Sentences with phrase «microcosm with»

Some films thrive on limitations and this has all the right ingredients to present a thoughtful and thrilling microcosm with its network of characters, as well as stunning scenery.
Our issue can be looked at in microcosm with the current center back situation.
More than other types of association, a religious group presents itself as a microcosm with its own law, outlook on life, attitude and atmosphere.
Juxtaposing clinical microcosms with the organic world of the flesh, the painting leaves the viewer guessing at the order in this disorder.

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With only 8 million people and a GDP one - tenth the size of Germany's, Austria couldn't bring the EU down directly, but its disenchantment with established parties and popular anger at the management of the migrant crisis make it a microcosm of the angst that could spell the union's downfWith only 8 million people and a GDP one - tenth the size of Germany's, Austria couldn't bring the EU down directly, but its disenchantment with established parties and popular anger at the management of the migrant crisis make it a microcosm of the angst that could spell the union's downfwith established parties and popular anger at the management of the migrant crisis make it a microcosm of the angst that could spell the union's downfall.
The fully - automated Boxed warehouse is a microcosm of what's happening in multiple industries as companies grapple with automation.
But on another level, what happened to Facebook with Cambridge Analytica is a microcosm of an increasingly obvious problem that's increasingly affecting all social media platforms — with effects that potentially impact every internet user.
But with FDIC reports noting that large commercial banks have the lowest level of loan loss reserves in a decade, and showing concerns about deterioration in credit quality and regional risk factors, Superior is a microcosm of a much broader problem.
We are all of us together carried in the one world - womb; yet each of us is our own little microcosm in which the Incarnation is wrought independently with degrees of intensity, and shades that are incommunicable.
It was the economic and productive unit of society, tilling the land together; it was the political unit of society, with parental authority as the supporting microcosm of the state; it was the cultural unit, transmitting letters and arts, rearing and teaching the young; and it was the moral unit, inculcating through cooperative work and discipline those social dispositions which are the psychological basis and cement of civilized society».
Hermann Lotze's philosophy in Microcosm, 26 provided many a theologian and churchman of this period with the key to resolve the issue between religion and evolution.
For Horton, the African cosmology has a two - tier structure: lesser spirits concerned with events in the microcosm and the Supreme Being concerned with events in the macrocosm.
That which man has not created and which it is beyond his power to create — the macrocosm of the stars and the microcosm of the cells and atoms — man can understand with an adequacy that points...
The major thrust of these writings is found in microcosm in the anecdotes of healing and exorcism, in the parables, and in the passion and resurrection stories as the «concrete dramatization of the power of God effecting what is impossible with men.»
The discussions tend to reflect in microcosm how we interact with overtly secular aspects on a larger scale.
That which man has not created and which it is beyond his power to create — the macrocosm of the stars and the microcosm of the cells and atoms — man can understand with an adequacy that points to the common source of both.
Such a representation of God corresponds to the conception which the Greek man had of himself as a microcosm, receiving form from a law identical with the great cosmic law, a form which is present as an ideal norm in human will and knowledge.
They saw the treatment process as the opportunity to provide patients with a «community of concern,» a microcosm of healing forces which would offer the patient regular opportunities for facing those issues of human existence which lie below his alcoholic symptoms.
What befell Tiger on the par - 4 14th was a microcosm of his early struggles with the flat stick.
Ultimately, this board is a microcosm if Philly and posters need to be aware and probably take everything said with that in mind.
This week spent with Walton is that long, strange trip in microcosm.
Midfielder Cesc Fabregas felt that it was the least Chelsea deserved after dominating most of the match, with the Spaniard also suggesting that it was a microcosm of Chelsea's season as a whole.
In a way, it's a microcosm of modern politics which has followed the same pattern and both phenomena have to do with simple human psychology as we try to adjust our minds to the vastness of the information age.
We'll discuss un-winning mentalities, overuse the word «microcosm» and debate whether or not Gooners can be sent to Hell for wishing for a Sp * rs Premiership title before turning our attention to the good old days of Arsenal's Invincibles, the shifting North American scouting network and how to get Arsene Wenger to write the foreword in your book with former Arsenal player and current Arsenal scout Danny Karbassiyoon, whose own account of highs and lows while playing for Arsenal are fleshed out in his new title The Arsenal Yankee, which comes out in early May.
Based on interviews with 100 women, this book identifies obstetrical procedures as rituals, and analyzes the American medical system as a microcosm of our society which seeks through these rituals to socialize birthing women into the collective core value system of the technocracy.
Packing school lunches is really a microcosm of parenting - you could go straight down the path of least resistance and fill the lunchbox up with pre-packaged foods that require no preparation whatsoever, yet also deliver... more
Packing school lunches is really a microcosm of parenting - you could go straight down the path of least resistance and fill the lunchbox up with pre-packaged foods that require no preparation whatsoever, yet also deliver an unhealthy dose of salt, sugar, and other gunk.
Ball, who had battled back and forth with Leibell over the years in the rough - and - tumble microcosm that is Putnam County politics, said the request showed his predecessor in the 40th Senate District had broken with reality.
The majority of the people are brash troglodytes, the Yankees are a microcosm of what is wrong with our economic operations, the people suck at driving, and the city is dirtier than German shepherds b - hole on a hot July day.
Last night's «debate» was a microcosm of the last seven plus years of Westminster Labour obsession with appeasing the Right of politics.
The moment was a microcosm of Clinton's primary campaign: singing in harmony with the Democratic progressive base while she seeks the party's nomination, but not quite the same tune in the way that Sanders does.
«And with just 62,000 signatures I think that's just a microcosm of the amount of votes we'll get.
Speaking in East Harlem, City Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito agreed that reform is «desperately needed,» adding that the city lockup is a microcosm of what's wrong with the «criminal justice system» nationally.
The auctions may be a microcosm of Mexico's approach to energy and climate as adapts and copes with a free market.
He was trapped in a microcosm of humanity's struggle with water.
There were likely hundreds of thousands of protozoans in a microcosm, or jar, and populations turned over fairly quickly, with many chances for mutations, Morin said.
The trial, taken as a microcosm, confirms AIM's director Surh's assertions, «our data could explain why children suffer from a higher incidence of food allergy than adults and why childhood allergy spontaneously dissipates with time.»
DiChristina: I was just going to say, that's one thing also what occurred to me is that to me is a lesson in microcosm — because it's just a paragraph what Steve just read to everybody — that shows why it's so important in science to remove all your confounds, you know, remove all the variables so that you can find really what is at the heart of thing, and to me that that's the lesson that science has much more thoroughly adopted probably at this point and can speak with, you know, much greater authority; when something actually is a finding you need to be able to remove all the potential things that could be interfering with the conclusion that you're trying to make.
Inside, there's a teeming microcosm of quarks and gluons with properties such as spin and «color» charge that contribute to the particle's seemingly simplistic role as a building block of visible matter.
Techniques A novel baiting microcosm approach used to identify the bacterial community associated with Penicillium bilaii hyphae in soil — Behnoushsadat Ghodsalavi — PLoS One
You tap into the divine flow of life, via the microcosm of your flow with each other.
They are here to remind us that we are a microcosm reflecting and resonating with the macrocosm.
New clothes... champers... macarons... manicures... selfies... instant photos... social media — my pre-NYFW kick - off event that I hosted with Gilt on 1.30.14 was like a microcosm of Fashion Week itself!
The prologue before the opening credits, set before the main story, is a microcosm of everything that happens after: Jack, trying to settle down with a woman, is ambushed by faceless killers that he quickly and impressively dispatches before walking away from the whole situation to start over somewhere else.
Basically Altman uses the country music scene as a microcosm of American shallowness, its obsession with celebrity and their symbiotic manipulation by politicians (impressively prophetic now, in retrospect).
There also is an odd feel to the make - up of the city itself, nondescript, with an intentional microcosm of different nationalities, races, genders and accents (It is claimed that author Saramago had the producers agree the story not be set in any recognizable city and without named characters, like the novel).
Fascinated by the microcosm of Americana she saw around Hall, Granik checked in with him repeatedly over the course of several years, as he married a Mexican immigrant, joined a cross-country bike trip from Missouri to Washington D.C., attended a series of military - veteran funerals, and more.
Claire is, in other words and in any way that matters, the microcosm of everything that's wrong with Elizabethtown: she's an android programmed to bestow idiosyncrasy like a Pez dispenser geeked at regular intervals — an artificial simulacrum of charm made more disturbing in that this Hall of Presidents ride is calibrated to spew platitudes on grief and new relationships instead of The Gettysburg Address.
Describing her entirely would reveal too much about this flick, even though spoilers SHOULD N'T be something one should be concerned about with a movie like this — all the same, I won't ruin it — but I'll say this: Miss San Antonio, for all intents and purposes, is a microcosm of Rodriguez» brand of filming (at least, as of late).
Exploring both her past with the DUP, and the two years prior when she was living on the streets with her brother, First Light is a microcosm of everything that was both good and bad with Sucker Punch's newest iteration of its super powered franchise.
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