Not exact matches
If the nineteenth century liberal theologians concentrated on immanence, the neo-orthodox theologians
of twentieth century so stressed God's sovereign transcendence that any
sense of His presence in the
world was
almost lost.
There is
almost a
sense that God is
of control, spilling over with an emphatic affirmation
of life, filling the
world with both urgency and joy.
To see the
world in the Christian way — which, as I say in the book, requires the eye
of charity and a faith in Easter — is in some
sense to venture everything upon an absurd impracticality (I
almost sound Kierkegaardian when I say it that way).
Text communication provides a false
sense of security; a blanket
almost, falsely protecting you from damages to your real -
world marriage.
For example, talk
of coming down from heaven may have been appropriate in a
world that conceived the divine habitations as
almost literally «above»; it will also be appropriate as a useful metaphorical way
of describing the presence among us
of that which (again in a symbolic
sense) is higher than human experience as such.
It has
almost been as if we humans, with our limitations and in our finitude, not to mention our obvious and tragic defection from right alignment with the divine intention for the
world and for us, were to insist that until and unless we are given what we regard as due recognition and the security
of our own survival in an individualistic
sense, we shall refuse to take our place and play our part in the creative advance
of the universe.
With some there may be an
almost overwhelming
sense of being caught up into a new life; with others, probably with the majority, it will be much more a matter
of decision and purpose that is not highly - fevered but is rather a strong determination to give oneself fully and unreservedly to the Lord and to that Lord's work and way in the
world.
Unfortunately, we're likely to be deaf to this aspect
of Ahmadinejad's letter because we live in a
world in which transnational religious solidarities make
almost no
sense.
I have never heard
of this guy and he is already 27, is he maybe a one season wonder.I think LFC should go after the Brazilian Gabriel (the new Neymar) just 19 and
almost world famous already.I think they would be able to get him for the money being asked for the algerian and be able to pull in # 100m in a few years time, makes more
sense to me.
@ larryking listen jock wenger could never coach anyother club because no big club would go six season without a trophy there is no way wenger could go to madrid and go two season without a trophy no way in hell he would be fired in no time bmunich fired klinsman less than half season look at the real madrid coach grave yard pelligrinie made 95 + points last season that amount would win the league in
almost any country yet he got fired i can go on if fergi goes two seasons without a trophy am sure he gone i love arsenal but football is about winning trophies wenger has hypnotize you i do nt care arsenal have gone five years without a trophy and six witout the league not even a carling cup or fa cup and loosing all our best players all for money all this talk about wenger and his youth policies i can count on both hands all the players that came through arsenal youth system that went on to be
world beaters look at the current crop walcott nasri diaby denilson bedtner clichy none
of these are
world class they have improve minimal @ arsenal compare that to barca their youths pedro and co are
world beaters event the great vanpercy who we rate he would never leave arsenal because all that chance wenger gives him he would» t get at other big clubs this does not make
sense we buy young players they take ages to develop most do nt» t then we sell them or they leave because they want to win things that how you grow pretty soon that top four will become very hard to stay in if we get out
of that then what i wish all you wenger fans luck am all out
of patients with him last chance this year................
I experienced first - hand the many benefits
of Summer Camp (greater independence, growing confidence, a
sense of belonging, valuable principles
of community living, a very real connection to the natural
world and lifelong memories) and it continues to be a huge part
of my life
almost 45 years later.
Unlike a baby's hearing, which is fully mature by the end
of his first month outside the womb, the
sense of sight develops gradually over 6 to 8 months, at which point your baby will see the
world almost as well as you do.
This is the insight that undergirds your understanding
of almost everyone you see around you; it is the insight that makes
sense of the social
world.
That
sense of a sudden change in direction, in genre, is all over
World War Z — something in its
almost apologetic reserve, something in its unmistakable indecision.
Besides, in a larger
sense, there can be no distance here, because the
world of «Ready Player One» seems an
almost present threat.
Watching Best Worst Movie, you can't help but notice that the Troll 2 crowd consists
almost exclusively
of people in their 20s, which makes perfect
sense: manufacturing an obsession with a terrible movie probably seems more worthwhile if you think you've got all the time in the
world.
Almost everyone has one art form (visual art, music, dance or drama) with which they connect and use to make
sense of the
world.
Urban schools reinforce the student perception that teachers bear final responsibility for what they learn.By allowing passive witnesses, the schools support these student perceptions that all relationships are (indeed rewarding) students for being essentially authoritarian rather than mutual.As youth see the
world, they are compelled to go to school while teachers are paid to be there.Therefore, it is the job
of the teacher to make them learn.Every school policy and instructional decision which is made without involving students — and this is
almost all
of them — spreads the virus that principals and teachers rather than students must be the constituency held accountable for learning.In a very real
sense students are being logical.In an authoritarian, top - down system with no voice for those at the bottom, why should those «being done to» be held accountable?
The Changing Landscape
of School Leadership is very manageable and leaves readers not only with the
almost overwhelming reality
of the changing educational
world and the tremendous need for visionary leaders, but also with a
sense of optimism that by embracing change, we can effectively propel the educational system forward.
In
almost every region
of the
world, you can find a paddling excursion that will ignite your
sense of being an independent adventurer.
Deponia's
world is utterly mad and the situations you find yourself in are often strange, but what's important is that the solution to
almost all
of the puzzles make
sense within the framework
of the games logic.
If it isn't a triple - A open
world game that can last forever — thus creating an unlimited
sense of value even if you only experience a fraction
of it, and even if the rest is terrible — why bother buying it when you can play a game for free
almost indefinitely?
Although McGinley's works appear to change with the times, they always brim with an
almost fantasy - like
sense of adventurous freedom, as well as a sensitivity that serves to form connections to people and the
world.
There is a
sense that the darkness could be darker — at times it is
almost tainted by the dreamlike beauty — but then not all dreams are nightmares and it does give the feeling
of being mid-state between the waking
world and whatever lies beyond.
Such works created a nervous
sense of how representation operates in the everyday
world —
almost subliminally much
of the time, tapping into myths and illusions sunk deep in our brains, influencing the way we act, how we dress, behave in public, occupy space, choose and attract sexual partners, spend money, make friends and enemies.
The deceptive simplicity
of the work is informed by Floyer's particular
sense of humour and an
almost Beckettian awareness
of the absurd; her use
of double - takes and shifting points
of view forces the viewer to renegotiate his perception
of the
world.
Price's chosen film medium gives an
almost tangible quality to the clay, enhancing the
sense of character and creating intrigue around the objects in the videos, more so than if they were encountered in the real
world.
More recent paintings, such as Naturalist, and Approach, have
almost entirely done away with recognizable landscape elements, yet the palette
of deep umbers, cerulean blue, yellow, pink - tinged ochre, and their
sense of space connect these paintings to a sensibility deeply rooted in the natural
world.
He provides
almost no internal or psychic depth, instead giving people a
sense of being in on some art -
world in - jokes about style, tradition, kitsch, and appropriation.
Since we will never be able to say with absolute 100 % confidence that single effect A happened because
of cause B in the real
world — even if something goes from
almost never happening to happening all the time — a fractional attribution makes a lot
of sense.
The energy
world is very complex, and although a lot
of these domino effect changes make
sense in retrospect, they are
almost never going to be baked into the assumptions made in building these scenarios.
It was also a
world where Canada's legal profession was still
almost exclusively provincial - in both
senses of the word.
It's another way in which Spectacles offer a
sense of real -
world immediacy,
almost like you're watching something out
of Strange Days.