Sentences with phrase «through ambiguity»

We should argue through the ambiguity of claims to martyrdom and refuse to let deaths be co-opted by false memories or ideologies or turned to calls for revenge.
The Guidelines offer illustrations of practices that that would be acceptable under the law, with the hope, and perhaps the expectation, that, offered clear routes through the ambiguities and uncertainties of the legislation, commercial entities will take them.

Not exact matches

Some things are difficult to measure quantitatively, but those cases are usually where it's most important to try because you can cut through a lot of ambiguity and save yourself time in the long run.»
Projections from Scotiabank and the Bank of Canada estimate that if ambiguity lingers over NAFTA into next year, the ensuing investment concerns would reduce Canada's GDP by about one - fifth of one per cent through 2019.
The ULC's decision is expected to come out today, and if adopted, the model act will send shockwaves through the virtual currency industry and could potentially establish a foundation for virtual currency enterprises to engage in business without doubt and ambiguity.
Trump's constant reversals, ambiguity, mixed signals, and outright hostility to following through on US commitments on everything from trade deals to military alliances have destroyed trust in the US's ability to actually fulfill its pledges.
Mainstream Protestant denominations do not formally deny the Incarnation like this, but the point is that there is a certain tension and ambiguity regarding the Incarnation, more or less conscious, that runs through all Reformation thinking.
Through its authoritative teaching of beliefs and values, it also provides established points of reference amid the conflicts and ambiguities of human opinions and points of view.»
The cliché «ignorance is bliss» calls up images of the poor benighted dunce blithely sailing through life, unaware of the perils and ambiguities that surround him.
Yet the Irish language version of the wording of Article 40.3.3 — which ought to take precedence in moments of ambiguity or doubt — refers not to «the unborn» but to «the living without birth,» («na mbeo gan breith») a concept that cuts through the abortionists» dissembling.
If Christ is our redeemer through sharing fully in the human lot, surely he needed to have experienced the deeply limited nature of human knowledge: the ambiguity, confusion, misunderstandings, and perplexing situations which constantly arise and assail our lives.
God sifts through the discords, ambiguities, and turmoil of existence and creates a sense of universal harmonization.
Like many of the writers she admires, Murdoch seeks to salvage the aesthetic riches of the Christian tradition and to do so through the glorious ambiguities of art.
It is a tribute to the power of this feeling that Melville — who almost alone among mid-nineteenth century men of letters in America pierced through the general moral optimism of the expansive spirit of the time, revealing in powerful fictional characters the ambiguities, the tensions, and the dark depths of evil and delusion — that Melville should have written these sentences.
In my view, however, he tends to look only at the positive sides of these aspects, leaving out the fundamental ambiguity of the jeitinho, for example, which I believe contributes to the malfunctioning of law in Brazil through the lack of a culture of trust and compliance towards the law system and insight into its benefits.
Was this finally the truth, or just the latest turn of a tale shot through with enough sin, ambiguity and hate to lure us all into its cesspool?
Hence the ambiguity which (as I think) one can see running through so many of the great theologies.
A strange ambiguity runs through the Gospel record of Jesus.
Our tendency to seek the holy directly, apart from any mask or ambiguitythrough what Luther criticized as a theology of glory.
Our tendency is to seek the holy directly, apart from any mask or ambiguitythrough what Luther criticized as a theology of glory.
«Focus study of all of the above through the lens of questions about Christian congregations in all their diversity and often appalling ambiguity
The new decision must make sense of the old ones the best it can as it moves along through novel conditions of ambiguity with new data and new possibilities.
But, short of the coming Kingdom, all is provisional and approximate; all is riddled through with ambiguity, contradiction, and tragedy.
If the bishops and other negative absolutists would speak of tradition, let them speak of it in its full ambiguity and subtlety, instead of acting as though the tradition were a simplistic, Platonic negative floating through time untouched by contradiction, nuance or complexity.
Currently, through the use of conflicting and limiting standing requirements and jurisdictional ambiguity, many property owners are left in state courts where the burden is on them to prove not only harm, but a «total loss of use» of their property as a whole.
Fraught with all sorts of ambiguities and uncertainties, the process is different from any other, and most people who go through it experience significant anxiety at some point or another.
Be mindful that your meeting someone through online dating sites is full of ambiguity and so when you have your first video chat, your date is sure to be interested in your surroundings.
Under The Skin worked for me on virtually every level, from its hypnotic soundtrack to Johansson's outstanding performance, from its narrative ambiguities to its tantalizing (and, for my money, its all - too - brief) forays into the metaphysical and straight on through to its crushingly bleak finale.
Only Russell, the star, is allowed to move through a range of moral positions — though the simple arc of his development precludes ambiguity, which might impede the momentum of the narrative.
This ambiguity grows throughout the film through some subtle stylistic choices, such as the choice not to divulge the Counselor's actual name.
I know Michael loves Rosemary's Baby, the ambiguities of that movie and tension of watching this girl go through something without really knowing what's happening.
Conveying meaning primarily through visual methods is usually preferable within film criticism, but though the scenes may have appeared more artistic in their ambiguity if they weren't interrupted by evocative narration, Dominik also grasps how such scenes would be received when loaded with Pitt's presence.
What I'm not so fond of is the cop - out ultimately taken by the filmmakers, who can't seem to follow through on their promisingly metaphysical premise (let alone the theme of obsessive love), electing instead to eliminate all ambiguity — now would be the time to dig up that gift - wrapped box I told you about earlier — which reduces the film, in the end, to little more than a cheap, if rather expensive - looking, joke.
Adal ambles through the exchange with an air of equivocal malleability, vaguely sceptical and vaguely conspiratorial at the same time, and the ambiguity of his characterization is an example of what «Homeland» as a show does best — taking superficially innocuous scenes (in this case, the camera lingers on Adal as he pours Lockhart a cup of coffee) and planting seeds of doubts in the viewers» minds as to the exact intentions of the actors in them.
If the finale verges on a rehash of themes in The Wrestler (sacrifice everything for the thing that you love), the film nevertheless has a forceful directness that cuts through its murky ambiguities.
These films are often as slow - moving as Robert Bresson, tortuously plotted, and shot through with moral ambiguity as well as displays of anti-heroism tainted by betrayal and duplicity.
«A work of art is a tangible object, something on which students can focus their emotion, through which they can explore ambiguity, and by which they can develop a connection to the world around them,» she said.
Computational thinking is also dependent on attitudes like confidence in the face of ambiguity, tenacity through multiple iterations and strong collaborative and communication skills.
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Even if a couple of key documents are in English, other docs / releases aren't — people seem comfortable with Google translate, but I don't have the time if I want to look through 20 - 50 candidates, and language ambiguities can often be frustrating & v crucial..!
You've got to make it through the rulebook first, though, which spans 20 - pages and isn't great at explaining how everything works, leaving a lot of ambiguities that must be waded through.
There's a vague story being told through flashbacks and visions, and it isn't until the final five minutes of the game that the ambiguity is lifted to reveal a remarkably touching narrative.
Relaying this information to the player is best done through deliberate and clear effects, which is also why many games in the genre work off of a grid structure to avoid ambiguity in physical space.
Kate Hoffman's Dream Home series, photographs taken from performative collage collaborations, has a malleable quality that emphasizes the viewer's own socio - political leanings; Samira Yamin's intricate patterns of Islamic sacred geometries cut into TIME Magazine photos of war oscillate between greater ambiguity and flirting with the didactic depending on the density of the cuttings; Sandra de la Loza's photographs of Stoner Spots underscore the politics of leisure through the exploration of pot - safe spaces, with a subtext of the not - quite - yet absorbed by development; Scott Short's «abstract» paintings replicate multiple generations of photocopying through the prism of Walter Benjamin; and Suzanne Wright will exhibit a deftly humorous Étant donnés-esque collage alongside mandala targets — each salves, in their respective forms, for our tumultuous zeitgeist.
As they move through the gallery, visitors will experience this new spatial ambiguity and find themselves manipulating or being manipulated by the multitude of bubbles, spheres, and malleable environments.
Perhaps bridging the two, Chambers, who identifies as a genderqueer artist, says her acrylic paintings redirect the cultural tendency to organize people by age, gender, income and other «checked - off boxes» to the unruliness of the natural world: «I live with enough ambiguity projected onto me through assigned labels.»
Gender ambiguity is a consistent trait through this series, in some, the viewer is not sure of the sexuality, in others the feminine features of the artist are clearly evident.
Her work is informed by her daily experience with ambiguity and seeks to dismantle assumptions of our fixed subjectivity through images that challenge the viewer to contend with the disorganized body in a state of excess.
In addition to the gender ambiguity that the subjects of her photographs present, she also explores her own multiple identities through self - portraits in the series, Somnyama Ngonyama.
The heads exquisitely contain central aspects of Grossman's art: an embrace of gender ambiguity, an interest in formal contradiction and conflict, a rich sensuality, and an audacious use of leather, a material she became acquainted with through her childhood on a working farm in Oneonta, New York.
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