Sentences with phrase «of affinity in»

In the elegantly designed catalogue for the exhibition, Alicia Longwell — Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Chief Curator, Art and Education at the Parrish and author of one of the four substantive essays — quotes Freilicher on the support they offered one another: «There was some sort of affinity in our painting, but it wasn't actually that we influenced each other.
One can see all sorts of affinities in her work to a younger generation of British artists, including Heather Phillipson, Helen Marten and Ed Atkins, as well as to figures such as Kurt Schwitters and Pipilotti Rist.

Not exact matches

Someone at Nintendo must have a particular affinity for it, because durian is far and away the most useful ingredient in «Breath of the Wild.»
Even during my time in sales, I was always close to the engineers and developers, and had an affinity to that part of the business.
Not only do they make you feel something, they encourage you to believe in something and hold it up as worthy of affinity and even loyalty.
To understand why graduation rates in computer science are so low for women, we only need to answer one question: Why do 74 % of high school girls report affinity for STEM subjects in school and yet, according to a report by the Girl Scout Research Institute, only about 20 % pursue STEM - related undergraduate degrees?
His arrival in China has been accompanied by a series of interviews on that country's state media in which Duterte has voiced his affinity for the Asian giant and his hopes to affirm good relations between the two countries.
Travis Isaacson, senior director of organizational development at Access Development, a Salt Lake City, affinity marketing business, doesn't want anything that fancy, just an iPod Classic with 120 GB of memory instead of the old 80 GB model he has now so he can squeeze in more of the business books he downloads from Audible.com.
If you are to succeed with boomer and senior clientele, you need to give a lot of thought to how you can show respect, and how you might err and show disrespect; to staffing with people trained and coached in this and, ideally, with affinity to the clients; and in policing the procedures you settle on.
Garrett sees the advantage of being a network with the earliest show as catching viewers first and hoping they continue to watch your station, build an affinity for it, and call in with news tips.
Dove's site is all about convincing you of their commitment to improving women's natural beauty and self - esteem in the hope that this will generate an emotional affinity to their brand.
Duarte pointed to her group's efforts to get Facebook to crack down on affinity targeting in ads, for example, routing ads related to homebuying away from minority groups — a social media ad version of the unfair mortgage and real estate industry practices that made homebuying for African Americans difficult for much of the 20th century.
It does not include software, protocol governing transfers of the digital representation of value, transactions which merchants grant as part of a reward or affinity program in which value can not be exchanged for tender, bank credit, or virtual currency.
With CMIT, the value proposition of being a trusted advisor in the community is something I had always pushed, and I have an affinity for IT... so I thought overall that it made a lot of sense.
One of the more notable themes in the world of exchange - traded funds last year was investors affinity for international equity funds.
The salars are largely underlain and surrounded by volcanic rocks of andesitic to basaltic affinity that make up some of the 800 volcanoes located in the Andes Mountains of northern Chile.
Not only do the peoples of India, China, Turkey and other countries have a strong cultural affinity to gold — an obsession that will only intensify as incomes rise — but the metal still plays a vital role as a portfolio diversifier in times of economic and political uncertainty.
Despite my strong affinity toward the asset management industry, I fear for the implication of regulators labeling it «shadow banking sector ``, i.e. asset managers who have stepped - in to fund projects and make loans as risk averse banks retreated.
Keep in mind that Peltz may still have quite an affinity for the Snapple component of this company as he once owned it and turned it around, which was one of the most profitable episodes of his career.
In affinity / social niches, what will the role of social motivations be?
In case you need to gain a maximum exposure of your business, CPM bidding, affinity audience, demographic audience targeting features works well.
Furthermore, the company believes that inclusiveness is equally important to diversity and strives to exercise these beliefs in its employment practices by maintaining resource and affinity groups, such as Awesome Women in Engineering (AWE), Women at Yelp, Parents of Yelp, Ethnic Diversity Group, Veterans at Yelp, and OUTburst, a group for LGBTQQIA individuals.
In human society this aspiration is expressed by a desire to find significances and uses for things which otherwise have none, assigning meaning to things by virtue of their affinity to other things or personalities available in the natural worlIn human society this aspiration is expressed by a desire to find significances and uses for things which otherwise have none, assigning meaning to things by virtue of their affinity to other things or personalities available in the natural worlin the natural world.
I may be somewhat out of step with my fellow Reformed Christians in acknowledging a certain affinity for St. Benedict and the way of life he represents.
But even the more conservative wings of the Wesleyan tradition (which because of their basically orthodox stance and their commitment to a «supernatural» articulation of Christian faith, have often felt some affinity with the fundamentalist wing of modem Protestantism) have not been able to find a home in the circles of either modem fundamentalism or more recently in neo-evangelicalism.
She rejects a limiting view of feminism as the quest for women's equality with men in favor of radical feminism's focus on «the autonomy, independence, and creation of the female Self in affinity with others like the Self» (GFF 11).
We find some affinity with some of the other Movements: like them we have grown and flourished though on a more modest scale and with a quite different style: we are much smaller, we are not international, we own no properties or schools, and our priests are all diocesan, working in parishes under the direction of their bishops.
The apparent irrelevance of distance and the importance of particular personal affinities in the more striking stories about telepathy favor this interpretation.
Although this essentially methodological affinity has been duly recorded and commented upon (most notably by Ilya Prigogine and Isabelle Stengers2) there has, as yet, been no exploration of the extent to which Deleuze's metaphysics parallels that of Whitehead in terms of its content — the extent to which his own system of «descriptive notions» mirrors, departs from, or fractures, the categoreal scheme of Process and Reality.
Glorious Lord Christ: the divine influence secretly diffused and active in the depths of matter, and the dazzling centre where all the innumerable fibres of the manifold meet; power as implacable as the world and as warm as life; you whose forehead is of the whiteness of snow, whose eyes are of fire, and whose feet are brighter than molten gold; you whose hands imprison the stars; you who are the first and the last, the living and the dead and the risen again; you who gather into your exuberant unity every beauty, every affinity, every energy, every mode of existence; it is you to whom my being cried out with a desire as vast as the universe, «In truth you are my Lord and my God.&raquin the depths of matter, and the dazzling centre where all the innumerable fibres of the manifold meet; power as implacable as the world and as warm as life; you whose forehead is of the whiteness of snow, whose eyes are of fire, and whose feet are brighter than molten gold; you whose hands imprison the stars; you who are the first and the last, the living and the dead and the risen again; you who gather into your exuberant unity every beauty, every affinity, every energy, every mode of existence; it is you to whom my being cried out with a desire as vast as the universe, «In truth you are my Lord and my God.&raquIn truth you are my Lord and my God.»
As Barack Obama continues to widen his lead in the polls, conservative evangelicals seem to have rediscovered an affinity for biblical accounts of the Babylonian Captivity.
We are now in a position to begin to solve the problem of the nature of internal relations between actual occasions, and also to make manifest the affinities between the actual occasion and the Hegelian concrete universal, a goal towards which we have been moving all along.
The affinity of the gospel and of the working class lies in this: Any religion that does not get at the working core of persons will not have much hold on them.
Declaring myself «spiritual,» though, is simply an acknowledgement of the whisper in my heart — a personal, private affinity for metaphysical answers; a quiet hope, inside of me, that I might encounter a grand order to things.
If any readers are tempted to think that post-Communist nations have a natural affinity for CST, Jonathan Luxmoore's excellent essay on the lack of social concern in the Polish church is sobering.
Beyond that, the convictions, motivations, goals and priorities of their philosophies are as varied as any atheist's — the only distinguishing factor being a desire to self - impose an asterisk denoting affinity, or interest, in metaphysical pursuits.
Arrange the cards in a spatial pattern that suggests the affinity of each to the four world view categories.
«Whenever... preachers, instead of a lesson in religion, put [their congregation] off with a discourse on the Copernican system, on chemical affinities, on the construction of government, or the characters or conduct of those administering it, it is a breach of contract, depriving their audience of the kind of service for which they are salaried, and giving them, instead of it, what they did not want, or, if wanted, would rather seek from better sources in that particular art of science.»
Thus Lifton indicates that one characteristic distinguishing the rap groups from traditional therapy was «that of affinity, the coming together of people who share a particular... historical and personal experience, along with a basic perspective on that experience, in order to make some sense of it.»
James came to realize the affinities between his own thought and that of Bergson's in 1902 upon reading Bergson's Données immédiate de la conscience (TFW) and Matière et mémoire (MM)(TCWJ2 603f.).
Troeltsch has great affinities with many postmodern in - sights; indeed, he anticipated many of them.
Nonetheless, having seen his affinities with Sullivan's thought in part one, there should be no surprise to learn that there is ample evidence scattered throughout his writings to suggest that Whitehead, himself, envisioned an approximate schema of personality development.
Here too, one can see a real affinity between Sullivan's thought and the sentiments expressed in Whitehead's philosophy of organism.
It has been noted from time to time in the literature that the thought of Charles Hartshorne has a number of affinities with personalism, and this is a special case of the relationship between process and personalist thought.
That went on for some time with only minor hiccups such as happens whenever humans gather until at some point, unbeknownst to me, we seemed to have slipped into this point where we were expected to have an affinity for the denomination and thus automatically hold its leadership in high regard and limit our criticism of such.
For there are no external relations in the realm of essence, only internal relations of two kinds: (1) the contrasts and affinities between essences; (2) the way in which the elements of a complex essence stand together in the unitary pattern which it is.
And one item in this list bears a close affinity to the dilemma of Dinah Morris, which George Eliot would delineate just three years later:
One could hardly accept such an identification as fully true to Santayana's intentions, yet there is a certain intriguing affinity between Whitehead's distinction between perception in the mode of presentational immediacy and perception in the mode of causal efficacy and Santayana's distinction between intuition and intent.
One striking affinity between all these philosophers, except Peirce, is the central role in their metaphysics played by the notion of «the specious present.»
The sense in which these relations between natural moments are external is that they are not simply contrasts and affinities between the essences of the terms, such as hold between them in the pure realm of essence.
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