role in solidifying that contract.
His paintings can be interpreted from a psychoanalytical angle, as works that emphasize the cynic - materialist aspect: away from the idealistic and vertical, and towards the anal and horizontal dog perspective.
Students must turn college planning from idealistic to realistic, focusing on budget, potential ROI and expected debt upon graduation.
From an idealistic strandpoint, I don't get the aid.
Aside from idealistic investors like me, (and I have applied to various government positions without the decency of a reply) it is difficult to attract top talent without paying top dollar.
While encouraging school districts to avoid «disproportionality» surely comes from an idealistic place, schools can not do it alone.
The conditions on Sturgeon's doorstep are very different from the idealistic rhetoric used by the first minister
Release yourself from an idealistic vision of the holiday and embrace a more realistic one.
You look at things from a idealistic and unrealistic feminist perspective whereas I look at things from a practical male perspective.
Here she passes from idealistic rhetoric to ideological rant.
1) Copenhagen demonstrated that global governance has overreached itself; 2) The crisis provokes a shift away from idealistic globalism, back to pragmatic concerns; 3) «Global consensus» established by «experts» is not and has never been genuine; 4) The institutions of global governance prove unable to resolve their identity crisis and to reform themselves; they are fragmented; 5) Global governance pays the bill for not taking into account non-western cultures and civilisations; 6) Displaying an incapacity to provide real leadership, produce a vision for the world, new ideas / ideologies, global governance opts for a survival approach.
In the most recent Republican debate, several Republican candidates tried to distinguish themselves from the idealistic Rubio by pointing out that Syria was more peaceful (and less of a source of global terror) when the Assad regime ran the whole country, and that Bashar al - Assad might be the lesser evil compared to ISIS.
The real world is quite different from your idealistic lala - land.
I pointed out, among other things, that a large portion of Tesla shareholders own the stock because they believe in Musk's mission, i.e., part of their value comes from the idealistic goals.
But from The Simpsons to the web, much of what the latter claims for their own actually made its way into popular culture through a group of young people with an altogether different world view from the idealistic, perennially frustrated young consumers that obsess marketers today.

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I'm not seeing a reason why, aside from people being overly idealistic and thinking, «Man, it'd be awesome to be on Mars.»
Of course, you can't leap from being an idealistic young person to a world - changing leader all in one go, he tells ambitious would - be trailblazers.
But that hasn't stopped the most idealistic and ambitious entrepreneurs from trying.
Her pep talks are filled with counterintuitive advice such as, «slow down time» and «gain your power by letting go,» but these directives don't seem idealistic when coming from Harder, founder of the Bliss Project; they seem downright fun.
From one perspective Isabella McCann may exemplify the desires of a new generation: idealistic and committed to changing the world perhaps more so than any generation that preceded it since the late 1960s.
But the most remarkable fact about SpaceX is that — right from the start, before the first rocket had lifted an inch off the ground — it was explicitly intended as the means to another, far more grandiose and idealistic end: colonizing Mars.
Conservatives unfurled a series of «in over his head» ads against Justin Trudeau within 24 hours of his leadership win in 2013, though Canadians ultimately chose to define Trudeau as the charismatic idealistic prime ministerial type — after some handy corrective work from the Liberals» own messaging efforts.
Many idealistic commentators predicted that from these protests there would emerge a «color revolution» in the country that, in the 1978 rebellion against the shah, became the founding state of political Islam.
Paradoxically, we believe the argument from reason would make God relevant to the world, not because reason is idealistic but precisely because it is the most immanent dimension of the evolving universe.
But St. Thomas considered these idealistic arguments illegitimate since it was a fallacy, he claimed, to make a transition from the ideal to the real order.
The Cosby Show has weathered criticism from people who say the Huxtable marriage is too idealistic.
From scene to scene (and sometimes within the same scene), Rex will be portrayed one moment as an incompetent, idealistic drunk, unable to take care of his family and then, within moments, it will portray him as a kind, caring, intelligent and charismatic father.
The method is realistic, not idealistic: Whitehead remarks that instead of describing, in Kantian fashion, how subjective data pass into the appearance of an objective world, he describes how subjective experience emerges from an objective world.
From the Renaissance, Reformation, and Enlightenment onward for several centuries, we had what Sorokin called an «idealistic» culture — a creative blend of the ideational and the sensate.
[CHLF]-RRB-: the gradual disassociation or untangling of Whitehead's version of process philosophy from Hartshorne's idealistic philosophical theology.
He's probably a bit naive and idealistic, but I'll take that over (blank) who is power - hungry and self - absorbed (fill in the name of ANY candidate running this year, from either party).
Though this activity remained obscure for Merleau - Ponty he at least found it valuable that Whitehead had not conceived it in terms of an idealistic passage from Nature to Spirit (N 155).
In the 1930s and early 1940s it had selective appeal to many Americans, particularly to intellectuals who adopted their political stance for essentially idealistic reasons and managed to hide from themselves the realities of Stalinism.
Such a theory, whether it be idealistic or utilitarian, can proceed only from a well - defined view of man as a being with particular capacities and particular ends.
Between the idealistic philosopher and the religious man there is undoubtedly a deep rift; but it is no different from that which appears in ourselves on the eve of a crisis, when we are mentally divided, and yet very close to inner unity and harmony.
The America I believe in and was raised in is not a idealistic utopia free from problems and conflict, but it is a place that strives towards truth and equality and justice for all.
Wenger's idealistic principles have been one of the major reason's we haven't been able to take a step up from being also - rans to a title challenging team.
We're not in some idealistic utopia where skin color truly doesn't matter like he dreamed of back then (hell, we're not too far removed from when black men couldn't play QB in the NFL because we were considered too stupid for the position).
The blog is realistic, not idealistic, which is a very welcome change from some of the «all - too - perfect» blogs you may have come across.
I know that they were not forced to run away from society and into the woods, but when you are young and idealistic and don't know any better... let's just say, I know some former cult members.
And though I am about to graduate from college, finally, my fiance and I are barely above the poverty line and both have idealistic, low - paying jobs that won't allow one of us to stay home, so formula - feeding will probably be a necessity.
A Very British Coup by Chris Mullin — which, of course, is entirely fictitious and borne from the overactive imagination of a young and idealistic left - wing political figure.
@SamIam From what Bezmenov says I gather that the KGB were not trying to spread communism for idealistic reasons, but rather using it opportunistically as a weapon to subvert culture, waging asymmetric warfare against the west.
«Power is draining from those who are briefing the press; there's a painful sense of loss, mixed with a dreary nostalgia - not for the idealistic, gently social democratic Blairism, of 1997, but the market obsessed version that kicked in around 2001.»
Kathy Weston reflects on how she went from being an idealistic young scientist to jumping out of academia before she was pushed.
Cyber settlers encounter everything from feudal guild systems and unbridled clan warfare to modern authoritarian regimes and idealistic socialist communes.
From humble and idealistic beginnings a decade ago, open - access scientific journals have mushroomed into a global industry, driven by author publication fees rather than traditional subscriptions.
Idealistic Future has been discontinued by Blue - Eyed Girl Lacquer, but you can purchase other BEGLs from their shop.
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