Sentences with phrase «meaningful sense of»

As the relationship develops, a deeper more meaningful sense of love grows.
He rehabilitated my trust in the exercise of mindful authority to make meaningful sense of life experiences.
With insight and understanding you will be better able to make decisions that align with your values which in turn provides you with more confidence, peace of mind and a meaningful sense of direction.»
The terminology and action verbs in your CV should provide your reader with a meaningful sense of what you've learned and accomplished.
Despite Facebook's claims to the contrary, everyone involved in the Cambridge Analytica data - siphoning incident did not give his or her «consent» — at least not in any meaningful sense of the word.
Or because they were really drunk (and hence incapacitated) and didn't actually make a competent «decision» in any meaningful sense of the term.
I also note with frustration that Pearce has not really been challenged on his statement that Energy & Environment is a peer - reviewed journal — which it patently is not, in any meaningful sense of the term.
He argues that «climate change deniers do not look, behave, or sound postmodern in any meaningful sense of the term.»
They know, in every meaningful sense of the word know, that this issue is a long - term problem that requires short - term action to avoid major problems in the future.
So Oil, the good, is not a finite resource in any meaningful sense of the word, though oil clearly is.
What Rubin and Serra's other supporters declined to ask is whether the sculptor really is, in the most meaningful sense of the term, an avant - garde artist.
If gapingvoid stands for anything, it stands for bringing more love, in the most meaningful sense of the word, to the workplace.
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.
Offers tools and language to address common challenges of adolescence such as ostracism, developing an identity, and a meaningful sense of membership.
The action, moreover, is harried and vague, featuring little meaningful sense of geometry or geography.
It is clear that the People's Liberation Army plays a major role in China's space missions, says Dean Cheng, a research fellow at the Heritage Foundation in Washington, D.C. «It begs the question of whether there is a civilian manned space program in any meaningful sense of the word,» he says.
Theologically, such television organizations, in their relationship with their audiences, are deficient in two characteristics that have traditionally been seen as essential to identifying a body as a church: they have no sacramental dimension to their worship and there is no meaningful sense of their audiences being a particular community in Christ.
In the present essay, I shall try to defend Whitehead on this charge by showing both that he has a viable concept of personal identity and that it can sustain a meaningful sense of obligation and guilt.
Such a posture would simply not be compatible with love in any humanly meaningful sense of the term.
I acknowledge that I am no longer a «Christian» in any meaningful sense of the word, but I am certainly a follower and lover of Jesus.
Today as well, any meaningful sense of revelation would occur only to those of us who can share this same sense of promise and the hope that accompanies it.
A church which has been over-existentialized for a quarter of a century now, which dotes on «sharing» and «personal growth,» often to the exclusion of any meaningful sense of the corporate, will need to be reminded that such a dimension exists, and that if we do not tell the story of the Confessing Church and the Uganda martyrs, of Selma and Vietnam, we are telling a truncated version.
If there is to be a God in any meaningful sense of the term, he must transcend at least to some degree human ideals of goodness.
Obviously, there can not and should not be a return to colonialism in any meaningful sense of the term.
The real problem is that some, and perhaps many, Catholics remain within the canonical boundaries of the Church but are not Catholics in any meaningful sense of conviction or expression.
They will never think, or be a sentient being in any meaningful sense of the word.

Not exact matches

With vision and a rich sense of humor, Berry has been a meaningful builder of the NYC tech and media ecosystem.
When employees feel a sense of belonging, via meaningful relationships at the office, they feel better about where they work.
«Establishing that bond is particularly compelling for Millennials because they crave that sense of belonging and joining something that's meaningful,» she says.
Their wealth and life choices are a meaningful part of their individual sense of purpose.
It takes effort, but it is essential to focus on communicating goals in order to make them meaningful and create a shared sense of purpose.
Nearly all of GiveForward's 25 employees are Millennials, so it makes sense the fundraising website is nailing the concept of providing meaningful work for younger workers.
Employees want to feel a sense of belonging at work — that people care about them, and that they are doing meaningful work.
«We do not take decisions that impact jobs lightly, but we committed in May to implement meaningful changes to reset our business, remove layers and find cost efficiencies, and we are acting with a sense of urgency on that commitment,» McDonald's spokeswoman Heidi Barker Sa Shekhem said in a statement.
Congress has also put Mark Zuckerberg on notice to potentially come speak with them, with Senator Kennedy of Louisiana encouraging Zuck to «do the common sense thing and roll up his sleeves and take a meaningful amount of time talking to [them].»
But when you get to call them stocks and you get stock quotes daily on these pieces of paper that bounce around put people put numbers on it and volatility and all these other things where really it's not that meaningful, you know from one sense if you're investing in businesses and you did a lot of research and invested in eight different businesses with the proceeds of your sale, people would think you're a pretty prudent guy.
-LSB-...] Interest in MLPs (Fidelity) • Do We Need a Recession for a Meaningful Correction in Stocks (A Wealth of Common Sense) but see also The Problem with Market Timing (Rick Ferri) • The Investor Class Gets Another Raise -LSB-...]
I don't think that anything happening in the community matters in any meaningful sense, as the rules of consensus are largely immune to politics and drama.
The philosophical significance of his own attitude to transgenderism seems lost on him: Transgenderism raises fundamental questions about the nature of the human person — indeed, about whether one can even speak in terms of human nature anymore in any universal, meaningful sense.
From such opportunities we may sense that other lives, lived through beliefs different from our own, are nonetheless meaningful and partake of a general humanity that is worthy of legal protection even when undignified.
Certain commands and customs overlap as sense of right and wrong and convenience in life are similar among civilizations but nothing so systematic, profound, deep, meaningful, glorious and complex like the Bible exist on earth.
However, if one said, for example, that the question of Jesus» own intentions were a matter of total indifference, so that he possibly was deliberately deceptive in everything he did and said, could one still say in any meaningful sense that he was the decisive act of God?
This is what he finds intolerable: the notion that the suffering of children will prove to have been meaningful, to have had a purpose, to have been in some sense a good and necessary thing; for him, the suffering of children is an infinite scandal, and his conscience could never allow it to sink to the level of some provisional passage through darkness on the way to some radiant future.
The basic need for a sense of belonging is provided by meaningful involvement in religious groups.
You don't have to have a particularly religious upbringing, just a healthy intellectual curiousity and a sense of what has gone on before you, and the meaningful things going on around you now.
It lacks a vital sense of cultural community — specifically, a conviction that together these individuals can achieve meaningful change in the world.
This is an interpretation of the Whiteheadian scheme which has quite unacceptable consequences, but it may also turn out to be the only meaningful interpretation of the scheme in the sense that it is the only interpretation in any way distinguishable from the situation that would obtain if there were no God.
But that people can find «Living Water» in the sense of a deep, meaningful, loving life from very different sources is not surprising.
Thus today, because of this thoroughly poor, ethical and divine One, the sense of Advent becomes meaningful in a nation where sin seems to have no boundaries.
We recall again Israel's habitual identification of one and many, her sense of total participation as people in all the meaningful events of her history, past and even future, involving one Israelite, a few, or many.15 In the faith of Israel the glorious survival and reconstitution of a remnant is Israel's glory and Israel's re-establishment.
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