Sentences with phrase «transcends what»

«That's not a miracle — it's a conjunction of doing the right thing to present the house in a way that transcends what you might think would be a market that doesn't exist,» said Roberta Baldwin, a colleague at Keller Williams.
In R. v. Mack, [1988] 2 S.C.R. 903 (S.C.C.), the Supreme Court confirmed that the judiciary should resort to a stay when necessary to communicate that it will not condone state conduct that transcends what our society perceives as acceptable.
Honey being viscous dissipates and hence is not within the scope of Noether's theorem, whence Archimedes» principle transcends what you've been calling a «purely physical» principle.
But it also makes clear that almost any visual effect, especially if it's notably appealing, is likely to have meaning that transcends what it looks like.
Rayman Origins is one of those games that transcends what it is.
The 2015 Honda Fit — the third generation available here in the United States — is a solid effort that transcends what small cars have traditionally been about.
What Singer does results in a car that transcends what you thought you knew about 911s to deliver a quite unique experience.
Described as a «powerful and rare look past the cinder block walls, steel doors and the dehumanizing tropes in our culture to reveal a movement of change and redemption that transcends what we think of as rehabilitation.»
Mileage may vary for audience members, taking again into the account the story centers around a sea - creature from a far away lagoon swooning for a mute custodian and the shady government plot that inadvertently ties them together, but to del Toro's credit he has made an inspired tale of communication beyond words and love beyond boundaries that transcends what some might perceive as wholly unnatural relations.
«The Work» offers a powerful and rare look past the cinder block walls, steel doors and the dehumanizing tropes in our culture to reveal a movement of change and redemption that transcends what we think of as rehabilitation.
«It's amazing that something we now take for granted, cooking, was such a transformational technology which gave us the big brains that have made us the only species to study ourselves and to generate knowledge that transcends what was observed firsthand; to tamper with itself, fixing imperfections with the likes of glasses, implants and surgery and thus changing the odds of natural selection; and to modify its environment so extensively (for better and for worse), extending its habitat to improbable locations.»
Clearly a norm must have something in common with what is measured, yet atthe same time it transcends what is measured.
Most of these authors want practical theology to transcend what Farley aptly calls the «clerical Paradigm.»
You transcend what you were.
Hence he must become more conscious of transcending what is individually determined; he must accept this transcendence — perhaps against much resistance — and finally courageously defend it.
He answered both of those prayers, but, as is often the case with him whose thoughts are as far above ours as the heavens are high above the earth, his answer far transcended what we had in mind.
The interaction of the whiskey, the wood and the environment brings out distinct flavour profiles that transcend what you would expect of a rye whiskey to become Single Barrel Rye.
Duggary had an arrogance about him that transcended what he did on the pitch, but combined it earned him legendary status in Birmingham as a run of five goals in 15 appearances helped cement the club's status in the Premier League.
He hopes to go beyond the science, to transcend what he calls «the brute biological fact of being alive».
Both mlk and jfk appealed to the idea that humans can transcend what were once considered inherent limitations.
Live free and love hard, keep rockin'the mic and the black fedora, keep connected and reach out to give to get, fight The Man, love what's to love and transcend what's to hate, make fun of the hopelessly powerful, pity the stupid as long as they aren't in power, do: do not wish, bring comfort to the afflicted, chocolate every day (non-negotiable), help the poor by not being one of them, embrace the human zoo experience and stop to smell the coffee!
Thus I create works through strategic processes that allow me to transcend what I know and allow me to discover new forms.
Indeed, portraits have the ability to help an individual transcend what our eyes can normally see in others.
The ambition of «abstract - ness» is identified almost entirely, in my mind, with transcending what is literal / literary / representational.
The result is a medley of colors, layers, and textures that transcend what we know to be traditional painting.
Dubbed the Infinity Display, Samsung is creating a brand for its edge displays that goes beyond mere shape, and attempts to transcend what we have thought of when it comes to seeing the information on screen.
Remember that this is proof that you are not only competent in the resume position you are applying for, but that you can transcend what you know and what you can do beyond your immediate work environment.

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And then what happens is you transcend self consciousness, you transcend insecurity, you transcend self - doubt.
«I relate so much with millennials because my best years were between 25 and 29,» adding that what she's selling transcends generations.
What is more unfortunate is that contemporary bishops, who have been exposed to and educated in the modern world and its global challenges — at least by comparison with their predecessors, who were restricted by the «iron curtain» or oppressive xenophobia — appear less interested in transcending any prejudice and parochialism.
Marr does take the challenge of pluralism seriously, but he is wrong because he thinks that the transcending of religious speech and reasoning (which is what he means by «philosophy») is the sine qua non for meeting such a challenge.
We transcend ordinary life, as it were, in moments of imaginative, ecstatic insight, sometimes brought on by the power of nature, and sometimes by the power of love, or even by the power of what is ugly or evil.
Each step in this retreat from the body reinforces the Gnostic claim that God cares only about the soul, that what is right and good and holy transcends the body, that the created order is no order at all.
But what about those factors that allow some individuals to transcend their circumstances while others remain stuck?
No where in what you wrote is there a humanity that transcends dogma.
What I'm noting is that you are simply doing the very thing you criticize in these bishops: in your authority, you affirm that she's «transcended» their authority.
What if God transcends this and other distinctions?
Community is communication, and communication depends on reasons that draw their authority from what transcends us.
For conceptual acts like Schwartz's «mindful attention» to permanently alter patterns of brain activity that otherwise would remain stuck is therefore exactly what one would expect if the mind transcends the brain and yet is capable of physical effects.
Unless both sides can agree to meet certain minimum standards of decency that transcend questions of «what side are you on,» things will only get worse.
2a: departing from what is usual or normal especially so as to appear to transcend the laws of nature b: attributed to an invisible agent (as a ghost or spirit)
In our historical freedom we are able to transcend that natural fact, and we certainly need not let it be determinative for our understanding of what motherhood means.
It is the reactionary claim that there is no human factor in what needs to be mirrored, or rather that the presence of any such human factor distorts reality and so should as far as possible be transcended.
Of course, seeking the coming of this realm involves transcending self - centeredness, and the realm itself will certainly by characterized by this transcending, but the focus is on what happens to the world as a whole more than on the individual.
That's part of what makes great men great: they always transcend their biographers.
What Christianity would have been like without its great hymns and oratorios, the poetry of the Bible, the time - transcending liturgies of the sacraments, and the distinctive beauty of Christian houses of worship is hard to contemplate.
What we know in Jesus Christ is that God loves us in a way which is reflected in, but transcends, our human understanding.
But in what agency or agencies is such an ordering located if it is to transcend man?
«The answer is: defective beings who are not what they might be and expectant, hoping, yearning beings who are continually excelling themselves... what is the explanation of this strange pressure constantly to transcend ourselves?»
But as I've been thinking about what it means to participate in a holy, set - apart kingdom, a kingdom in which even the greatest are called to be servants, I've come to appreciate the fact that the only way for such a kingdom to remain distinct in this culture is for love to transcend mere civility.
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