Sentences with phrase «more affinity with»

For example, i have never had Lao in my party or really talked to him, but i needed to gain more affinity with him to unlock ch.8.
And recent New Testament scholarship suggests that Jesus of Nazareth had much more affinity with this stream of thought than previously realized.
Billowing and diaristic, expansive and soft, they have more affinities with a current abstract painter like Joanne Greenbaum than with any of his contemporaries.

Not exact matches

«Companies should create more affinity groups with other companies in their area,» Austin suggests.
To fully grasp its potential — and its natural affinity with Google's mission — you have to look more closely at what it was doing before Google bought it.
Travis Isaacson, senior director of organizational development at Access Development, a Salt Lake City, affinity marketing business, doesn't want anything that fancy, just an iPod Classic with 120 GB of memory instead of the old 80 GB model he has now so he can squeeze in more of the business books he downloads from Audible.com.
Thus the Wesleyan tradition has an inherent affinity to historical process and movement, which puts it at odds with the more absolutistic traditions that try to deny relativity and the historical conditionedness of Christian life and thought.
But even the more conservative wings of the Wesleyan tradition (which because of their basically orthodox stance and their commitment to a «supernatural» articulation of Christian faith, have often felt some affinity with the fundamentalist wing of modem Protestantism) have not been able to find a home in the circles of either modem fundamentalism or more recently in neo-evangelicalism.
We find some affinity with some of the other Movements: like them we have grown and flourished though on a more modest scale and with a quite different style: we are much smaller, we are not international, we own no properties or schools, and our priests are all diocesan, working in parishes under the direction of their bishops.
There are nevertheless important differences that give the Christian nativity a more immediate affinity with the spirit and structure of comedy.
There is also the matter of philosophical affinity with its viewpoint, which is far and away more important.
With such major centers of the new evangelicalism as Fuller Seminary now showing a good deal more affinity to neo-orthodoxy than to fundamentalism (see Gerald T. Sheppard, «Biblical Hermeneutics: The Academic Language of Evangelical Identity,» Union Seminary Quarterly Review 32 [Winter 1977, pp. 81 - 94]-RRB-, surely we must be cautious both about assuming flatly a «decline» of classic liberalism and about implying a one - to - one relation between the liberal ideologies, whatever their current condition, and the oldline denominational structures.
Even more, everything is animated with a flow of Presence and of Love — the spirit which, emanating from the supreme pole of personalization, fosters and nourishes the mutual affinity of individualities in process of convergence.
At the same time, many old - style conservative evangelicals have warned that postliberal theology is but the latest manifestation of a deadly neo-orthodoxy, which is all the more pernicious for its seeming affinity with conservative aims.
Like you, I find more of an affinity with our millennial generation than with my fellow Builders or with «The Silent Generation» as some call us.
Thus his vision, beginning with man accepting, affirming, even willing the death of God in a radical sense, ends with man willing to participate in the utter desolation of the secular or the profane, willing to undergo the discipline of darkness, the dark night of the soul (here Altizer's affinity with the religious existentialists, who may not have God but who don't at all like not having him, is clearest), while the possibility of a new epiphany of the sacred, a rebirth of the possibility of having God once more is awaited.
(cf. 18:20 and 14:11); Jeremiah's profound grief, 8:4 - 9:1; his affinity with Hosea, 13:16 27 but in many other passages as well; the certainty of destruction, 14:10 - 18; the quality of the «Confession» in 15:10 - 18 (as also elsewhere) that brings Jeremiah closer to us than any other figure in the Old Testament; the symbolic act again, chapter 19 — only Ezekiel among the prophets performs more such acts than Jeremiah; the bitterest of his confessions, 20:7 - 18, matched in the Old Testament only in Job (cf. Job 3); his association with Baruch in the remarkable narrative of chapter 36, «in the fourth year of Jehoiakim»; and his devastating words on Jehoiakim, 22: 13 - 19, bitter testimony to what was in Jeremiah's eyes the miserable rule of a miserable king.
And being united by affinities of character, they move with less impediment and more vigor than any other bodies can move, and constitute, no doubt, that form of the sacramental host by which Jesus Christ intends to give freedom to the world.49
With millennials» proven affinity for pouches and convenience, the premade STANDCAP Pouch is a clear choice for brands aiming to attract more millennial consumers.
Sprinkle with dried mint and a small pinch of Aleppo or more, depending on your affinity for heat.
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Of course when it comes to intoxication, we think of alcohol (kind of ironic, given the Irish affinity for a pub and a pint) but the meaning of this word comes with a lot more depth than what first comes to mind.
In particular a strong affinity is expressed by many of the authors with Catholic Social Thought (/ Teaching)(CST) about which more later.
Dr. Uhlén founded the Science for Life Laboratory in Stockholm, Sweden, where he served as director from 2010 to 2015, and has authored more than 750 publications in bioscience with a focus on the development and use of affinity reagents in biotechnology and biomedicine.
«By working with the oxide electron affinity, we were able to increase the asymmetry by more than ten-fold, making this diode design more attractive,» said Cola.
While most B cells have a low affinity for pathogens, which might effectively fend off a relatively mild virus, Tfh (with the stimulation of ICOS) allows the select few that produce highly specific and more strongly reactive antibodies to proliferate and outcompete their less specific brethren.
Interestingly, an imaging study comparing DA increases using BPND and 4 - propyl -9-hydroxynaphthoxazine -LRB-[11C] PHNO)(radiotracer with > 20-fold higher affinity for D3 over D2 receptors, and presumably more sensitive to competition with endogenous DA)(63, 64) in response to a stressor in individuals at high risk for schizophrenia showed that those who abused marijuana had a blunted response, consistent with decreased DA signaling (22).
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Longer intervals between doses of vitamin D2 will result in large fluctuations of serum 25 (OH) D concentrations (due to more rapid metabolic degradation via 24 - hydroxlation and a lesser affinity to the vitamin D - binding protein1), therefore the dosing interval with vitamin D2 is should not exceed fourteen days.
However, herbs are natural so it makes more sense to consider them for your health and wellness due to their affinity with the human physiology.
(Other times, I have an affinity for the person, and I am sure that if I can just find the magic words, the person I'm conversing with will understand what I'm saying and we will be friends for ever more... That's my inner, innocent child peaking out at times.
It turns out that day included threat of cancer (not), association with a Samurai Data Poet, visits of family, living and dead, an affinity with Scrooge mcDuck, and more, all of which I share here.
MySpace added a little meat to the bone with their affinity for music, and they recognised users wanted more freedom to express themselves.
Those with an affinity for a more structured date enjoy the Naper Settlement.
We'll show you your most compatible matches, and you will be able to see your affinity score with other matchaffinity.com members, plus a more in - depth breakdown of your relationship compatibility.
Affinity can be positive or negative — meaning that a weapon with negative affinity will actually be more likely to do «weak» hits that have reduced damage.
«Milk» strikes me as a more Yank - centric piece of history that might miss with the Brits (as it did with the HFPA), and while «The Reader» hasn't been a resounding critical success over in the UK, BAFTA voters have previously shown an affinity for such literary, highbrow material.
Characters form relationships with each other the more they fight together and considering how many heroes are available; it's very interesting to watch everyone's affinity gradually grow.
Christian Wolff (Ben Affleck) is a math savant with more affinity for numbers than people.
There is a lot more complexity to it than this; some unit types actually can move, all types have differently shaped ranges for their attacks, there are elemental affinities and weakness to wrangle with, and plenty more besides.
I remember going to see Don't Make Waves at the London's BFI Southbank, the decision to head down more because I wanted to watch something, anything, than any great affinity with its director, Alexander McKendrick.
However, Harding's scrappy athletic style, garish hand - made costumes and affinity for rock and heavy metal music in her skating routines, rather than the more acceptable classical music of the sport, puts her at odds with the figure skating establishment and its judges.
It's inevitable that the latest all - singing - sorta - all - dancing extravaganza from Adam Shankman (Hairspray), Rock of Ages, based upon the 2006 Broadway musical of the same name, will get compared to Glee — what with them sharing an affinity for bright - eyed moppets singing songs in squeaky, polished voices — but this being a big screen event audiences should be hoping for something more.
Additionally, it's not necessary to make Emma's current beau, architect Daniel Riddick (Ioan Gruffudd), the absolute worst person in all of San Francisco, the audience's empathy and affinity unlikely to ever have gone his direction had he just been presented with more of an even keel.
With its linear, mission - centric plot and collection of archetypal characters, «Hostiles,» which Cooper adapted from an unproduced manuscript by the late screenwriter Donald E. Stewart («Missing»), bears more than passing resemblance to such towering John Ford classics as «Stagecoach» and «The Searchers,» an affinity underlined by the sweeping landscape and kinetic action captured with keen sensitivity by cinematographer Masanobu TakayanWith its linear, mission - centric plot and collection of archetypal characters, «Hostiles,» which Cooper adapted from an unproduced manuscript by the late screenwriter Donald E. Stewart («Missing»), bears more than passing resemblance to such towering John Ford classics as «Stagecoach» and «The Searchers,» an affinity underlined by the sweeping landscape and kinetic action captured with keen sensitivity by cinematographer Masanobu Takayanwith keen sensitivity by cinematographer Masanobu Takayanagi.
We recently spoke with Jones about the project's history, his affinity for Blade Runner, twisting Paul Rudd's nice guy image, and more.
Also, television is good, and to the extent that movies like Andrew Bujalski's wonderful rom - com Results have an affinity with TV, it resides in their sharp writing and characterization; I'd happily trade a few movie houses full of empty - headed swooshy - camera «pure cinema» for more of that.)
But Clowes, who wrote the screenplay, and director Craig Johnson, as director (following his success with The Skeleton Twins) show more affinity for anarchic humor than pathos.
In heyday Hollywood times, a director's using the same actor or actors over and over again may have had more to do with studio contracts and who was available than with personal taste and affinities.
Belonging to a generation of digital natives, our pupils already have an affinity with technology, so I see a school's role being more to do with showing pupils how they can use IT to get more out of their studies, and equipping them with skills for their next steps in education and the workplace.
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