Sentences with phrase «symbolic value as»

I strongly believe that reforms to the Constitution to recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and our rights will provide significant symbolic value as well as have a profound practical effect.
Responding to the exhibition space, the work focuses on the Fondazione's symbolic value as an abandoned industrial building converted into a cultural venue.
Other artists more glancingly reference the magazines, inspired by their symbolic value as iconic publications with an institutional history.
Trish Wylie: It comes from the colour Rose Madder, which is a fugitive pigment meaning the colour is not fixed and changes over time, its the colour that I have used to paint myself and by adding I, changed the words from a noun to a sentence, so for me the colour has a symbolic value as well as a physical value.
The stakes are incredibly high in L.A. — in terms of lives saved or lost, but also in terms of the city's symbolic value as a community committed to trap - neuter - return, despite both the injunction and the faltering economy.
But the stakes are extraordinarily high in L.A. — in terms of lives saved or lost, but also in terms of the city's symbolic value as a community committed to trap - neuter - return despite both the injunction and the faltering economy.

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Although the deployment to Iwakuni is not a direct U.S. response to escalating tensions in the region as it represents a planned phase of the normal operational integration of the F - 35B force for the U.S. Marine, the deployment of the most advanced American aircraft to the region has also a symbolic value.
But if anyone would have appreciated the enormous symbolic value of having moderate Muslims create a space close to ground zero - as opposed to any other possible location in New York - with the aim of promoting inter-religious understanding, it was Pope John Paul II.
The use of numbers in ancient religious texts was usually numerological rather than numerical; that is, their symbolic value was more important than their secular value as counters.
The symbolic function of creation in valuing time and history becomes clearer when the Genesis accounts are compared with myths whose purpose is to legitimate cyclical time (as in the Babylonian myth of the primeval conquest of Tiamat by Marduk, alluded to in Genesis 1:2), or to those in which time itself is a negative aspect of a fallen order (as in Plato's myth of the fall of the soul, or similar myths favored by Hindu and Buddhist mysticism).
Rather these traditional ethical values must be understood as the symbolic expression of what takes place when people stand in true dialogical relation to each other.
As a symbolic means of enhancing the other forms of prayer through the imaginative consideration of other persons, it will continue to have considerable value.
But it is precisely because this feeling remains for the most part buried beneath the level of our immediate awareness that we need symbolic expression to bring this value into our conscious awareness so as to bolster and vivify our capacity to trust.
The relation between a «generalized symbolic medium of values «and what I earlier referred to as «moral architecture» or «set of religious terms» is quite clear and has long been recognized.
The Baby Lift Up is a nationally coordinated activity where mothers throughout the nation simultaneously lift their babies up in the air as a symbolic reflection of their value,» shares Kiddada Green, Founding Executive Director of BMBFA.
I focused on their ritual and symbolic enactments of their own value system as a template for the values with which they will approach space travel and space commerce in the 21st century, and have published that research in Late Editions VIII, Para-Sites, edited by George Marcus (2000).
In an age in which most of our key players pay lip service to Awo's ideals as well as the symbolism around his life and service, it is refreshing to find someone in such a critical position as the Governor who not only exemplifies Awo's commitment to public good, but also recognizes the value of symbolic memory».
The symbolic value of citizenship, in other words, can not be fully detached from the expectations that emanate from the wish to be recognised as a citizen.
For decades, researchers believed the iron - rich rocks used as pigment at prehistoric sites had symbolic value.
In contrast, the upper echelons» diet was mainly focused on species that had great symbolic value for Maya, such as the powerful jaguars and crocodiles that roamed the Central American jungles.
«Everyone — Europeans and the rest of the world alike — will rightly see this decision as the European Commission downgrading both the practical and the symbolic value of science in Europe,» said Imran Khan, chief executive of the British Science Association.
He wrote, «As in the medical profession, the main value of such an oath might be symbolic, but I believe it would also stimulate young scientists to reflect on the wider consequences of their intended field of work.
They noted that exotic bright red and black rocks may have been valued, and worth transporting, for their intense color and possibly used as symbolic communicators of identity or status.
Though I tend to gravitate towards style choices that are more symbolic of that of the late 60s and 70s, there's no denying that the 80s and 90s hold sentimental value to me, as I was born in the 80s and raised in the 90s!
Minister Dario Franceschini said: «The Italian participation as Guest of Honour at the Frankfurt Book Fair 2023 has a strong symbolic meaning: it affirms the worldwide appreciation of our creative industry and effectively shows its vitality, cultural strength and economic value.
Speaking for the Italian delegation, Franceschini is quoted, saying, «The Italian participation as Guest of Honor at the Frankfurt Book Fair 2023 has a strong symbolic meaning: it affirms the worldwide appreciation of our creative industry and effectively shows its vitality, cultural strength, and economic value.
The architecture takes on a symbolic value thanks to the writing, and it is the signs that create the field of correspondences... In Learning from Las Vegas, Venturi / Brown / Izenour proclaimed the sign as being the organizing element of movements in space, and they succeeded in demonstrating the ways in which modernism uses graphic signs and symbols so that space can be oriented in a precise direction.
The works have cosmological associations — «stars expanding their energy and becoming black holes, white dwarfs, and neutron stars,» Eversley explained at the time — but also prompt us to consider the symbolic values of color itself, even as identity - driven associations.
Constructing work from materials such as lottery tickets, trophies, travel posters, romance novels, art fair booths, and art shipping crates, Ghost of a Dream transforms these items, supposedly drained of their use - value, into sculpture, video, and two - dimensional meditations on material and symbolic value.
In these experiences, Byars not only reworked his role as an artist but also the mise en scène, giving symbolic value to rigorous objects and stressing the inherent beauty of materials, including fabric, stone and especially gold.
Colours tend be whole and uninflected, suggestive of integrated values, best seen in the prints of Matthew Brannon and Camilla Wills and the wall works of Paul Lee, unfazed by doubt and un-riven by division, and ultimately as symbolic of reliability as they are of concealment and repression.
Yet it would be unwise to take these subjects at face value, as it would be to attempt a symbolic reading.
And in that way, this formal aspect of what Hollowell does is symbolic after all, as it adds emotional presence, and justifies the value of human touch.
Says an angered Kapoor, who planned on preserving the graffiti for symbolic value, «It is as if a woman is raped and blamed for her own rape.»
Laid bare is what the museum typically tries its hardest to conceal from us as viewers — its own hand in the production of aura and symbolic value around works of art.
You've climbed inside the architecture like he did as a means of deconstructing it and its symbolic values.
More importantly, the CPP is of immense symbolic value on the international stage, as the tangible expression of Obama's promises at the Paris climate talks.
The group - value model proposes that fair procedures matter because they communicate two symbolic messages about group membership: (1) whether individuals are respected members of a group and (2) whether they should feel pride in the group as a whole.
In short, a sentence with a denunciatory element represents a symbolic, collective statement that the offender's conduct should be punished for encroaching on our society's basic code of values as enshrined within our substantive criminal law.»
We should not underestimate, nevertheless, the symbolic value of this enactment, which strengthens the case law and protection extended to transgender people and clearly positions gender - based harassment as illegal behaviour in the federal sphere.
In a symbolic resolution, San Juan Capistrano City Council condemned California Senate Bill 54 (SB 54), also known as the California Values Act or Sanctuary State Law, in a 4 - 1 vote with Mayor...
Symbolic value The National Apology empowered the Stolen Generations members by acknowledging their experience and life struggle as a result of government laws and policies.
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