Sentences with phrase «little meaningful sense»

The action, moreover, is harried and vague, featuring little meaningful sense of geometry or geography.

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To develop this sense of «belonging» will be a way in which, here and now, life can become meaningful; for in the little cells of Christian faith and love which are our parishes as they ought to be, hope is implanted m men's hearts that lifts them above, and yet sends them back into, the community life of which they are also a part, knowing that they have passed from death into life, because they love the brethren and are therefore empowered to bring a stream of fresh, courageous, loving life to a sadly disillusioned and despairing world.
There's a sense it's a little too late for the Bucks to make a meaningful comeback, especially with the defense the Celtics have been playing all game, but Brad Stevens calls a timeout after Milwaukee cuts the lead down to 14.
I do see that they have a public duty — although, frankly, I see little evidence that they uphold this in any meaningful sense — to be free to report the truth, however unpalatable it might be, and that a free press is vital for the continuation of a democracy.
Supporters of the Common Core, ourselves included, peer out across this vast nation and see a hodge - podge of standards, tests, textbooks, curricular guides, lesson plans — little of it of high quality or particularly «innovative» (with much of the «innovative» stuff being faddish and silly), and none of it aligned with much else in any meaningful sense.
Since Assassin's Creed Origins is not a role - playing game in any meaningful sense of the word, adding an RPG progression system feels a little jarring.
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