Sentences with phrase «which draws upon»

In this sense, collecting is an essential component of Wilson's artistic work, which draws upon a vast and continuously expanding inventory comprising images, objects, texts, music, and gestures.
Reflections is part of an ongoing series on butterflies which draws upon the artist's observation and admiration of their splendor.
Although there are many books on Pope Francis, consider this presentational biography, which draws upon his early writing and public statements, as well as the testimony of friends and associates, as the cornerstone of any Francis collection.
This resource, which draws upon national, state, and local research and data, provides snapshots of the education and workforce outcomes of these populations and explores the challenges they face.
ARCS is a useful checklist, which draws upon some well established research.
Brewer is a natural fit for the material, being a self - admitted Footloose fan, a teenager of the»80s, a music - lover, a connoisseur of the South, and a parent, and all of which he draws upon to make the movie smarter than it needs to be.
Rowena has been in the health industry since 2000 and is additionally trained in Neuro Emotional technique (NET), Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT), Dry Needling, Ayurvedic Medicine and numerous other modalities, all of which she draws upon during her consultations.
As nothing else does, the frontier of space exploration, which draws upon a dozen fields of science and engineering, attracts the ambitions of those who are still in the educational pipeline.
Secondly, the World Bank's Trade and Competitiveness group also just published a policy note entitled, Supporting Growth - Oriented Women Entrepreneurs: A Review of Evidence and Key Challenges, which draws upon and synthesizes existing research from within and outside the Bank.
Having served in various public sector roles, Mr. Friedman offers a seasoned perspective on government, regulation and risk management, which he draws upon in his role as Chair of our Risk Committee.
This season, the Bar 54 team has crafted 13 new specialty cocktails which draw upon the flavors of the season including passion fruit, strawberry, pineapple and grapefruit, the menu excites with crafty names and intricate notes.
For example, some schools are moving away from interactive whiteboards to use flat panel displays, which draw upon LED screen technology used in modern TVs.
To accommodate for the jump to a superior platform, Square Enix decided to make some modifications to the game, notably in the gameplay category and these revolve around the command and leveling systems, some of which draw upon the systems implemented in Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep, and Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days.
In April 2014, Halcyon Gallery, London presented Cánovas» inaugural exhibition An American Trilogy, a series of paintings which drew upon the artist's personal recollections of the landscape and culture of the United States.
The book begins with two texts by Richard Hamilton, which draw upon his personal experience of working with Latham.
The Kabakovs are amongst the most celebrated Russian artists of their generation, widely known for their large - scale installations which draw upon the visual culture of the former Soviet Union and narrative traditions of Russian literature, often addressing universal themes such as utopia, dreams, fears and the human condition.
Arrivals comprises nine major works which draw upon journeys, urban experience and times of transit.
(People with a dogma to defend seem to be desperately lacking in receptiveness to ideas which draw upon the value of both sides of an argument, arguments I hope and truly intended to be objective and neutral.)
Make note of the personal assets which you drew upon to generate those successes.
A one day course which draw upon the findings from our indepth 6 year Fathers Matter research which included examining experiences in three local authority children's social care services, including fathers who were domestically abusive.
Therefore, resilience is not a static trait of the individual, but a series of contextual, dynamic, and interactive processes, which draw upon resources within the individual, the family, and the wider social environment.

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Spotify's early lead in music streaming has drawn comparisons to Netflix, which built upon its pioneering role in DVD - by - mail rentals and then video streaming to create a hugely successful, subscription - driven franchise that has produced spectacular investment returns and left the company with a market value of $ 122 billion.
Both of our jobs currently have defined benefit pension plans in place, both of which we are vested in — I don't put a dollar figure on those but figure those will provide 3k to 4k in retirement income when we retire, depending upon when we retire and then when we choose to draw it.
Alex maintains very strong industry networks and a large pool of quality talent from which to draw upon.
He acknowledges that it is a messy business and one for which he has drawn criticism, (Metaxas stridently criticised Trump during the nomination process) but, like so many of his evangelical contemporaries, Metaxas believes that loyalty to his country, and the Christian values it was founded upon, means that compromises have to be made for the greater good.
The sources upon which this Jewish rejectionism drew bear close examination because they admit of more than one interpretation and more than one application.
Following my lead, Pike's diagrams naturally lead one to think of God as a power plant, upon which many autonomous systems draw their current.
William James envisioned a «common reservoir of consciousness to exist, this bank upon which we all draw, and in which so many of the earth's memories must in some way be stored.
As the living person draws upon a wider bodily experience, so the conscious ego, if there should be one at a particular moment, draws upon a vast ocean of unconscious feeling which sustains it.
The ultimate percipient draws upon these unconscious cogitations which have their own partial independence from the occasions of the brain and body.
The old dominance should be transformed into the firm foundations, upon which new feelings arise, drawing their intensities from delicacies of contrast between system and freshness» (PR 515).
Mark Graves» book is an admirable attempt to answer these two questions, which he does largely by drawing upon his professional acquaintance with systems theory.
Whether or not the minister uses religious tools in a particular relationship, the counselee knows that he represents the religious community and the vertical dimension of existence upon which both can draw in counseling.
We can draw an analogy from our own experience and see that as we are in our activity but are yet more than any particular action, with reserves of energy upon which we may draw, so God is in the divine operation in creation — indeed that operation is itself divine — but God is not lost in it.
The old dominance should be transformed into the firm foundations, upon which new feelings arise, drawing their intensities from delicacies of contrast between system and freshness.
Hartshorne's theological ethics is consistent with such expressions of black theology which, drawing upon the philosophy of black power, maintain that, under certain circumstances, the oppressed may be compelled to engage in violent struggle against an oppressor.
There is the way in which ethical deliberation draws upon the heritage of the believing community for illumination and adjudication.
Later the subject will select the «ideal of itself» from the «objective lure», which is the original fund of values and eternal objects it can draw upon.
Practices embody our ultimate beliefs, Smith explains, drawing upon the work of the twentieth century sociologist and anthropologist Pierre Bourdieu, who says, «Practice has a logic which is not that of the logician — a logic that is performed directly in bodily gymnastics.»
It is not the fruitfulness of marriage that he draws upon, not the possibility of procreation, but, in Audet's words, «an aspect which is in a sense much more radical, and which is more specifically human, namely that of love.
Then the king explained, «The cross which I drew beside each name was not a sign of punishment, but a pledge of forgiveness extended for the sake of the crucified Savior, who upon His cross forgave His enemies and prayed for them.»
To be sure, some events are more provocative of religious insight than others, and it is these upon which the prophet chiefly draws.
Whitehead did not speculate on the precise location of memory within the animal organism, but the most plausible extension of his theory suggests rather that memories are maintained for the soul by other occasions, thereby freeing the soul for its adventure into novelty.2 The way in which the conscious ego draws upon the ocean of unconscious feeling which sustains it may well reflect the way the soul draws upon other living occasions.
It is a true racial memory, upon which our individual memories draw and through which they complete themselves.
After all, when writing a book about music and Christianity, why wouldn't one bother to emphasize that great tradition of musically - focused Christian faith, drawing upon the resources which, in God's providence, that tradition alone could provide.
The indifference of philosophers to Christianity has nothing to do with their dependence upon a nexus of cultural meaning which, in subtle and unobtrusive ways, permeates every discourse that, of necessity, draws upon a given heritage of accumulative cultural meaning.
It is no longer being expressed in a mythological manner, even though it has drawn upon the language common to mythology; rather the idiom of resurrection has here assumed a metaphorical form, by which Israel prays for the revitalizing of her life as a people.
He then goes on to draw out certain implications of these fundamental beliefs, part of which he describes as a «mystery,» that is, surely, as belonging to that «wisdom» which should follow upon the apprehension of the preaching of «Christ and Him crucified.»
But I drew upon a Higher Power and the Higher Power, which is God, did it (Peale, The Power of Positive Thinking, p. 233; bold face added).
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