Sentences with phrase «very language»

stacy @ 4:45, i'm so totally with you — son just turned 2, very language delayed, has no notion whatever about pee or poop coming out & their presence in his diaper.
Getting it right is more than just a tech fix, success extends to the very language you use.
In Isaiah 53, the very language says it's more than just some guy.
Should not the very language of their dismissiveness give these defenders pause for asking whether, if it is the conservatives who are unhappy, it may be because the liberals are getting their way in using the ecclesiastical machinery to promote their ends?
As love becomes merely a passion, as safety becomes merely a term for never being contradicted, as victimhood and oppression are turned into subjective categories rooted in emotional psychology, the very language by which we understand virtues, well - being, and concern becomes not a tool for care but a barrier preventing us from caring.
The very language upon which it depends for articulating its moral and political ambition — e.g., equality, gender, humanity, rights, etc. — was predicated upon reality being more than a linguistic construct or the creation of individual egos.
The devil used the very language of faith in an attempt to tempt Him.
Christ came among men with a simple ministry of teaching whose main purpose was to confirm that the kinds of ways in which God had been understood in Natural religion, and the very language used to express those insights, were broadly right.
Our very language has a wedge inserted between spiritual and material issues which cordons off concepts of justice, thereby allowing expansionist language without awareness of the connection between our own history and various forms of injustice and exploitation.
The response of many to the term «pastoral director» is a measure of the inroads which secular culture has made upon the very language of the Church, for some said that to call the minister «director» was to capitulate to the conception of the Church as a business and the minister as its administrator.
(Mark 10:18) Paul presupposes it in the very language he takes over from earlier Hellenistic Christianity, for which Christ was already v, «Lord,» that is, the head of a cult.
The very language in which observations are reported is influenced by prior theories.
That in general its thought follows the apostolic Preaching is clear, and we could easily believe that in places its very language is echoed.
When an age matures to a point where it displays a radical transference of interest, and when its very language reveals that what former times felt as fact are no longer so felt, then the central task is clearly exposed.
Furthermore, embedded in the very language of «Reformation» is the notion of a significant split with the past....
Paradoxically, theology is now impelled to employ the very language that proclaims the death of God.
I've spoken with many, many victims of sexual abuse who say this was the very language church leaders used to urge them not to report their abuse in a church environment to the authorities.
Today women are challenging understandings of the right to life, our definitions of priestly authority and the nature of the church, and even the very language we use to share our faith.
Not only has it changed football — for good and ill — but it's altered the very language we use.
I know because I co-authored a book about it — the adverts, the TV programmes, the toy promotions, even the very language we use and the way we interact with our own children differs depending on their gender.
With de Blasio and the UFT - financed Working Families Party as allies, the union is hijacking the very language of movement politics, annexing left journalism to defend its narrowest interests and even recruiting progressives to join its war against charter schools that work for kids.
Rather than just alter the sequence of DNA, they want to change the very language in which the instructions for life are written (see diagram).
Everything about Teach for America is being subjected to internal debate, from the length of the five - week training and two - year placements to the very language it uses to describe its mission and impact.
Third, the very language used in schools, such as «team teaching,» imply that only teachers who share a classroom are a team — everyone else is autonomous.
According to the very language you adopted and the Governor signed, Paul Vallas CAN NOT serve as Bridgeport's Superintendent until he has completed the course and his probationary period.
Auguste Rodin completely revitalized the very language of sculpture with his passion for the creative act.
Utilizing atypical materials, such as reflective and mesh fabrics, metal chains, rivets and expanding foam, Roman Liška analyzes the very language of painting by opening it up to a broader conversation of image - making.
Her monochromatic paintings do not depict her thoughts» contents but the very language of thinking, through whimsical twirls and violent fissures.
In all of these instances, Curry seems to be trying to combine elements of a grammar of concealment and hidden identity, secrecy and ambiguity, not just in the way he turns surfaces into optical patterns, but above all by infusing the very language of sculpture with multiple elements that are two - dimensional, painted or rooted in the technique of collage.
Liat Yossifor's calm and cool, yet dynamic and energetic grey works convey the very language of painting through every decision, hesitation, and fearless swipe, scrape or whisper - soft marking.
Rosler's iconic Semiotics of the Kitchen (1975) and Lacy's Learn Where the Meat Comes From (1976) remain powerful performative demonstrations of feminist agency in the face of the gender biases that pervade the very language we speak, the objects we possess and the spaces we inhabit.
Flanagan's approach was in subverting the very language of sculpture through the juxtaposition of material and substance, abstract titles served to block interpretive meaning over the raw experience of the object.
«They subvert the very language of fashion, art and advertising, right down to making ugly a compliment,» said Sarah McCrory, a curator for Frieze Projects 2012, who commissioned DIS to make site - specific work for the Frieze Art Fair in London last month.
As the medium increasingly permeates every avenue of daily life, from mobile devices to our very language, the Museum of Arts and Design presents An Assault of Reality, an investigative survey into the effect of cinema - in the broadest sense of the term - on the formation of perception, truth and existence.
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