Sentences with phrase «sense out of the chaos»

Who: John Krasinski, James Badge Dale, Pablo Schreiber and David Costabile What: An American ambassador is killed during an attack at a U.S. compound in Libya as a security team struggles to make sense out of the chaos.
The sheer volume of data that is being created every day, in increasingly varied forms and locations, with even individuals now commonly having 1 TB or more of data (and growing), mandates the use of ever more sophisticated tools and technology («fight tech with tech») in order to make sense out of chaos.

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plus the fact that there are over 40,000 versions of christianity out there, showing a high level of chaos induced by trying to interpret the bible, it makes a lot more sense that Satan inspired the bible.
20 In a very real sense, it is the «given» upon which the Demiurge worked his «rational» activity of bringing order out of chaos.
In his letter of December 10, 1934 Brightman shares Hartshorne's worry, «that other selves are merely inferred but never given,» and goes on to present his own empiricist colors «I'd like to be able to make sense out of the idea of a literal participation in other selves... whenever I try, I find myself landed in contradiction, in epistemological chaos, and in unfaithfulness to experience...» Brightman's argument is that any «intuition» (for him a synonym for «experience»), «is exclusively a member of me,» but the object of that intuition is «always problematic and distinct from the conscious experience which refers to it.»
A Parenting Marriage arrangement doesn't change the fact that your marriage is in limbo, it gives you a sense of structure when all you feel around you is chaos; it gives you a sense of control when everything feels out of your control; it is grounding.
A slew of wildly varying public polls in key primary and general election contests are adding to the sense of chaos in the 2010 cycle, as pollsters grapple with trying to predict which members of the angry and unpredictable off - year electorate will come out to vote.
At its heart, Tell Me How You Really Feel offers a sense of encouragement, finding reassurance in transience and seeking out a little beauty amidst chaos and turmoil.
In a real sense, it's a film about perceptual reality, and as the plague inevitably breaks out again in an American - run, Ellis Island-esque NATO outpost, Fresnadillo's escalation of the events from an observation room to a subway tunnel to an open air carnival (with a brief stop in - between for an American helicopter to one - up Robert Rodriguez amidst a horde of zombies) demonstrates a firm handle on how to intersperse God's - eye perspective with impossible - to - assimilate ground - level chaos.
Radcliffe seems incredible in this film that has a truly twisted sense of humor and an interesting mystery at the center as Radcliffe plays a man trying to figure out who killed his girlfriend (Juno Temple) as he causes chaos in a North Pacific town.
Out of the chaos of everyday living, a way of being able to make sense of what's happening in their lives.
I like to create a tension and chaos, and then by laying color and editing passages of the existing layer, I try to make some sense out the picture.
The resulting Rauschenbergian sense of earthy imperfection and chaos, though, is balanced by well - anchored painting distinguished by skewed perspective, geometric structure, sensitivity to form, minimalist economy of detail, and worn - out pastels.
His pins hold up tiny cut - outs or gather in clusters to obfuscate the image behind it leaving it up to the viewer to make sense of the unfolding chaos.
What starts out as hope soon becomes debased into a dialectic of lust, leaving only a sense of chaos and the inevitability of a new reality»
The Genesis of Quicklaw In October 1972, it was reported that a sense of manic chaos reigned in the house at 140 Beverly Street, just one block from the Queen's campus: «anxious - looking individuals» paraded through the house and everywhere were machines producing «nothing but paper — paper that overflows filing cabinets, crawls out of cardboard boxes, submerges work desks and creeps across floor space.»
For this role, employers are seeking a highly organized yet flexible applicant who loves to work in a fast paced environment and has an enthusiasm for making sense out of the infrequent chaos, a true team - player, a winning communicator and is full of ideas for to improve the surrounding continually.
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