Sentences with phrase «interested in hiding»

A lot of people are interested in hiding the litter box.
She thought the people seemed more interested in hiding behind their profiles and e-mailing than actually meeting one another
«She was not interested in hiding her opinion when she didn't want it hid.»
Then there's the fact that measuring an individual's wealth is very difficult, because it can take many forms, especially if someone has an interest in hiding it.
Banks have an interest in hiding this annoying feature of the modern banking system, so they do.
Dean's creations, be they filmic, photographic, literary, or aural, reflect her ongoing interest in the hidden, the evolving, and the alchemical.
In a much later work, Untitled (2002) Smith's interest in the hidden grid - like warp and weft of the canvas is further accented by its interwoven construction at an enlarged scale.
«Korean artist Kim Joon has an enduring interest in hidden desires.

Not exact matches

Argentina, with its deep devaluation of the peso, China hiding its economic intentions, and Turkey with its knee - jerk movement in interest rates are examples of how governments have perhaps acted «selfishly.»
Maybe hidden somewhere in that conversation is an idea that might never have occurred to you unless you made the effort to engage in a dialogue with someone who is interested in your product.
«In the interest of transparency, and because unlike the Russians we have nothing to hide, we have asked the OPCW to publish the executive summary for all to see and to circulate the full report to all state parties of the OPCW, including Russia.
You do owe it to others to take a genuine interest in their views and desires — and to respect them — but not at the cost of twisting or hiding your own genuine self.
«There was significant customer interest in our Digital Marketing Suite's predictive marketing capabilities to reduce the complexity of uncovering hidden behavioral patterns in big data.
It is interesting that much of the growth in income of the top 1 % has come in the form of eageincome which is practically impossible to hide (because employers have reporting and withholding obligations in the tax system and, at least for large public companies, often have public disclosure obligations for their senior CEOs).
The Justice Department has been particularly interested in the role that American banks and law firms have played in hiding the assets of the superwealthy.
Thoroughly inspects the home you're interested in purchasing after getting an offer accepted but prior to the close so that you can perform due diligence on the property to make sure that there aren't hidden repairs or damage that could impact you.
In the meantime, Quail claims these hidden costs will only rise as interest is compounded on the deferred expenses.
They want freedom to act in their interests without hindrance, to take advantage of fellow citizens, their venality hidden and victims believing that if you're not doing well it's your own fault - the marketplace has tested you and found you wanting.
Secretary of Labor Thomas Perez stated at the AARP event that «when it comes to financial advice, conflicts of interests can lead to bad advice and hidden fees that too often keep us from getting investment advice that's in our best interest
«In the interest of transparency, and because unlike the Russians we have nothing to hide, we have asked the OPCW to publish the executive summary for all to see and to circulate the full report to all state parties of the OPCW, including Russia,» Johnson continued.
For in America today, the usual secularist reaction in dealing with any message brought to society by a particular community is automatically to assume that the message is from a «special interest group,» one whose motives are those of self - interest, even when hidden behind a rhetoric of altruism.
Even those who are committed to the Church may tend to hide their piety inside several insulating layers, disguised as interest in history, architecture and nature, and a tendency to make jokes about blisters.
So we thought it would be interesting to shine a light on just a handful of these hidden gems worth watching in your living room.
They carry a hidden undertone that the thing in itself is really rather dull and has to be dressed up to make it interesting.
you know... a list of rules about what not to talk about around Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins, a set of behaviors to not do when in the presence of Pastor Jim, a personal interest to keep hidden from Elder Bob, and my political leanings to stay silent about around Miss Morrell.
The virtue of Zaret's approach is that it demonstrates the relevance of broad social conditions as effects on religious ideas, but instead of pinning these effects on hidden psychological states or vague generalities about interests and legitimation, it traces the factors actually involved in the specific contexts in which ideas were produced, modified, and disseminated.
If people knew history and any meaning of hidden messages of words, the following wouldn't need to be pointed out: Is it not interesting that the Muslim member quoted in the article states he supports the Cordoba house mosque aka ground zero mosque.
Unless a gift is in this fashion sacrificial — the giving up of something — it is argued, a gift reduces to a hidden contractual agreement, governed by a principle of self - interest; and actions out of self - interest, as Kant pointed out, are not pure gifts.
Eberhard Jüngel raised the telling question: «Is not Feuerbach right when he fears that theology is more interested in the «absolute power of God» and in the «hidden God» (potentia dei absoluta, deus absconditus) than it is in the truth that God is love?»
Vice has published an interesting new short documentary about an American church hiding undocumented immigrants who live in fear of deportation since the election.
Only when reason's interest in reason was hidden from the process of reasoning did the dichotomy occur, with the consequent loss of reason's unity with experience and its capacity to enhance individuation.
When a scientist is interested in a certain phenomenon he tries to imagine what interaction lies behind it, what is the hidden «mechanism».
Jurgen Habermas comments on the ontological illusion that Socratic dialogue is possible under any and all circumstances; whereas in fact attempts at dialogue are repeatedly closed off by invisible interests hidden behind objectivism's desire to derive everything from itself.
It strikes an interesting parallel to me with the type of people that got behind David in the bible while he was hiding out in caves and running for his life while the establishment tried to kill him.
That and hiding fossils that, for all the world, test as millions of years old, as well as a mountain of other evidence, if he's responsible for faking all of it then he is seriously twisted and not at all interested in «the truth.»
What is interesting is how this material is now viewed: not as something to be kept hidden, or at least to be enjoyed in private, but as culturally mainstream as The X Factor and James Bond.
Historian Philip Jenkins in Hidden Gospels: How the Search for Jesus Lost Its Way has gone so far as to assert that the alternative gospels tell us less about the beginnings of Christianity than about «the interest groups who seek to use them today; about the mass media, and how religion is packaged as popular culture; and... more generally, about the changing directions of contemporary American religion.»
Those in the practical fields accomplish this adjudication by testing against «the psychological disabilities, the power plays and hidden interests, the structural constrictions, and the stinginess and meanness that preoccupies much of life in every context» — in short, by encounter with «sin, and the need for salvation.»
How interesting that a group of «Christians» feel like they need to hide in the closet for their beliefs.
Regardless of their nutritional value, having a family of 4 kids makes it vital that these beans are hidden and made in a fun and interesting way or they won't be eaten.
The SKYY Book, curated through the lens of Otis Florence and industry innovators in markets across the country, is designed to toast some of the most progressive places, interesting people and hidden gems in cities throughout the U.S.
every team shows an interest in up and coming or someone who is having a good season dose not mean that they are good its just clubs having a bit of a banter by gazumping prices to other teams to pay or to hide who they really after
If I remember correctly the original rumor was the Bills are interested in Allen and are not trying to hide it.
If the St. Louis Rams are interested in an offensive tackle with the No. 2 overall pick in the NFL draft, they aren't hiding it especially well.
It's interesting that they focus on the technicalities of whether sodium qualifies as a preservative in this particular product, whether the level of sodium in a serving falls within the maximum acceptable range for a toddler, etc., while glossing over the elephant in the freezer - products like this just have way too much sodium to ever reasonably be considered «healthy» or «eating well», and rather than taking real steps to improve their products, Nestle has chosen to hide behind soundbites like «no preservatives!
I was really interested in hearing how exactly they proposed to do that, especially in terms of changing the macho culture of the sport and breaking the «code of silence» that continues to prompt players at every level of football, whether it be N.F.L., college, high school or youth - to hide concussion symptoms in order to stay in the game and avoid being perceived as somehow letting their coach, their teammates, or their parents down.
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Your baby is probably too little to be interested in stacking but you can use stacking cups to hide smaller toys under for some object permanence fun!
I, however, have the experience from my unrelated specialty that if a study is: full of mistakes that the authors themselves admit to; founded by a party that has vested interest in the outcome; being widely dismissed in scientific circles; is done by someone who hid a conflict of interest — then the study is not to be trusted.
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