Sentences with phrase «personal nature»

I recently had the chance to play through the first two hours of the game, and early on, the more personal nature of the experience is on full display.
Given the importance and highly personal nature of religion, it is critical that parents find a mutually acceptable way to expose their children to their faiths.
Despite the very personal nature of divorce, a contested divorce case is one spouse against the other.
The less personal nature of it seems to encourage more practice, which is a great benefit.
Please excuse the somewhat personal nature of this email, but the information we are about to share below is extremely important for both you and your digestive health.
Information that is collected by a school that is of a more personal nature falls within the definition of «sensitive information».
The works, many of which are being shown publicly for the first time, reflect the highly personal nature of painting for the artist.
They may demonstrate a very personal nature of dealing with customers and a responsive tone to all your requests and inquiries.
Given the importance and highly personal nature of religion, it is critical that parents find a mutually acceptable way to expose their children to their faiths.
He returns to the gallery this month with another solo exhibit, a series of paintings of a much more personal nature.
The intensely personal nature of owners» relationships with their Aibos injects real passion into this controversy and points the way for things to come.
Those who condemn homosexual acts may still recognize that for some people they are very much in accord with their own personal nature.
Despite the extremely personal nature of the work, Melissa hopes these paintings speak to others facing a similar battle: «I want these images to show other cancer patients, locked to an IV pump, that they are not alone in their struggle for survival.»
Oh, and yes, of course I mean that individual animals — as beings with distinct personal natures — belong to that restored cosmos, no less than individual humans.
(I realize this requires some time commitment, but given the intensity of this debate and the profoundly personal nature of it, I think it's worth taking the time to seriously consider the various viewpoints — whether through these resources or others; don't you?
By calling the site «a paean to eugenics,» Mary Wilt sharply rejects the supposedly personal nature of the decision to abort.
This last one about the damage ostensibly wrought by Trank's dog captures the vindictive, weirdly personal nature of the coverage of the film.
You've often mentioned Brooks and also Cameron Crowe as formative influences, but I tend to think of your films, and This Is 40 in particular, as having even more in common with the work of Paul Mazursky and Blake Edwards — especially Edwards films like S.O.B. and That's Life — in their improvisational looseness, their unabashedly personal nature, and the generosity to actors.
Khatchvani was inspired by experiences of the women in her family that she was told of by her grandmother, and the project's personal nature surely drives the sense of indignant urgency that is the film's beating heart.
The increasingly personal nature of the images not only engages the desires, fantasies, and emotions of the audience but also humanizes the inanimate subject and gives her an agency that is far from intrinsic.
And yet their sensuous, personal nature invites us in to a deeper exploration of what else remains hidden within.
The trustee's reasoning began that, as a matter of general law, causes of action vest in a trustee in bankruptcy upon appointment, unless the claims are of an entirely personal nature.
To me, the word «defection» perfectly encapsulates the peculiarly personal nature of the law firm business.
Writing about therapy is a delicate task due to the hugely personal nature of the profession, but I can say without reservation that Janelle is truly remarkable at what she does.
Nery makes work of a very personal nature about his ethnic and cultural identities and the issues that inhere in his life and in the communities he inhabits.
Here, it's set aside, with hasty and unconvincing moments of Caston and Claire flirting like teenagers or holding hands like schoolchildren at times when such behavior seems awkward, given the intensely personal nature of Caston's obsession.
Caring for the Earth is caring for the communities that live there, and Pacific Standard's environmental stories this year speak to the deeply personal nature of climate change and environmental justice, from the crabbers who first sounded the alarm on our changing oceans, to the mother who observed both Colorado's climate and her own mind become increasingly erratic, to the one, «articulate, informed, polite» man with the weight of the world on his shoulders.
The highly personal nature of painting presents a new manner of storytelling for Beckley.
Caleb is stunned by her concept of language and her ability to not only emote but evoke emotions in him as the questions range from simple «ice - breakers» to ones of a much more personal nature.
When you understand your own personal nature — your positive attributes and negative tendencies, and how it is influenced by the nature around you, you are empowered to make choices that enhance your best qualities and prevent illness or disease.
but given the extremely personal nature, the fact that its one of the * first * things you do as a mother, that will probably NEVER happen!
Some might be of personal nature where you don't want to stand out from the crowd you are eating out with, while others might concern the handling and food itself.
Also invoking constraints of a less personal nature was Jose Dávila's large glass sculpture, which stood tall and appeared to blossom like a geometric flower while bright orange suspension - like straps seemed to hold it together.
The iconic and yet very personal nature of Charlie Brown, Snoopy and the gang are such that when it came to The Peanuts Movie, it was still a family affair.
In April 2017, Barclays announced UK regulators were investigating Staley and the bank after the executive attempted to discover who wrote a letter that «raised concerns of a personal nature» about a senior employee.
Regardless of who owns it, Wolf added that those who interact with healthcare data, given its highly personal nature, can not afford to have a Facebook - like moment in which they lose control of it.
The personal nature of the insults suggests these two won't be making up any time soon.
Setting ground rules seems antithetical to blogging's joyously spontaneous and personal nature.
And while the company obviously doesn't recruit specifically on their parental leave policies given the personal nature of applicants» family situations, Siegel believes that ZipRecruiter's overall commitment to work - life balance, of which this policy is a part, is a huge help when it comes to winning talent for the company — particularly senior talent.
One of the drawbacks of the giant online courses from Coursera and Eudacity and edX is that they lack a personal nature.

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