Sentences with phrase «more imaginative effort»

Forcing MPs to host an annual house open day so that taxpayers in their constituencies could inspect the properties was a more imaginative effort from an audience member.

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Ben Meyer comments that most Jesus scholars of the day couple the liberal emphasis on the ethics with an equally liberal «hermeneutic of empathy» In turn, a host of imaginative these were put forward in an effort to understand more fully Jesus religious experience by tracing out the psychological development of Jesus's messianic awareness.
More crucially they invited their sister to contribute her own imaginative efforts to its pages, for which their example proved decisive, as Honan shrewdly notes:
Beginning to imagine the world as if religious solidarities were more important than national ones would inevitably divert imaginative effort from depicting and ornamenting the glories of the nation and of citizenship.
But whatever you think about it a colossal amount of wasted effort was put in, building up these ever larger arsenals, which perhaps a more imaginative approach would've been more productive.
Granted, some of this has been generated by Malick, and the promotional efforts for the film, but, frankly, many big name, and lesser name critics, have simply imbued and misconstrued their own critical lack and imaginative dead rot into their reviews, and missed the boat on this film, from some of its most basic elements through its more nuanced themes and evocations.
On the flipside, the humor is more plentiful, the arsenal is more imaginative, the soundtrack is suitably spooky, and the rare mounts are now well worth the fairly minimal effort that it takes to track them down.
I am afraid that if I let her loose, she will take on more than her super powers can handle, and all of her really creative and imaginative efforts will be diluted.
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