Sentences with phrase «new significance»

And that control takes on new significance in an increasingly diverse marketplace.
The aesthetics of the mundane take on new significance when the web of production and consumption that surrounds us is experienced as both intimately familiar and intuitively unsettling.
And fiscal policy, finally, takes on new significance as a tool in economic stabilization.
Your father will take on new significance when you become a dad.
Sometimes the oldest of our belongings can find new significance once more.
Since Harry Potter was put out to grass, The Hunger Games franchise has assumed a massive new significance for Hollywood.
A mainstay of Ofili's drawing practice, the «afro head» assumes new significance in the context of The Agony in the Garden, 2007, a suite of eleven intaglio prints.
Those early differences might have faded into distant memory, but they gained new significance in light of the twins» subsequent lives.
Informed by his interest in Zen philosophy as much as by the privation of post-war Spain, Tàpies deliberately chose commonplace materials to infuse with new significance, invoking a transformative alchemy that prefigured the Italian movement of Arte Povera.
The position of lieutenant governor has taken on new significance since ex-Gov.
The explanations have been available on Facebook since 2014, but they've gained new significance following Russian meddling in the 2016 election, and revelations from ProPublica that it was possible to place discriminatory housing ads on the platform, which excluded users who identified as racial minorities.
The translation and introduction of the concepts «to curate» and «curator» in this period, added new significance and complexity to contemporary Chinese art.
In Jeremiah and his followers the individual acquires new significance, but the sense of the solidarity of the people of God persists, and comes into full view again in the New Testament.
It has been noted by other groups that genetically modified mice lacking ALKBH1 have severe neuronal defects along with other developmental deficiencies, information that takes on new significance now that the function of ALKBH1 has been defined.
This truth, revealed fully in the Incarnation, imbues every human activity» including political and economic activity» with profound new significance.
After he endured a painful 72 hours of globe - crossing travel, «Out of the depths I cry to you» assumed new significance from the crypt of the cathedral at the bottom of the world.
The movie has a fierce new significance in the era of #TimesUp: «gaslighting» has become a metaphor for male attempts to undermine women's experience and testimony.
Anatsui gives an altogether new significance to the materials, discarded and abandoned by civilization as trash.
With the Combine series, Rauschenberg endowed new significance to ordinary objects by placing them in the context of art.
Expanding on Marcel Duchamp's concept of the readymade, Rauschenberg imbued new significance to such ordinary objects as a patchwork quilt or an automobile tire by combining unrelated items and incorporating them into the context of art.
These elements are part of the test for s 1 Charter justifications, and in fact the proportionality of impact consideration gained new significance only recently under the Charter in Alberta v. Hutterian Brethren of Wilson Colony, [2009] 2 SCR 567, 2009 SCC 37.
As we look into the future of the legal industry, we see a vast new significance in technology, technical qualifications and non-typical lawyer skillsets.
For Tiger Woods» enthusiasts, Fridays at 5 p.m. ET have taken on new significance as that time each week holds clues as to where and when the former world No. 1 will make his much - anticipated return to the PGA Tour.
But this game has taken on new significance as it is the first match since Friday's shock announcement that Arsene Wenger is leaving Arsenal at the end of the season.
As such, Steinbach marshals the unremarkable props of everyday life into a system comparable to language: a set of discrete entities that — like words — take on new significance when arranged in a certain way.
Found photographs — often timeworn snapshots of family and friends — are re-presented in the gallery space, assuming new significance.
Informed by his interest in Zen philosophy as much as by the privation of Post-War Spain, Tàpies deliberately chose commonplace materials to infuse with new significance, invoking a transformative alchemy that prefigured the Italian movement of Arte Povera.
Not only had the word acquired new significance and connotations, but also in different countries different meanings and institutions had come to be associated with it.
Tap it and a ribbon of 14 boxes appears, most of which aren't apps but single - purpose toggles that give the word «Onetouch» a whole new significance.
The former Democratic presidential nominee spoke last year with the British public - broadcasting outlet Channel 4, and her inquiry has taken on new significance in light of the Cambridge Analytica scandal that's unfolding this week.
With Brazilian galleries presenting poema / processo protagonists Falves Silva and Almandrade (at Roberto Alban from Salvador da Bahia), artist books by Lygia Clark (Livro Obra i, 1964/83 at DAN galleria, São Paulo), and cut paper works by Raymundo Colares (GIBI, 1970 at Pinakotheke, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Fortaleza), Roth's work may gain new significance in discussions of European and Brazilian geometric abstraction.
Lola is certainly not the only company with that focus, but the importance of vetting — and providing transparency about — materials takes on a new significance when you consider that these are items that are regularly used inside of women's bodies.
But when a new employee recently came to speak to me about a serious allergy she had to red bell peppers, health care took on a new significance.
CEOs have taken on new significance in this era of economic stagnation: they are the self - starters who are building businesses, creating jobs and stimulating the economy.
When we see that there can be no self - understanding apart from some grasp of Origin and Destiny, an understanding which certainly includes an acknowledgment of what is unknown in both Origin and Destiny, then the counselor with whom we seek self - understanding takes on a new significance.
This book clearly sheds new light and new significance on what Jesus accomplished for us, and also includes some helpful insights on how to hear the Holy Spirit as heirs of the New Covenant.
Maximus» has given the Ecclesiastical hierarchy a new significance by fusing the Dionysian vision with the stages of the spiritual life described in the works of the fourth century monk, Evagrius Ponticus.
Perhaps what we should look for is not so much a perfect pattern of living for every human age - group, but a revelation of truth which will illuminate the heart and center of human life and give it a new significance and purpose.
The creeds have taken on a new significance for me — not so much as statements of what really happened, or what will happen, but as sociological statements about the integrity of my tradition.
If the rationalization of means, the concern for pure instrumentalism, was no longer self - evidently meaningful then those things that had been subordinated, dominated and exploited for the sake of rationalizing means took on a new significance.
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