Declaring that you don't have one is at best going to encourage a barrage of other questions you likely won't feel comfortable answering (Sri Lankans don't seem to have same
social boundaries as Westerners), and at worst act as a green light to an advance.
That new elasticity unfixed
social boundaries as well.
Not exact matches
To this end they dismantle national
boundaries as well
as social policies designed to redistribute wealth or insure that the poorest are cared for.
In precisely such
boundary circumstances
as these does the minister decide
as to whether he is evangelizing — successfully or otherwise is not his responsibility — and all consistent with his obligations of pastoral care,
social action, self - protection, and the like.
As social relationships and boundaries are redefined due to social change, less attention is paid to lesser spirits, and the Supreme Being takes over as dominant reality which helps the converts to understand, predict and control event
As social relationships and
boundaries are redefined due to
social change, less attention is paid to lesser spirits, and the Supreme Being takes over
as dominant reality which helps the converts to understand, predict and control event
as dominant reality which helps the converts to understand, predict and control events.
At the same time,
as we have been arguing, the revolution within the self can not take place independently of a
social revolution that dismantles those external informational
boundaries that we internalize in such a way
as to cause shame.
This works - oriented deity legitimates the comfortable, informational
boundaries that keep us segregated from one another in our
social and religious worlds,
as well
as from the suppressed dimensions of our own selves.
exhibit interest in the
social and discursive processes of «demarcation» by which orthodoxies define, and thereby in some sense create, heresies — not only
as the inevitable cartographic by - products of the impulse to draw
boundaries and create centers, but also (paradoxically, and in multiple ways)
as necessary sources of «nourishment» for orthodoxies themselves.
If we pursue these eccesiological motives, the church will not be an organized closed community marked by rigid
boundaries as at present, and competing with religious communities but a congregation of believers meeting for spiritual fellowship around the Word and the Sacraments, meant to equip them for Christian living, struggles of justicefor the people and evangelistic mission in religiously pluralistic or secular
social economic and political institutions.
I think it important to recognize that many of the
boundaries we set are NOT for the purpose of our arbitrary will
as a parent, but a long - established agreement within society... we are guides to
social behavior for the good of everyone.
It's an interesting theory, he says, but «there are other equally feasible hypotheses, such
as if a child is impulsive, has autism, is inattentive to
social cues, has trouble internalizing verbal
social rules, has seen modeling of inappropriate behavior, or lacks a sense of
social boundaries.»
What is really being pushed on parents here is the arbitrary
social idea and / or judgment that the earlier the infant does not need intervention the better (in some way for the infant and eventual child and adult) and this concept is inappropriately used
as a weapon often by false claims suggesting that if an infant or child can not by some pre-determined age «self - soothe» it never will, or that something is either wrong with them, and is in need of repair, or that their parents are deficient (for not setting «
boundaries»).
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Namely, even though the paradigm of transnationalism emphasises cross-border connections, multiple identifications, and
social fields that traverse nation - state
boundaries, it is not sufficiently attentive to shifts in modes of power, such
as sovereignty and statehood.
Fourthly, Lib Dem and swing voters especially will not forgive Lib Dems for precipitating the demise of the Coalition government, probably two years before it is due to end, not on a point of principle, such
as on tuition fees, tax policy,
social policy like gay marriage, Trident, the European treaty veto or the health or welfare bills but on... an issue of narrow partisan electoral self interest, i.e. unhappiness at
boundary changes (which they had already voted for in February 2011).
As he walked along the pavement, navigating mounds of snow and taking care not to step onto the slushy street, the well - bundled
social psychologist looked like a man who might prefer staying safe within the
boundaries, a man who might shun risk — proving once again the danger of mistaking surface for substance.
NECSI's unified mathematically - based approach transcends the
boundaries of physical, biological and
social sciences,
as well
as engineering, management, and medicine (see Complex Systems Resources).
Not having
boundaries in place — such
as a strict no - contact - no -
social - media stalking rule, or not allowing your ex to cross the threshold of your doorway — can result in even more confused feelings that you're then left to sort out.
Dating is
as much about maintaining healthy and safe
boundaries as it is about intimacy — at least at first — and
social networking makes that harder than ever.
He might have been well advised to have kept The Lobster within the confines of the resort hotel; inside those
boundaries the screenplay functions
as a sharp satire of
social attitudes on relationships — especially the doubtful pairing of couples and the tendency to ostracize singles.
DH Lawrence's tale of an illicit affair crossing
social boundaries is making a return to our screens this weekend, with Game of Thrones star Richard Madden
as groundskeeper Mellors.
For the second year running, the Cannes Palme d'Or victor proved more than worthy of the title,
as Cantet bounced back from the curious diversion of «Heading South» to make a
boundary - defying
social document, impossibly rich in its scope, compassion and obsession with the limitless possibilities of language and conversation.
This less critical approach may not push the same
boundaries as his other films, yet Beijing Bicycle still retains a preoccupation with relevant
social issues.
When asked about the choice of Lekuton
as keynote speaker, doctoral candidate and AOCC Tri-Chair Candice Bocala said, «His resume seemed fitting to engage us all in a discussion about race,
social justice, and education across geographic and political
boundaries.»
Review email and
social network settings
as a family to make sure adequate privacy
boundaries are established.
Even
as systemic inequalities in
social outcomes such
as educational attainment and family income remained stable, sophisticated consumer technologies caught on and crossed socioeconomic
boundaries.
A study released in November by Harvard Law School's Charles Hamilton Houston Institute for Race and Justice took a look at eight major inter-district integration programs across the country and concluded that Choice is Yours had «perhaps the most impressive system of outreach for students and families crossing school district
boundaries —
as well
as racial,
social - class and cultural
boundaries.»
It's important to make sure that your children do not overstep your dog's
social boundaries, such
as putting their face right into the dog's face.
Boundaries and limits are established
as they learn
social etiquette, respect for each other, and ultimately how to survive.
The new SPG App for iPad app pushes the
boundaries of current hospitality apps by uniting Starwood's unique focus on design and photography,
as well
as both curated and real - time
social content into one mobile experience.
He employs the mythological trickster trope ---- existent in nearly every culture's folklore ---- to not only examine how artists disrupt the status quo and change the way in which we think, but
as a signifier of how people of color navigate both real and symbolic
social boundaries inherent to their blackness.
As an artist examining the
social anatomy of site and location, I deem critical the way my work can speak to issues of the politicized body and its experience of multiple selves,
boundaries, and topographies.
Indeed, with her adeptness at luring viewers with captivating (and seemingly innocuous) hand - painted illustrations, humorous texts, and sheer scale and then surprising them with content that is remarkably honest — by turns subversively friendly or bitingly critical and addressing such fraught subjects
as power dynamics,
social marginalization, and even the machinations of the art world — she has smartly aligned herself with the enduring and
boundary - pushing strategies of satire, parody, and caricature.
The thread that connects my work is an engagement with sharp
social questions confronting humanity and a desire to push formal and conceptual
boundaries as part of contributing to artistic development.
In 1989, Rachel Rosenthal founded the Rachel Rosenthal Company with a mission of «communicating relevant
social, environmental, cultural, gender, and spiritual issues to a broad public»
as the company «(redefines) the
boundaries of theater.»
Two threads that connect them are: an engagement with significant
social questions and a desire to push formal and conceptual
boundaries as part of contributing to artistic development.
With ideological utopias often referred to
as islands of idealism, Mamou is creating forced utopias through material explorations; thereby highlighting the arbitrary nature of
boundaries, and
social constructs that exist within them.
Yet it is also a format that nevertheless encounters resistances and echoes the limitations decried in Double Fly's song,
as the egalitarian and theoretically
boundary - free nature of
social media and the internet is also a space of continued restrictions and crackdowns in China.
The members of this
social group are characterised
as having lifestyles in which the traditional
boundaries between industry, leisure and intimacy have apparently dissolved, and in which their principles are reflected in the spaces they inhabit.
The members of this
social group are characterised
as having lifestyles in which the traditional
boundaries between industry, leisure and intimacy have apparently dissolved, and in which their values are reflected in the spaces they inhabit.
Sa» dia Rehman works with themes such
as isolation, shame, and hidden
social boundaries.
Presented
as a multi-dimensional medium — a
social event, a philosophical exchange and a poetic dialogue — Aitken's conversations reflect on culture while resisting a given
boundary between different artistic genres.
Growing up
as an ethnically diverse child in South Korea and the American South, she learned to navigate between
social and cultural
boundaries.
The work of New York — based artist Sarah Oppenheimer (born 1972) spans the
boundaries between sculpture and architecture, exploring how space is animated and experienced in order to provide a deeper understanding of architecture
as a constructed
social environment.
During this same time, Fairey also took note of the works of famous Pop and Contemporary Artists — such
as Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein and Robert Rauschenberg — appreciating the artists» abilities to provide
social commentary, hold a mirror to American culture and push the
boundaries of art.
Although existing analyses have quantified the links between
social performance and biophysical indicators such
as energy use32, greenhouse gas emissions33 and ecological footprint34, these analyses have not considered the implications of planetary
boundaries on
social outcomes.
As I've written at Bishop Hill, what we are seeing here is «science» as a community acting to re-enforce social boundaries between the legitimate «insiders» in academia and those outside who are thus deemed «illegitimate»
As I've written at Bishop Hill, what we are seeing here is «science»
as a community acting to re-enforce social boundaries between the legitimate «insiders» in academia and those outside who are thus deemed «illegitimate»
as a community acting to re-enforce
social boundaries between the legitimate «insiders» in academia and those outside who are thus deemed «illegitimate».
As the use of
social media evidence at trial continues to grow, some courts are beginning to delve into the ethical
boundaries of obtaining such evidence and even a lawyer's ethical obligations to provide competent representation.
The issue of
social media use in the workplace context is one which is likely only to become more relevant
as individuals increasingly operate their
social lives online and merge the
boundaries of professional and personal.
Social media has created many challenges for business, including disparate issues such
as violations of copyright, trade - marks, confidential information, and privacy,
as well
as pushing the
boundaries on things such
as defamation and employer control over employee actions.