Sentences with phrase «other commonalities of»

On the outskirts of the town the shacks, street carts and other commonalities of Southeast Asia could be found.

Not exact matches

They examined 51 computer companies with outsized CEOs in the period from 1997 to 2003 and found some commonalities: they tended to be at the top or the bottom of the pack in terms of revenue growth, profits and other metrics.
Tap into that sense of commonality when you attempt to educate others about your work.
This type of analysis has served as the basis for denying class certification in other cases, because it demonstrates the lack of commonality among putative class members.
Differences from Kickstarter aside, there is one other commonality, which is that crowdfunding, whether rewards - based or equity - based, aims to serve those who have great potential but are unable to get the attention of the big players.
The commonality amongst these and other evolving methods is that they are based on the foundation of qualitative research.
He continued: «I believe that Jesus is Lord and Saviour of the whole cosmos... But we live on Earth in a very diverse society, we also have to work to find those areas of commonality with other people.
While an admonition such as «Remember, O man, that thou art dust, and to dust thou shalt return» sounds like the solemn - admonitory, the point of the memento mori is to contemplate worldly death in order to fit oneself for otherworldly life in communion with other eternal souls, not somehow to find comfort in the commonality of our mortal lot.
In other words, the Girl Scouts and the Boy Scouts have radically different organizations, with distinct visions of Scouting, and much less commonality than their names might imply.
The culture that emerges will have more commonality than the present multicultural society can have, but this commonality will have elements contributed by all the particular cultures and other elements that grow out of the multicultural situation itself.
1) We're highly evolved primates 2) We have overactive imaginations 3) Our greatest evolutionary asset, our large and highly-folded brains, are also responsible for an insatiable curiosity 4) As a species, and a survival tactic, we make things up to comfort ourselves in difficult times 5) As a complex societal species, we create commonalities and «traditions» with others in our clan / tribe / community 6) These «traditions» result in security, trust, and strong relationships that make the collective more able to survive than the individual 7) These common beliefs also act as a means of numbing the brain to questions and concerns without legitimate or tangible answers 8) Religion is simply a survival mechanism 9) When we die, we simple «are not alive» anymore.
Certainly God is concerned with each of us personally, but yet, precisely because we are persons who are necessarily open to and dependent upon others in the commonality of our human experience, that concern is with us as persons - in - society.
Myth seldom flatters; it reminds us of our labor to interpret ourselves in an uncertain world and of our commonality with other societies in the labor.
They need not be a member of your congregation nor is any other commonality required, just the desire to do the work.
That similarity drew us together, but we have found other areas of commonality and our gathering will just be about being with like - minded people.
Hurtado opens by treating the «religious environment» of Jesus» day and then proceeds to examine the Pauline evidence of Christ's messiahship, the commonality of the Synoptic Gospels with the Gospel of John, and then the other early «Jesus books» (as the noncanonical accounts of Christ's life are called).
Others welcome what seems to be his appreciation of a commonality in the face of evil too long neglected.
As a Christian, I embrace him not because of my belief in universal human goodness or my perception of the commonality of our faiths, but because I am trying to follow a Master who came to me, a stranger, and embraced me as a brother, and who bids me do the same to others.
Thus, compared to other stories of the Prophets, the story of Yusuf (Joseph) shows commonality in the three traditions, with certain variations in the responses of the characters at several stages.
«What the borough president and I wanted to do was simply have an event where people could just meet each other, get to know each other, and build relationships,» said Council Member Greenfield at the event, who noted that there is a «commonality of interests» between the Jewish and Latino communities, especially as both share the immigrant experience.
Although the molecular events that trigger neuronal death in each of these neurodegenerative diseases is distinct, the downstream apoptotic process through which neurons die in these pathologies are thought to share commonalities to each other, as well as to developmentally - regulated neuronal death.
When the choices are reduced, the importance of what might otherwise seem like trivial synesthetic or other elements of commonality is amplified.
In addition to groups that come together because of racial, ethnic background, and gender connections, affinity groups also bring together individuals based on country of origin, religion, physical disabilities, military service, age, sexual orientation, and many other commonalities.
In other places, we are told humans have 98 or 99 per cent commonality of genes with chimps.
In addition, the Committee directs that, to the maximum extent possible, NASA should ensure that all vehicle development funding leverages existing investments; promotes efficiency through commonality of design and simultaneous development; and minimizes the need for redesigns or other costly changes affecting future SLS vehicle configurations.
Dating is that early part of the relationship where people go out to find the commonality of interest between each other.
We didn't grow up in an area where a lot of the guys talked about films as incessantly as we did, so we sort of found a commonality with each other
Attempting to do so leads to abstract and theoretical learning rather than the concrete, grounded understanding that allows us to breathe deeply into our commonalities and our differences, confident of our places in the world and our abilities to connect well with others.
Intercultural understanding encourages students to make connections between their own worlds and the worlds of others, to build on shared interests and commonalities, and to negotiate or mediate difference.
Another commonality between policing and teaching is that both are unionized «labor» forces, but unlike other types of factory and industry labor, they primarily require discretion, patience, and experience — none of which can be easily assessed with data or video clips, says Norm Fruchter of the Annenberg Institute for School Reform.
In the absence of prior contact, participants may rely on the general reputation of the other and also on commonalities of race, gender, age, religion, or upbringing.
Its commonality with other midsized hybrid and plug - in hybrid sedans — from Toyota, Ford, Honda, Kia, and Chevrolet — is they fit a formula of roughly 200 horsepower and 40 - plus - or - minus mpg and come in similar dimensions wrapped in aerodynamic designs.
Most women seek commonalities with other women (one complains of an ailment, the other sympathizes with a similar tale of woe) while men tend to one - up the other in a hierarchcal scramble for dominance (a guy has an ailment, so the other guy ignores it, dismisses it, or elevates his own standing).
The absence of a sound trading plan and money management strategy are other commonalities among losing Forex traders.
I'm sure other vet students out there will attest to the commonality of the questions: «So what made you want to be a vet?»
This exhibition — the kind of thoughtful examination typically expected of a museum — will look at some of the aesthetic ties between these two artists, as well as such other commonalities as their shared dedication to collecting folk art.
Downstairs and in the dark Julie Born Schwartz «s subjects in the «Love has no reason» (2014) video literally embody this commonality by becoming transformed by the masks made from images of other people.
BLACKLEY: I'm interested in asking you about your situation at Participant now, with commercial galleries or other more institutionalized or long - standing nonprofits, such as White Columns or Artists Space, and this kind of peer group or any sort of commonality or common practice that you may share.
And while sometimes that material was radically different from one to the other, I was overwhelmed to find commonality, for instance, the same book in both places, «The Poetics of The New American Poetry,» 1973... Which is emblematic of so much that each think about: America, place, politics, the creativity and fluidity of language, how the same words can to be constantly reconstructed to describe anew... While language is essential to both practices, they share an incredible ability to transform language or imagery with equal grace into the poetics of a purely visual yet rigorously embedded experience... The work is saturated with content.
Céline Condorelli is an artist who works with architecture, combining a number of approaches from developing structures for «supporting» (the work of others, forms of political imaginary, existing and fictional realities) to broader enquiries into forms of commonality and discursive sites, resulting in projects merging installation, exhibition, politics, fiction, display, public space, sound, writing, and whatever else feels urgent at the time.
«As artists, we find commonality in our appreciation of the environment in which we live, and in our appreciation of each other as artists.»
Exhibition: Nick Mauss at Whitney Museum Featuring painting, photography, sculpture, archival material, and live performance, «Nick Mauss: Transmissions» parses the history of American modernist ballet and explores the commonalities between dance and other art forms.
Celine Condorelli works with art and architecture, combining a number of approaches from developing structures for «supporting» (the work of others, forms of political imaginary, existing and fictional realities) to broader enquiries into forms of commonality and discursive sites, resulting in projects merging exhibitions, politics, fiction, display, public space, sound, writing, and whatever else feels urgent at the time.
Employing the common phrase, «thinking the same,» Ruscha takes the assumed commonality of thought implied, and lays the text across two fields of disparate color, pink and green, clashing against both each other as well as the phrase that joins them.
The commonality was poor energy performance, but also most of these buildings had poor ventilation, moisture problems, ancient and terrible (sometimes frightening) mechanical systems, and a whole list of other problems.
As a new generation of biologists continue to explore the notions of some emotional commonalities between humans and especially other primates, it seems that the evidence of such is virtually indisputable — which then raises a host of ethical questions.
The Chávez - Vílchez and Others decision concerns eight different applicants, all of whom share important commonalities.
The second commonality of these companies is that they are all actively seeking — and finding — clients outside of their home countries — in many cases the United States and other countries where the regulatory environments are more restrictive.
[14] A class proceeding is not the appropriate procedure to obtain access to justice for a group of individual claimants without a commonality other than the possibility of having been victimized by the same villain or group of villains.
To the careful observer, the publication of these reports and other articles on specific issues in SPC publications means that the senior and lower levels of the Chinese courts have an ongoing interest in what the US federal and state courts are doing and look to commonalities and takeaways (despite the vast differences in the two systems).
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