Matt Galligan, founder of the Picks and Shovels Co., a cryptocurrency services startup, offered
a useful metaphor for Notion.
For Schreiner the contrast that occurs in these transitions is not only visually captivating but also serves as
a useful metaphor for the dark and dumbfounding times we find ourselves in.
Photographs are
a useful metaphor for Klein's work: formal constructs that imply transparency but become an undeniably biased filter through which her subjects must be perceived.
For all the wrong reasons, the work of Dexter Dalwood serves as
a useful metaphor for this exhibition.
«Putting on the snow tires» is
a useful metaphor for investors who are considering sacrificing performance for safety.
Do you think
this a useful metaphor for England as it goes to war?
That blazing, doomed grizzly is
a useful metaphor for the «hotshots» we're about to meet, firefighters who do battle with the infernos that periodically burn through America's arid west.
The game of chess is
another useful metaphor for understanding how physical laws might have changed.
Fungus, in fact, provides us with
a useful metaphor for the rapid spread of all - sports radio.
Useful metaphors for tackling problems in teaching and learning.
Not exact matches
While common football
metaphors like «Don't sit on the sideline» can be
useful, your best bet is to focus conversations around your excitement
for the annual «Super Bowl Squares,» a betting pool operated by the Super Bowl Square Manager, wherein an employee with the least amount of football knowledge wins the most money.
It is the argument of this book, however, that these various
metaphors are not as
useful for our time as still another: hearers of the call.
The scholar
metaphor is
useful for worship and Bible study, but books like Andrew Murray's With Christ in the School of Prayer don't have much to say about faithfulness in the workplace.
H. Richard Niebuhr's famous
metaphor for the minister as «pastoral director, «5 and more recent variations of it, 6 continue to be
useful in taking account of the two elements that distinguish the ministry from other professions, namely, the sense of a personal calling to be a prophetic resource to persons and to structures in society plus accountability to an organization that the minister both leads and serves.
For the black church, this kind of theological language may be quite
useful, since the language of the black religious experience abounds in images and
metaphors.
Even Jessica Asato's glancing reference to producer capture is at least
useful both as
metaphor for New Labour's corruption of earlier party structures (see above) and as a partial description of how economic reality has altered, assisted by New Labour, over the past 12 years, though she goes on to muddle the point.
Metaphors,
for example, can be very
useful for conveying complex topics, but, Ivens notes, it can be tricky to develop one that is accurate without getting bogged down in whether it holds at the smallest level of detail.
Metaphors that use blankets to explaining how the greenhouse effect works, income and spending in your bank account to stand in
for the carbon cycle, what the wobbles in the Earth's orbit look like if the planet was your head, or conceptualizing the geologic timescale by compressing it to a day,
for instance, all serve
useful pedagogic roles.
Of course, the same is true
for «sensitivity»: the assumption that global «average» temperature is somehow part of an equilibrium is invalid, it may be a
useful fiction but it's still a
metaphor.
The 9/11 «truthers» offer us a
useful metaphor: it is what isn't said that often counts
for more than what is said.
Given all the media buzz about Heartbleed, I thought it might be
useful for lawyers and law firms to understand what it really means
for them, without either too much techno - jargon or over-use of dumbed - down
metaphor.
The Movies - Constructions Of Reality And Sources Of
Metaphors (04/03/01) You can still go to movies for pure entertainment and «escapism,» but don't disregard the impact of movies on our culture and miss the opportunity to draw from them lines, meanings, and metaphors that are useful in your mediation
Metaphors (04/03/01) You can still go to movies
for pure entertainment and «escapism,» but don't disregard the impact of movies on our culture and miss the opportunity to draw from them lines, meanings, and
metaphors that are useful in your mediation
metaphors that are
useful in your mediation practice.
If you find
metaphors to be useful tools in your own life or your clients» lives, you can read more metaphors in The Big Book of Metaphors: A Practitioner's Guide to Experiential Exercises and Metaphors in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy by Jill Stoddard, Niloofar Afari, and Steven C. Hayes, or check out these websites for quick and simple desc
metaphors to be
useful tools in your own life or your clients» lives, you can read more
metaphors in The Big Book of Metaphors: A Practitioner's Guide to Experiential Exercises and Metaphors in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy by Jill Stoddard, Niloofar Afari, and Steven C. Hayes, or check out these websites for quick and simple desc
metaphors in The Big Book of
Metaphors: A Practitioner's Guide to Experiential Exercises and Metaphors in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy by Jill Stoddard, Niloofar Afari, and Steven C. Hayes, or check out these websites for quick and simple desc
Metaphors: A Practitioner's Guide to Experiential Exercises and
Metaphors in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy by Jill Stoddard, Niloofar Afari, and Steven C. Hayes, or check out these websites for quick and simple desc
Metaphors in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy by Jill Stoddard, Niloofar Afari, and Steven C. Hayes, or check out these websites
for quick and simple descriptions: