Sentences with phrase «talks about movement»

He talks about movement and metaphor within his work, his attempts to catch and hold the light, and the relationship between his paintings, the vertical walls of Venice and the eddying waters beneath.
Niebuhr talked about this movement, as was then common, as simply «Fundamentalism,» and it was clearly an outlook for which he had little time.
Reverend Doctor Paula Gravelle, the Executive Director of the New York state Council of Churches, and Sara Niccoli, the Executive Director of the New York state Labor - Religion Coalition, joined us to talk about the movement.
Tim Berners - Lee and Nigel Shadbolt talk about a movement that has been taking place in recent years to try to establish basically a science of the Web.
Shonda Rhimes, Ava DuVernay, actors Laura Dern and Tessa Thompson, producer Katie McGrath and attorney Nina Shaw talked about the movement's progress and next steps with news reporters Thursday.
Shonda Rhimes, Ava DuVernay, actresses Laura Dern and Tessa Thompson, producer Katie McGrath and attorney Nina Shaw talked about the movement's progress and next steps with news reporters Thursday.
Over breakfast in March, we talked about a movement spreading across the country to hold public - school teachers accountable by compensating, promoting or even removing them according to the results they produce in class, as measured in part by student test scores...
I hope to encourage people to become more inclusive and talk about these movements and rights more openly.»
Because he won't go and understand the carbon cycle, and read the science he took the figure from, he does not realise that when talking about movements through the cycle everything needs to be converted to the common element carbon as it takes many forms depending on where it is.
Sam Glover: I guess, I'm curious about what both of you think about this, but there's been a lot of talk about the movement at big firms and I think smaller firms are starting to try to do this too, where you do build the firm up as a brand that guarantees a kind of service and a level of service and institutional knowledge and technology competency, to try and encourage companies and clients of all kinds to hire the firm, not the lawyer and so that the firm can say to the lawyer, «Go ahead and leave.

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To create a social movement, you need to get people talking about — and willing to accept — the need for change.
It comes at a time when many food makers are removing artificial ingredients or talking about how «clean» their foods are, a movement that has engulfed food manufacturers, restaurants and retailers.
«As we forge ahead with the #MeToo movement, it's crucial to respect the ways past and future generations talk about feminism,» Jerkins wrote.
Rosen Gonzalez kept quiet about the incident before she was spurred to speak out by the #MeToo movement, which encourages people to talk about their own encounters with sexual harassment.
When we talk about driving forces, we are talking about external and internal people, events, and trends that cause movements in the market.
We talk about creating this resource and why she thinks the Coworking movement has been largely...
David Hogg talks about the personal attacks students have faced and what's next for the Never Again movement.
DD, I have a good friend with a downs child and we got talking about some of the research into downs and autism and there is a sense that there is a evolutionary movement in our species that is going on.
This kind of talk about the eighth day underscores the in - breaking of the divine into the movement of history to bring it to a final consummation.
Ryan's advocacy for cutting taxes and trimming the deficit — he is the architect of the GOP's proposed federal budget — married with his willingness to talk about fiscal belt - tightening in moral terms and his low - key social conservatism speak to a political moment in which the economic concerns of the Tea Party and the social focus of the Christian right have merged into a relatively cohesive anti-Obama movement.
Last week we talked about the civil rights movement and how books like The Help compel us to ask, Would we have done the right thing then, and are we doing the right thing now?
«After destroying the popular movements they began talking about «respecting» human rights.
The video of her talk went viral and sparked a fierce debate among evangelicals about their role in the movement.
While the event featured high - profile speakers like David Platt and Francis Chan, the most talked about session following the 2015 conference was Michelle Higgins» talk about the evangelical church and the Black Lives Matter movement.
Or talk to Roy Brown of Puerto Rico, whose band, Aires Bucaneros, plays songs that seek to make a statement about present - day society and are associated with the Puerto Rican movement for independence.
I am on your side... this is what i am talking about — your quickness to anger and jumpiness to get all pumped up... a true peaceful movement is not made up of people of that sort, but relaxed calm people.
For me, and I hope many others, the last word in Ancient Greece on this topic was given by Epicurus and his talk about a mixture of chance and necessity, and the bits of free «swerve» in the movements of atoms.
Jamie Cutteridge caught up with Christian activist and leading figure in the New Monasticism movement Shane Claiborne to talk about American evangelicalism... More
Jamie Cutteridge caught up with Christian activist and leading figure in the New Monasticism movement Shane Claiborne to talk about American evangelicalism and Donald Trump
He is politically savvy and has used his visibility to leverage a movement that now has prominent international leaders talking about making poverty history.
Whether we are speaking of pastoral psychology as a more or less loosely organized body of principles which informed the daily work of increasingly larger numbers of ministers educated in the better seminaries, or whether we are talking about pastoral psychology in its more professional manifestations in the form of institutional chaplaincies or church - related counseling centers, the sociological origins of the movement tended to render it ineffective in relating to the specific problems and life - styles of the poor.
(18) At the same time, however, there is also a conscious movement «from sense to reference, from what the text says to what it talks about»; and this involves the movement from explanation to understanding.
Fr Holloway, the founder of the Faith movement, used to talk about grace as «the sunshine of the soul».
I particularly loved her stories about the early days of the feminist movement and the «talking circles» — how simply gathering women together and letting them tell their stories — was what gave the movement it's power and connection.
It developed as part of the black women's club movement of the late 19th century, when black women were being talked about in the way people like Donald Trump talk about Mexicans today.
Through all the contortions of causes and ideologies that hijacked the civil rights movement, we have, after more than thirty years, moved from talking about «colored people» to talking about «people of color.»
The dangers inherent in the church growth movement are many, and the crucial issue in assessing those dangers is whether we are talking about becoming Christians or about building institutional membership.
Chatting over lunch, we talk about the upcoming elections or Sarah Palin's significance for the conservative movement or the effects of the Chinese trade surplus.
Sarah Degner Riveros argues that pro-lifers must learn to talk about rape: An inability to discuss rape is a particular problem for the pro-life movement.
As it turns out, they are talking more and more about religious revival, about the rise of new religions, about the worldwide resurgence of fundamentalism, about the enormous impact religion is having on world affairs and, in this country, about the increased prominence of the Religious Right, a movement which may already be the most powerful special interest group in America and which has given ample notice that it doesn't consider its job anywhere near done.
When 16,000 college students gathered at InterVarsity Christian Fellowship's latest Urbana conference to talk about missions, one of the main debates became how evangelicals should engage with the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement.
When I try to describe the spirit - filled life of living loved, I resort to metaphors and stories: I'll stumble through the words of John 15 about life in the vine or say phrases like «live and move and have our being» and sometimes I talk about Isaiah or maybe shepherds and sheep who know His voice, but usually I am left saying «it's like this...» and then I am only bearing witness to the Spirit's movement in my own life and the Love who transforms me.
Yet its alienation from other radical movements, especially black liberation, and its recourse to a kind of «separatist» ideology — that talks about the oppression of women as more basic than any other form of oppression in a way that makes women a separate cause unrelated to other kinds of oppression — may be working its own kind of subtle social encapsulation.
I love #realdietstory — a new movement that encourages people to talk about their real diet and what goes beyond all the pretty photos and perfect lives portrayed on social media.
Brands and consumers are getting more comfortable talking about digestive health, with the conversation shifting beyond getting enough fiber for regular bowel movements, to the gut microbiome, says Beneo, which says growing interest in probiotics is helping...
I don't remember how, but we started talking, and that's when I found about the really cool concept of Mama Glow — a lifestyle website and movement that educates and inspires women about embracing our own radiant energy through a holistic approach to life, during pregnancy and beyond.
I was a part of that destruction — I remember discovering the negative side of the movement, and realised that no - one was talking about it.
Is this some kind of butchers» conspiracy to keep you from subscribing to this «buy better meat» movement everyone's been talking about?
On my first day of class, chef - instructor Jay Weinstein almost moved me to tears while talking about how we were at the helm of the good food movement.
During his presentation, «The Coffee Journey,» Brett Anderhub of Rekerdres & Sons Insurance, covered the perilous movement from farm to cup (who knew that the concept of General Average is actually in the Bible), while Jack Steijn, chair of ISO and CEN committees on sustainable and traceable cocoa and co-founder of Equipoise, a consultancy for sustainable commodities, talked about the new ISO Standards for sustainability that will be issued in 2018, and whether or not sustainable practices that are being used in cocoa production can be applied to coffee.
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