Sentences with phrase «specific traditions»

I'd like them to be able to recall specific traditions from their memories and build their own with their families.
Seeking a new social civility in a post-modern age, we need to think in fresh ways both about the nature of reasoning in the public sphere and about the ways specific traditions of life can contribute to that reasoning.
Foodservice suppliers in global markets need to study both worldwide trends and culturally specific traditions for profit - making menu innovation ideas that they can bring to their operator customers.
West Gallery: Obedient Object / Specific Traditions Statement by Artist: My exhibition involves cast and constructed replicas of domestic and museum objects.
Coco, with its Mexican and indeed universal themes revolving around the importance of la familia, reverence for those who have shuffled — well, danced — their way off this mortal coil, and Mexic - culturally specific traditions and attitudes, is one of Pixar's best films in years.
This has been true of the specific tradition of process theology as well.
I don't promote any one specific tradition or belief system inside the discipleship group, and try to encourage others to do the same.
We don't have a specific tradition.
'' [A] thoughtful survey... Incisive without being unduly conclusive... Those seeking an elegant, mainstream overview of recent Western painting, conscious of its own constraints and willing to probe the boundaries of a medium - specific tradition, should look no further.»
It investigates the subtle nuances of specific traditions and customs informed by my background that are in some way concerned with notions of conflict, aggression and disorder.»
«During the day, our students experience a multiservice training environment, and at the end of the day, they go back to their respective service components, so they can retain their service - specific traditions to prepare them for their next duty assignment,» said Walthall.
This will sometimes call for an added level of flexibility, in that parents should give some deference, within reason of course, to the children's desires for specific traditions and activities during these times.
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