Sentences with phrase «shaped by their interests»

[Alongside a display of the Magna Carta] the rest of the museum's content is shaped by the interests and views of academic historians.
So long as education policy continues to be shaped by the interests of corporate profiteering and not the interests of our public school children, we will resist these unjust testing laws.
We think midlife travelers have reinvented the term «luxury travel» — you want your passions to be shaped by your interests not your age, right?
They want their passions to be shaped by their interests instead of their age.
«Kelly's visual vocabulary is drawn from observation of the world around him — shapes and colors found in plants, architecture, shadows on a wall or a lake — and has been shaped by his interest in the spaces between places and objects and between his work and its viewers.
From the outset, the gallery program was shaped by interest in the revolutionary artistic concepts of the 60s and their further development.
His visual vocabulary was drawn from observation of the world around him — shapes and colors found in plants, architecture, shadows — and has been shaped by his interest in the spaces between places and objects, and between his work and its viewers: «In my work I don't want you to look at the surface; I want you to look at the form, the relationships.»

Not exact matches

«Pension plans since the financial crisis have been in pretty rough shape because interest rates were held down by all the — I won't call it manipulation — but all the activities by the central banks to keep interest rates low and to spread growth,» he says.
Our passions begin with our interests, and our interests are shaped by information and experience.
Though I'm not inclined to put much weight on projections or forecasts, the present shape of the yield curve is one that has historically been followed by a parallel upward shift in interest rates at all maturities.
I read an interesting article today written by a quantum mechanic claiming that the new direction in such scientific studies is that we can't be sure there is an objective reality but can only hope so, because what we perceive as reality is shaped by the observer.
This means that policy makers are often shaped by economic interests.
The Chicago School of Mathews, Ames, and Case was essentially shaped, both in imagery and interest, by the biological notions that had come into general usage through the stimulus of Darwin's On the Origin of Species.
The capacities needed to apprehend God must be guided by interests in God's peculiar ways of being present and by God's idiosyncratic reality, not by persons» interests in realizing or fulfilling themselves; but the shaping and transforming of persons» identities this involves will in fact also bring with them movement toward fulfillment of their humanity.
Rather, the proposal is that study of every subject matter that is selected for study (using whatever academic disciplines are appropriate) be shaped and guided by an interest in the question: What is that subject matter's bearing on, or role in, the practices that constitute actual enactments, in specific concrete circumstances, of various construals of the Christian thing in and as Christian congregations?
If every reading is shaped by the reader's interests, why not use it to endorse our commitments?
Not only are intentional human actions in large part given their specific shape and significance by their cultural «location,» but they are also guided by human interests that themselves have specific social, economic, and cultural locations.
Since the meanings are no longer to be shaped by the facts, there is a loss of theological interest in the scientific facts.
I am haunted by having left a man in desperate shape in order to respond to another who, at the level of party conversation, had evinced interest in «doing more,» yet who had created a world of work which did not allow him to step into another world.
Every vested interest shaped by anxiety has near its source old fears that are deep and hidden, but for all of that authoritative.
Process theism need not dissolve these particularities into symbolic manifestations of universal truth, since it can proclaim a God vitally interested in precisely these particularities whose activity is shaped by their peculiar character.
To this end, we must accept criticism's demand that we test our private aspirations by bringing them before the tribunal of a community shaped by a common interest.
The US was based on Christianity while Canada was formed by the Briti / French gov.. One secular one Christian for this discussion I am more interested in the lies and the taking away of US history to change the shape of the country.
Homileticians» interest in the ways that the literary forms, designs, and shapes of scripture «come through» in the design of the sermon can be complemented by understanding how a literary - rhetorical form, such as a sermon, comes through the body and voice of the preacher.
The public face of these churches will continue to be shaped by an officialdom that faithfully reflects the interests and the culture of the new middle class.
Furthermore, if situations arise in which academic interests compete with concerns for students» «piety» for added time or financial resources, the response characteristically shaped by this ethos would be to assign to the «churches» responsibility for «piety» and to assign priority within the school to the academic interests.
But even aside from your personal opinion, and whether or not it is shaped by the push for equality, the State does have an interest in stable marriages and therefor a valid reason to regulate them.
Perhaps the reminder is again in order that Israel's interest in the original «event» rests predominantly in its present and continuing meaning that the form of the narrative before us is unquestionably cultically conditioned, that is, shaped by the influences of cultic circles at centers of worship in which, the tradition was maintained; and that this cultic tradition returns an image of Moses formed out of long years of meditation on the total significance of his life and time through the succeeding generations of Israel's life.
and noted the need to «stop it being shaped by vested interests to imprint their agenda.»
Stratton's vision for Aragona is influenced by his time living in Spain, and his interest in the region's history that has shaped traditional and modern Spanish cuisine.
And by Western Conference Finals Jimmy could be in game shape and then it could be interesting.
How he eats is very influenced by how I eat, and it's interesting to see how my choices have shaped his tastes.
A super tall monument with an interesting shape and four elevators — what's there not be liked by two little boys?
Instead of a plain flat space, why not make it even more interesting by letting your kids stick fun shapes and drawings on the board?
Sleep is interesting because it is shaped by both our physiology and our habits.
Thomas comes with 18 - foot of rail tracks so you can keep things interesting by setting up different shapes and sizes.
By playing with your baby and stimulating their interest you help shape their brain for the future
To a large extent, therefore, our moral compass, guiding us to be good or bad, is shaped by our perceived self - interest at a given time.
Dr. Pogge explained: «there is growing incoherence of the whole scheme of rules because its various commitments are shaped by different sets of players with diverse special interests.
By measuring the words, arguments and deliberation of politicians and policy makers, she aims to gauge the extent to which ideas, interests and institutions shape political behavior.
This is shaping up to be a showdown between the developer, The Related Companies (and other powerful developers with similar interests) who will be backed by the Bloomberg administration and a coalition of Bronx elected officials and community groups.
I also believe that the UK's interests are best served by playing a leading role in the EU, shaping the organisation as it changes to meet the challenges it now faces.
Part of a breakfast series put on by the New York City Food Policy Center at Hunter College, the event, Zoning and the City «s Food System: Opportunities to Shape Healthier Food Environments in NYC, brought together a full room of interested parties - students, advocates, and others - at the CUNY Graduate Center.
How can today's education prepare them to make sense of how the world works; to think critically and independently; and to lead interesting, responsible, and productive lives in a culture increasingly shaped by science and technology?
Bots have become a periodic, and controversial, method used by some political advocates, companies, and others to simulate a groundswell of public interest in an issue or product and, thus, potentially shape public attitudes.
A combination of circumstances induced me to leave India and enroll in the graduate program in what was then the department of cellular and developmental biology at the University of Arizona, Tucson, in the U.S. My Ph.D. supervisor, Neil Mendelson, had been a well - known name in DNA replication and cell division in Bacillus subtilis, but by the time I had joined his lab, his interest had decidedly shifted to cell shape determination.
These role models have shaped my interests and impressions of medicine by demonstrating that research and medicine inform and enhance each other.
That interested Biswal and Hilou, but not as much as what they saw happening around the edges, where line tension formed by the outermost particles determined the ultimate shape of the arrays.
D: The campaign also microtargeted voters by firing off emails or posting messages on Facebook that were shaped to appeal to their particular interests or causes using tracking software, similar to ones used by online retailers to craft ads.
Active Physics, a course based on the textbook Six Ideas That Shaped Physics by Thomas A. Moore of Pomona College, has its roots in the 1980s when educators, dissatisfied with lecture courses, became interested models of instruction that require students to take more responsibility for their own learning.
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