Sentences with word «obverse»

The word "obverse" refers to the front side or the main side of something, usually a coin or a medal. It's the side that usually displays the main design or image that represents the object. Full definition
People of all kind of groups, way of life and position have been in obverse of the quandary to find love since time immemorial.
While the next book of mine to come out is likely to be through a traditional publisher (depending on Obverse Books» publication schedules), I've published something like nine books myself, and plan to put out a couple more this year.
While the next book of mine to come out is likely to be through a traditional publisher (depending on Obverse Books» publication schedules), I've... Continue reading →
I have had at least three people ask me how I pitched Head of State, as Obverse Books currently have open submissions for their Faction Paradox range, and mine is the most recent Faction Paradox novel.
According to Long, the theologies of the oppressed «do not wish to claim simple ethnic goals or superiority; they do not wish to be another and obverse example of racism and exclusiveness.
I say «quite evidently» because if the accidents of Christ's body were expressed, we would obverse startling changes in a consecrated host: for one thing it would grow to the size of a man (the man Jesus) and take on the shape of a man: since quantity and shape are accidents.
Unless you're willing to live by my religious and moral dictates and by my holy book, how dare you insist that anyone obverse yours.
This is the longest refund and warranty duration obversed on the pillow market.
But it would mean that anyone with a non-Kindle e-reader would be unable to buy my books, making it bad for other readers like me (I have a Nook, and mostly buy from the Kobo shop and smaller ebook stores owned by publishers like Obverse or Baen).
Obverse Reverse (Black, White, Red and Gold), a 40 - foot long sculpture commissioned by the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD), at the Mercedes - Benz Stadium, Atlanta, GA..
Several works in the exhibition are obverse pairs, such as two pieces with the same image repeatedly silk - screened in a grid over the entire canvas.
Regarding the opulent wilderness of tropical nature as the physical and conceptual obverse of the white cube space, the artist will research an episode of Singapore's curatorial history: the first group exhibition of Singaporean artists in the West.
Sama Alshaibi will be part of the Arizona Biennial 2018, contributing two of her photographs titled Obverse Discursive, 2016 and Arabic and Cuneiform: To Read and Write, 2016 that highlight her ongoing research of conflict and the power struggles that arise in the aftermath of war and exile.
Darío Escobar Obverse and Reverse (Black, White, Red and Gold) 2016 - 2017 Leather, latex, 18 karat gold leaf, polyurethane and steel 4 clouds: 30 modules with 50 soccer balls in each module A total of 1,500 soccer balls Approximate dimensions: 27» 10» L x 13» 2» W x 9» 10» D
The two belong together as obverse and reverse of the same coin; the showing mercy is a response to being shown mercy.
The obverse of this 60 - year love affair with leftist totalitarianism by Labor's fellow travellers was mounting contempt for the US and all it stands for, which they regarded as a capitalistic Sodom and Gomorrah.
During periods of excess liquidity or excess global savings (or, to put it differently, of deficient demand), especially when central banks are accumulating vast hoards of reserves, the excess savings have to end up somewhere, and this ultimately means that excess savings flow into the U.S. financial markets, leaving the United States with a capital account surplus and its obverse, a current account deficit.
The constraints imposed by the euro, which ensured massive German capital exports to the rest of Europe, allowed Germany to run this surplus, while its European neighbors, no longer in control of monetary policy and unable to prevent German capital imports which forced up asset and consumer prices, were forced to run the obverse deficits.
Because capital exports are just the obverse of a current account surplus, this meant that after spending much of the 1990s in deficit, Germany's excess production, caused not by a surge in production but rather a decline in consumption, was resolved by the country's running a current account surplus.
But when governments systematically accumulate huge amounts of dollars, the reason has almost always to do with creating or expanding the trade or current account surplus, which is just the obverse of expanding the export of net domestic savings.
These two processes lead to a tremendous shattering of tradition which is the obverse of the contemporary crisis and renewal of mankind.
The obverse of this fear of contact with the media is the fascination they exert on left - wing movements in the great cities.
John Montague's searching for light in darkness, his helping us to find it, helps us even now as we struggle to answer the obverse of that ancient philosopher's question — today, why is there nothing rather than something?
The obverse of that question needs to be asked too, of course.
However, the obverse of this is that the effort to understand God must be a genuine effort.
Androgynous and gynandrous have precise meanings with neither term being the obverse of the other.
At the same time, however, the obverse should also hold: the concepts we employ in order to interpret human experience are applicable in our attempts at understanding the rest of nature.
He uses Derridean themes like «Overlap - in - the - obverse» to express possibilities for the dialogue.
The obverse side of this economic problem is a moral one, for it relates to power — who has it and who doesn't — and to the axioms behind present power relationships.
This is the obverse of Newman's claim that true conscience helps us to recognize the one true God.
14 The death of a controlling deity external to human projections provides a basis for Feuerbach's intriguing reversal of 1 John 4:8,16, whereby it became possible for him to proclaim the obverse, that love, in fact, is God: «Love is not holy because it is a predicate of God, but it is a predicate of God because it is in itself divine.»
But ministry, despite the grim landscape in our generation, has within it the signals of transcendence, the possibility that frustration (which is the obverse of wonder) is not the last word, that even abrupt events invite us to that intellectual activity we call wonder.
Real guilt is the obverse side of the dignity of freedom.
Also the obverse, «hate your neighbor as you hate yourself».
The obverse of this is the fact, unfortunately too evident in the contemporary world, that when a totalitarian system sets out to destroy an existing social structure, it begins by attacking the home.
(To what extent is this temptation the obverse of a temptation, characteristic of a straight, middle - class life style, to become all - responsible as a means of self - justification?)
(This would be the obverse of the way in which a straight marriage presents the temptation of total personal subjugation of the other person on the basis of sexual ownership.)
I admit to not understanding mega churches on TV with lots of music and shouting about hell (or the obverse: you can get anything you want on earth if you believe — and «plant a seed»), and as important — no visible crucifix.
Death is not the obverse of life but only a passing phase of its endless continuity.

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