Sentences with phrase «most perceptive»

It happens to the most perceptive of us — we begin working with a client believing that we have a good grasp of the problem they'll be tackling in therapy, only to end up mired in a bog of unexpected issues that bring progress to a halt.
The most perceptive comments in Kerr's interviews may have been, as was often the case, from our good old friend Steve Schneider: «All that objective stuff rests on assumptions.
The most perceptive analysis of Ensor's work is Libby Tannenbaum, James Ensor (1951).
For his sixth solo show at NYC's Jack Shainman Gallery, photographer Zwelethu Mthethwa presents three new series of works that continue to establish his role as one of South Africa's most perceptive portraitists.
Though Warhol isn't always seen as a conceptual artist, his most perceptive critic, Arthur C. Danto, calls him «the nearest thing to a philosophical genius the history of art has produced.»
Viveros - Fauné writes: «An argument can be made that Neel reserved her best, most perceptive nose for difference for her less known sitters... These pictures and others are not only unmarred by agendas of any kind, they appear instead to have been created out of a profound need to understand what lies beyond their sitters» social standing and self - presentations.
⁵ Nonetheless, an almost infallible visual intelligence underpins his work — as Judd, his most perceptive and committed early champion, convincingly argued — and is at its most acute in the best of his metal and foam sculptures.
His best criticism was collected in The Changing Forms of Art; long out of print when the Tate published another collection, Painter As Critic, to make available again some of the most perceptive and trenchant English criticisms of 20th century modernism.
Only the most perceptive of players will discover the truth however, as the clues can often lead you to multiple conclusions; When the highly anticipated Sherlock Holmes: The Devil's Daughter video game releases on June 10th, it will be up to Sherlock to investigate the dark secrets a family holds and unravel the mysteries of each case.
That is a most perceptive analysis, because yes, those were the eternal questions swirling about my brain as I imagined the stories.
During three decades of adulthood he produced some of the most perceptive and beautifully expressed observations about the human condition that the world has ever known.
Spirited, moving, and highly original, The Imperfectionists will establish Tom Rachman as one of our most perceptive, assured literary talents.
Kirsten is the mother of four children — her best and most perceptive teachers — and is a daily yoga practitioner.
Bresson influenced almost every major French filmmaker who came after him (beginning with Louis Malle, his onetime assistant, and Jean - Luc Godard, one of his most perceptive critics), but The Devil, Probably seems to have special significance for those who encountered it at a formative age.
Still, even if While We're Young stumbles a bit towards the end, it's still one of the funniest and most perceptive comedies to be released so far this year.
Time is the unifying theme of Linklater's work, and his sequels and remakes feature some of his most perceptive takes on the topic, from ageing in the face of love's ever - fixed mark in the Before films to the precarious boundary of adulthood in Everybody Wants Some!!.
Farron was one of the most perceptive critics of the coalition performance ahead of the election, albeit mostly because Charles Kennedy chose to keep his criticisms to himself on a day - to - day basis.
Of everything that has been written on the Euro crisis so far, I think one of the most perceptive and insightful pieces was an op - ed by Anne Applebaum all the way back in September 2010 (doesn't that feel like a long time ago?)
It's a wonderful story for a start, with some of the most perceptive characters ever created, but it's also full of wisdom about the nature of human relationships.
As a friend of mine said, «Jeanice Barcelo has got to be one of the most perceptive people on the planet.»
How to Get to First Base, with captions by Red Smith, is one of the funniest and most perceptive books ever done on baseball and is now something of a collector's item.
Frederick Debuyst, the Belgian Benedictine who has been one of the most perceptive voices for and critics of the new currents in church - building, has often used the word «domestic» in pointing to the virtues of the new buildings he admires.
Perhaps our most perceptive novelist of domestic affairs is John Updike.
People with such sensitivities should have been the first to become aware of the ecological crisis and the most perceptive in their response.
The committee which interviews candidates should be composed of the most perceptive laymen in a church, including, if available, persons trained in interpersonal sensitivities.
But the most perceptive of them were aware that knowledge of a vast number of diverse things, or beings, concerns not just their diversity and multiplicity but also what they...
However much we may try to blame somebody or something else our human associates, our human situation, our past experience, and the like — the human response when most perceptive is to say that «I am accountable».
Probably the response of St. Paul to the Christians in Corinth is the most perceptive (1 Cor.15: 35 - 36).
In this stimulating collection of essays written while he served on the President's Council on Bioethics, Peter Augustine Lawler proves himself again one of liberal democracy's most perceptive friendly critics.
Dean Minor is one of the wisest and most perceptive.

Not exact matches

Those who are most sensitive and perceptive have abandoned them, sometimes because they wished to do so, more often because traditional faith has simply lost the power to shape vision and experience and to guide action.
Presentational immediacy, on the other hand, can be considered as a propositional feeling with its speculation centered on the presented duration, derived from bodily efficacy; and it involves the kind of propositional feeling called «perceptive,» for the most part, but not exclusively.
Thus, a good deal of its interest and appeal is as a fragment of an intellectual autobiography of Elshtain herself, one of our most original and perceptive political theorists.
This attitude is encapsulated in the remark made by a perceptive analyst of the complex processes at work in the early church, Robin Lane Fox, who begins his chapter entitled «Persecution and Martyrdom,» with the words: «The most excellent Christians in the early Church were neither virgins nor the visionaries.
In a very perceptive, but as yet unpublished, paper devoted to evaluation and to evaluating those who evaluate, Paul Weiss has called attention to the highly practical character of the theoretical work of logical analysis, thereby helping to verify Whitehead's famous dictum that the paradox is now fully resolved which states that our most abstract concepts are our best and most useful instruments with which to come to understand concrete matters of fact and practical affairs.
I am amazed how feebly multitudes of persons have imagined what it means for God to be ideally perceptive and retentive of worldly happenings, as by most definitions God is said to be!
Raising Your Spirited Child: A Guide for Parents Whose Child is More Intense, Sensitive, Perceptive, Persistent, and Energetic by Mary Sheedy Kurcinka Substance Abuse BUZZED: The Straight Facts about the Most Used and Abused Drugs from Alcohol to Ecstasy.
It's not for us to judge if we think their joy is genuine, most of us are pretty perceptive and we can sense authenticity - gravitate toward that, get some of that, you will feel lighter yourself, and you will find, as you become lighter, your life becomes lighter and that light shines a way for new experiences and new, supportive, happy people to come into your world.
Rather, it's those uncommon remarks and observations highlighting more perceptive traits (e.g. Sensual telephone voice and paparazzi - deserving elegance) that resonate most abundantly
Marketing firm Jana asked 1,500 18 to 30 - year - olds in nine countries, pictured, where they go online when looking for a relationship.Facebook was the most popular across the board, with Twitter coming in second and even My Space making the top three in certain regions The highest proportion of people who had met someone online was in Vietnam, at 67 %, pictured, whereas only a quarter of people in Brazil said they had gone on online dates.Text appeal: Women describing themselves as sweet, ambitious or thoughtful are more likely to attract male attention and receive admiring messages on online dating websites (illustrated), while men who claim they are physically fit or describe themselves as perceptive, passionate or optimistic prove more irresistible to women A study of 12,000 online dating profiles posted on e uk found that women describing themselves as sweet, ambitious or thoughtful are more likely to attract male attention and receive admiring messages.
Perceptive scores high for the both sexes, as the second most desirable descriptor, while women who describe themselves as sweet, hard - working and thoughtful and men who deem themselves spontaneous, outgoing and optimistic also score high.
Most of perceptive girls dating online how to cook, does the work of dirty clothes, dishes of ablution, cleaning, and aggregate messages at home.
Pellington's direction is at its most engaging and perceptive when it pauses to reflect on absence, the camera pondering an empty pool or staring at the exhaust from an airplane as it fades into the clouds.
Lady Bird, a coming - of - age story starring Saoirse Ronan that The A.V. Club's own A.A. Dowd said is «so funny, perceptive, and truthful that it makes most other films about adolescence look like little more than lessons in cliché.»
But these are defects in a movie that, for the most part, is bracingly perceptive about the human comedy.
Working with perceptive writer David Magee (Finding Neverand), Ang Lee creates one of the most thoughtful, artistic blockbusters ever made by a Hollywood studio.
Now, 30 years later, the film holds up not only as an insightful look into teenage life in the»80s, but also as one of the most honest and perceptive depictions of the teenage experience to be captured on celluloid.
When most composers understandably have to mask their real opinions, Horner wasn't about to be coy, resulting in an often funny, and perceptive phone conversation — which we now present as a tribute to his wit and energy.
Lady Bird is something truly special: a coming - of - age comedy so funny, perceptive, and truthful that it makes most other films about adolescence look like little more than lessons in cliché.
Funny, gripping and as perceptive as anything ever made about the power and process of advertising, it was also one of the most visually bold films of the year, thanks to Larrain's decision to shoot on bona - fide 1980s - style video.
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