We see ourselves as an antidote to the content - lite programs that passed for «catechesis» in recent decades.
These trends present enormous opportunity to young companies, since they are
seen as an antidote to the dominance of established brands which are continually attracting criticism that they are the root cause of the need for change.
At 31 — the youngest woman House member ever elected — she projects the kind of youthful vitality that Republicans
see as an antidote to the party's stodgy, elderly - white - male image.
Police all across New York state will be supplied with the drug widely
seen as an antidote to heroin and painkiller overdoses.
At the time, Marxist philosophy was influential among intellectuals, who
saw it as an antidote to the militarism of the imperial government.
A few years before the memorable crit at MassArt, his work had been included in the Corcoran Gallery's 40th Biennial of Contemporary American Painting, which critics
saw as an antidote to the «camp and kitsch» of figurative painters like David Salle and Eric Fischl.
Many show a renewed interest in work of the hand, which
they see as an antidote to theory - and concept - driven art.
«Independent outdoor play is
seen as the antidote to breeding passive, media - addicted couch potatoes.»
Not exact matches
In fact, despite the added risks and work they entail, many
see alternative investments
as the perfect
antidote to the anemic returns forecast for the broad - based equity and bond markets.
I know that many folks get carried away with the notion of calling and turn it into some sort of Delphic Oracle experience (
see fellow blogger Kevin DeYoung's wonderful book «Just Do Something»
as an
antidote to this; it should be mandatory reading for anyone who is serious about this).
The author, diagnosed with breast cancer,
sees gratitude
as bringing buoyancy,
as an
antidote for fear.
I have come to
see a certain form of fasting, however,
as an
antidote to obsessive behavior involving the body Fasting
as a spiritual practice is not about improving your health.
Even the most liberated couple, Zander and Franny — despite their long - term committed partnership — suddenly
see marriage
as an
antidote to «bragging rights.»
The units would be in three five - story buildings in a part of Arlington Heights that borders Buffalo Grove and,
as supporters
see it, would offer an
antidote to pricey housing in a nearly built - out suburb.
Free - range parenting is often described
as the
antidote to «helicopter parenting,» the relatively new phenomenon that
sees parents hover over and «baby» a child, ready to swoop to the rescue if a scraped knee or the slightest disappointment should threaten.
The localism agenda, which encourages the transfer of decision - making power from central to local government and, even further, to communities, is
seen by those in government
as an
antidote to concerns about a lack of communication between decision - makers and those directly affected by their decisions.
It's surprising considering that 85 % of students voted Remain in the referendum, Manchester Central
saw a 15 % increase in 18 - 24 voters voting for Labour in this year's Snap Election (
as many believe that Corbyn and Labour are the
antidote to Theresa May's Hard Brexit or No Deal Brexit) and Manchester homes 40,000 students across the city.
While Wright was not surprised that the bug would carry such genes
as antidotes to its own weaponry, he was startled to
see that the
antidote genes were nearly identical to the resistance genes in vancomycin - resistant enterococcus (VRE), the scourge of American and European hospitals.
For those of you who
saw a horribly - scarred Langella in The Box, this might come
as just the
antidote you need.
Abstract: Having
as departure point her learning
as a participant of the Second Forum on Education for Global Citizenship, held by UNESCO in Paris, shortly after the January 2015 attacks, the author shows that the best
antidote to violence and fear - that paralyzes and generates more violence — is to educate people to
see themselves
as part of a single humanity.
So when Google unveiled its new social network Google Plus, it wasn't surprising to
see the search engine position Google Plus
as an
antidote to the «sloppy,» «scary,» and «insensitive» sharing options — in other words, the lack of privacy — it pointed to on other social networks.
Lin wanted an
antidote to the raw competitiveness and frenetic activity he
saw all around him in the early 1930s — not just in China, where he had grown up, but also in France and Germany, where he had worked and studied, and in the United States, where he had briefly attended college
as a young man and where he was living when he wrote this book.
Zabo's depiction of an orientation rarely
seen in romance is fascinating and a welcome
antidote to books upon books where a «deviation» from the norm is
seen as an aspect to be fixed, rather than an integral part of a character's identity.
While I would love to
see this story arc in the game it's probably best left
as a side mission of tracking and trying to create an
antidote to cure Dr. Connors.
In many ways, Reinhardt's art -
as - art was intended
as an
antidote to what he
saw as the histrionics of artists like Pollock, Motherwell, Kline, and de Kooning.
Jones» principal aim here is to demonstrate that Bay Area figuration constitutes a coherent movement, rather than having been an accumulation of isolated individuals who
saw Abstract Expressionism
as a moribund, even alien style and who simply began to paint recognizable figures
as an
antidote.
A counter paper is needed and all the players
see the Amman Wahl paper
as the
antidote.
Energy
as the driver of a number of key public policy issues, and energy
as a bipartisan
antidote to Washington's dysfunctions — both are
seen in the results of an election - night survey of actual U.S. voters, results that should guide the next administration and the new Congress.
Another motivation for such attacks may be that education itself is viewed
as an
antidote to the spread of extremism, and suppressing education may be
seen as a means of gaining control over the population — a theory expressed by Malala Yousafzai, from Pakistan, who, at the age of 15, was shot in the face on a school bus for advocating for education for girls.