Polls of job seekers reveal that 90 % felt dissatisfied with
the image presented by their current resume.
[iii] As a consequence, American newspapers» portrayal of global warming as a scientifically controversial issue differs significantly from
the image presented by the media in other nations.
Some young men value what they believe to be the masculine
image presented by people walking around with aggressive dogs.
As noted by Mikel Encinas, the editor of newspaper Mundo Deportivo's coverage of the club, the main cause of anger was not the result itself but «
the image presented by the team».
Quintilian saw the performer as an instrument for embodying
the images presented by both oral and written materials.
Not exact matches
CEO Hainer acknowledges that Adidas has «not been
present enough» in American sports.Photograph
by Albert Foss — Getty
Images
In the experiment, monkeys viewed two
images on a computer screen, one that
presented a reward if the subject reacted
by looking right, another when it looked left.
By establishing clear goals, you'll be positioned to
present a consistent brand
image across all of your marketing platforms.
Moreover, they've attempted to strengthen the
image of their leader, Stephen Harper,
by presenting him as an experienced and level - headed prime minister.
As long as what is being
presented by the CHURCH is the
Image of God and not the Facade of Man.
Rather than aristocratic
images of noble birth, we are
presented with a laborer's wife, from a poor village, the status of which — even among Jews — is suggested
by the phrase, «Can anything good come out of Nazareth?»
Conversely the projected future is already exercising its influence on the
present through these
images, and
by continuous interaction it is also affecting the construction of revised
images of the future.
For instance, one might ask if the
image of Christ
presented in this paper corresponds with the
image of Christ in line with the mainline theological structure and whether it is seen to be directly or indirectly issuing from the Bible or being informed
by the it.
Churches can use black theology to help people overcome oppressive
images of the past and
present — in some cases, paradoxically, white
images that have been financed and constructed
by blacks.
This state of affairs can be only partially encouraging, however, for the increasing worldwide popularity of TV has been accompanied
by a steady decrease in reading (and in nations where the literacy rate is low, television can have an instant impact on people who have never read a newspaper or magazine) At any rate, recent research has concluded that of all media, newspapers do the best job of
presenting a satisfactory
image of aging.
In every human life made in the
image of God, however defaced
by sin that
image may be, the Word is
present and active as the ground and linking of humanity with God (spermatikos).
Of course, the higher expressions of mysticism have always known a transcendence of
images, but they transcend imagery
by abolishing the profane consciousness, or
by dissolving all that history lying between the
present and the Beginning.
As we have seen several times before, the criterion of genuine hope in God's promise consists of a willingness to temper the sacramen - talism of our dreams
by a willingness to look mystically into the future symbolized
by our
images,
by a steady posture of patience and silence, and
by a transformative praxis that refuses to escape from the troubles of
present history.
Without even recounting the crucifixion, Bell
presented such vivid
images of the patterns of sacrifice in the ancient Near East (the cultural setting for the sacrifice of Isaac) that
by the time we got to the story of Jesus, our hearts and minds were connecting the dots.
In the
present case, we can either describe God directly, using words in their normal or analogous meanings, or we can talk about God analogously
by using vivid concrete
images (with their normal meaning) and saying, «God is like this.»
The second part
presents a single idea through a clear statement that is made concrete
by a series of
images.
Transference is a way of trying to continue past relationships
by recreating
present relationships in their
image.
Informed
by contemporary experience of the apparent eclipse of mystery,
by the sorrow and oppression in much social existence,
by the horrors of genocide, and
by the modern threat of meaninglessness to the individual's existence, we now seem to be noticing more explicitly than ever before the
image of God's self - emptying, or kenosis, that has always been
present in Christian tradition.
Hence,
by its challenge to our favored
images of God, especially those that
present God as one whose favor we must win
by our religious or ethical performances, the subversive, revelatory
image of a God who participates in our own shame pulls the rug out from under a society that seeks
by way of religion to legitimate its exclusivism.
A century ago, T. S. Eliot
presented the
image of a self - organizing literary culture in «Tradition and the Individual Talent,» one in which «[t] he existing monuments form an ideal order among themselves, which is modified
by the introduction of the new (the really new) work of art among them,» which alters «the whole existing order... if ever so slightly.»
He finds that the old
images and truths evoke and clarify what he is today when «some other person» (Jesus, Jeremiah, Augustine, Bonhoeffer or whoever) brings them to the fore
by teaching him about them: it is not unknown for someone to find that the words of a service used day after day are the very words he is wanting to speak at
present.
Sayings about anxiety used
by Matthew in the Sermon on the Mount are
presented next
by Luke (Lk 12:22 - 32; Mt 6:25 - 33), coupled with one which combines the
images of God as Shepherd, Father, and King.
Returning to visual perception, in which information carried
by photons is somehow converted into
images, one might say that these
images are in a sense re-presentations of a something (or of some part of a something) that has been
presented to the perceiver.
By impoverishing the Church's genuinely «Catholic «
image, the colonial missions have left the young Churches of Asia, Africa, South and Central America with a heavy historical burden till the
present.
By presenting troublesome alternatives to our given state of being,
images emergent from our psychic depths or from political and social visionaries, etc., constitute a sort of threat.
The problem is that Jesus did not teach his followers to conform to the
image of masculinity and power
presented by the world, but instead explicitly taught the opposite — «Blessed are the meek,» «Blessed are the merciful,» «Blessed are the peacemakers,» «Blessed are those who are persecuted.»
But the absoluteness of the future hides itself, and it is sacramentally approachable
by us only in the concrete particularity of our
present experience with its always limited
images of the future.
To me he is truly a theologian who teaches not
by skill with intricate syllogisms but
by a disposition of mind,
by his very expression and his eyes,
by his very life,... these writings bring you the living
image of His [Christ's] holy mind and the speaking, healing, dying, rising Christ, and thus they render Him so fully
present that you would see less if you gazed upon Him with your very eyes.
Perhaps the reminder is again in order that Israel's interest in the original «event» rests predominantly in its
present and continuing meaning that the form of the narrative before us is unquestionably cultically conditioned, that is, shaped
by the influences of cultic circles at centers of worship in which, the tradition was maintained; and that this cultic tradition returns an
image of Moses formed out of long years of meditation on the total significance of his life and time through the succeeding generations of Israel's life.
Whether or not Merton and Chatral were permanently changed
by this brief meeting, Merton's account of it
presents a beautiful icon of interfaith encounter (I think of the
images of Peter and Paul embracing, or Francis and Dominic).
I find it to be very difficult to sort out (perhaps even impossible really) what is genuine teaching of Jesus and what is obscured
by the carefully crafted
image (various
images of course from various factions) of Him
presented by the church.
«Westminster crackers are increasingly in demand
by leading restaurant chains across the country that want to
present a more premium
image with the soups and salads that they serve, and we are able to capitalize on that trend,» he notes.
The
images, taken from a CCTV camera in a VIP box at Wembley, and shared
by the Mirror appear to
present the 30 - year - old — who earns # 30,000 a week — rummaging through a cabinet in a corporate hospitality box belonging to sportswear manufacturer Nike, and taking out the objects he wants to nab.
Motivated
by fear, I allowed myself to
present a picture of my breastfeeding journey and an idealized
image of «successful» breastfeeding that simply wasn't true.
Sexualised
images of underage girls in beauty pageants are
presented in the same publications, accompanied
by sub-headings that project a sexual «knowingness» onto their behaviour.
He also repeated the argument made
by a number of senior ministers and judges recently that the only way Britain would fight terrorism was
by presenting an
image of a different society, one where freedom and tolerance were the rule.
This led to the immensely successful state visit
by Her Majesty to Ireland in spring 2011 — four days which
presented one iconic
image after another.
Councilmember Daniel Dromm (c.) was visited
by area authors / historians Constantine E. Theodosiou (l.) and Jason D. Antos (r.) at his office where he was
presented with a copy of their latest book,
Images of America: Jackson Heights.
The Labour campaign was a marked change from previous efforts; professionally directed
by Peter Mandelson and Bryan Gould, it concentrated on
presenting and improving Neil Kinnock's
image to the electorate.
Here, we
present a selection of those
images, starting with this one,
by Azuma Makoto.
Instead of
presenting electronic content one line at a time, this display would translate words and
images into tactile displays consisting of up to 25 rows, each with 40 cells side
by side.
Using common but sophisticated software like Adobe Photoshop, combined with open access to literally millions of raw
images taken
by publicly funded space missions of the past and
present, many amateurs are finding few technical barriers to creating stunning
images.
Last year, Discover
presented a gallery of 6
images generated
by scientists using supercomputers to do leading - edge research in various fields.
The Larsen Inlet ice shelf, a 350 - square - kilometer slab north of Larsen A, was
present in a satellite photograph taken in 1986, but
by the time another
image was made in 1988, most of it was missing.
Suddenly, the defense asks if it can
present images of Bill's brain, produced
by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).