Sentences with phrase «seen as reflections»

Each saint's particular graces can be seen as reflections of the grace of Christ, whose greatness grows in our eyes as we attend to the saints» individual stories.
Stories, then, can be seen as reflections of concrete reality, or they can be seen as concrete realities in themselves, parts of a particular civilization.
The fact that it's cutting back is seen as a reflection of a changing mentality among Silicon Valley startups that largely enjoyed an easy funding environment that allowed them to grow at all costs — without generating much profit or cash.
The creation of Leap can also be seen as a reflection of the development and growth of the MENA region's entrepreneurial ecosystem - Fadel notes three particular trends that showcase how the Arab world is today a lot more receptive to the idea of its citizens becoming entrepreneurs.
Looking at valuations in a broader context, we see them as a reflection of a strong economy, an improving corporate earnings outlook and prospects for pro-business policy reform from Washington DC.
Visa's valuation should be seen as a reflection of both healthy growth and strong returns, while PayPal's is driven more by growth potential than by profitability.
I would suggest also that one way into such a new doctrine of analogy is a new understanding of man or history as the image of God, wherein historical development and evolution could be seen as a reflection or embodiment of the development and evolution of God.
His victory is seen as a reflection of their growing influence and a shift among Indonesian Muslims.
The outstanding achievement of second place Yesh Atid, the party of former journalist Yair Lapid, has led many observers to see it as a reflection of an anti-Netanyahu wave.
And it can also be seen as a reflection of the Clintons holding less sway over Democratic politics.
They see it as a reflection of limited opportunities for administrators to learn about and support effective science teaching; a lack of infrastructure for safer mentoring programs; and pressures to meet external policies.
Scientists were much slower to add their names to an open letter to George W. Bush that the UCS organized in 2004, says Rosenberg — which he sees as a reflection of uneasiness about Trump, but also a sign that younger scientists are more comfortable taking public positions on policy.
Secondly, the film takes its distance with Hollywood, because Melville's film can be seen as a reflection on heroism.
It doesn't quite find that link, leaning more toward the Sherlock character, while Gnomeo and Juliet's relationship is seen as a reflection of the tenuous bond between the detective and his professional partner.
But it's an easy match in crime fiction for «Crimes and Misdemeanors» (a mistress threatens to reveal their affair to the man's wife) and can be seen as a reflection on the director's fear of mortality.
In a time of changing seasons, that change could also be seen as a reflection of the state of MMOs right now.
Some leaders may take personally the fact that a race problem exists in a school, or they might see it as a reflection of the person pointing out the issue.
In the JGCP Model, student outcomes are seen as a reflection of teachers» practices.
This could mean results for poorer pupils increase at the same time as the grammars expand their intake, but Jones warned this should not be seen as a reflection that grammars were therefore working for the poorest pupils.
Inescapably locked in its repetitive loop and pushed behind a makeshift barricade, the seat can be seen as a reflection of Kippenberger's own fixed position as an artist in the public eye.
Over a long and varied career, the evolution of Bowling's work can be seen as a reflection of a major evolution in painting throughout the latter half of the 20th century.
The reasons for all this appear mixed; in one sense it can be seen as being prompted by new directions that art is taking; in another it can be seen as a reflection of the ambitions of venues competing for profile and audience share.
Jankowski's work can be seen as a reflection, a deconstruction, and a critique of a society based on spectacle.
Arizona renters insurance providers are going to want to learn about your credit score before offering cheap prices as credit scores can be seen as a reflection of your financial security.
If you do not put the time and effort in to preparing your resume without mistakes it will be seen as a reflection of your work.

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Then, when one of those processes does fail, you see this outcome as a reflection of the business as a whole.
Reflection is one of the most important skills an entrepreneur can master as it lets you constantly see the big picture and how your hustle is a component of that.
That's generally a reflection of how well investors think Berkshire's stock market portfolio, still over 85 % managed by Buffett and his long - time partner Charlie Munger, as well as the businesses they have bought over the years — including railroad company Burlington Northern, See's Candies, and dozens of others — are doing.
Practically, looking around you, seeing no one, and taking that as an opportunity for inner reflection, rather than outer isolation, can only be a positive for you.
Poetically, the things about Wolff that his colleagues seem to hate the most — his ambition, his social climbing, his worship of status and buzz and money, his self - referentiality and solipsism — are seen by some as the perfect reflection of the world he covers (and thus the key to his success).
High income shoppers are scaling back due to oscillations in their stock market portfolios, and the Federal Reserve's delay in raising interest rates has also worried shoppers who see the hesitancy as a reflection of uncertainty in the economy, analysts said.
Tyrangiel, who rides a Citibike across the Williamsburg Bridge to the office each morning from his East Village apartment, sees the neighborhood as a fitting reflection of Vice's ethos: «authentic, rough, valuing new stuff, enjoying being cool.»
While at it, it is wise to not completely trust everything that you see on the demo including the number of wins as a true reflection of how the software works.
Industrials, which investors see collectively as a reflection of the economy's health, touched their lowest point in more than seven months on Thursday, though the sector index closed slightly higher.
«In our view, investors would be well advised to see the outcome of Cyprus both as a reflection of how future stresses will be handled (support sovereign creditors, haircut bank creditors) and a reminder that efforts to shift the liabilities associated with legacy bad bank assets in both Spain and Ireland onto the ESM [European Stability Mechanism] balance sheet are unlikely to be successful,» the IIF says.
I see continuous reformation as an embrace of our freedom as individuals and Christian bodies to grow more and more towards God's ideal, not as a reflection of a lack of freedom.
It includes fifteen statements from various episcopal conferences and individual bishops in Europe and North America, as well as the Holy See's «We Remember: Reflections on the Shoah,» with accompanying commentaries.
All can be seen as genuine reflections of Obama's faith and his appreciation for the role of religious leaders in public life.
The fourth pillar of Islam is the fast -LCB- sawn) of Ramadan as a reflection upon the human dependence on God and on spiritual goals.
To see belief not as a set of beliefs but as a story, an experience of coming to belief, means that theological reflection ought itself to be shaped by the story, take to itself, both in form and content, the story.
For then it is not just a few privileged creatures that are seen as capable of satisfying each man's essential need of finding something to love him and complement him: it is, thanks to these few and as a sort of reflection of them, the sum total of all the beings engaged together with him in the unifying work of the cosmos.
So I did give but then on reflection I see that as having been done under compulsion not cheerfully which scripture also talks about.
Anders Nygren criticizes Augustine for this doctrine and says that it depersonalizes the neighbour.23 We do not see him as he is in himself, but only as a reflection of the divine.
Man is still reduced to an instance of an animal instead of seeing the phenomenon of reflection as giving birth to a radically new dimension, that of the thinking layer or the noosphere.
As Johann Baptist Metz and John Cobb have seen in correspondence, it is the memoria of the Christ - event that plays a crucial role in the theological notion of revelation.10 In this view a certain historical tradition of narration and reflection recalls the experience of a unique revealing event by memory.
i see it as only a reflection, but how many reflections are there?
By reflection on this God and his interaction with his people, I am led to see myself not only as misinformed about this or that fact about the past but also as a sinner, someone standing guilty before a holy God.
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I did not understand him to be equating Freudian therapy with modern neuroscience; I thought, rather, that he took his own distaste for what he sees as certain mystifications in the former as a point de départ for reflections on a deterministic and mechanistic philosophy he finds even more distasteful.
We prefer perhaps to see this one shooter in Oslo as an abberation rather than a reflection of the truth that hateful words and ideas poison us all.
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