Sentences with phrase «symbolic value for»

Out of public reach and inaccessible to the people of Runik, these objects hold great symbolic value for a nation missing parts of its shared frame of reference, but also point to the condition of contradictory claims from two countries that share material heritage.
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.
Our laureates would not stand here today if their ideas and actions would not have a symbolic value for the African organic movement.

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Over time, the pipeline took on symbolic value of epic proportions, elevated by environmentalist and energy advocates alike into a proxy battle for climate change.
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.
One of the symbolic functions of the creation accounts themselves is to give positive value to time and to provide the staging for history.
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.
Although the abortion debate may gradually become more muted, «none of us should be too surprised if, by the turn of the century, technological changes were once again to make abortion a battleground for competing social, ethical, and symbolic values
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).
Founder, Kim Estes, began the search for a logo for Savvy Parents Safe Kids wanting something meaningful and symbolic of local parenting values that would also reflect the mission of Savvy Parents Safe Kids.
If they surpass the second, they can make a very good case for it and it will have tremendous symbolic value.
For decades, researchers believed the iron - rich rocks used as pigment at prehistoric sites had symbolic value.
Victor said the target, enshrined at a 2009 climate summit in Copenhagen, Denmark, has great political and symbolic value, and will be difficult for leaders to back away from.
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.
Symbolic racism supplanted old - fashioned or overt / blatant racism which was associated with open support for race inequality and segregation under «Jim Crow Laws», but it still captures the anti-black sentiment and traditional values that underpinned blatant racism.
Indiana's action on the Common Core will garner attention for its symbolic value, but it remains to be seen whether there will be any substantial...
Indiana's action on the Common Core will garner attention for its symbolic value, but it remains to be seen whether there will be any substantial differences between the upcoming Indiana standards and the Common Core standards.
Represents natural numbers in different ways or associates a number with a set of objects or drawings: emphasis on place value in non-apparent, non-accessible groupings, using materials for which groupings are symbolic (e.g. abacus, money)
Did you intend for the peacocks to have a particular symbolic value in the novel?
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.
However, I do see the symbolic value, to show that PlayStation is now the preferred platform for CoD.
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.
Blue was symbolic in many religious paintings, especially the Virgin Mary's gown, and it was chosen for its priceless value rather than any religious connotations.
Its symbolic meaning created such moral, ethical, and emotional values in Americans, paving the way for a country's growth from an East Coast settlement, to a coast - to - coast nation of progress.
Colour has become a protagonist for its symbolic value: blue, red and even a return to white.
Cai's gunpowder piece Eagle Landing on the Pine Branch (2007) is, according to China Daily, especially significant: «the motifs of eagle and pine trees were chosen for their symbolic value in both China and the United States, representing the friendship and cooperation between the two countries.»
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.»
But a good audience thinks about the cultural and symbolic value of this exchange where we can locate the truly elevating, transformative potential of art — the combustion chamber for emotional esthetic experience.
While the substance of the two - day gathering is not expected to stun seasoned observers of UN talks, Lavanja Rajamani from the Centre for Policy Studies in Delhi says it does hold symbolic value.
Recent terrorist and / or militant incidents have focused on universities and schools, assumed, by some, to be a desirable target for extremists because of their symbolic value.
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.»
Moreover, the demand for this precious metal in Chennai is mounting owing to its symbolic value, and predominant role in South Indian traditions and weddings.
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