Sentences with phrase «imbued by»

You may become so imbued by attending meetings that you might decide to run for director or even as president.
He also points out that across age groups, «Most people report high levels of happiness for themselves while simultaneously judging other people to be more imbued by distress than by happiness.»
It is a huge event meant to be neutral, but it is so imbued by politics and power it is, for me, something obvious to be played about with and subverted» — L. MCKENZIE Spanning over two metres in width, Olga Korbut is a seminal work from Lucy McKenzie's celebrated multi-media practice.
It is a huge event meant to be neutral, but it is so imbued by politics and power it is, for me, something obvious to be played about with and subverted» (L. McKenzie, quoted in A. Donald, «Beyond the London Loop», The Herald Scotland, 6 April 2000).
Combining different worlds of the East and West, old and new, tradition and modernity, with the past and the future, Ganesh forges a language of multiple references imbued by her experiences of being an outsider in a new world.
This multi-faceted environment presents the artist's interest in the potential for an object or a space to be imbued by a live event, as well as a questioning of the adequacy of the exhibition format to represent the absent live act.
Your vision seems to be very much imbued by painting.
All the works exhibited in the show are imbued by personal or social narratives, at the same time reasserting the role of subjectivity in the contemporary flow of imagery.
Ted Kincaid - Patron Magazine, The Right Angles, imbued by it's triangular shape, new resource center abounds with thoughtfully donated art.
Characterized by static camera positions, long takes and ambient sound, her films are imbued by an uncanny stillness that elicits meditative forms of attention.
Undoubtedly, Baselitz's oeuvre is imbued by a tumultuous, darker esotericism leading towards abstract domains; McCarthy's work demonstrates a continuous aggression that changes shapes and energy flow but essentially remaining the same.
Furthermore, it is necessary to be imbued by your topic.
The show is about heroes, wielding cursed weapons imbued by demons to fight the vampires.
Nissan fitted Godzilla with a new titanium exhaust setup imbued by the electronic gimmicks going by the name of Active Noise Cancellation and Active Sound Enhancement.
We can brake later, thanks to the confidence imbued by the firmer pedal, and get on the power sooner because we sense the rear tires are better planted.
Still showing outward public collaboration with the Gates Foundation, funder of ill - conceived high stakes testing and teacher evaluation policies, continued to prompt parents to opt their children out of standardized tests and by this time, the punitive practices imbued by these policies have sent invaluable educators leaving the profession or fighting for MORE.
This amazing piece is defined by the floral detail at the bodice, and the modernity is further imbued by the flared skirt with the high - low hem.
The cut, shimmer, tiered skirt and edge imbued by the studded Christian Louboutin «Baila Spike» pumps all make this a perfect 10 for me.
As such, the level of health imbued by veganism, say, also varies.
The New Archery Apache Stabilizer is a solidly made piece of archery equipment that not only eliminates vibrations due to bow torque because of its proprietary dampening material but also has stealth qualities imbued by its design, making it perfect for hunting.
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Such a vision does not contradict the essentials of the inspired story (but not precise history) of Genesis: man's body arising from the slime of the earth, an earth already created, and then imbued by the breath of God with a principle of spirit (cf. Genesis 2:7).
Like Noah's ark, too, true art takes on a life of its own that is completely outside the hands of the creator — a life imbued by God.

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But so are the benefits: proximity to high - level execs, who drop in for pep talks and training sessions (founder Marc Benioff did not appear the week I was there, but his aura was everywhere); free run of the City by the Bay after hours; and the glow, the buzz, the grace that imbue Salesforce's vibrant headquarters in San Francisco's SoMa district, reminding initiates at every turn that they're part of something special.
By visiting the sick, organizing the church and developing an urban ministry, the pastor imbued the members of the congregation with a new sense of confidence in their value to one another and, in particular, to the neighborhood.
All you can say is no one has ever seen any evidence they exist, but that's easily countered by imbuing them with an appropriate supernatural power.
But such an objection would only prove that Christians have frequently been wrongly educated, that they have unintentionally been imbued with the idea that they are allowed to do anything not explicitly forbidden by the authorities of the Church and that one has less confidence in the power of the gospel and its grace than in detailed external moral prescriptions.
This poetic description incorporates an essential principle of both Mennonite and mainstream Protestant thought: the supremacy of word over image, a prejudice that Dutch painters in general and Rembrandt in particular countered by imbuing their portraits and historical subjects with the visual equivalent of sound.
No philosopher not thoroughly imbued in process thought will ever believe the process claim that a prolonged series of conscious brain - sized occasions exists but that it could never be detected by perception or instruments.
«Ordinary astronomical phenomena are imbued with a sense of threat by people who already think the world is going to end.»
Islamic armies, imbued with what Mohammed claimed was divine authorization, imposed Islam by force over vast areas, all the while extorting wealth from subjugated Jews and Christians to fund their ongoing conquests.
The «soil» of our lives is often imbued with struggle, pain and times of very deep distress, but these were all known by the «man of sorrows», who carried these bodily to the cross with all that impedes us now, that, as William Tyndale so richly put it, we might gain that better resurrection.
If God is imbued with the charity which He Himself enjoins His creatures to live by, then He must lack the divine power to create and sustain a world in which such charity obtains: He is not God.
The Buddha - Carita of Asvaghosa is the great Buddhist epic, «an actual epic created by a real poet, who, filled with intense love and reverence for the exalted figure of the Buddha, and deeply imbued with the truth of the Buddha doctrine, was able to present the life and doctrine of the Master in noble and artistic, but not artificial language.
I was imbued with confidence and enthusiasm by spending time with Ms Healey who assured me that even with my limited experience, I can still contribute positively to farmers in developing countries.
However, neither indigenous cultures, their land management, nor these unique co-evolved ecosystems were recognised and understood by post-1788 invaders of this land: people imbued with the post-Enlightenment «mechanical» mind.
This epic tussle was seen by practically no one, but was imbued with far more gravity than anything Kevin Sutherland or Scott McCarron could muster.
By all accounts Maxine imbued her son with a strong sense of right and wrong.
First with Moyes and then Van Gaal, that cavalier spirit that Fergie imbued in our team seems to be dissipating fast; the rock & roll football of the last two decades is being replaced by cautious pragmatism.
This is TCP's first summer offering by new head designer Michael Giannelli, and he has imbued it with a joyful stylishness — without sacrificing the line's trademark durability and quality construction.
Imbue them with a sense of fundamental worthiness, by first deciding that you don't have to have this all figured out.
Corporate culture, the philosophy of imbuing employees with a set of higher company values that motivate them to work beyond the next pay cheque, was popular with US management in the 1980s, themselves inspired by the successful model of Japanese corporations.
The ghost of the late Robin Cook imbues a foreign secretary sacked by Lang for his objections over the Iraq war.
There was also is evidence that the norms of adversarial majoritarianism associated with Westminster politics imbued the behaviour of those within the Coalition, illustrated by the way that the Liberal Democrats withdrew support for boundary support in retaliation for the collapse of the House of Lords Reform Bill in 2012.
The system Berners - Lee finished on Christmas Day in 1990 was imbued with flexibility at every level: any file could be identified by its unique address, or Universal Resource Locator (URL).
Mui was recruited by the head of UCSF's Office of Industry and Research Development to assist in launching a series of entrepreneurial initiatives at UCSF and to help imbue UCSF's new Mission Bay Research Campus with an entrepreneurial spirit.
And rather than absorbing language from the environment and learning to communicate by imitation, children are born with the innate capacity to master language, a power imbued in our species by evolution itself.
But pretty soon he is detailing its failings: we are overconfident in our mind - reading abilities; we use our own mind as a template for others, yet confabulate wildly to make sense of ourselves; by stereotyping people we overemphasise differences; we are woefully poor at reading body language; and we constantly misapply our mind - reading talents, dehumanising others while imbuing inanimate objects with human traits.
These crops, being embraced by big agriculture in the U.S., carry genes that imbue them with resistance to herbicides and lace their tissues with a bacterial toxin harmless to humans but fatal to pests that may try to feed on them.
Joel Berger tested this by tossing snowballs imbued with predator scents, such as wolf urine and grizzly bear feces, at ungulates.
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