Sentences with phrase «less tension between»

If the religions allowed adaption to new learning, there would be much less tension between believers of the various religions and with atheists.

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The stakes of next week's meeting will be high, He argues: «The current China - U.S. trade tension is not only a bilateral showdown, still less a tech transfer issue, but a major struggle between unilateral protectionism and multilateral free trade.»
An intelligent and fair «minded overview of how Catholic laity» from Dorothy Day and Mario Cuomo to the lesser known» understand the living out of their faith, concluding with the recognition of tensions between affirming lay vocations and church authority.
Arising out of what I have said, the diagram at the end of this chapter represents the state of tension which has come to exist more or less consciously in every human heart as a result of the seeming conflict between the modern forward impulse (OX), induced in us all by the newly - born force of trans - hominization, and the traditional upward impulse of religious worship (OY).
Just as he denies in the speech that there are any potential tensions between our ideals and the practical demands of ensuring our security in an often less than ideal world, he simply rejects that there are any moral or political complexities born of out technological innovation that might justify some measure of political prudence, or even the admonishment of science.
Bergson's approach calls attention to an unavoidable disunity in its stress on the three loci of tension and thus it is less unified initially than Peirce's, at least with respect to the continuity between the poles of the tension.
Even Richard Rorty, who is not a great religious mind, thinks that the success of liberal democracies lies in the creative tensions between «the agents of love» and «the agents of justice,» explained more or less in this way.
* Reduced morning sickness * Improved sleeping patterns * Shorter, pain - free and more controlled labour process * Reduced stress and anxiety * Reduction of tension and discomfort * Positive thinkings regarding pregnancy and Childbirth * Stronger bond between the mother and her baby * Less likelihood of further medication * Quicker and better recovery * Happier and calmer babies with better sleeping patterns.
There is a tension between the EU's relations with the states themselves (for example, within the Eastern Partnership framework) and its engagement in their internal conflicts; for example, EU interest in Moldova proper must be distinguished from its (far lesser) interest in Transnistria.
The relationship between Buckingham Palace and Mr Blair and, to a lesser extent, Mr Brown were marked by tension.
The race is causing tension within the Bronx Democratic County party, whose leaders were hoping Rivera would run uncontested in the primary to keep things civil between the two rivals and allow them to focus more on representing their shared constituents and less on critiquing each other.
Although civil unrest is far less likely there, tension is indeed growing between political leaders in northern and southern California over who gets the increasingly scarce water from rivers, underground aquifers and snow melt, all of which are declining.
Gere's «dancing in the closet» makes little sense here, while the romantic tension between him and dance instructor J.Lo is definitely handled with far less subtlety.
The storylines weave between the two struggling families, but the racial tensions come to a head when Ronsel Jackson returns from a decidedly less racist Europe to a town still mired in violent hatred.
Thanks to the health of the local economy, the de Blasio administration has been able to paper over this tension between labor harmony and the expansion of government services, but that does not make it any less real.
««I'm just happy to be here» presents a multitude of Mollys... Soda taps into a tension familiar with anyone who has ever used the internet: the inevitable discrepancy between the way we're perceived online... and the way we actually are in real life», writes Casey Lesser.
(That last reference, according to the news release, is more or less how these paintings begin; Mr. Peterson «plots the relationships between color, mood, scale, weight, surface tension and directional flow,» before cutting the wood and assembling and painting it by hand.)
After that, the viewer experiences a strangely familiar tension between the pull of one more or less visible individual term and the desire, whether it's idealistic or cowardly, to find something clear and coherent in the whole.
Because Kline sketched and painted this photograph so many times, he acquired such a familiarity with it that he could apparently sketch it blindfolded in less than thirty seconds.39 This skill necessarily involved what Kline had described in 1956 as the process that had led to his breakthrough to abstraction: «breaking down the structure into essential elements».40 In the photograph, the posture of Nijinsky in absolute terms and relative to the frame has a striking structure of a kind that persists in Kline's abstract work, in which there is a tension between the composition internal to the painting and the limits of the canvas.
There's not much action and even less talk, but the tension between the youths and various authorities plays out in a series of small, riveting gestures.
Her work, hence, has evolved into something less reified or objectual and more abstract in order to explore the tension between the flat surface and the perspectival illusion.
There was always a tension between the seen and the imagined, but as he moved into the 80s and 90s, the free play of ideas, as evidenced in the pages of the drawing books, became more personal and less programmatic.
The climate «movement» — such as it is — has always suffered from tension between technocratic green «capitalists» and a scruffier (and no less technocratic) anti-growth contingent.
The second issue is «the many and the one» — less cryptically, the panel court paradox of the unavoidable tension between individualism and institutionalism.
That creates an automatic tension between agreeing on more or less child support as part of the total support agreement.
Although divorce litigation is viewed as the traditional route for couples who are parting ways, it can increase tensions between the parties and make already contentious spouses even less civil for several reasons.
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