Sentences with phrase «kind of appeal by»

holds a special kind of appeal by what they represent: strength, courage and safety.

Not exact matches

Process philosophy, and specifically the process account of God, are sometimes defended by various kinds of appeal to experience and to the essence of experience.
By appealing to these absolutes, President Bush has attempted to endow his cause with a kind of ultimacy, in which «those who are not for us are against us.»
It overthrew the dominance of theology by its appeal to a different kind of reasoning from that which informed the University of Paris.
The delegates are appealed to as individuals, yet we know they must act under compulsions and orders which are determined by all kinds of political stakes and decisions at home.
This is not an explicitly genital mode of contact, but it is a way of sexual living that makes its appeal to those who by religious vocation (e.g., monks and nuns) or a call to a particular kind of human service (e.g., Dag Hammarskjold) or some necessity (e.g., those who can not find a life partner or a homosexual comradeship available) are forced to live without a genital way of being sexual.
The fact is that our experience gives us all this together, as being profoundly one in impact upon us; we can not cut up the world of experience, after the fashion of an earlier philosophy, and speak as if that which in its aesthetic quality has subjective appeal must lack any genuine reality in the world itself, simply because it does not lend itself to a particular kind of analysis by measurement or testing.
But by appealing to the needs in humanity that can only be met on local, corporate - body level, PTL fosters exactly the kind of situation it is not set up to handle.
Named for the plant's distinctive blue dandelion - like flower, and inspired by its history of use in coffee and other beverages, Blue Lion is a different kind of bitter spirit sure to appeal to fans of amari.
not really making the news, the atmosphere on last wednesday was really strange, silent, step by step to normal football, but you can't throw away your thoughts immediately, I just got a glimpse of Enkes personality during a film of him shown before the match, I can't realize how hard it must be for his wife to lose him, tomorrow the players of Germans first Bundesliga will wear a black ribbon again, but I think it won't affect the atmosphere like it has with the national team despite of Hannover of course, people will be enthousiastic again, but there is the idea of an «Enke donation» which I like, will keep his name alive, will take some positive emotions on this tragedy and a kind of appeal for everyone to reflect the important things of life and control your own behaviour, I hope so at least, and I hope his wife will cope with that situation, and again: it was really hard for the German nationl team to play under these circumstances, to lose someone close in this way is hard to deal with, on the other hand it causes a close solidarity feeling I think, but of course the world will not change, things are returning to the old soon, but nonetheless for me this tragedy is a kind of human wake - up call, at least a call and then you continue
It may sound appealing and my friends have even said I must be crazy for not liking it, but after having this kind of worshipful relationship even a short time I found I was annoyed, irritated and overwelmed by his attentions.
People will make a decision whether to contact you or not, by looking at it, so it may be a good idea to make it appealing and interesting in order to attract the right kind of people.
And there have been plenty of games before that have hit upon a kind of campy appeal by throwing together similar scattered assortments of oddball ideas — but this just isn't one of them.
The film also weaves in lots of scenes that are meant to make us think that Barnum was the first 21st century - style «woke» white straight man in America — a goodhearted fellow who gave circus jobs to outcasts of one kind or another (talk about a big tent: the repertory company includes African - Americans, little people, giants, conjoined twins and a bearded lady), not just because they happened to possess certain talents or physical characteristics that Barnum could exploit (often by appealing to the majority's prurient interests or bigotries) but because the onetime poor boy Barnum sees himself in their striving, and wants to build a theatrical - carnival arts utopia in America's largest city with help from his new partner, rich kid turned playwright Philip Carlyle (Zac Efron).
But Focus will need to make some nifty marketing moves to reach them; despite the age and appeal of the cast, the dialogue is often expressed in a kind of stylized formality, while art house touches like a scene backdropped by «Ave Maria» and an upper - crust manor setting can belie the film's quicker, looser rhythms.
In practical terms, «Thrones» exemplifies the perfect model for victory in the pay - to - view, subscription - model age - a program that combines prestige (garnering plenty of award nominations to go with its critical superlatives), mass appeal (carving out ratings records by HBO's standards) and the kind of cultish devotion often reserved for much narrower properties.
So any kind of movie that combines the things that appeal to the target audiences of these pop culture trends is going to be held to a much higher standard by Vince than some whimsical kitchy Wes Anderson slog about daddy issues, with adults dressed as children in amateur theater in monotone.
(Jean and her husband Jim, played by Justin Timberlake, are the kind of clean - cut, photogenic folkies who have the mass appeal that Llewyn lacks.)
This year's Palme winner, Winter Sleep, does not seem to have the inherent appeal to the Academy's main demographic as Michael Haneke's film, and director Nuri Bilge Ceylan, while revered by cinephiles as one of the top auteurs of today, does not have the kind of profile in Hollywood that Haneke did even before the release of Amour.
In the competitive, market - based view of public education, schools compete by promoting a brand that will appeal to certain kinds of students.
Principals motivated teachers by appealing to their idealism to serve all students while also acknowledging the growing pains entailed in adapting instruction for new kinds of learners.
The ruling from the appeals court and then confirmed by the State Supreme Court refusing to hear the appeal, meant there was never a «right» for the charter schools to open any kind of facility in another school district in the same county.
However, we'll temper your enthusiasm here — not because the STI may use some kind of hybrid technology to boost its performance (which could prove quite interesting), but because Subaru has a nasty habit of toning down its concepts to something rather less appealing by the time they reach production.
By the way... this new generation of HondaLink also gives Fit and Civic our first factory - installed application of Apple Siri Eyes Free... delivering the kind of smart and intuitive connectivity that will appeal to a new generation of buyers.
This is the kind of thing I imagine being foisted on literary readers by those who would defend flash fiction as something that appeals to the short attention span.
Such an approach by no means guarantees that a book deserves red - carpet treatment: it only signals a different kind of crime novel, one that is playing with different stakes and appealing to a different audience.
By displaying the different kinds of treats in separate areas, customers will be able to more easily focus on the type of treats that most appeal to them and won't be distracted by treats that don't suit their preferenceBy displaying the different kinds of treats in separate areas, customers will be able to more easily focus on the type of treats that most appeal to them and won't be distracted by treats that don't suit their preferenceby treats that don't suit their preferences.
If you think that this kind of game will appeal to you, start off by downloading the demo and take it for a test drive first.
And clearly, that's a more appealing kind of persistence for more people: It's played by over 30 million people a month.
Designed by former trading card game champion Taro Kageyama, the game has received high praise for its blend of strategy, luck and fast - paced gameplay, making it very versatile and appealing to all kinds of audiences.
«We had to have a new image and a new kind of language to appeal to a younger generation of women,» recalls one of the founding Guerrilla Girls, who goes by «Liubov Popova.»
Inspired by this encounter with Harry's paintings, and by a slightly longer acquaintance with Anne Smart's recent work, I've been trying to think through the appeal and import of these kinds of small - mark, not - quite - all - over painting.
On show here are works belonging to the Christian Democratic Appeal (a small clay figurine representing the importance of family values and faith), the Labor Party (a piece of a new kind of asphalt, more endurable under extreme temperatures, connoting stability, employment and freedom of movement for the working class), the Socialist Party (photos of a protest by harbor workers in Rotterdam that went on strike in 1979 to demand higher salaries), and Leefbar («Livable») Rotterdam (an image of tolerant multiculturalism, at odds with the ideological identity of the owners.)
Of course, we have lives to live and have come to trust those voices that sound compelling and sensible to us on TV and in the popular media, but do keep in mind that there's a difference between rhetoric and reality and the more rhetorical and appealing it seems to one's emotions, especially as delivered by those for whom science is a kind of performance as we have today with science journalists (they are afterall selling the controversy more than the hard facts), the more likely it requires the reader or viewer or listener to examine it more closely for the precision of its language, logic and scientific interpretatioOf course, we have lives to live and have come to trust those voices that sound compelling and sensible to us on TV and in the popular media, but do keep in mind that there's a difference between rhetoric and reality and the more rhetorical and appealing it seems to one's emotions, especially as delivered by those for whom science is a kind of performance as we have today with science journalists (they are afterall selling the controversy more than the hard facts), the more likely it requires the reader or viewer or listener to examine it more closely for the precision of its language, logic and scientific interpretatioof performance as we have today with science journalists (they are afterall selling the controversy more than the hard facts), the more likely it requires the reader or viewer or listener to examine it more closely for the precision of its language, logic and scientific interpretatioof its language, logic and scientific interpretation.
The Methodological Level: disputes over the rules to settle factual disputes a) are in effect «rules of evidence» b) serve as a kind of «science court» in which a «verdict» on factual disputes is resolved by appeal to «evidence» c) this reflects the empiricist's commitment to the «Leibnizean ideal» d) explains how a «staggering proportion» of disputes are in fact resolved e) however, occasional disputes over the methodological rules arise 3.
p.s. by the way Bob, the reason I pointed out that there were only 77 votes explicitly for Malcolm R was as a reassurance that the kind of psychopathology on display only appeals to a very limited, number of fringe dwellers.
Accused went to cottage of JC with whom she previously cohabited — Accused found JC with victim, another lady, in sauna — Angry words were exchanged between accused and JC — Victim testified that accused pushed her following verbal exchange, as a result victim lost balance and ended up against stove, thereby sustaining serious burns to body — Trial judge accepted victim's evidence that there was some kind of pushing — Accused convicted on one count of assault causing bodily harm, and sentenced to two - year term of probation and $ 1,000.00 fine, and accused was also ordered to provide DNA sample pursuant to s. 487.04 of Criminal Code — Accused appealedAppeal against conviction dismissed — Although trial judge did not address analytical steps in order, he properly analyzed evidence and concluded that injuries sustained by victim were not accidental and could not have occurred in any other fashion than as stated by victim — Having provided reasons for accepting victim's evidence, trial judge was entitled to reject accused's evidence — Trial judge's reasoning, though skeletal, permitted accused and appellate court to determine how and why finding resulted.
Moreover, as firms grow ever larger, and clients become more sensitive to the resulting conflicts of interest, the independence of the kind offered by the Bar and by the growing array of boutique litigation firms is increasingly appealing.
Masters and district judges need to make an example in a few high - profile cases, one of which might perhaps reach the Court of Appeal, which can modify practice across the board by repeating the kind of expectations it articulated in Cowl v Plymouth City Council; Dunnett v Railtrack; Halsey v Milton Keynes NHST; and Burchell v Bullard.
It held that the plain language of § 314 (d) «must, at the least, forbid an appeal that attacks [an institution decision] by raising this kind of legal question and little more.»
I am gratified and humbled by the kind words expressed by so many in personal letters I received and in the several letters that were sent to the Court of Appeals supporting my reinstatement.
The Provincial Courts of Appeal have broad jurisdiction and hear all kinds of appeals from the Provincial and Territorial Superior Courts, as well as other cases as provided for by statute.
George, [2007] O.J. No. 120: 8 With respect to the issue contested before me, as to the kinds of evidence appropriately put forward on the s. 810 application, I am guided by the Court of Appeal decision in R. v. Budreo.
That the appropriate reduction to the respondent's obligations remains open for determination by another application judge constitutes the kind of «unusual circumstances» that supports a departure from the general principle that the successful party on appeal be granted the costs on the proceeding below.»
Being as kind as possible to the reasoning, the Court adopts a «Goldilocks» approach: the amount of punitive damages awarded by the trial judge ($ 1,000,000) was «too high», the amount awarded by the Court of Appeal ($ 250,000) was too low because it «fails to fully reflect the gravity of the conduct and the need to deter others», so $ 500,000 is perfect.
More importantly, the Court of Appeal held that even if the decision to expel was an exercise of a statutory power, the expulsion decision is the kind of decision that is not reached by public law and therefore no public law remedy can be applied.
This ground of appeal was rejected by the EAT which held that it would only succeed if the conclusion of the tribunal was perverse and «once intimidation of this kind is found to have occurred, it will be a very exceptional case indeed where it can not be said that a finding of a fair trial is perverse».
No evidence was presented at trial that could have permitted the jury to reach the result that it did (This kind of reversal of a jury verdict on appeal or by the judge after a trial, is fairly common.).
Other lawyers aren't intimidated by appeals, but just don't have enough time to devote to this kind of project.
To conclude that Maple Leaf owed a duty of care in tort to the franchisees to protect them against the kinds of damages at issue on this appeal would be to enlarge the duty to safeguard the health and safety of customers by supplying fit meat to include a quite different and added duty to franchisees to protect against reputational harm.
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