Sentences with phrase «privations in»

Although its second half is an improvement, with minor insights are offered by the actors concerning their initial involvements and privations in the picture (the best coming in Paxton's recollection of lassoing Aliens - buddy Henriksen), there's still not much in the making - of that is terribly informative.
We must try to discern what strategies they adopt to confront and overcome the privation in which they live.

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Evil consists in that part of the good that is left out; hence we call evil the privation of a due good.
The tribal massacres and mass starvation in Africa bring to mind vast scenes of brutality and inhuman privation which, even in the most devastating past, no kindly eye had seen, no compassionate heart conceived, no pathetic tongue could adequately tell.
To have no god but the God of Christ, after all, means today that we must endure the lenten privations of what is most certainly a dark age, and strive to resist the bland solace, inane charms, brute viciousness, and dazed passivity of post-Christian culture — all of which are so tempting precisely because they enjoin us to believe in and adore ourselves.
Love then, between a man and a woman, is a mimetic phenomenon in that it reflects God's reconciliation to man and nature; «For love does not exist where two beings are in need of each other but where each could exist independently, such as in the case with God who is already in and of Himself - suapte natura - the being God (der Seyende): here then each could be for itself without considering it an act of privation to be for itself, even though it will not want to...»
There are saints who have literally fed on the negative principle, on humiliation and privation, and the thought of suffering and death, — their souls growing in happiness just in proportion as their outward state grew more intolerable.
Biel had accepted Peter Lombard's view that original sin involved a fundamentally disordered desire instead of the definition held by St. Augustine, St. Anselm and St. Thomas Aquinas that original sin is rooted in privation of grace, and does not fundamentallycorrupt our nature.
If your faith was sincere, any privation whether ultimately rewarded or not, even martyrdom, might be borne in joy.
Everyone knows that evil is a real force in the world and cuts a hole in the fabric of Being; but that gash in Being is also what makes evil, in the metaphysical sense, a non «entity, a gap, a privation.
For in any tense, if the latter assertion is true, then there still is the problem of having to assume that the privation of the property of whiteness is itself an existing fact which corresponds to a true denial.
By remaining faithful he would prove false Satan's claim, recorded in the case of Job, that under privation, suffering, and test, God's servants would deny Him.
But a negative fact which has no positive bearing, no relevance in or for actuality, and which makes no empirical difference, is a privation and only that.
The social unrest and economic privation that spilled out in protests in February 2014 were met by Venezuela's leaders with redoubled proclamations of Chavista messianism.
Those who came freely — the immigrants — and those who came in chains — the black slaves — had to endure great privations before they could achieve full citizenship.
If those elements of the population for whom crime is an acceptable alternative grow to any sizable percentage because of economic privation or because of prejudice, or if these alienated groups are prevented from finding a way to work within the system, then the whole society will be reduced very quickly to choosing between living in a police state or living in anarchy.
Christian thought has traditionally, of necessity, defined evil as a privation of the good, possessing no essence or nature of its own, a purely parasitic corruption of reality; hence it can have no positive role to play in God's determination of Himself or purpose for His creatures (even if by economy God can bring good from evil); it can in no way supply any imagined deficiency in God's or creation's goodness.
This limitation is not a privation, but a gift that allows for the discovery of the love that springs from wonder in the face of difference.
Now the gift was to be given, though it became clear to Paul from the daily privations of his missions and the stirrings of his inner spirit that suffering and abuse awaited him in the holy city.
Pentecostalism is efficient in supporting individuals in situations of extreme privation or family crisis.
This may be the exception as opposed to the rule but, nonetheless, Rutter (1998), has found that developmental catch up following adoption after severe global privation will, in fact, occur in the younger child as long as families remain involved and provide developmental - psychological interventions.
Also, some seem to distinguish too much between «deprivation» «privation» and never having a Primary Attachment figure in the first place.
In a society that has vast wealth sufficient to eliminate the suffering and privation of the poor, allowing people who were lucky enough to be born rich to have vast wealth while redistributing none of this unearned societal wealth to those who profoundly need it, is inherently unethical and unjust.
Whatever privation was noted — no spare parts for trains, unsafe conditions in coal mines, empty shelves in shops — they would simply say: «Yes, the Gang of Four... but they're gone now.»
Perhaps it evolved to provide experienced caregivers who could guard and teach grandchildren, supplement the food supply, and increase their grandchildren's chances of survival in times of privation.
Harrigan's ace in the hole is broken, conflicted Deke, Pike's former partner, enlisted to hunt his friend down or return to the tortures and privation of Yuma prison, from which Harrigan has sprung him.
Marsh neither understates the privations and terror of Hawking's illness, nor overstates the potential for inspirational uplift in his survival.
It captures a certain reflective poetry in the poverty and privation it depicts.
According to a new report, most teachers in urban, high - poverty schools are remarkably motivated to meet the challenges at hand, but they need and want schoolwide, principal - led supports in order to succeed in the face of the uncertainties that economic privation brings.
In the midst of such privation, School 4 is in its second year of getting an extra $ 2 million in federal School Improvement Grant money on top of a roughly $ 4 million budgeIn the midst of such privation, School 4 is in its second year of getting an extra $ 2 million in federal School Improvement Grant money on top of a roughly $ 4 million budgein its second year of getting an extra $ 2 million in federal School Improvement Grant money on top of a roughly $ 4 million budgein federal School Improvement Grant money on top of a roughly $ 4 million budget.
Beyond creating vivid scenes, the author does a masterful job of conveying the privations and constant sense of tension in the war - torn city.
Peter and his fellow soldiers face an impossible struggle to stay alive and keep their faith in the government that has sent them to fight in dire conditions and extreme physical privation.
In this illuminating, graceful novel, Zarr demonstrates how privation can reverberate through many areas of a teen's life, and nicely emphasizes that problems don't need to be violent or catastrophic in order for one to ask for help (which, thankfully, Gem eventually doesIn this illuminating, graceful novel, Zarr demonstrates how privation can reverberate through many areas of a teen's life, and nicely emphasizes that problems don't need to be violent or catastrophic in order for one to ask for help (which, thankfully, Gem eventually doesin order for one to ask for help (which, thankfully, Gem eventually does).
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The privations of World War II was another stumbling block, when breeding almost ceased in England.
The relationship between drawing and sculpture is particularly interesting in contemporary art practice; Antony Gormley is one of the most eloquent artists when it comes to articulating ideas that pertain to individual perception, collective needs, intellectual processes, or the applications and development of a visual language to assuage the spiritual or emotional privations of the modern world.
Informed by his interest in Zen philosophy as much as by the privation of post-war Spain, Tàpies deliberately chose commonplace materials to infuse with new significance, invoking a transformative alchemy that prefigured the Italian movement of Arte Povera.
Additionally, the exhibition presents three earlier series of portraits that investigate the inner lives of particular animals: Reverie (2005) depicts gray wolves, alone and in packs, in forested nature preserves in Sweden, Norway, and the United States; Palermo 7 (2006) contains close - up portraits of racehorses, with their heads tethered in place in their hippodrome stalls in Italy and France; and Heart Shaped Hole (2008) depicts stray dogs, adapting in different ways to the privation they experience on the streets of Palermo.
His designs convey a vigour, dynamism and sense of humour that, at the outset of Games's career, stood in stark contrast to the privations of austerity Britain.
Combining physical barriers and prison - like privations with the degradation of constant surveillance, this 12 - day performance at Sean Kelly Gallery counts as one of the most challenging in Abramovic's career.
In general accounts it was defined by privation and austerity brought on by the personal and economic sacrifices of six years of world war but with a hopeful accompaniment of starting from scratch, of fabricating one's individualized expression out of the rubble.
And mandating that the life - saving, life - transforming power of fossil fuels remain buried in the ground is a prescription for early death, privation, and suffering for billions of our fellow human beings.
Are you prepared to undergo these privations and are you currently practicing them in your own life?
I have made the point many times it is not viable, because few in the world today are willing to undergo the privations and hardships required to achieve the targets of the plan.
In South America, several chapters are still being written into the public record of Facebook's privacy privations.
We resolve to fulfill the yearning of the human spirit for liberty, justice and community; to advance individual and associational freedom; to vanquish oppression, privation and cruelty in all their forms.
In particular, Rutter distinguished between privation and deprivation.
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