Sentences with phrase «tangible sense of»

There is a need to build a more sustainable and tangible sense of connection amongst young Indigenous people so they can support each other, share stories and solutions, and build networks for change.
Numbers also give a hiring manager a tangible sense of what you can accomplish with your skills.
Numbers draw the eye of the recruiter and details give them a tangible sense of what it looks like when you use a skill.
The only thing you can spend your money on is cosmetics, which means there doesn't feel like a tangible sense of progression at all.
The new report gives a tangible sense of Apple's plans for upcoming flagships, with numbers and figures.
Personal umbrella insurance policies can be a difficult decision for those who are on a somewhat tight monthly budget, as they are an additional expense that doesn't really offer a tangible sense of value.
To give a more tangible sense of what may be at stake and the efforts required to transition, it provides in - depth analyses... Read More
This intimacy allows the reader to gain a tangible sense of Hughes» candour, his humour and his distaste for those who he has fairly concluded have breached the public trust.
It is replete with twists and turns, contradictions and complexities; in its spatial unpredictability and inventiveness it embodies queerness in the most tangible sense of the word.
A master of several mediums, including oil painting, charcoal, and multiple printmaking processes, Celmins matches a tangible sense of space with sensuous detail in each work.
Evoking a tangible sense of pride, strength and strife, his textural paintings articulate remembrances from his childhood in the segregated South and the socio - political issues about which he was passionate throughout his career in New York.
The game - play is densely populated with a myriad of options and nuances that distil a tangible sense of customisation.
The game's tactile nature and tangible sense of wonder were unlike anything seen in an action game, and the world took notice.
Missions typically involve your troops raiding an area for loot, giving you a tangible sense of progression and completion with immediate rewards to keep you interested.
It's exquisitely done, so much so that I felt a tangible sense of guilt as the weight of decisions I first thought trivial became apparent.
The three starting classes are Fighter, Strider and Mage, and while that may sound like a familiar toss - up between sword, bow and magic, the real - time combat offers a tangible sense of immediacy that makes each profession feel unique.
The interplay of colours and textures provoke a tangible sense of comfort.
Most how - to books feature resource guides to help readers make tangible sense of the material.
In her inspiring interview with The Global Search for Education this month, Sajia defies traditional gender roles and offers a tangible sense of hope for change in even the most tragic circumstances.
Seriously, though, It's a lovely piece of work, with a tangible sense of place and time, and a fine air of melancholy, which like it or not, is a large part of Holmes» personality.
Even in the more stylised moments Romero manages to retain a tangible sense of raw desperation, far from vampires being staked through the heart or other typical horror demises.
From the cat at the start that looks like the same one from the Nintendo 64 Animal Forest to the «fill the museum with bugs, fish, fossils, and art» collection mechanic, there's a tangible sense of déjà vu that some gamers may not be able to get past if they've played Animal Crossing before.
If the film can't visually evoke McCarthy's tangible sense of the familiar made alien through desolation, then it's dead in the water.
Directed by Tomas Alfredson, the Swedish filmmaker who so effectively brought a tangible sense of horror and pathos to the terrific vampire thriller Let the Right One In, the film is set in the early 1970s in an England still wrestling its way through the Cold War.
It gives this system a truly unique selling point, and the tangible sense of three dimensional depth to the HW - K950 is a game - changer.
Within this bubble of collective denial, the two main characters are isolated from judgment of their chauvinistic actions and attitude, simply by virtue of lacking any tangible sense of self - awareness.
It's a dizzyingly reflexive concept that could be too self - involved to really connect, but as our reviewer discovered, the fragmentary, impressionistic «Cameraperson» (often employing off - cuts of films she worked on) actually builds to «a surprisingly emotional and heartfelt film... Humanity permeates [the film], so as experimental as it is, it's also stirring and poignant, with a tangible sense of empathy intact in every frame...» [A]
Dead Rising was an unabashed videogame not beholden to any tangible sense of reality to create its tension.
As you begin to live in alignment with your personal boundaries, you will activate a sense of personal empowerment that naturally leads to a tangible sense of self - love.
There is a tangible sense of family in the Commons community.
Articles explore: the idea that violence should be thought of as a public health problem analogous to infectious disease; examine from a scientific perspective the impacts on children's social, emotional, and cognitive development of growing up in a violent community; share first - hand insights from children and caregivers; and explore various interventions, from the favelas of Recife, Brazil, to the inner cities of Chicago, Illinois, United States (US), and Glasgow, Scotland, which are offering a tangible sense of hope.
Wenger says that run has instilled a tangible sense of self - belief as they prepare for another test of their credentials.
While supporters were understandably disappointed to see Bale leave, there was a tangible sense of excitement about those brought in to replace them with the aforementioned group rather ominously dubbed «The Magnificent Seven».
Though there are parts of Hong Kong that rank among the most densely packed areas in the world, it remains a peaceable and safe city — a fact not unrelated to the tangible sense of opportunity granted by its (presently) open economic system.
Is it any wonder that so much new writing lacks any tangible sense of place, identifiable accent, or living connection to the past?
Back in the houses where the recovering community lives, there is an atmosphere of peace and a tangible sense of God's presence.
That's partly the point — creating a tangible sense of exclusivity and closeness with a celebrity — particularly if you're a fan who's a text - master millennial, Ong says.
«What we're trying to do with that is really give people this tangible sense of what their day - to - day will look like and how they will make a difference,» she says.
«Cars are depicted to consumers as «muscle cars» to give men a tangible sense of power and control.»
Is it better to live in this way because at least we know more about what is going on around us, and we get a tangible sense of the violent state of the world?

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Research shows that most people feel a great sense of satisfaction when they are getting things done, and this is a tangible way of illustrating that.
Part of being the institutional party is refraining from putting excessive strain on institutions — either tangible ones, like investigative agencies that feel compelled to maintain their own public reputation, or intangible ones, like the sense of the public that political leaders have high ethical standards.
I think people are trying to grasp it: «Give me something tangible I can actually work with and make sense of
Kristin Goss, a political scientist at Duke University and author of The Gun Debate: What Everyone Needs to Know, previously told me that it's a sense of tangible loss.
An economy either is in trouble or has lost its sense of balance when investors shy away from tangible capital formation in favor of buying postage stamps and similar collectibles.
Offering bank investors a view of the company stock, Dimon contended that it still made financial sense for JPMorgan to buy back shares «even at or above two times tangible book value» per share, which was $ 53.56 at year - end.
Goss, who's also a political scientist at Duke University, previously told me that it's a sense of tangible loss — gun owners feel like the government is going to take their guns and rights.
What the masses need is an education, a tangible skill set and a sense of personal responsibility.
And this limitation becomes even more acute when this world, in the sense of familiar and tangible reality, is handed over to man's control.
It will not be found surprising then by those who accept that, if the ages after Christ also fit into the perspective of Christian and ecclesiastical salvation, even though they do not yet belong to the Church in the tangible sociological sense.
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