Sentences with phrase «means of expression of»

These films explore the work of artists for whom the body is both the subject of their questioning and the means of expression of their art.
Story: The game begins with Professor K (above) telling the player about a «rudie» and how they live their life in Tokyo, skating and spraying, as means of expression of one's self.

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This means avoiding use of unnecessary phrases and expressions that may distract the reader.
They share details of how they've built and grown brands, developed creative means of self - expression, found and followed their passions and cared for themselves in the process.
Naming is both the art and science of knowing the origin and esoteric meanings of words, the emotional reactions to certain sounds and the visual expression of a name.
For instance, last summer, the company launched the Novello, a modern, brightly coloured desk chair meant to offer «an innovative and dynamic expression of material science that synchronizes the seat and back with every movement.»
Butterfield's hyperbole was meant not as an expression of bubble mentality but as a sensible precaution against it: Make hay while the sun shines.
Freedom of expression means little if we allow voices to be silenced because of fear of harassment if they speak up
You may identify forward - looking statements by the use of words such as «believe,» «expect,» «plan,» «intend,» «anticipate,» «estimate,» «predict,» «potential,» «may,» «should,» «will» or other words or expressions of similar meaning, although not all forward - looking statements contain such terms.
It's unclear if Trump's tweet means he has decided against rejoining the TPP or if it's just a general expression of skepticism as the process is underway.
Blogs may not be the only means of expression on line, but they are a more viable as a business for writers focused on niches than ever before.
«He's an egomaniac devoid of all moral sense» ---- said the society woman dressing for a charity bazaar, who dared not contemplate what means of self - expression would be left to her and how she would impose her ostentation on her friends, if charity were not the all - excusing virtue ---- said the social worker who had found no aim in life and could generate no aim from within the sterility of his soul, but basked in virtue and held an unearned respect from all, by grace of his fingers on the wounds of others ---- said the novelist who had nothing to say if the subject of service and sacrifice were to be taken away from him, who sobbed in the hearing of attentive thousands that he loved them and loved them and would they please love him a little in return ---- said the lady columnist who had just bought a country mansion because she wrote so tenderly about the little people ---- said all the little people who wanted to hear of love, the great love, the unfastidious love, the love that embraced everything, forgave everything, and permitted everything ---- said every second - hander who could not exist except as a leech on the souls of others.»
Self - Direction: In attempt to avoid the now cliché expression and perhaps to elaborate on the «buyers are in control» adage, social buyers are oriented towards self - directed means of interactions.
Harrison then appears as a formidable change agent, a transformational leader in the truest meaning of that tired expression.
Have you ever thought about what it means to be living at the very edge of evolution - the most highly developed expression of a cosmos becoming aware of itself?
But what do words like «vow» and «covenant of love» actually mean beyond routine expressions of piety?
Codependence finds subtle means of expression, all cloaked in piety and devotion.
but what i meant was that the guy's expression is a bad form of atheism.
If this expression is meant synonymously to «why buy the cow when you can get the milk for free», then I agree it's horrible of you to say it.
Like a bipolar magnet, the Christian author today feels the pull of both forces: a fervent desire to communicate what gives life meaning counteracted by an artistic inclination toward self - expression, form and structure that any «message» might interrupt.
The struggle for the freedom of the press and freedom of ideas has, up till now, been mainly an argument within the bourgeoisie itself; for the masses, freedom to express opinions was a fiction since they were, from the beginning, barred from the means of production — above all from the press — and thus were unable to join in freedom of expression from the start.
Democracy means freedom of expression without any exception.
Freedom of expression does not mean you get to pass legislation banning activities you find icky.
Such a meaning appears quite alien to the sense of the expression anywhere in the New Testament.
If by God is meant the Ground of Being, the Essence of Being, the Absolute, the Weltgeist, and all similar expressions, the reply is still No, for according to Schweitzer such terms «denote nothing actual, but something conceived in abstractions which for that reason is also absolutely meaningless» (The Philosophy of Civilization [Macmillan, 1949], p. 304).
Such theorists as Mary Daly appear to employ goddess imagery as a symbolizing of the Verb which is divine power within us and sustaining the universe, but increasingly, revolutionary feminism insists that religion is both an expression of the self and the means by which we control the inner self.
Care must be taken that no individual is presented as the full expression of the meaning of any other element.
There's a maxim that when the meaning of our words themselves are ambiguous, only 40 % of the meaning comes from the words, and the other 60 % of understanding is conveyed by tone of voice, facial expressions, and overall body language.
This means that the high valuation of science and education, so widespread across the world, is an expression of the interests of the rich and powerful.
And if the emergent conversation truly has been integrated into most expressions of Christianity as you stated, then shouldn't that mean Tony Jones and other Emergent leaders should be accountable to all their audiences, then and now, for any points and patterns of alleged abuse?
What he means here are those who see theology and faith as solely expressions of one's experience of God or Christ or the Spirit or some such.
Dating from the assumption of power by the French Third Republic in 1870, it meant having as little as possible to do with the rest of French society in so far as it seemed to be an expression of republicanism and anti-Catholicism.
We witnessed a horrible car crash while driving one evening and her first words were, «OH MY GOD» Well Ken, when I am surprised I will often exclaim «bugger me» but it does nt mean I actually want to be buggered, its an expression, not a claim of belief.
Growing numbers of church people, too, are thoroughly secularized and find their meanings in a technological pragmatic society, and, while continuing to observe the traditional expressions of worship, teaching, and sacraments, these people find their search for meaning more and more unmet by the church's teaching.
The body of God, as theologians would say, is creation, understood as God's self - expression; it is formed in God's own reality, bodied forth in the eons of evolutionary time, and supplied with the means to nurture and sustain billions of different forms of life.
Quite possibly Barth realized that a dialectical method must negate all human expressions of the meaning of faith — including the creedal and dogmatic statements of the historic Church — while paradoxically affirming the deepest expressions of «subjectivity» or Existenz.
While this relativity can be interpreted to mean that values are wholly defined by the circumstances of culture and are merely expressions of cultural exigencies, the insistent pressures of the human conscience, oftentimes in contradiction to accepted cultural norms, render this interpretation doubtful.
«8 Whether or not divine inspiration is claimed by the artist, in his work he surrenders to something beyond his ordinary self and produces some expression of inner meaning capable of evoking purer feelings in those to whom he communicates.
Matthew reads, «the Son of God,» which of course is what Mark's expression means.
Wieseltier continues: «Both nationalism and religion are expressions of the certainty, historical and spiritual, that we have not created ourselves, that we have sources, and that those sources have something to do with the meaning of our lives.
This means not only that we are approaching the texts as fully human productions — I point out that statements of divine inspiration are statements concerning ultimate origin and authority, not method of composition - but even more that we take seriously that aspect of literature of most interest to cultural anthropologists: how it gives symbolic expression to human experience.
Simply by noting the overwhelming power and the comprehensive expression of the modern Christian experience of the death of God, we can sense the effect of the ever fuller movement of the Word or Spirit into history, a movement whose full meaning only dawns with the collapse of Christendom, and in the wake of the historical realization of the death of God.
That site has some really excellent posters you might want to take a look at as well (oh, and it might help get the extra layer of meaning if you know that «po - mo» is also slang for «post modern» which is a term used to describe the meta - level / self - satirize / surreal sort of cultural expression that followed the «modernist» movements): http://www.spurgeon.org/~phil/posters.htm
Then it becomes obvious that the attention is not to be turned to the contemporary mythology in terms of which the real meaning in Jesus» teaching finds its outward expression.
Sexuality is a dimension of personal existence in which the meaning of love is to be learned and in which love between persons reaches a depth, intimacy and creativity of expression which is incomparable with most other loves.
For they are expressions of the divine purpose as well as the means of developing the human spirit.
Catholic moral teaching is not an arbitrary moralistic code, but an integrated expression of what it means to be fully human, as revealed in Christ.
For Pope John Paul, the evangelising task of the Church today must not only use new methods and means of expression, but be suffused with a new ardour.
The author of this article may be well meaning... have you heard the expression «throwing the baby out with the bath water»?
Nevertheless, and here we continue to have much to learn from the radical Christian, we can not neglect the possibility that it is precisely our alienation from the religious world of primitive Christianity which can make possible our realization of the fundamental if underlying meaning of the earliest expressions of the Christian faith.
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