Sentences with phrase «redefined as»

Or, wanting to see beauty all around me in my home, yard, or neighborhood can be redefined as seeing the people around me as beautiful, and caring most about them.
Psychotherapy is redefined as the «affect communicating cure» rather than the «talking cure» (Schore 2005).
Ellison argues that sexual success should be redefined as anything that makes you feel good about yourself, good about your partner and as something that enhances your relationship.
In our modern, global economy, job stability needs to be redefined as taking the steps to ensure that you always have a job - not simply staying in the same job for a long period of time.
The tragedy is that once we join the top 10 to 20 per cent, our success is redefined as the top 10 per cent of that group.
According to the opinion, «lawyer referral services» are redefined as «qualifying providers,» which creates a single regulatory scheme that includes for - profit lawyer referral services, pooled advertising programs, lawyer directories, internet «matching» sites and lead generation services.
The recalibrated series may thus indicate that a Grand Maximum needs to be redefined as a tight repetition / clustering of strong cycles over several decades, without requiring exceptionally high amplitudes for those cycles compared to other periods.»
The move comes as CCA's MFA in Fine Arts program continues to evolve beyond the school's walls and into the neighborhood being redefined as DoReMi (an anagram of Dogpatch, Potrero Hill, and the Mission) creating exciting new opportunities for students.
The large - scale installation, La bottiglia di Leyda (Leyden Jar), provides a visual culmination of Merz's Arte Povera endeavors: physical space is redefined as both deeply personal and simultaneously universal through the use of common materials.
Ms. Siddall said that contemporary art could be redefined as any art that was relevant to us today, including 20th - century art that had a crucial influence on artists working today — and even works by dead artists who were ignored in their own time because their sex, their race or another aspect of their identity did not suit the preferences of the era's art tastemakers.
«Clients have found a need to own her work, and thus have now redefined themselves as true collectors of her art.
The first, of course, was the notion of «greatness,» which itself must be redefined as something other than white, Western, and unmistakably male.
In addition to the intro offer and with a fresh look and a focus on customer service, Discover it ® - Cashback Match ™ has redefined itself as a serious contender in the crowded cash - back credit card field (which the original Discover card invented in the 1980s).
Today, though, airlines are constantly trying to outdo each other in finding ways to boost what they call «ancillary revenue» — additional fees for features that used to be standard but have now been redefined as perks.
The clinical presentation of feline heartworm disease has recently been redefined as Heartworm Associated Respiratory Disease (HARD), an infection that can often lead to severe lung disease and sudden death.
That is, lenders in a lower - cost area can appeal to HUD to be redefined as a «high cost» housing area and thus qualify for larger FHA loans.
It is certainly another Halewood - built off - roader, and a # 30k - # 40k rival for the BMW X3 and Volvo XC60, but Land Rover has made it longer, fitted five - plus - two seating to its more spacious cabin, borrowed the styling heavily from the Evoque and redefined it as a member of the emerging Discovery family which stresses its versatility and practicality.
As schools around the country increasingly rely on police officers to provide protection, carry out suspicionless drug sweeps, and provide behavior support, many student discipline issues are being redefined as crimes.
The success criteria then are redefined as responsive listening, thoughtful contributions, and reflective thinking.
«My school will be redefined as a result of this... and I'm starting now,» he says.
America redefined as a civilization in sharp decline and on the verge of collapse because of the very greedy's systematic elimination of class mobility from the society.
Yes, abandon hope all ye who seek sophisticated wit.Here «parody» is redefined as rehashing scenes from The Grudge, The Village, Saw and, er, Brokeback Mountain with a hearty squirt of toilet humour.That said, you'll probably titter out loud at least four times and it's more fun than Date Movie â $ «but then so is flushing your own head down the loo.
It all makes for a baffling true Hollywood story, along the lines of what Tim Burton did for «Ed Wood,» but the «Plan Nine» director emerged from that film redefined as a passionate creator.
The company has redefined itself as a «matchmaking site» as opposed to an online dating site, putting the emphasis back into long - term relationships.
Originally created as a man's riding boot in the 15th century, in the latter part of the 20th century, the style was redefined as a fashion boot for women.
We propose some major phylogenetic rearrangements, such as in haplogroup P where we delinked P4a and P4b and redefined them as P4 (New Guinean) and P11 (Australian), respectively.
With his general theory of relativity, he discarded the traditional notion of space and time as fixed and redefined them as flexible dimensions woven together to create a four - dimensional fabric that pervades the universe.
Spitzer turned Bruno, once deemed a steward of Albany dysfunction, into a working - class underdog; in turn, the high - minded prosecutor - governor was redefined as a thuggish weenie.
The stereotypical images of women (passive, weak and faithful, or domineering, demanding and slutty) were redefined as assertive, powerful and in control of their own sexuality.In popular culture this redefinition was evident: Disney heroines changed drastically and powerful media icons like Madonna, or Queen Latifah came to be just like series such as Sex and the City (1998 — 2004), and Girlfriends (2000 — 08).
The 3rd District congressman took over representing the part of Orland Park formerly represented by Judy Biggert, a Republican, after district boundaries were redefined as a result of the 2010 census.
The researchers (likely all men) concluded that sex should be redefined as vigorous activity.
Also, «foul» was redefined as a term reserved for those players using clubs or blackjacks on their opponents.
There is a strange sleight of hand here as a great achievement is now redefined as a minimum requirement for Arsene to keep his job.
Dallas and Mexico City are both on track to debut the first updated Steak and Ale restaurant, redefined as a 21st Century polished - casual concept.
Redefined as a 21st Century polished - casual concept, while retaining the signature elements that made it an American classic, the new Steak and Ale will once again set the standard for affordable steakhouses.
In this brave new world, the family — the institution on which our social order rests — is being redefined as a socially constructed unit, constituted by our sovereign will, not by nature itself.
He can in this way realign philosophy with contemporary scientific theory, while at the same time providing the latter with a «ground» in immediate experience which had been lacking in traditional empiricism, modeled as that was on corpuscular theories of nature.8 In his early work, Whitehead employs Bradley's antiatomism within a classically empiricist framework; redefined as a continuum, sensation still plays its conventional role as a theory of «presentation» (EPNK 60), the given foundation of the reflective process.9
A college founded by another church has in the latter years of its nearly 170 - years existence redefined itself as «nondenominational.»
Hunter notes that on the edges of evangelicalism are some for whom «social and political activism is redefined as the essential Christian act.»
Perfection is redefined as the unsurpassable creative advance into novelty.
Once secularism is redefined as tolerance, then the secular state comes to mean the truly tolerant one.
It has redefined itself as one discipline among others with its own special subject matter.
For American Christians, theology had been redefined as an academic discipline with only tenuous relations to their individual or ecclesiastical experience.
This question becomes urgent as cultural elites grow more hostile, and orthodox Christian beliefs (shared by most other traditional faiths and by many with no faith) about sex and marriage are redefined as hatred and bigotry.
But evangelicals give time and attention to these dimensions of faith, many of which have been lost in much of the church as piety was redefined as pietism and rejected.
Could this building be redefined as a place of praise, and shine new light on a darkened world?
Faith has been redefined as mental ascent, or agreement, instead of what the context contends as belief that promoted action.
Under DOL's rule, Thrivent's sales reps, who regularly offer proprietary investment products for IRAs and rollovers from ERISA plans, would be redefined as fiduciaries under ERISA and the tax code, the complaint states.
It does not matter if you are simply too poor to stay: in academia, perseverance is redefined as the ability to suffer silently or to survive on family wealth.
Leadership at the top is being redefined as boards take a more active role in...
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