Sentences with phrase «see the conflict through»

It is allowing Americans to see the conflict through Palestinian Christian eyes.
But they both see their conflicts through new eyes as they race to prevent a deadly attack.
Next, try to see the conflict through your child's eyes.

Not exact matches

The only conflicts left after that involving religion would be someone who wanted to consolidate or expand thier power by molding religion as their propaganda tool and we could easily see through that.
it tests believers and destroys disbelievers... How much of that happens through wars and conflicts... How much of that through Natural Disasters... Aren't we seeing that all?
For an illuminating discussion of these points see Arthur Foster, «Exploring Conflict Dynamics through Non-Verbal Communication,» C.T.S. Register, May, 1969.
Tragedy for Buber, as we have seen, is the conflict between two men through the fact that each of them is as he is.
In what has been called the Classic Idea of the atonement, 12 the cross is seen as the last, decisive battle - ground between God and all the spiritual powers of evil, a conflict in which God, through his Son Jesus Christ, won a final and eternal victory against all the evil that threatens and plagues men.
This is reflected in the wars and conflicts you will see through out history.
Women around the world were seen as joining with American women in the establishment of arbitration as the alternative to settling international conflict through war.
«The series is about dreams, fears, conflicts, battles, the search for meaning and the need for love of a pope, seen through Sorrentino's unique vision capable of creating worlds that are at the same incredible and more real than reality itself,» said Lorenzo Mieli and Mario Gianani, whose Italian - based Wildside company will act as the show's co-producer...
The resolution of these conflicting forces, achieved through divine competition, is seen as the dynamic by which the divine will works out its purpose.
Hence, God as an existing being can be seen to conflict with nothing whatever, God being the foundation (the ground or source) of all things and the preserver of all through the unsurpassable power to include all omnisciently.
Therefore, if this book is to be anything more than information on interesting occurrences in the past, more than a walk through a museum of antiquities, if it is really to lead to our seeing Jesus as a part of the history in which we have our being, or in which by critical conflict we achieve being, then this book must be in the nature of a continuous dialogue with history.
You should go see someone who can help you through this time and all the conflicting emotions and the bad physical sensations and the fear and guilt and all of that.
Reading the history of the Anglicans in the 20th century, through the records of the Lambeth Conferences, ACCs and Primates» meetings, one sees the faithfulness of God through world war, economic crisis, civil and international conflicts, persecution and deep changes in cultural context.
Invisible Children wants to save the world through military intervention in a conflict that they do not (seem to) understand (although they claim this is not the case, see their reaction to critiques of the film).
While social and environmental objectives are not necessarily in conflict (indeed action to meet green objectives through domestic heating and insulation improvements represents the definitive policy in eradicating fuel poverty), a range of factors mean that they are nevertheless often seen as competing for political priority and resources.
In this context, referendums can mirror the worst aspects of representative politics — top - down slanging matches between senior politicians, seen through the standard media lens of an election where only conflict between leading figures — and who's «in or out» — is seen to matter.
The sudden emergence of new infrastructure also marked the start of a conflict at the Cambodia - Thailand border in 2008, and shortly after a 2011 referendum made South Sudan an independent state, «you could see a large amount of materiel moving through the space, presumably to the front lines» at the Sudanese border, Ashcroft said.
And the red flags that used to signal conflicts of interest are so frayed that you can essentially see right through them.
But what's interesting, especially about that one, and that one [is a] piece written by Larry Greenemeier, was that, you know, all the popular science fiction treatments of that kind have it [suddenly] happening and conflict between humans but through Larry's reporting it seems more likely that we will see it coming; that machine self - awareness will occur in a certain kind of stepwise fashion where they're getting better at certain tasks; [that they'll be able to do] autonomous activities, and from there that you can actually see them develop, and it shouldn't come up as a big surprise as it if finally happens.
If we are despondent about global warming, pollution, overpopulation or continuing political conflict it is because we are not yet capable of seeing the world through Metaman's eyes, he suggests.
In other words, Hosseini writes about the conflict but he does it through the perspective of the child; the child doesn't understand what he's seeing, but the readers do.
Chalamet, who also can be seen this season in supporting roles in Lady Bird and Hostiles, is an actor of great promise who doesn't strike a single false note in balancing the conflicting feelings running through him.
After we run through the conflict between Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) and Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) that will split The Avengers into two opposing teams, we finally get to see which side your friendly neighborhood webslinger will fall on, and it appears he's gotten some help with his new suit from Stark Industries.
Watching the events unfold is often painfully intense, as we see through the eyes of a variety of conflicted...
Grounded in Gerwig's hometown Sacramento, California (also seen in another NYFF hit Griffin Dunne's bio-doc of his aunt Joan Didion: The Center Will Not Hold), Lady Bird flies through familiar hurdles of wrong boys, mean girls and BFF betrayal with amusing twists and sensitive portrayals of class conflict.
Through her, we see all of Graham's conflict, her hesitation, her sadness, and, quite poignantly, her loneliness.
We see the other side of the conflict through the experiences of Francis Gary Powell (Austin Stowell, «Whiplash «-RRB-, an American pilot shot down during a surveillance mission in Russia.
The provocative film is a lyrical exploration of youth, beauty and ambition, seen through the eyes of a conflicted American modeling scout and the 13 - year - old girl she discovers.
While we've seen romcom plots use classism, disapproving mothers (a perfectly cast Jessica Walter) and social awkwardness to create conflict and laughter, it feels fresh when portrayed through the eyes of persons dealing with autism.
Thomas Mann (also seen in The Stanford Prison Experiment) leads this tale of unlikely friendship as Greg Gaines, an awkward acquaintance of everyone in high school who keeps everyone at the perfect calculated distance so as to avoid any conflict and drama, making it easy to coasting through his adolescence.
Not wanting to see any more bloodshed on either side of the conflict, Caesar plans to take his followers through a desolate wasteland of rock and sand to a lush utopia hidden on the other side of this expanse, well away from any remaining pockets of human civilization.
After teaching students to understand and talk through their conflicts, schools in Denver and Los Angeles have seen major reductions in disciplinary action.
Where once they warred openly, raining unimaginable destruction upon the world, the centuries have seen their conflict shift to the shadows in the hope of gaining victory through the manipulation of the mundane instead of open, devastating conflict.
It's helping those who want to better themselves through education to pay off their loans sooner rather than later.NextGenVest is a company that works with students to ensure they are getting the information they need in regards to finances, federal education loans, and private student loans.The company saw the issues that many students face with conflicting information and a lack of access to sound financial advice for those...
We want to see a significant reduction in the amount of commissions paid to anyone who sells add - on insurance through car dealers, to reduce that conflict of interest in high pressure sales.
An individual looking on sees only another person, while the sufferer is being torn apart by the conflicts running through their mind.
While you can easily skip entire scenes, the game has a good plot and it's worth just going through its scenes to see that Kai has a soul and that the alien conflict is a pretty serious one.
The title also rises above its contemporaries through pure spectacle - typically, conflicts result in some of the most satisfying and sumptuous fireworks seen this generation.
The trailer side scrolls its way through a number of different conflicts, as previously seen in past Age of Empires games.
Featured in ArtNet News as the top 25 must see exhibitions this Spring, Chaos and Awe: Painting for the 21st Century includes paintings by an international array of artists, including Franz Ackermann, Ahmed Alsoudani, James Perrin, Eddy Kamuanga, Wangechi Mutu, Sue Williams, and many more, that induce feelings of disturbance, mystery, and expansiveness through the portrayal of forces shaping and hastening social transformation in ways that are increasingly difficult to predict, such as globalism, ideological conflict, technology, science, and philosophy.
As you make your way through the mural, you see a human manipulation of this energy in conflict and in conjunction with the natural, and end with the hopeful balance of the two.»
Guggenheim Museum: «Italian Futurism, 1909 - 1944: Reconstructing the Universe» (through Sept. 1) This epic, beautifully designed exhibition may be one of the more thorough examinations of modernism's most obnoxious and conflicted art movement that you are likely to see.
Recently, Tasset has turned his investigations inward, using his personal life as a self - effacing foil to address social stereotypes, conflicts of the ego and how we see ourselves through media - influenced perspectives.
Peering through aesthetic lenses of hindsight to the turnabout of political authority, conflicted posturings, hidden narratives, and changes in moral code, we see human Geiger counters who were making art that gleaned the doors of chaos suddenly being held ajar.
The report on global warming as a source of conflict sees climate change amplifying discord in parts of Africa and Asia, but not enough to destabilize governments — and even as its impacts through 2020 in rich countries remain small.
Anytime that the findings of science have come into conflict with the interests of certain industries there has been a fairly nasty effort to try and intimidate the scientists through whatever means possible, and I've seen some of the worst aspects of that myself.
I don't really see any meta issues on this one (O'Donnell got a tough review, AMS journals are known for that, the editor was somewhat lax in making the authors jump through hoops based on comments by a reviewer with a conflict of interest, but the paper got published).
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