Sentences with phrase «very rooted in»

My novel is very rooted in spiritual perspectives.
In terms of setting, I'm very rooted in my geography and I have a very strong sense of place.
«It may be easier for this kind of stardom to develop among sci - fi fans, where the love may take a while to go mainstream but is very rooted in a devoted populace,» says Gael Fashingbauer Cooper, author of «The Totally Sweet»90s.»
It's a story that looks very rooted in the friendship between Victor Frankenstein and Igor, who tries to save Frankenstein from his very own monstrous creation.
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I would say I'm very rooted in how product is a key driver in telling a story for us, an online experience to drive a brand story.

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«Working with narcissists can be very difficult, as their sense of self - worth is rooted in trauma and shame,» Weiss says.
This way of living had its roots in a very flawed definition of success, since I was buying into our collective delusion that burnout is the necessary price we must pay for success.
The fact of the matter is when you talk about central banks, you're talking about powerful institutions rooted in their own management styles and tradition (even if the latter has just now seen a very unusual break) and it's not likely that one person can radically change things, even if he or she wanted to.
Burk Sharpless: The philosophy for when we were coming up with this particular science fiction story is that we were very interested in science and research and an experience rooted in realism and authenticity.
«European foreign fighters very much remain a part of this organisation and continue to play a role in the next phase of its mutation as it reverts back to its insurgent roots
Although the first five months were very difficult and then you get past that and you really build a family and kind of feel rooted in the culture and you get that base, but the initial beginning was hard.
«Not blind optimism, not one that ignores the scale and scope of our challenges, but that hard - earned optimism, that's rooted in the stories of very real progress that have occurred throughout human history.»
Well, one startup is seeking to take a very different approach: Exonics Therapeutics, which has secured $ 5 million in seed funding from CureDuchenne Ventures to see if the revolutionary new CRISPR - Cas - 9 gene - editing technology can be used to target the root genetic deficiency at the heart of the disease.
From volunteer groups to the rooftop garden club, these emerged from the grass roots and play a very important role in creating a higher level of social inclusion, engagement and communication in the office.
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The beginning of the stock market has its roots in trading developed a very long time ago.
The Triple Bottom Line (3BL) is rooted in the very sane idea that business managers should manage not just the financial performance of their companies, but also their social and environmental performance.
With very few exceptions, ICOs are generally based on fantasies rooted in potential technologies that have not been fully developed yet.
That's why Ethereum has taken off over the last twelve months (the latest correction aside, of course)-- there's a very easy value proposition associated with the ETH token and it's rooted in increased demand of the platform and the parallel increased demand for the gas token.
Can I root for him in good conscience knowing that the very plays I'm cheering - across - the - middle catches and countless hard blocks and collisions - could give him a condition that one day might lead him to take his own life?
I would rather cultivate a strong intuitive sence of judgment and understand the root of morals from within that to live by a very limited and conflicted set of rules such as in the KUran or Bible and never cultivate a good sense of judjment or a moral sense.
Christianity isn't a very moral system to follow, it teaches great divide and has been (and still is) at the root of many problems in this world.
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.
When one is raised in a religious household, the indoctrination begins very young and it can be difficult to root out.
Sin is a very destructive power that needs to be dealt with... But all judgement is rooted in love.»
I'm very much in the beginner's posture of learning how to reconcile well and so I am unlearning old habits and ideas that have roots in complacency and complicity and ignorance.
Jesus taught us from a position of authority, one very firmly rooted in his sinless nature and actions as a human being.
Drugs attack a very deep spiritual root in our lives.
This image, radical as it may seem (in light of the dominant metaphor of a king to his realm) for imagining the relationship between God and the world, is a very old one with roots in Stoicism and elliptically in the Hebrew Scriptures.
Perhaps we have wrongly assumed «that our audience understands the full background to what we are saying, or is capable of relating what we say to the very heart of the Gospel».10 In examining our consciences, we should ask ourselves whether or not we have fallen, or are about to fall, into the Pharisees» rationalisations, which Christ said were rooted in a hardness of hearIn examining our consciences, we should ask ourselves whether or not we have fallen, or are about to fall, into the Pharisees» rationalisations, which Christ said were rooted in a hardness of hearin a hardness of heart.
Despite our extraordinary differences, we found very quickly a commonality rooted in Faith.
If you were truly intelligent, you would've seen that I the analogy I used about OKC was VERY relevant given the root cause behind the horrific acts, both in NYC and OKC.
Here's my blurb: «With this book, Austin Fischer brings fresh insights to a very old conversation with a perspective that is at times piercing, at times deeply personal, and always thoughtful and rooted in scripture.
The RLDS membership retains a distinctive Latter Day Saint identity, which should not be surprising since the roots of the RLDS form of Mormonism are to be found in the very beginnings of the Mormon movement.
To deny justice in the name of love is to deny the very civilities which are at the root of constitutional government itself.
Very few of these upright fossil trees have attached roots, and only about 1 in 50 8 have both roots and rootlets attached.
At the very heart of Judaism is the understanding of a God who is rooted in history.
It is also rooted in a certain kind of American exceptionalism that has a history on the right, but that conservatives don't talk about very much.
Rational argument, while essential, «will not resolve all controversy,» notes legal theorist Martha Nussbaum in writing about the move to give full equality to gays and lesbians, «because it is very likely that the resistance... has deep psychological roots
One answer to your original question is very much rooted in the good of the populus.
These indeed are the ideals of the Christian ages, or some of them, or at least they sound very like them, but in the Christian Ages they were all deeply rooted in something bigger and grander, in something that was no mere ideal but an eternal reality.
«You can get very good fish here in the bay,» he wrote back, «and I know a place in the woods where you can dig up roots that you can eat.»
Even the statement that «nature is objective» and presumably neutral toward human meanings, is the product of an historically rooted perspective, the very one that we called dualistic in the previous chapter.
In the final analysis, then, the root of inspiration is the very same promising mystery that comes to faith's awareness through revelation Those texts are held to be inspired which convey the sense of God's fidelity to the promises first given to Abraham.
I think you would really have to stretch things a lot to argue that there wasn't an actual person who was the root of the Jesus legend, but to say that everything outlined in the Gospels is a historical record of that person is something that very few scholars would claim, and I can't think of any who would try to argue that claims to godhood can be seen as historical evidence of actual godhood.
Walter Cardinal Kasper, who heads the Pontifical Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews, put it very well last May when he said that the Catholic Church had weakened itself by «cutting itself off from its Jewish roots for centuries... a weakness that became evident in the altogether too feeble resistance against the persecution of the Jews.»
Third, the «bondage to decay» of the present creation is rooted in a very fundamental feature of the laws of physics of this universe called the Second Law of Thermodynamics.
Leading bishops of that Church have spoken against the coming Bill and, more importantly, there is very strong grass - roots opposition, especially from the admirable evangelical Christian Institute based in the North East.
This is very confusing and results in a denial of actual experience, a paradigm for splitting the self and also for creating a double - bind (which family therapy literature asserts is a root cause of schizophrenia).
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