Sentences with phrase «of second nature»

In other words, scripture and theology is a kind of second nature to you because you apply what you know to novel situations in your life.
And now that my son is a toddler, we've crossed the threshold into tantrums and potty training and, well, feeling like a failure has become somewhat of a second nature.
Knowing where to find resources from particular professional development sessions should be nothing short of second nature for educators.
So discipleship is learning the virtues of Jesus so that when the time comes that we are called to act then we can act out of our second nature to do what King Jesus tells us to do.
UK supplier of premium food Cranswick has announced the launch of its Second Nature group sustainability initiative.
At the helm of Second Nature was local mother Kristy Johnson.
A writer should understand to a point of second nature that writing a piece of fiction is the art of simulating everyday language, not realistically capturing it.
And although the next generation of American artists, notably Robert Rauschenberg, reacted against the «nature painters» with work that saw the spectacle of the mediated world itself as a form of second nature, they knew that the stage on which they stood had been created by the abstract expressionist painters.
Tillim's latest series of photographic images taken in Libreville, the capital of Gabon in 2012, draws on the formal and aesthetic concerns of his Second Nature series, as well as the ongoing interest in power and ideology in Africa that informed his Avenue Patrice Lumumba and Congo Democratic series.
James Buizer is on the board of directors of Second Nature, which thinks the taxpayer - funded college system should serve a purpose that was never intended.
Both insist that vice (as well as virtue) profoundly alters a person's being to such an extent that it becomes a kind of second nature, and even though the vice can be removed, that task is extremely difficult.
Counting calories has become somewhat of a second nature to some people, to the extent that many of them don't even need such and app in the first place because they know and remember the exact number of calories each food contains.
Empathy and familiarity with someone gives rise to a vicarious capacity to experience his responses, a kind of second nature.
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