Both bits
of dialogue felt awkward in the original cut to begin with (Who uses the word «detritus» in daily conversation?)
Don't wan na say that it's ahead of its time, because it's really not, but
some of the dialogue feels ripped from today's style of comedy writing.
There's no way you could convince me that this movie started rolling film with a completed script, as every character, scenario, and line
of dialogue feels entirely random, and most of them go on interminably longer than they need to.
This can be attributed to the seemingly loose script; much
of the dialogue felt improvised, but in a refreshing way that doesn't feel distracting.
This can be attributed to the seemingly loose script; much
of the dialogue felt improvised, but in a refreshing way and not a distracting one.
For a good amount of the film, the mix sounded hollow, as much
of the dialogue felt like the product of ADR done with no consideration to environment.
Some of the dialogue feels oddly adult despite the child - like aesthetic, making the game feel even stranger than the forced samurai - like conversations do.
Some of the dialogue feels artificial, but there's something rather special in watching a young Obama give a rousing speech in a community church and knowing the path that lies ahead for him.
Stuck somewhere between terrible children shows and equally bad educational games, The Legend of Kay's lines
of dialogue feel forced, ham fisted and dull.
No line
of dialogue felt wasted or unneeded.
Not one ounce
of their dialogue felt forced and fit perfectly with their character.
Not exact matches
Within 24 hours
of someone accepting a job offer, Achievers sends a gift (these days, it's a fruit basket) to make the employee
feel welcome and to open up a
dialogue.
By this PA way
of trading, I
feel a sense
of making
dialogues with the market.
As long as you stick with the Bible as the final word on ethics, or
of knowing God's principles (as the Pope and Gary do), then we are going to have folks who
feel they are above
dialogue — because why is
dialogue needed if you know God's principle or his Word?
Whereas the leader
of al - Azhar
felt the need recently to break off
dialogue with the Vatican following Pope Benedict's highlighting
of the persecution
of Coptic Christians, this latest charter unequivocally condemns the recent bombings
of Coptic churches.
It's not just the
dialogue that
feels authentic in Lady Bird — the solo directorial debut from Gerwig, one
of the most talented young directors in Hollywood.
I wouldn't
feel comfortable or ready to agree, or even willing to enter into
dialogue with a Buddhist who told me that «Jesus was actually an incarnation
of Buddha.»
The Mennonite - Catholic
dialogue, which held its first session in Strasbourg October 14 - 17, 1998, would probably not have been possible without it, so strongly do twentieth - century Mennonites
feel about the persecution
of their founders by the Inquisition in the sixteenth century.
Read loses sight
of Buber's concept
of dialogue, however, when he suggests that Buber's teaching shows how to replace the inter-individual tensions
of the classroom by «an organic mode
of adaptation to the social organism as a whole» and when he reinterprets the teacher's concentration
of an effective world as a selective screen in which what is kept in and what is left out is determined by the organic social pattern through the medium
of the teacher's «sense
of a total organism's
feeling - behaviour.»
The good for Buber is not an objective state
of affairs nor an inner
feeling, but a type
of relationship — the
dialogue between man and man and between man and God.
He went up, John says, «not publicly, but almost in secret,» as if he wished to observe without being observed, taking the temperature
of feeling in metropolitan circles.2 But «when the festival was already half over» he was moved to address the crowds in the temple.3 What he said so incensed them that he was in danger
of being lynched.4 In the Fourth Gospel this episode is made, after John's manner, the setting for a whole series
of dialogues and discourses which are evidently his own composition, though they contain undoubted reminiscences
of earlier tradition, but there seems no valid reason to reject his statement that in September or October Jesus was in Jerusalem, and that the reception he met with finally convinced him — whatever premonitions he may previously have entertained — that any advance on the city would meet with implacable hostility.
I recently attended a event where a Mormon and a Baptist engaged in this kind
of civil and respectful
dialogue about their respective faiths and similar to your
feelings I came away with the stronger conviction that we need more real
dialogue and less the perpetuations
of stereotypes and religious polemic.
What spoke to me through this story, is how much this pastor knew the people in his church (you and I have the same definition
of church, however I'm using the word here as it applies to this group
of people I
feel the problem in many churches today (and why
dialogue during sermons wouldn't go over well) is that the pastors do not take the time to invest in the people they are trying to teach.
/ Be aware
of the
feelings stirred up in each person by the
dialogue, the power in each position, the energy consumed by the conflict, the increasing polarization that occurs.
After my father's death, I went alone to the cemetery and carried on an extended
dialogue with the dad I carry in my memory, expressing some
of the unfinished
feelings of sadness and anger, guilt and love and gratitude about our relationship.
By the end
of the Assembly, as Kenneth Slack pointed out, «most
of the members
felt that there was more danger from undue stress on the evangelism
of individuals than the other way round, despite widely expressed anxiety, given expression by Stott, that liberation in political, social and economic sense was in danger
of replacing salvation from sin at the heart
of the redeeming gospel».73 There was no doubt that, despite the narrowing
of the range
of disagreements, important differences continued, especially with regard to the meaning
of salvation and the program
of dialogue with people
of other faiths.
But what about my generation, the generation
of American liberal Jews who
feel increasingly alienated from old - world Orthodoxy and increasingly wooed by Christian denominations that are publishing position papers that redefine Christian attitudes toward Jews and invite us to
dialogue?
Perhaps referring to some
of the more vehement post-Regensburg reaction the Archbishop
of Westminster affirmed that
dialogue is only fruitful when everyone involved
feels able to say what he or she believes.
@ME II: As I understand it, he would not have been in a position to mock the Pope, if he hadn't
felt it necessary to discuss the concept as a mere
Dialogue instead
of scientific fact.
As I understand it, he would not have been in a position to mock the Pope, if he hadn't
felt it necessary to discuss the concept as a mere
Dialogue instead
of scientific fact.
Honest
dialogue need not, as some Christians seem to
feel, imply merely a forthright statement that Jesus Christ is the sole mediator between God and humankind, and that the God
of Israel is the only true God.
On the other side
of the
dialogue, my long association with, and belief in, Hinduism enables me, I
feel, to put myself in the place
of many non-Christians confronted with the church's approach to interreligious relations.
I could have used more - authentic»80s
dialogue — e.g. I am pretty sure «I've so got this» is a locution that postdates the Reagan era, and some
of the humor
feels self - conscious in a post -»80s way — and at times the Scream - style discussion
of the rules
of the slasher
feels perfunctory.
But it is difficult to read some
of his
Dialogues without an uneasy
feeling about the compulsory degradation
of mankind.»
However, there are groups
of tamed adherents
of secular ideologies and religious faiths who
feel that in the
dialogue between religions and secular ideologies they must find some alternative path to save the positive human values and what modernity has realized
of them through the last three or four centuries.
They point to other destructive aspects
of television that have been stressed by television researchers and theorists; the privatization
of experience at the expense
of family and social interaction and rela - tionships; (33) the promotion
of fear as the appropriate attitude to life: (34) television's cultural levelling effects which blur local, regional, and national differences and impose a distorted and primarily free - enterprise, competitive and capitalistic picture
of events and their significance; (35) television's suppression
of social
dialogue; (36) its distorted and exploitative presentation
of certain social groups: (37) the increasing alienation
felt by most viewers in relation to this central means
of social communication; (38) and its negative effects on the development
of the full range
of human potential.
But I can't help but
feel there is something important behind your original blog and the intensity
of the
dialogue.
The distaste most persons who engage in
dialogue feel for all three
of these options is the basis for claiming relative objectivity for the proposed norm.
After every line
of spoken
dialogue in a two - and - a-half hour movie, edit in an extra five - second pause between the next line
of dialogue, and see how the three - hour movie
feels.
and they come after considering the statements
of others or issuing opinions that I
feel necessary to that particular
dialogue....
«And I
felt very powerfully that while Charlotte and the story
of what she endured really opened the door to be able to have the
dialogue, and for people to kind
of accept the healing properties
of cannabis, I really
felt like the athletes were going to be the key to remove the stigma that's been there.»
Simply opening this
dialogue will help your tween
feel heard and respected and may meet some
of her burgeoning needs.
In fact, although the book aims at «small truths» and focuses on topics or several topics within each chapter, it avoids what I consider the rigid
feeling of a Socratic
dialogue, laser - focused on discovering one, universal truth.
Small wonder that this impoverished people
feel disenfranchised by Yemen's national
dialogue, a gathering
of political leaders to draft a new constitution and address the conflicts that threaten to tear the country apart.
There was a reasonably constructive
dialogue happening in the 90s, right up until George W. Bush stopped the talks, declared North - Korea to be a «rogue state» and part
of the «axis
of evils», and proceeded to invade Iraq under highly dubious pretext (which was later proven to be exactly that), which scared the bejesus out
of North - Korea as they
felt that they could be next.
It was widely accepted by everyone attending, the importance
of these kinds
of events and for female led businesses to
feel confident that they are able to have strong interaction and
dialogue with the bank and business support services.
«While I share the disappointment and sadness
felt by millions
of people across America in the decision made by the grand jury in St. Louis County not to indict Officer Darren Wilson, I hope we can honor the memory
of Michel Brown through peaceful protests and peaceful
dialogue, instead
of anger and violence,» said Congressman Charles Rangel.
«I
feel the Bronx is already oversaturated with such facilities, and forcing more
of them into our borough, especially without any real
dialogue, is unfair,» Diaz said.
Of those surveyed, 37 % say public
dialogue is not required when it comes to making decisions about science and technology: The less informed respondents
feel about science, the less they think public
dialogue is required.
«Women should always be encouraged to have an open
dialogue with their healthcare providers about a wide array
of health concerns and also
feel comfortable in discussing any lifestyle changes.