Sentences with phrase «than objects of»

Then, one day you realise you regard 25 - year - olds as «children» rather than objects of lust.
The drawing is delicate, her pictorial strategy being to use precision and accuracy in the service of the indefinite: fields of relationships again, rather than objects of content, yet the painting itself becoming autonomous object.
Deviations on a Theme Artforum International; October 1, 1994; Rugoff, Ralph; 700 + words As they excavate pop culture's repressed fantasies, Paul McCarthy's demented mock - instructional videos, AudioAnimatronics - type sculptures, Hollywood - style sets, and mutant figures look like distorted family entertainments more than the objects of art history.
Drawing her influence from the tranquility of the horizon, where sand and sky effortlessly combine, Martin's use of color explored the physical properties of the spectrum of light, rather than the objects of color themselves.
Older now, they are still in the game, but more as character actors than objects of desire.
Do I think that online singles are nothing more than objects of affection?
He did not want Absolute pragmatism to lapse into the usual caricature of idealism, which made ideas into nothing more than objects of idle contemplation; ideas always contain, at their core, an intention to act.
Perhaps the revitalization of our religious traditions will come from new efforts to live them as experienced realities, rather than objects of thought, by those who find them meaningful, whatever their own origins may be.
Conversion is possible only if people become subjects rather than objects of communication.
Used correctly, as a means of Grace rather than an object of faith, both Sacrament and Bible point beyond themselves to the Ultimate Reality of the Living God.
Today the shelves of Christian bookstores bulge with material that makes Charlie Shedd look like a prophetic sage (even if he did recommend only a trifling 15 minutes of exercise per day) rather than an object of easy derision.
The proposed ad describes the subject rather than the object of the search.
Jesus is seen as a witness to faith or the historical occasion for faith rather than the object of faith.
If that means anything at all it means that culture, rather than the object of his worship, is the force which conditions the religious man.
A woman's body becomes a microcosm of the universe, rather than an object of exploitation and contempt.
I was always interested in many things other than the object of my PhD (which involved, by the way, studying a thermostable DNA polymerase from the archaeon Thermococcus aggregans).
Despite the rich associations, the film finally makes little more of its central figure, a hideously deformed young man, than an object of pity.
At the start of Call Me by Your Name, 24 - year - old Oliver (Armie Hammer) is nothing more than an object of desire to 17 - year - old Elio (Timothée Chalamet).
Gyllenhaal had the bad luck to portray a Rachel who was nothing more than an object of desire and a plot device.
A project turns a precious stone into a symbol of the force of nature rather than an object of luxury.

Not exact matches

Given a choice between shortage and rationing that comes with it, and shelling out less than the cost of a cup of Starbucks every week, most people are unlikely to object.
As of May 1, the company began curating a catalog of designs, which totaled more than 450 3 - D objects.
The robot's vision can now «read» stop signs (rather than rely on a map to plot them out) and differentiate between hundreds of objects in real time.
And yet Ceres — the largest object in the asteroid belt — is less than one - tenth of a percent the size of Earth and less than 2 % the size of the moon:
Simply because being too rigid and too inflexible creates far more pain and anguish than perhaps the use of a wrong word, or placing an object in the wrong place, or someone turning up five minutes late.
So rather than storing compressed, encrypted, fully indexed versions of entire hard drives, they can store individual objects and files that load much faster and are easily accessible by software programs.
Glass had more features and uses than Spectacles, but its $ 1,500 price tag, creepy sci - fi look, and eager adoption by elite techies made the device an object of ridicule.
A start - up called Desktop Metal has developed 3 - D printers that can produce metal objects safely, in smaller spaces and for a lower cost than traditional manufacturing, which requires expensive machinery, lots of floor space and risky physical labor.
Considered the position of the two fighters, rather than a dogfight, it seems that the jets were chasing the mysterious object rather than engaging it.
Assessing the size is also difficult: even though the perspective might be a factor here, the object seems to be smaller than the F - 16s, but probably much larger than a micro-drone as the bird - sized Perdix drones, 103 of those, launched from three F / A -18 F Super Hornets, took part in one of the world's largest micro-drone swarms over the skies of Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake, California on Oct. 25, 2016.
Then you could compact them into a three - dimensional object that was millions of times more compact than normal data storage.
By 2012, InteraXon realized the best use of its expertise would be to help people understand and improve their minds through meditation rather than controlling objects.
It's common to object to the dividend yield as a measure of valuation, given that companies have devoted more of their earnings to stock repurchases than dividend payments in recent years.
A new effort under President Donald Trump to protect the rights of health workers who object to abortions and other procedures will cost the health care system more than $ 300 million to implement.
Turing Pharmaceuticals CEO Martin Shkreli is now stating that he wishes he'd raised the price on the AIDS drug Daraprim by more than the 5000 % that made him the object of scorn worldwide.
Its customers are supplied a list of greater than half one million such objects.
The reason they chose gold versus other objects is important - gold has certain characteristics that make it a better «store of value» (as it is commonly known) than other objects:
«Related businesses» are defined as activities related to or ancillary to the charitable objects but can also be unrelated activities as long as substantially all (more than 90 %) of the persons employed in the profitable activity are volunteers and not remunerated.
Although it's much more available than pushing from store to store to find a specific object and creates window selling a lot easier and more comfortable, concerns of rascal deter shoppers from creation certain or as many purchases as they differently would.
For anyone who thinks the Germans have thrown in the towel on their desire to proclame themselves the Master Race of this planet and treat other human beings as nothing more than inanimate objects, think again.
Then in 1920 — less than 100 years ago — Edwin Hubble showed the Sun as only one of many non-centric objects in the Universe.
But when you insist you know better than I and that I am wrong in objecting to what you speculate about me, that is entering into the territory of arrogance.
The self is more closely replicated than its objects, which differ (come and go, change position, etc.) across the series of replications.
In succeeding endeavors, however, he proposed that they are, and that they also are constituted as a pattern (SMW 174) in the manner of a non-uniform object, a non-uniform object being one which requires an extended locus to show its complete nature, that is, it can not be found in any situation less than the whole situation (SMW 183).
He pointed out how, because of the dominant reductionist view of human nature, scientists are increasingly tempted to treat the human individual as «an object to be investigated, measured and experimented upon» rather than as an «irreducible subject».
And from There You Shall Seek by Joseph Soloveitchik Ktav, 230 pages, $ 29.50 Near the end of Courage to Be, Paul Tillich writes: «God as a subject makes me into an object which is nothing more than an object.
Nowhere is this more evident than in the punishment meted out after the Fall, that place where the nakedness which once bespoke trust and mutual self - gift now becomes an object of shame and concealment.
While no object can move through space faster than the speed of light, the speed limit does not apply to the actual expansion of space itself.
Maine's language in Fallen is even less bound to the illusion of historical verisimilitude than it was in The Preservationist: Eve likens the memory of the Garden to «the remembered scent of a lover,» a changed object is said to «morph,» and the narrator likens Cain's mark to a «Tower of Babel reflected mirrorwise» that everyone sees differently.
But this past week I was talking to someone about grace, and they objected with the grace litmus test, and I don't know what happened, but I sighed out of exasperation and decided to give a different answer than the one I had always given before.
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