Sentences with phrase «most meaningful sense»

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.
The biggest players on the Conservative side aren't British in the most meaningful sense.

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Many Catholics today are, perhaps in most cases unwittingly victims of a crisis in confidence as to whether God can in any meaningful sense be known.
This book is about how we as Christians can live the gospel in a meaningful way in a world that has lost all sense of meaning:» In a civilization which has lost the meaning of life, the most useful thing a Christian can do is to live» (p. 77).
If I had to choose a description of your presentation which made it most meaningful, «a common - sense approach to parenting» would be my description.»
British universities receive most of their funding from central government; but the Prime Minister is unable to sack university professors at will, and the mere fact of being a professor at (say) Oxford University does not make a person an agent of the British government in any meaningful sense.
In follow - up interviews conducted two months later 67 percent of the volunteers rated the psilocybin experience as among the most meaningful of their lives, comparing it to the birth of a first child or the death of a parent, and 79 percent reported that it had moderately or greatly increased their overall sense of well - being or life satisfaction.
Since the most meaningful value is the fasting glucose, does it relly make sense to perfrom an OGTT?
Plus, most retreats foster a real sense of community, giving students a chance to build meaningful relationships with like - minded people.
Each all - star has a manageable handful of moves, some of which are admittedly cute, most of which presumably fit into a sense of meaningful fighting game balance, and almost all of which wear out their welcomes after a couple of matches.
In all these senses he is provisional, almost with a capital P. Where Wragg differs — or at least the most crucial of the many ways in which he differs — from those artists gathered under Rubinstein's rubric is in his evident and overriding belief in art, and in abstract art, as a place of meaningful and compelling visual experience.»
«Most plastics don't biodegrade in any meaningful sense, so the plastic waste humans have generated could be with us for hundreds or even thousands of years,» said Jenna Jambeck, an engineer at the University of Georgia, Athens, and one of the partners in the study.
Although average differences between depressive symptoms of children with and without chronic physical illnesses are small to very small in a statistical sense, most effect sizes are practically meaningful when using Cohen's criteria for interpreting effect sizes or the BESD.
If I had to choose a description of your presentation which made it most meaningful, «a common - sense approach to parenting» would be my description.»
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