Sloppy
thinking pervades the Einstein's - brain literature, he says.
Linafelt writes, «Metaphor, simile, personification, and a variety of figures of
thought pervade the poetry... serving both rhetorical and intellectual function» (p. 83).
Reoccurring themes and
thoughts pervade his story telling capturing child - like views of the world, the perspective of aliens and monsters or the compulsive habits of an eavesdropper shouting out loud.
Reoccurring themes and
thoughts pervade his story - telling capturing child - like views of the world, the perspective of aliens and monsters or the compulsive habits of an eavesdropper shouting out loud.
Not exact matches
I've been
thinking often lately about the materialism which seems to
pervade every aspect of our North American society, and more often, about the materialism and consumerism that has spread to the church as well.
I've been
thinking often lately about the materialism which seems to
pervade every aspect of our North American society, and more often, about the materialism and consumerism that has spread...
But I
think there is some risk that it might be misconstrued so as to obscure certain truths which I believe to be fundamental: that the Passion is the moment at which that complete oneness with the Father which is the unique and all -
pervading characteristic of the life of Jesus is paradoxically manifested; that it is at that moment, above all, that Jesus discloses to us God himself in action; that the judgement passed on Jesus and the testing brought to bear upon him are a judgement and a testing exercised (of course, within the permissive will of God) by evil men, or, to use mythological language, by the devil; and that the judgement of God pronounced at Calvary is that which Christ's accepting love passes upon those men, and upon ourselves as sharers in their sinfulness, by showing up their sin in all its hatefulness.
I still
think we have legacies of Greek mythology
pervading people's perceptions of the God Jesus was referring to.
There are thousands of converts among intellectuals and university professors who have adopted some form of Zen practice and whose
thinking is
pervaded by a Zen sensitivity.
I am joining the US military because I believe in Democracy and Freedom, and we will overcome the ignorance that
pervades this society through the strength of our actions - not through paltry words and stunted
thinking.
And yet, it is exactly this untruth which
pervades the
thinking of vast majority of people in our world today, both Christian and non-Christian alike.
Of course, there continue to be remnants of the older view, since it
pervades the
thought of the pre-twentieth century thinkers who are studied.
He points out, for example, that while strict Whiteheadian
thought does not allow for any «true end (finis) or beginning the biblical witness, on the contrary, is
pervaded throughout its length and breadth with the concept of a movement of God's grace toward an end that is both teleos and finis» (111).
From every s ~ ntence deep original and sublime
thoughts arise, and the whole is
pervaded by a high, holy and earnest spirit.41
But it is here, in my view, that the importance becomes manifest of an intuitive notion which, timidly evolved less than fifty years ago by a small group of human minds, is now beginning to
pervade twentieth century
thought as rapidly as did the idea of evolution in the nineteenth century.
It
pervaded a wide area of Hebrew
thought, even making its impress upon what we may call the orthodox religion.
He meant for us to allow
thoughts of the Kingdom of Heaven and all it implies to
pervade how we
think about all issues of life.
Think systematically — father friendliness must
pervade the system, including everyone from cleaners to consultants 3.
Unfortunately this psychology had has a profound effect upon pediatric
thinking and practice, and even
pervades into conversations between mothers and doctors today.
This tendency
pervades modern Christian
thought.
It speaks volumes about the double -
think that
pervades western coverage of international relations that he was often referred to as a dictator in stories about the election campaign he was fighting.
It should be little surprise then, that
thoughts on the country's desperate situation
pervade Petina Guppah's debut release, An Elegy for Easterly.
They were trying to detect variations in the speed of light to prove the existence of the «luminiferous aether,» a perfectly immobile, transparent, and mysterious substance that was
thought to
pervade the universe.
Douglas Hofstadter and Emmanuel Sander speculate on the
pervading nature of analogy in our
thought processes, «from throwaway remarks to...
A key misunderstanding, however, seems to
pervade popular
thinking: that mobs are irrational and are driven to violence by a few bad apples.
Whatever it was, they do
think that it was a mysterious, repulsive force — rather like the dark energy that
pervades the universe today and is causing it to expand, but far more powerful.
I
think the weird «Im fabulous, Im entitled to everything» attitude that
pervades parts of Hollywood is nauseating.
The accepted concept that opposites attract has
pervaded popular culture and societal
thinking to the point that it is now a commonly held belief.
That Whedon and company couldn't
think of anything to do with Scarlett Johansson other than give her a romantic subplot is frankly indicative of the overall feeling of indifference that
pervades the whole picture.
There's a subtle suggestion here or there that Homer might have been cheated of certain opportunities («I'd always wanted to be an engineer...») or that an underlying racial ignorance
pervades the slums of London («What, you
think he bleeds ink?»).
A scientist with master's degrees in both physics and electrical engineering, Bansal believes that «critical -
thinking and problem - solving skills
pervade every facet of our lives and these skills have to develop at a young age.»
Not as Good as You
Think: The Myth of the Middle Class School is a documentary that shatters the myth that «good» schools located in «nice» neighborhoods are shielded from the education crisis that
pervades schools in poor, urban areas.
The latter theme
pervades her new memoir cum investigative nonfiction narrative, a faithful, funny and
thought - provoking chronicle of a...
An undeniable sense of tragedy
pervades, and despite the beauty of the scenes one
thinks of Hitchcock or Lynch, and waits for the illicit liaison or the threatening entry that seems always about to come.
I'm
thinking about influence because I'm
thinking about Matisse, whose influence
pervades the last 100... Continue reading →
Batchelor is also a writer and has written extensively on color theories, including a book, Chromophobia, which argues that a fear of corruption or contamination through color
pervades Western cultural and intellectual
thought.
On the choice of West for the Dec. / Jan. 2016 Art Issue Cover, Bailey says, «No matter what you
think of Kanye, he is the rare pop star who, under his control and influence — and through his engagements in art, architecture, design, and fashion — has the potential to
pervade our global culture from the low to the high, bringing the two together in a way only he can.»
Two trains of
thought about Larry Clark's artistic output consistently
pervade consideration of his work, which for the past 40 years has almost exclusively examined the debauched underbelly of adolescent life in America.
And the critique that reigns supreme is the critique of capitalism, which
pervades all others, since capitalism is
thought to
pervade everything.
The book is an ambush on the
pervading stereotypes around pregnancy, which she describes as «that wild oxymoron, the pregnant woman who
thinks».
I
think you're correct that the writer meant to explore the evidence supporting a previously earned opinion — she can say — but it was an unintentional example, perhaps, of the Sentence First — Verdict After sort of
thinking that
pervades so much of the discourse on this complex issue.
You have just seriously limited your pool of available solutions to «what is going on» from A, B, C, to B only, and this * does *
pervade your
thinking and does derail your process.
History has other examples of a widespread «crowd
think»
pervading the body politic, but none so widespread and certainly none so pernicious as the CAGW axiom (yes, I did choose that word).
I may be in danger of repeating myself here, but I have been
thinking a lot about pessimism, nihilism, and a certain schadenfreude that
pervades some parts of the Green movement.
This is not simply evidence of the Luddite mentality that might be
thought to
pervade the judiciary.
However, I
think John G nailed it, in that when email began to
pervade law practice, our legal ethics chaperones were concerned that inadvertent disclosure could sometimes amount to a waiver of privilege (following worrisome decisions like in Pfeil v. Zink).
But since those topics
pervade our day - to - day lives now, the content you'll find here — especially the articles about our legal system and government regulation — is more relevant to the general public than you might
think.
Marble — whether real or delightfully copycat —
pervaded throughout many a space, from kitchen countertops to coffee tables to anywhere else one could
think to put it.