Sentences with phrase «such affinity»

No wonder our nation has such an affinity for these like - minded peoples since each county's foundations of «rule of law» is based upon the same codes of law albeit modified over the centuries.
I have such an affinity with the people, food and the language!
We began by researching why cats had such an affinity for scratching their nails along furniture.
Such affinity spaces can offer opportunities for novice educators to receive support and encouragement in the early stages of their careers, which should be of interest to teacher educators concerned with their preservice teachers» success postgraduation.
-(On average) One out of Five hits will be a «negative critical» hit - Instead of doing base 100, you're actually doing 75 (as Criticals are + / - 25 %) However, don't let Negative Affinity totally change your views on weapons with such affinity.
LMD: You have such an affinity for the firefighters, yet in this movie you're playing a famous comic book police captain.
When you take into account that all it takes is a few minutes in time to get audiences hooked for generations, it's easy to see why there's such an affinity for it.
At the end of 30 days, let's give the clothing pieces we once had such an affinity for a new home — swap with friends, have a garage sale, or donate to charity!
I have such an affinity to polka dots and this look makes me so happy!
I have such an affinity for pencil skirts!
~ Top: Asos ~ Skirt: Asos ~ Blazer: BCBG ~ Shoes: Zara ~ ~ Bag: Reed Krakoff ~ Jewelry: BCBG / David Yurman / Intermix / Casio / Swarovski ~ I have such an affinity for pencil skirts!
Being a military wife, I have such an affinity for all things camo (in fact, I always have, long before I met my military husband).
But oh my gosh, I have such an affinity for gingerbread and cinnamon rolls and have never been able to make ones that I «feel good» about eating.
Indeed, the Web — already home to such affinity sites as Women.com Networks, Gay.com, and AsianAvenue.com — lends itself to businesses hoping to attract a given demographic.
Even the term» spiritual existence points directly to such affinities with Hellenism.
Such affinities can mute the radicalness of some works; others retain their streetwise beauty.

Not exact matches

And for people who have been loyal customers, it will be an affirmation for why they have such a strong affinity for the brand.»
What this means to marketers is simple: You can boost brand awareness and consumer affinity with apps, but you must have a thorough understanding of your audience so you can provide them with an app that's functional (such as a calculator) or entertaining (like a video, game, or music), or provide some sort of social connectedness (such as an app for a user community).
Besides, consumers have shown a strong affinity for online play, particularly social games such as Zynga's FarmVille.
The Protect Yourself Video Segments are designed to educate viewers about common investment scams such as affinity fraud, technology scams and elder fraud.
The Protect Yourself Videos explore common investment scams such as affinity fraud, technology scams, and elder fraud.
Opportunities to differentiate will exist through niches, i.e. geographies or industry verticals, or investor affinities such as University alumni whose capital is likely to be biased.
Furthermore, the company believes that inclusiveness is equally important to diversity and strives to exercise these beliefs in its employment practices by maintaining resource and affinity groups, such as Awesome Women in Engineering (AWE), Women at Yelp, Parents of Yelp, Ethnic Diversity Group, Veterans at Yelp, and OUTburst, a group for LGBTQQIA individuals.
They are going to try revitalization technology, as they did with Elvis such that we can expect reports from folks who will see bin Laden walking the streets of various major cities with a certain affinity to ground zero.
As such, Whitehead's philosophy has a deep and abiding affinity with both the African and Christian roots of African Americans.
In his book Gods Behaving Badly (SCM), theologian and sociologist Pete Ward offers an explanation for why we feel such a close affinity to certain famous people.
Without such discipline (in its good and bad senses), evangelical theologians and scholars who study them are free to describe trends or affinities among born - again Protestants.
Such pupils of Bultmann as Ernst Käsemann (Tülbingen), Günther Bornkamm (Heidelberg), Ernst Fuchs (Marburg), Erich Dinkler (Bonn), and Hans Conzelmann (Göttingen) have proven sufficiently distinguished to rise into the leading professorial positions, and a theological affinity to Gogarten and Tillich has provided a broad theological context.
That went on for some time with only minor hiccups such as happens whenever humans gather until at some point, unbeknownst to me, we seemed to have slipped into this point where we were expected to have an affinity for the denomination and thus automatically hold its leadership in high regard and limit our criticism of such.
One could hardly accept such an identification as fully true to Santayana's intentions, yet there is a certain intriguing affinity between Whitehead's distinction between perception in the mode of presentational immediacy and perception in the mode of causal efficacy and Santayana's distinction between intuition and intent.
With such major centers of the new evangelicalism as Fuller Seminary now showing a good deal more affinity to neo-orthodoxy than to fundamentalism (see Gerald T. Sheppard, «Biblical Hermeneutics: The Academic Language of Evangelical Identity,» Union Seminary Quarterly Review 32 [Winter 1977, pp. 81 - 94]-RRB-, surely we must be cautious both about assuming flatly a «decline» of classic liberalism and about implying a one - to - one relation between the liberal ideologies, whatever their current condition, and the oldline denominational structures.
The sense in which these relations between natural moments are external is that they are not simply contrasts and affinities between the essences of the terms, such as hold between them in the pure realm of essence.
All the semiological systems, along with the linguistic system, must be decoded, and, as Ricoeur says, «that requires a special affinity between the reader and the kind of things the text is about» (19) What is appropriated is not a system of ideas but deep values of truth that are imposed «with such power that no further proof is needed to perceive their validity and reality».
There is of course no special affinity between crankiness as such and superior intellect, (Superior intellect, as Professor Bain has admirably shown, seems to consist in nothing so much as in a large development of the faculty of association by similarity.)
The affinity between this mode of economic organization and certain modes of moral and cognitive culture that have roots deep in western culture undoubtedly helps explain why those modes, utilitarianism and science, have become such central cultural forms in modern America.
Such a «social constructionist» conception of science might seem as menacing to Hawking as it would to Wordsworth, both of whom need to believe that, whatever ontological affinities must be conceded, the distinction between daffodils and stinkweeds is grounded not only in the human intuition about the world but in the nature of things.
Certainly he intended to convey that the character of A, which was decisive in specifying the nature of its interactions with B, was a dynamic character which had some affinity with an intention or an objective, or instruction, rather than a mere static characteristic, such as a chemical composition is usually considered to be.
Racial intermixtures have produced some very white - skinned Negroes with blue eyes and fair hair, yet the product of such a union remains a Negro.5 Race as the term is commonly used designates very nearly what the Germans call Volk — a group sharing a common cultural tradition, whether of achievement or servitude, with some measure of national, geographical, and biological affinity.
The Gospel of Thomas, the Secret Book of James, and the Gospel of the Hebrews have such close affinities that most scholars assume the maternal Holy Spirit is meant in all three texts, even though it is perfectly clear only in the Gospel of the Hebrews.
(cf. 18:20 and 14:11); Jeremiah's profound grief, 8:4 - 9:1; his affinity with Hosea, 13:16 27 but in many other passages as well; the certainty of destruction, 14:10 - 18; the quality of the «Confession» in 15:10 - 18 (as also elsewhere) that brings Jeremiah closer to us than any other figure in the Old Testament; the symbolic act again, chapter 19 — only Ezekiel among the prophets performs more such acts than Jeremiah; the bitterest of his confessions, 20:7 - 18, matched in the Old Testament only in Job (cf. Job 3); his association with Baruch in the remarkable narrative of chapter 36, «in the fourth year of Jehoiakim»; and his devastating words on Jehoiakim, 22: 13 - 19, bitter testimony to what was in Jeremiah's eyes the miserable rule of a miserable king.
Zephaniah, who may borrow directly or indirectly from Amos, shows such strong affinity with Isaianic motifs as to raise the question of his possible connection with circles of Isaianic prophetism.
Biosensors work by detecting a biological element (enzymes, whole cells or affinity biomolecules such as antibodies) and relaying the information through an electrical, optical or thermal signal.
Phytic acid has a strong binding affinity to important minerals such as calcium, magnesium, iron, and zinc.
Giving information under each such as: description of flavor / volume, botanical relatives, when it is in season, flavor affinities, nutritional information, and (my favorite) flavor combining of other ingredients to pair with / enhance it's unique flavor.
While the hotel's lobby bar, Cocktail Bar is already taking a modern, culinary approach to its cocktails by creating original craft drinks, Asay's affinity for and knowledge of microbrews will also make an appearance on the menu as well as some innovative approaches to New Orleans classics, such as cask - aging sazerac in an oak barrel for a more complex spirit — a process believed to be pioneered in Asay's hometown of Portland, Ore..
Although I'm a huge fan of classically prepared potatoes such as mashed potatoes, I do have an affinity for a simply roasted potato dish.
Given that the newly discovered protein FGB1 has such a high affinity and specificity to beta -1,6-glucans from fungi cell walls, it is possibly suitable for the diagnosis of human infections.
The affinity groups at NIU are not only focused around diversity but also common interests, such as the Marching Band Alumni Council.
The first sample showed a strong affinity with northern Britain, specifically the region in which current black - faced breeds such as Swaledale, Rough Fell and Scottish Blackface are common.
If the body temperature drops, such as when an animal goes into hibernation, TBG's affinity for thyroxine increases, resulting in a decrease in the availability of the hormone and a decrease in metabolism.
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