Sentences with phrase «new meaning in this context»

Speaking about priorities for land - related climate action, Mr. Monga stressed that achieving common well - being takes on a new meaning in the context of the Paris Agreement on Climate Change and the 2030 development agenda.
Without going into spoiler territory, the «Garfield minus Garfield» meme suddenly takes on a whole new meaning in this context

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It seems to me that these latter novels are all illuminated by discussing them in terms very similar to the ones we used to discuss parables: they evoke the graciousness of the transcendent by means of a distortion of the familiar, for the purpose of providing a new and extraordinary context for ordinary experience.
But understood in the context of our joyful «play,» this advice to work takes on a new perspective.0 ur toil is not meant to master life; it is not for the purpose of wresting the key to salvation from life itself.
Usually it will pay the student to look up such passages in their Old Testament context, for they will be found often to throw unexpected light upon the meaning of New Testament ideas.
Hoefer 1979) says that the «rite has become a legal condition for the entry into the church which functions as a religious communal group; in this context it fails to convey its full meaning and purpose as the expression of or solidarity with the new humanity in Christ which transcends all communal or caste solidarities»; he also refers to the conclusion of Joseph Belcastro's book A New Testament Doctrine of Baptism for Today, that «the N.T. does not teach that baptism was a condition of salvation or church membership, but baptism was to be available for the disciples of the coming church.new humanity in Christ which transcends all communal or caste solidarities»; he also refers to the conclusion of Joseph Belcastro's book A New Testament Doctrine of Baptism for Today, that «the N.T. does not teach that baptism was a condition of salvation or church membership, but baptism was to be available for the disciples of the coming church.New Testament Doctrine of Baptism for Today, that «the N.T. does not teach that baptism was a condition of salvation or church membership, but baptism was to be available for the disciples of the coming church....
But language is what the poet has to work with, and so the poet is forced to take sometimes exaggerated, sometimes extreme steps to pierce the mundane, breaking up lines, using words in odd new contexts, relying on sound effects and packing the stanzas with sensuous images and fragments from scripture, and the common language of faith suddenly takes on new meaning through these odd juxtapositions.
However, it takes on another meaning in the context of new social movements and contemporary political reactions.
But also, the words of preaching in this context are the vehicles of the gospel, which is the hopeful message of new meaning and power for life.
As a result, we are able to place them in different contexts that give those particulars new meanings.
Once we set Jesus in the context of a larger scriptural story, however, and come to grips with his sense of what exactly the new the new covenant would mean and how it would both fulfill and transform the old one... we discover a much richer, and more narratival, sense of «fulfillment,» which generates that subtle and powerful view of scripture we find in the early church.»
The exercise is intended to help people to see the familiar in new contexts, by juxtaposing the ordinary familiar meanings with novel associations: thus Camel filters are juxtaposed with the rich man who wanted to get into the kingdom of heaven, and the ad reads: «This is the one to try.»
This means that instead of attempting to move from the unsatisfactory present into a fantastic Golden Age in past or future time, or withdrawing altogether into the timeless world of the mystics, we bring the total situation, as we ourselves partake in it, into a larger context, which gives it new meaning.
One is asked, as it were, to find features of the old in the new; one is offered new ways of looking at a phenomenon.29 Harré has pointed out that many scientific terms are themselves metaphorical and carry an important component of meaning from their original context.
«The historical mission of our times is to reinvent the human — at the species level, with critical reflection, within the community of life - systems, in a time - developmental context, by means of story and shared dream experience... The Great Work now, as we move into a new millennium, is to carry out the transition from a period of human devastation of the Earth to a period when humans would be present to the planet in a mutually beneficial manner.»
Warren Pearce's new «Making Climate Social» project seeks to investigate the «contributors, content, connections and contexts of social media climate change communications» in order to determine «what the social media revolution might mean for the tricky relationship between science, politics, and publics.»
Timmons v. Twin Cities Area New Party, 520 U. S. 351, 354 - 355, n. 4, 359 (1997)(recognizing party's right to select its own standard - bearer in context of minor party that selected its candidate through means other than a primary); id., at 371 (STEVENS, J., dissenting); Eu v. San Francisco County Democratic Central Comm., 489 U. S. 214 (1989); Democratic Party of United States v. Wisconsin ex rel.
Section 6A of the Education and Inspections Act 2006, which was introduced by amendment through the Education Act 2011, says that «If a local authority in England think a new school needs to be established in their area, they must seek proposals for the establishment of an Academy» (which in this context, means a Free School).
Saying new words in context helps children grasp their meaning.
Among the findings: (1) art activities can be integrated into classroom content and used to encourage rehearsal - type activities (such as songs) that incorporate relevant subject matter, (2) incorporating information into story, poem, song, or art form may place the knowledge in context, which can help students remember it, especially if the students are creating art that relates subject matter to themselves, (3) through artistic activities like writing a story or creating a drawing, students generate information they might otherwise have simply read, which will very likely lead to better long - term retention of that information, (4) physically acting out material, such as in a play, helps learners recall information, (5) speaking words aloud results in better retention than reading words in silence, (6) increasing the amount of effort involved in learning new information (such as being asked to discern meaning from an ambiguous sentence or to interpret a work of art) is positively associated with its retention, (7) emotionally charged content is easier to remember than content linked to events that are emotionally neutral, and (8) information presented as pictures is retained better than the same information presented as words.
Examples of activities within the booklets include: - Word Tennis - to enable students to demonstrate that they can: «Discuss their understanding of new words, and explore the meaning of words in context» - Conventions Bingo - to enable students to demonstrate that they can: «Identify and discuss themes and conventions in writing.»
For example, in 1984, Michigan put forward a «new» definition of reading as «the process of constructing meaning through the dynamic interaction among the reader, the text, and the context of the reading situation» (Wixson & Peters, 1984).
Words in Context Learning new words by deriving meaning from context is an importantContext Learning new words by deriving meaning from context is an importantcontext is an important skill.
The intervention involved direct teaching of word meanings; teaching and raising awareness of words with multiple meanings; systemic teaching of word analysis skills including roots and affixes; engaging students in word games, riddles, and other activities designed to promote deeper understanding and use of the words in new and meaningful contexts; and finding the words outside of school.
Level 2 proficiency means that students can communicate in brief oral and written passages on basic topics and can determine the meaning of new words from context.
The publication examines the promise and realities of the new assessments, which, according to the creators, are meant to be more comprehensive and engaging than current state tests are at assessing students» abilities to apply the Common Core standards in a real - world context.
Because young children's learning — for example, the acquisition of new vocabulary and the meanings behind those words — occurs in the context of reciprocal relationships with adults and caregivers, it is difficult to tease apart children's cognitive, social, and emotional development during these years.
Technically it's not clear what that means in this context, but the new iPad has a virtually perfect 99 percent of the Standard Color Gamut (a 38 percent improvement over the iPad 2).
In this Quarterly Report on Form 10 - Q, unless the context otherwise requires, the following terms have the meanings assigned to them as set forth below: «we», «our», and the «Company» refer to Forward Industries, Inc., a New York corporation, together with its consolidated subsidiaries; «Forward» or «Forward Industries» refers to Forward Industries, Inc.; «common stock» refers to the common stock, $.01 par value per share, of Forward Industries, Inc.; «Koszegi» refers to Forward Industries» wholly owned subsidiary Koszegi Industries, Inc., an Indiana corporation; «Forward HK» refers to Forward Industries» wholly owned subsidiary Forward Industries HK, Ltd., a Hong Kong corporation; «Forward Innovations» refers to Forward Industries» wholly owned subsidiary Forward Innovations GmbH, a Swiss corporation; «Forward APAC» refers to Forward Industries» wholly owned subsidiary Forward Asia Pacific Limited, a Hong Kong corporation; «GAAP» refers to accounting principles generally accepted in the United States; «Commission» refers to the United States Securities and Exchange Commission; «Exchange Act» refers to the United States Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amendeIn this Quarterly Report on Form 10 - Q, unless the context otherwise requires, the following terms have the meanings assigned to them as set forth below: «we», «our», and the «Company» refer to Forward Industries, Inc., a New York corporation, together with its consolidated subsidiaries; «Forward» or «Forward Industries» refers to Forward Industries, Inc.; «common stock» refers to the common stock, $.01 par value per share, of Forward Industries, Inc.; «Koszegi» refers to Forward Industries» wholly owned subsidiary Koszegi Industries, Inc., an Indiana corporation; «Forward HK» refers to Forward Industries» wholly owned subsidiary Forward Industries HK, Ltd., a Hong Kong corporation; «Forward Innovations» refers to Forward Industries» wholly owned subsidiary Forward Innovations GmbH, a Swiss corporation; «Forward APAC» refers to Forward Industries» wholly owned subsidiary Forward Asia Pacific Limited, a Hong Kong corporation; «GAAP» refers to accounting principles generally accepted in the United States; «Commission» refers to the United States Securities and Exchange Commission; «Exchange Act» refers to the United States Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amendein the United States; «Commission» refers to the United States Securities and Exchange Commission; «Exchange Act» refers to the United States Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended;
Breath of the Wild doesn't mean that Nintendo should drop every one of their franchises into an open world; Zelda's latest follows the same path as Metroid Prime, in which the company distilled a game's essence in a context that felt fresh, bold, and new.
Known for his thought - provoking images, Magritte used such ordinary objects as green apples, bowler hats and pipes in unfamiliar contexts, giving new meaning to familiar things and challenging the viewer's perception of reality.
For McKee, seeing Guston in this new context must have meant seeing his old friend's work differently, for better or worse.
For Matheus» first exhibition in Los Angeles, he brings to the fore, in the diverse context of this city, issues of crossing boundaries, the circulation of materials, and the creation of new meanings by awakening subjectivities not originally contained in materials.
This means that net art has a new chapter ahead of it in which it can be displayed in less restrictive contexts.
Its meaning in the context of «NYC 1993» assumes further depth when one considers the changes its New York locales have undergone.
She explores the possibilities of performance art as a way to continue her research on the relationship between people and objects, and to further investigate the commoditization of culture, assimilation, and how cultural meaning is transformed in the multicultural urban environment and is absorbed into new social contexts.
In the early 1980s, Jeff Koons consciously updated Marcel Duchamp's proposition that an artist is a «chooser» who gives once - useful objects new meanings (and later, a new commodity status) by placing them in a fine art contexIn the early 1980s, Jeff Koons consciously updated Marcel Duchamp's proposition that an artist is a «chooser» who gives once - useful objects new meanings (and later, a new commodity status) by placing them in a fine art contexin a fine art context.
In all of his word and phrase work, the pieces have a somewhat hidden meaning that are given new context and life when placed on the wall.
I look forward to seeing my art in an entirely new context, expanding its meaning and visitors» experience of it.
Wei's sculptures and installations are very often created using found materials that are placed in new contexts in order to draw completely new meanings out of them.
As Badura - Triska explained to the assembled press in Wakefield, reconciling these two ambitions is an almost impossible task, given that part of West's way of working was always to improvise, expanding the possible range of meanings of old works by mixing them up again in new contexts.
In a contemporary context, the artist can create meaning by facilitating an encounter with a familiar material in a new contexIn a contemporary context, the artist can create meaning by facilitating an encounter with a familiar material in a new contexin a new context.
It adopts, or takes over the existing pieces, possibly even some artworks, which often lose their original notion in the process, and acquire new meanings within the newly established contexts.
Originally unveiled during the 2008 presidential campaign, Trinket takes on a new meaning within the context of an unfolding struggle for black rights in contemporary America.
Hirschhorn dissects these media reports by taking headlines or commentary out of their original context, appropriating them as «a kind of cruel poetry» - he wants to go «beyond the limits of information» and create new and surreal connections in their meaning.
As with the Corporate Logo Paintings, which feature abstracted and blurred logos printed on canvas, the new series of Aged Paintings appropriates corporate signage in various stages of decay, clustering many together on one canvas to create new contexts and meanings.
The importance of group shows may lie in the creation of a new context for individual works of art, in which new meanings can be generated.
These works are paired alongside selected vernacular photographs from the Pilara Foundation Collection, illustrating another instance in which found pictures can offer new meaning through a simple change of context.
The terms «local» and «international» are given new emphasis (especially at this juncture and in the context of one of the largest sporting events on the planet) and the following questions are posed: What does it mean to be a local artist in this age of the global?
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