Sentences with phrase «universal language for»

The «tao» of Disney refers to the fact that Walt's vision seems to have written the universal language for the animated feature.
Latin was once a near - universal language for scholarship in Western science; then Latin gave way to a «Scientific Babel,» as historian Gordin calls it, where research came to light in a profusion of languages.
Gold Coast Ingredients is a flavor company that will take your most delicious ideas and translate them into a universal language for the world to enjoy!
They constitute a universal language for the symbolization of universally demonstrable, purely formal relations.
These general systems and their perceived interrelationships are examined for consistency and completeness by means of logic, which Whitehead believed was a universal language for the presentation of all mathematics.

Not exact matches

If a Martian landed from outer space and spoke a language that violated universal grammar, we simply would not be able to learn that language the way that we learn a human language like English or Swahili... We're designed by nature for English, Chinese, and every other possible human language.
These words, originally a reference to the universal rule of God, are applied to Jesus but would have had undeniable resonances for anyone familiar with the articulation of imperial ideology (they have, for example, clear parallels to the language of the Res Gestae).
Moreover, in our time the language of universal human rights is the most available discourse for cross-cultural deliberation about the dignity of the human person.
For several decades, Charlie was probably the most widely known and beloved figure in the world — not only because he was a master clown communicating through the universal language of pantomime, but because he grappled comically with universal human problems.
Such a plurality of defensive interpretations is possible, not because the texts are vague, for indeed they are not vague, but because the content of the text is universal in its domain of application and ambivalent — rather than ambiguous — in its language.
Yet something like a universal language is being provided by empirical science (for example, in mathematics), this being one of the important areas of commonality in the new global culture.
Even though the terms around swiping have become universal language among single people, a mutual swipe is still the equivalent of someone walking up to you in real life and introducing themselves for the first time.
Hence, as part of the justification for claiming that all thought and language is meaningful only within a specified context, they make assertions that claim, at least implicitly, to correspond to the universal situation.
I could be wrong I do believe in a higher power and in love as the universal language (for lack of a better phrase of words, although it might be more universal today to say sex is the universal language) and in this post just now realized I have to change my 100 % enabler label to 99 % based on the higher power belief.
It is a mere hope for a god, a wish for a god, no more universal than the language you speak or the baseball team you support.
For an example of the same reciprocal interaction between culture and technology from a more universal experience let us briefly look at language.
It is a mere hope for a god, a wish for a god, no more universal that the language you speak or the baseball team you support.
It is a mere hope for a god, a wish for a god, no more substantial than the hope for a good future and no more substantial that the «hope for a good future» and no more universal universal than the language you speak or the baseball team you support.
It is a mere hope for a god, a wish for a god, no more substantial than the hope for a good future and no more universal than the language you speak or the baseball team you support.
Christ did not come with the ephemeral luster of popular fashion but in universal and timeless language of humanity itself, a language that is never exhausted, for it is the wellspring from which all our deepest longings and highest hopes spring.
For Whitehead sees Bradley's theory as flawed because «he accepts the language which is developed from another point of view» (ESP 117; cf. PR 167), i.e., he makes the «sensationalist assumption» (PR 190) that feeling is only analyzable in terms of universals.
It is a mere hope for a god, or, even more accurately, a simple wish for a god, no more substantial than the hope for a good future and no more universal than the language you speak or the baseball team you support.
By liberal Braaten means the theological liberalism that Karl Barth spoke of as a «heresy» — the view that Christian language for God represents universal human feeling writ large on the cosmos rather than God's address to humanity in a Word that disrupts preexisting categories.
Here one finds the dull report of the census - taker, the uninspired but minute directions for the performance of the cult, stories of man's beginnings and that of many of the common experiences of his life, such as language, relationship of races, why the rainbow; colorful stories, of the might and prowess of ancient ancestors of the race, riddles, puns, fables, prayers, songs that have become almost the universal songs of the human race, the history of the rise and fall of dynasties, the preaching of reformers and prophets, the questioning of it all by men grown weary of the struggle, proverbial sayings of great wisdom; the dreams of conquest both of earth and heaven.
Lawmakers leaving the conference said they had not read any updated language on the resolution, and couldn't say if support for measures such as public financing, increased universal pre-Kindergarten spending or the Dream Act were to be included.
Dr. Marga Gual Soler is a Senior Project Director in the Center for Science Diplomacy at the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), where she explores the role of science as a universal language to help break down barriers and build bridges between peoples and nations.
Using a new methodology that measures how closely words» meanings are related within and between languages, an international team of researchers has revealed that for many universal concepts, the world's languages feature a common structure of semantic relatedness.
Do we have an innate «grammar» of aesthetics analogous to the syntactic universals for languages proposed by linguist Noam Chomsky of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology?
These results show for the first time that the brains of individual speakers are sensitive to language universals: the brain responds differently to syllables that are frequent across languages (e.g., bnif) relative to syllables that are infrequent (e.g., lbif).
Universal child care that starts as early as age one improves language skills for young children, especially those from low - income families, according to a study of Norway's child care system by a team of researchers led by Boston College Lynch School of Education Professor Eric Dearing.
In addition, his arguments are often confusing: to support claims for the «oneness» of mankind, he provides a brief account of the linguist Noam Chomsky's theories of a «language acquisition device», although even if this could be demonstrated to exist, it is difficult to see why it would prove that «human thought and behaviour are entirely universal» and that the development of science in Europe was therefore «utterly accidental».
The fact that it was seen in both language versions hints at a universal rule for online information consumption — big disasters don't capture our attention any longer than smaller ones.
With content aimed at all sorts of daters, including Romanian dating, Brazilian dating or dating for men over 40, the site brings together everyone under the universal language of love.
(Released by Universal Pictures and rated «PG - 13» for violence, some sexual content and brief strong language.)
Filmed without narration, subtitles, or any comprehensible dialogue, Babies is a direct encounter with four babies who stumble their predictable ways to participating in the awesome beauty of life.Needless to say, their experience of the first year of life is vastly different, yet what stands out is not how much is different but how much is universal as each in their own way attempts to conquer their physical environment.Though the language is different as well as the environment, the babies cry the same, laugh the same, and try to learn the frustrating, yet satisfying art of crawling, then walking in the same way.You will either find Babies entrancing or slow moving depending on your attitude towards babies because frankly that's all there is, yet for all it will be an immediate experience far removed from the world of cell phones and texting, exploring up close and personal the mystery of life as the individual personality of each child begins to emerge.
London Has Fallen (Blu - ray + DVD + Ultraviolet) Details: 2016, Universal Studios Home Entertainment Rated: R, graphic violence, language The lowdown: Gerard Butler returns as Secret Service agent Mike Banning who, in this sequel, must protect President Benjamin Asher (Aaron Eckhart) from a terrorist group that already has killed several world leaders who were in London for the funeral of the British prime minister.
Studio: Universal Pictures Length: 125 Minutes Rating: R for strong sexual content including dialogue, some unusual behavior and graphic nudity, and for language.
Universal Pictures Rated R for some strong sexual content including dialogue, some unusual behavior and graphic nudity, and for language.
«Breaking In,» a Universal Pictures film, is rated PG - 13 by the Motion Picture Association of America for «violence, menace, bloody images, sexual references, and brief strong language
Studio: Universal Pictures Length: 118 Minutes Rating: R for crude sexual content and language throughout, and for drug use.
Studio: Universal Pictures Length: 82 Minutes Rating: R for violent content, pervasive language, some sexuality, and drug and alcohol use — all involving teens.
It feels like the most German comedy ever made, but its Oscar and Bafta nominations for best foreign - language film suggest the fears and frailties it needles away at are universal.
For all its crude, set - up machinations — the most pedestrian concept posing that the world's languages lead to miscommunication — when the story is in full - swing, there's also no refuting that some scenes are a tremendously trenchant depiction of the universal suffering of humankind.
Universal Pictures Rated R for language and some sexual content.
Universal Studios Rated R for strong bloody war violence and pervasive language.
Back to the Future: 30th Anniversary Trilogy (Blu - ray + Ultraviolet) Release date: Oct. 20 Details: 1985 - 1990, Universal Studios Home Entertainment Rated: PG, violence, language The lowdown: The future is finally here for Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) and Doc Brown (Christopher Lloyd) as «Back to the Future» and its two sequels are released in a fun - filled set loaded with extras.
«Non-Stop,» a Universal Pictures release, is rated PG - 13 by the Motion Picture Association of America for «intense sequences of action and violence, some language, sensuality and drug references.»
Release Date: March 23, 2018 Studio: Legendary Pictures, Universal Pictures Director: Steven S. DeKnight Screenwriters: Emily Carmichael, Steven S. DeKnight, T.S. Nowlin, Kira Snyder Starring: John Boyega, Scott Eastwood, Cailee Spaeny, Rinko Kikuchi, Jing Tian, Burn Gorman, Adria Arjona, Charlie Day MPAA Rating: PG - 13 (for sequences of sci - fi violence and action, and some language)
Release Date: September 6, 2013 Studio: Universal Pictures Director: David Twohy Screenwriter: David Twohy Starring: Vin Diesel, Karl Urban, Jordi Molla, Matt Nable, Katee Sackhoff, Bokeem Woodbine, Dave Bautista, Conrad Pla, Raoul Trujillo, Nolan Funk, Keri Hilson MPAA Rating: R (for strong violence, language and some sexual content / nudity)
Fifty Shades Freed: Unrated Edition (Blu - ray + DVD + digital) Details: 2018, Universal Studios Home Entertainment Rated: Unrated, R, strong sexual content, nudity, language The lowdown: The world's most tiresome lovers, Christian Grey (Jamie Dornan) and Anastasia Steele (Dakota Johnson), return for their third outing in — hopefully — the final film of this way - to - serious and steamy movie franchise.
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