Sentences with phrase «way about the dialogue»

In sum: Loved the look of the film, hated the 3 - D, thought some of the performances clunky and felt that way about the dialogue, too.

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Have you set up a viable way for them to experience your product or service and started a dialogue about how it might help them?
It's also important to have a lot of dialogue with employees about how they can challenge the old ways that are no longer part of success.
Lee Applbaum, global chief marketing officer at Patrón Spirits, believes virtual reality paves the way to opening up a dialogue about how most anything is intricately produced, particularly for brands that are interested in a high level of transparency.
Were a reader of Plato's dialogues to become overly concerned with Plato the man» worrying about the details of his financial situation or hypothesizing about possible sexual lapses» it would become impossible to engage the dialogues in a serious way.
By the way, from the look of your dialogues, you seemed to be quite knowledgeable about human biology.
I see the problem this way: you are trying to appear superior to anyone who doesn't view evolution as you do while I am trying to learn more about your position through dialogue.
If this is so, then interfaith dialogue is a way to learn more about the totality of things in which we are immersed.
But, he continued, it is not clear that Jews need an ongoing dialogue with or about Christians in the way that Christians seem to need to come to grips with Jews and Judaism.
Most preaching is still one - way, despite all the talk about dialogue sermons; yet Protestantism becomes feeble whenever its laity become passive merely listening and watching instead of praying and doing.
Most preaching is still one - way communication, despite all the talk about dialogue sermons; yet Protestantism becomes feeble whenever the laity become passive.
Dialogue means that, wherever you are, I am attempting to understand your situation and how you see it, but also that I too stand somewhere and am not the Great Stone Face; and that, with all my attempts to be empathetic about your situation, I have the key to a treasure which, in strange and surprising ways that I can not fathom, may help you.
What's hard, is trying to push through this and find a way to dialogue which is what I think NP is getting at... and what I have been learning a lot about lately, partly thanks to this blog: — RRB -.
No, what American Catholics are happy about, or should be, is that the pope is bringing Christianity into the dialogue with secularism in a way that doesn't alienate the people he would like to introduce to Christ via grace and mercy AND that he is doing so while maintaining the firm teachings the Church holds on moral matters.
Lately I've been interested in what sort of difference could be made if «dialogue» became less focused on understanding why someone believes what they do (in light of the way I belief) and more about understanding the way those beliefs are held in the context of the experiences that helped birth them.
The lamentable polarisation and confusion which has developed as a consequence of these conflicting interpretations of our present situation is only too familiar to anyone involved in the life of the Church and has led all too often into destructive polemic rather than real dialogue about the best way forward for Catholic Christianity in the third millennium.
The church members find dialogue difficult because they rarely question their presuppositions about human nature or how truth is known.3 Yet, these things are similar in many ways.
While it is fine, indeed healthy, for Judaic scholars to engage in a heated exchange about the best way to approach interfaith dialogue, nothing can justify Prof. Novak's truly repugnant accusation that, in not ascribing to Dabru Emet, Prof. Levenson is somehow guilty of fostering «self - hatred» among Christians, or his insulting suggestion that Levenson would be better off teaching in an Orthodox yeshiva than at Harvard.
Even if his statements about faith don't measure up to a traditional Christian standard, the fact that Kanye is making them should be seen as an opportunity to talk about real biblical truth in honest ways and be a part of the cultural dialogue.
He added: «The most effective way to deal with it is to accept that it is there, to educate ourselves as best we can about both the benefits and the risks of online activity and to seek to engage our children and young people in meaningful regular dialogue about those issues.»
One of the ways in which we can learn about the meaning and implications of conversion in the present is by revisiting the past, and dialoguing with it.
But actually requiring a dialogue, question and answer, interactive discussion about a text of Scripture, which then leads to brainstorming about how everybody can go out and put it into practice in tangible ways, and then actually going out and doing it, requires too much for most people.
Theology of Marriage and the Problems of Mixed Marriages (with the Lutheran World Federation)(8) and Towards A Common Understanding of the Church -LRB-.9) Discussions are now in progress about the best way for the Catholic - Reformed dialogue to proceed to a new stage.
What I am seeking in this paper is a way of thinking about the situation appropriate for those who are committed to dialogue.
In this dialogue, Beth tells us about self - care as the foundation for happiness, having a schedule as a way to avoid stress, why she doesn't believe in the idea of work - life balance, and how her routine has changed since becoming a mother, as well as her newfound love for weight training, the adaptogens and herbs she incorporates into her everyday potions, beauty, motivation, sustenance, and much more.
So yes, let's have a dialogue about gender in the workplace, but let's do it in a way that doesn't jeopardize the careers of individual employees.
Not only has no one asked me to but, more significantly, many have wanted to ask lots of questions, which have paved the way for an open and informative dialogue about breastfeeding in general.
Partners may not be able to empathize with pregnancy symptoms but they can certain sympathize and support you along the way if you keep an open dialogue about how you are feeling.
Now the 2015 election is just over a year away, we know the political context in which it can be deployed: the «good society» breaks the economic deadlock by opening up a way to spend money better, and fits in with Miliband's broader «One Nation» dialogue about helping the little people deal with the faceless monolithic institutions of the private — and now, the public — sectors.
Rice's campaign then engaged in a dialogue directly with Schneiderman this afternoon — also by way of letter — calling on him to clarify statements he made about his experience running a drug rehab program.
Given modern ways of working and current technologies, this dialogue about ending automatic membership smacks of some sort of opt in / opt out situation.
Though it remains extremely hard to imagine cosmologists agreeing to talk about their discoveries in ways that would avoid challenging religious belief, Winston Churchill's assertion that dialogue can help resolve and avoid conflict is laudable, and its success has been proven.
Makin explains that, «researchers have devised ways of broadening optogenetics to enter into a dynamic dialogue with the signals moving about inside functioning brains.»
Then, during the retreat, each team had the opportunity to dialogue with their assigned statistician, ask questions, and gain ideas about ways to strengthen their methodologies and data collection.
The fastest way forward is to be vocal, raise awareness about particular issues, ensure that men are a part of the dialogue and the proposed solutions, and to learn and incorporate successful practices from other countries.
That way, when you're about to engage repetitive negative dialogue in your reflection, you see your message instead.»
If mental / emotional health professionals can be open about seeking professional support, we can foster a more transparent and authentic dialogue with our clients, colleagues, family, friends, and community about ways to de-stigmatize mental and emotional health topics.
New York About Blog Scott Schuman began The Sartorialist to create a two - way dialogue about the world of fashion and its relationship to daily About Blog Scott Schuman began The Sartorialist to create a two - way dialogue about the world of fashion and its relationship to daily about the world of fashion and its relationship to daily life.
A stroll through the Museum Of Sex's 20,000 permanent artifacts and NSFW exhibits is a great way for your and your date to have a dialogue about your sexual preferences in a sex positive and empowering environment — just be sure that you and your date are comfortable before committing to a day of inflatable boob bouncing and staring at statues of skeletons boning.
Films that might have fit this putative strand included the charming but overlong Timeless Stories, co-written and directed by Vasilis Raisis (and winner of the Michael Cacoyannis Award for Best Greek Film), a story that follows a couple (played by different actors at different stages of the characters» lives) across the temporal loop of their will - they, won't - they relationship from childhood to middle age and back again — essentially Julio Medem - lite, or Looper rewritten by Richard Curtis; Michalis Giagkounidis's 4 Days, where the young antiheroine watches reruns of Friends, works in an underpatronized café, freaks out her hairy stalker by coming on to him, takes photographs and molests invalids as a means of staving off millennial ennui, and causes ripples in the temporal fold, but the film is as dead as she is, so you hardly notice; Bob Byington's Infinity Baby, which may be a «science - fiction comedy» about a company providing foster parents with infants who never grow up, but is essentially the same kind of lame, unambitious, conformist indie comedy that has characterized U.S. independent cinema for way too long — static, meticulously framed shots in pretentious black and white, amoral yet supposedly lovable characters played deadpan by the usual suspects (Kieran Culkin, Nick Offerman, Megan Mullally, Kevin Corrigan), reciting apparently nihilistic but essentially soft - center dialogue, jangly indie music at the end, and a pretty good, if belated, Dick Cheney joke; and Petter Lennstrand's loveably lo - fi Up in the Sky, shown in the Youth Screen section, about a young girl abandoned by overworked parents at a sinister recycling plant, who is reluctantly adopted by a reconstituted family of misfits and marginalized (mostly puppets) who are secretly building a rocket — it's for anyone who has ever loved the Tintin moon adventures, books with resourceful heroines, narratives with oddball gangs, and the legendary episode of Angel where David Boreanaz turned into a Muppet.
And the more I think about it, the more it seems like Love and Other Drugs was Romancing the Stone without any of the fun or clever dialogue, and that movie sucked, one the reasons being that Anne Hathaway seemed way too immature for the character she was playing.
But in some ways, writer - director J.C. Chandor's story about an old man and the sea is a bolder film, eschewing backstory, sentimentality and even dialogue in favor of a primal tale of survival.
Despite Beau Knapp's best efforts to deliver expository dialogue about Nic's relationship with Haley in a conversational way, the opening of «The Signal» feels too much like what it is: a set - up for what's to come.
Thomas» breakdown feels like an attempt to illustrate a statistic, in the same way Good Kill's awkwardly offhand dialogue about how much a bombing run costs could've just as easily have been spoken directly into the camera by an expert in a suit.
Supported by fine performances and the year's sharpest script, CAPTAIN FANTASTIC awakens an inner dialogue in audiences about the way we live our lives based on societal influences.
Supported by fine performances (both big and small) and the year's sharpest script, CAPTAIN FANTASTIC awakens an inner dialogue in audiences about the way we live our lives based on societal influences.
Krasinski sets himself up to fail, but I couldn't even feel that good about saying, «Well, at least you tried,» because he makes so many choices I found excruciating: A Greek chorus made up of two guys talking about the female psyche drift in and out of the pastiches; a powerful monologue by Frankie Faison about the humiliating life of his father (a restroom attendant) is intercut with images of the father as a young man standing in the latrine, proudly standing stock - still in his white ice cream suit, while a dialogue ensues between the father of the past and the boy of the present that folds time in the most obvious, theatrical way you could think of.
Chandor's previous film, Margin Call, about the financial crisis of 2008, was all talk (in a good way), filled with sharp and witty dialogue and a cast of vivid characters.
With no dialogue, there's a gently pleasant air of the surreal about the film — as our bully protagonist is confronted with something he didn't quite expect that soon makes him change his ways — while the animation is as bright and colourful as you would expect from a Pixar effort.
I suppose it's difficult to fault the director for lacking adequate emphasis on dialogue, as Walker and Alba don't exactly light up the screen with engaging performances, but it sure would go a long way to making us give a damn about them once the roller coaster ride gets underway.
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