And as we looked over five of our favorites at the Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este on the shores of Lake Como in Italy, we saw past the clever marketing ploy and instead reflected on
the powerful cultural force that Art Cars has become.
He describes the role of language as
a powerful cultural force in shaping how students perceive themselves as learners.
Not exact matches
That kind of love not only overrides fear, anger, misunderstandings and
cultural differences; it points to a truth that is more
powerful than any
force on heaven and on earth: The love of Christ.
As the moral center of culture and civilization, the Christian churches had become a
powerful political and
cultural force, one of the pillars of what German Lutherans called «throne and altar.»
[xxiv] This further lead to modern specialization, fragmentation, and particularization that Heidegger saw as a
powerful force within the same
cultural milieu.
The music that Wyclef Jean has written, performed, and produced — both as a solo superstar and as founder and guiding member of the Fugees — has been a consistently
powerful, pop
cultural force for over two decades.
The impact of technology on culture — accelerating
cultural change at a dizzying pace — clearly demonstrates that we would be far wiser to guide the
powerful forces of change, than to try to legislate, or hold them hostage.
The OECD's education director Andreas Schleicher explains why there is such a need for new rankings to show young people's competence in a world where globalisation is a
powerful economic, political and
cultural force.
Humour is a stronger
force within indie titles than it is in AAA but it must be remembered that humour is a
powerful cultural tool, and recreating a damaging trope such as the Damsel in Distress one, even if done so jokingly, does not necessarily excuse its use in the first place.
The Kitchen has been a
powerful force in shaping the
cultural landscape of this country for more than three decades.
In December 2000, Wheeler was named Tar Heel of the Year by the Raleigh News and Observer, which called him «the godfather of the Triangle's
cultural boom» and cited his skill at melding «arts, politics and commerce into a
powerful new
cultural force.»
His august title there is Elizabeth K. Dollard Professor of Law and Professor of Psychology at Yale Law School, but my favorite incarnation of Kahan is as the driving
force behind the
Cultural Cognition Project, which has shown empirically that
powerful predispositions shape how we select and react to information.