Sentences with phrase «tangible manifestation»

The great thing about getting a check is that it seems like a gift and is a really tangible manifestation of the cash back reward that has been earned by using the credit card.
«Many symptoms were frequently seen as tangible manifestations of the fetus's desires, needs, or personal characteristics,» Bessett said.
The W.F.P. challenge is the most tangible manifestation of the frustration expressed by progressives toward Cuomo, and their displeasure that he has governed as a fiscal moderate, choosing to burnish his liberal credentials with social issues, like a push to legalize same - sex marriage and a new gun control law passed after the shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School.
Poverty it usually discussed as an abstract concept, but diaper need offers a tangible manifestation of poverty that can be held in your hand and confronted.
Sometimes electronic formats can't do a book justice and there's nothing like holding a tangible manifestation of your hard work.
They also function as a tangible manifestation of other monsters that we live with, lurking but often invisible, like the racism that is most dangerous when hidden.
A tangible manifestation of these forces, the new SFMOMA, the brand as well as the building, focuses on collectors and the prominent role they play in propelling the museum forward.
Her process and choices of materials allow for gradually turning sensual experience into visible, tangible manifestations.
The weekend exhibition is open on Saturday and Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. «Objects» examines and celebrates the artists's love of art as fetish - the inanimate and tangible manifestation of the visceral, intellectual, and intangible.
More importantly, creating a tangible manifestation of your idea, however rudimentary, creates the conditions you need to gather feedback and to think through what it would take to move your concept forward.
In their current state, they are the tangible manifestation of people's worst fears about cryptocurrencies.
My proposition is that the competing interests of caring for the other parent and the idealization of the aligned parent creates a dissonance so intense that resolution involves allowing for the accumulation of all of the child's pain, stress, and anxiety to be projected onto the rejected parent in such a way that the rejected parent becomes a tangible manifestation of any discomfort the child has experienced thus far.
It is quite possible that the rejected parent may very well be seen by the alienated child as a tangible manifestation of all the pain brought on by the parental separation.
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