Sentences with phrase «radically different way»

As simple as it sounds this is a radically different way to help couples thrive because it identifies what needs to be done to strengthen and develop a healthy, loving relationship.
It's a radically different way of thinking about tech.
It was a radically different way of thinking about phones, and that Google couldn't — or wouldn't — execute on its own concept is disheartening.
We must reinvent the practice of law to deliver legal services in a radically different way.
Whatever the actual magnitude of that phenomenon, would brainstorming outside of conventional conceptions and assumptions lead us to a radically different way to assure the public that legal practitioners are qualified for the work?
Seldon believes that people can still enjoy the taste, texture, and nutrition of fish without plundering the oceans, if they approach it in a radically different way.
Everything else is working in a radically different way.
Eighteen years ago, Arch Gillies, then President of the Warhol Foundation, took me to lunch to talk about the seed of an idea: a new initiative that would support individual artists in a radically different way, combining money with advisory -LSB-...]
His early works at Lisson engaged the audience in a radically different way, incorporating temporal and spatial elements.
In reality they both approach football in a radically different way — it's the difference between watching Brazil and Germany.
For the first time in dermatology and medicine, we're viewing our skin in a radically different way.
We start to see animals in a radically different way.
There is a radically different way to think about health.
To those who are open to exploring a radically different way of understanding racism in America, I recommend White Guilt: How Blacks and Whites Together Destroyed the Promise of the Civil Rights Movement.
They live in a world organized in a radically different way, and the suggestion, for instance, that women are biologically incapable of being priests strikes them as quaint at best, ludicrous at worst.
Küng explained his approach to the theme as follows: Often he speaks with a coreligionist who is identified with the same confessional and ecclesiastical heritage as Küng's; yet they seem to approach matters in radically different ways.
For instance, look at some of the radically different ways that white and black evangelicals will view the same cases during the whole variety of cases we've seen just in the past couple of years.
Given these radically different ways in which they are «observed,» it is not self - evident, to say the least, that «mental phenomena» should be regarded as analogous to observable physical phenomena such as the wetness of water and the hardness of ice.
We should instead anticipate that if all reality is somehow ingredient in our experience at the pole of primary perception, no particular expression could fully retrieve it, and different peoples will represent their primary perception in radically different ways, depending on cultural and historical conditions.
While he does maintain that both science and philosophy bear upon absolute reality, Bergson would be the first to uphold the fact that they are radically different ways of knowing radically different aspects of reality.
This is an important matter both within the boundaries of postliberal — or any other kind of — theology, as well as across the boundaries of theology and other intellectual endeavors which interpret the same phenomena that theology interprets, but in radically different ways.
Different ages have provided such interpretation in radically different ways.
This, when coupled with another study, indicates that the nervous systems of several preterm babies may develop in radically different ways from that of a full - term babies in the first year of life.
Each comes from a different mythological background and each has different strengths and skills and, therefore, radically different ways of fighting.
Agora documents the life of Greek professor and scholar Hypatia (Rachel Weisz) against the backdrop of Christianity's rise within 4th century Alexandria, with the bulk of the proceedings following Hypatia's friends and colleagues as they deal with the tumultuous changes in radically different ways (ie some convert while others choose to fight).
A girl is forced to take vows as a nun in Jacques Rivette's 1966 drama, based on the novel by Denis Diderot, which sees the new convert treated in radically different ways from three different mother superiors — each one more surprising than the last.
The movie jumped back and forth between flashbacks and perspectives to really show you how a single event can affect different people in radically different ways.
* Unlock beautiful marble skins using puzzle pieces, and if you are up for a challenge, win fun ball types that will let you play the game in radically different ways.
In this multifold presentation of the same image, the meaning is conveyed in two radically different ways — as the emphasized subject and a trivial detail.
In radically different ways, the photographers release the female nude from her one - dimensional expectation to delight, inspire and arouse.
Having learned from the publicity flyer that the seven artists, Dominic Kennedy, Mali Morris, Bridget Riley, Julian Wild, James Alec Hardy, Selma Parlour and Martin Maloney, work with colour in «radically different ways» each one presenting «a unique vision of how to liberate colour to stimulate and energise the viewer» I wonder if I can discover in my short visit what it is that they are doing differently with colour.
Although this exhibition highlights two very different archives, and with them the radically different ways in which students were taught art, it also reveals some underlying continuities in the basic tenets of art education.
Let's Not Forget the Lessons of the Recession But from finally seeing serious discussion of no growth economics, to countless «consumers» discovering simpler living as an alternative American Dream, and even pursuing radically different ways of life like building themselves a tiny house, this recession has given many of us an opportunity to «grow up» when it comes to our attitude to finances and material wealth.
The closing debate will examine a future in which human and robot lawyers will work together, but in radically different ways to today.
Now and in the coming years, we need to be open - minded and creative to deliver radically different ways of doing our work.
It is not that women don't learn the rules of the power game at play in law firms and corporations and known so well by men, it's that women define power in radically different ways.

Not exact matches

Sometimes the most creative aspect of an idea — and the key to its ultimate success — isn't how radically different it is from the way we've always done things, but how much it's the same.
Often the same situation looks radically different when you start that way as opposed to when you start with the chorus and their interpretation of that kernel of truth.
• «Evangelical and Catholic,» writes a Baptist minister who is a skeptic about the project Evangelicals and Catholics Together, «are two radically different and incompatible ways of being Christian.»
Let's take a quick look at three ways Israel's encounter with Canaan in the Old Testament — the paradigm for biblical holy war — is radically different from our modern conflicts today.
The survival of recognizably Protestant colleges therefore seems to depend on the survival within the larger society of Protestant enclaves whose members believe passionately in a way of life radically different from that of the majority, and who are both willing and able to pay for a brand of higher education that embodies their vision.
In this life of holiness, we pursue a conduct of life radically different from the futile ways of our old life.
In this sense, God's Fatherhood as explored earlier in the Catechism, in terms of His relationship as Creator and carer of all things, is radically different from the unique Fatherhood that Jesus reveals is His personal Origin in a unique and incomparable way.
Indeed, it does not mean that all entities contemporary with us must have this number of dimensions, although there may be no way for us to gain cognition of any entity of a radically different sort.
To reject materialism, greed, sensualism, militarism, power, status and the American way of life, and to affirm peace, justice, the unity of all peoples, the sanctity of human life, human rights and equal economic opportunity, is to be radically different in world view and action from the world around us.
Informationally speaking, the pluralist theological option radically relativizes the importance of distinct religious boundaries, proposing that different religious traditions may all be equally valid ways of experiencing the revelation of an ultimate reality transcending the comprehension of any particular tradition (See the essays in John Hick and Paul Knitter, eds., The Myth of Christian Uniqueness (Maryknoll, New York: Orbis Books, 1987).
First, it seems that God renders eternal objects effective for actual occasions in a way radically different from that in which temporal occasions make them effective for each other.
or even, «what would the characteristics be of a practice in some ways analogous to this one but radically different from it in other regards?»
However, two points remain at which God seems to function in presenting eternal objects to actual occasions in a way radically different from that in which they present eternal objects to each other.
I was born a skeptic and as it turns out an atheist., and though my way of thinking was radically different from those around me, the brainwashing didn't take.
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