Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

34 Sentences With "most conscious"

How to use most conscious in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "most conscious" and check conjugation/comparative form for "most conscious". Mastering all the usages of "most conscious" from sentence examples published by news publications.

It's the creature that is most conscious of the player.
The fashion industry isn't always the most conscious — socially, economically, or ecologically.
One of Kanye's most conscious videos for one of Kanye's most conscious songs, this black-and-white clip starts in the diamond mines referenced in the song and expands into a mini-treatise charting the life of a diamond—kind of.
Rhythm Nation may have been her most conscious album, but her activism didn't stop there.
Millennials and seniors are the most conscious of their partner's financial awareness, according to the report.
"- Stephanie, 29"I think I'm most conscious about what I'm wearing when I'm newly dating someone.
And when you're made to feel uncomfortable, sometimes you aren't always the most conscious of (or careful with) your words.
Even more than Richard, it's Margaret who's the soul of this world, and the character who's most conscious of its grim fatalism.
"That was probably one of our most conscious decisions we ever made," founding member Chris Hannah told me when we spoke last year.
What I was most conscious of was the hard-working ingenuity of a director and his creative team trying to elicit sparks from a cumbersome, ice-cold allegory.
"The thing that I'm most conscious of is wanting people to have an interesting experience when they take my word that they should go see something," she says.
Android Pie is Google's most conscious effort to reduce notification overload and help users develop better relationships with their phones, so hopefully it'll start rolling out to more phones soon.
But it's in those dramatic tableaus, with ships exploding and tracers streaking across the starscape, that I become most conscious of how close this game is to real greatness, to being a true adaptation of the show.
INFAMOUS &aposTHONG JEANS&apos ARE NOW A HALLOWEEN COSTUME "Not even the most conscious of mums can avoid something like this from happening when you purchase products intended for children," she said , adding that she didn't make an "informed choice" when purchasing the cheap product.
During Non-REM1, humans lose some muscle tone and most conscious awareness of the external environment.
Most conscious businesses subscribe to a Triple Bottom Line model of success. They aim to provide positive value in the domains of people, planet, and profit.
Galkot, Kusma and Burtibang are connected with the district headquarters Baglung Bazaar by roads. Baglung is served by Nepal Electricity Authority and various small local hydropower plants. Recently, telephone has been accessible in almost all villages of Baglung. Baglung is considered to be one of the politically most conscious districts and it plays a significant role in the Nepali politics.
On the contrary, the feeling I was most conscious of was one of pleasurable excitement. And, do you know, the first feeling, once away, was how simple and safe it was. I’d somehow pictured aviators as having to be tied in, or having to hold on tight. On the Britannia I never even thought about being frightened, or of being anything else but comfortable and pleased.
Despite the initiative of starting a new trade union international in direct competition with the previously existing Amsterdam international, the Profintern in its initial phase continued to insist that its strategy was not to "snatch out of the unions the best and most conscious workers," but rather to remain in the existing unions in order to "revolutionize" them.Carr, Socialism in One Country, vol. 3, pt. 1, pg. 527.
The Book of Buechner: a journey through his writings. London: Westminster John Knox Press. p. 314. A number of critics praised Buechner’s choice and handling of both subject matter and themes. In her study of Buechner’s dialogue with psychological theory, Listening to Life: psychology and spirituality in the writings of Frederick Buechner, Victoria Allen argued that ‘The Son of Laughter represented Buechner’s most conscious use of psychological dynamics to reveal and explain spiritual truths’.
As argued by the writing duo known as Marius-Ary Leblond, European socialists, their prestige greatly damaged by the Russian Revolution, were no longer able to exercise any influence over the peasant movement and "coalesce [it] against Capital." Leblond proposed that "the Greens in Danubian countries, who are some of the most conscious and determined, alongside those of France and Russia, will form a powerful anti-Red coalition."Marius-Ary Leblond, "Les principaux questions extérieures. Le problème des Internationales", in Paris- Midi, May 15, 1921, p.
In 1967 Kuo and Simmone had a son, Chung Mei Kuo. Chung Mei was trained in the Shaolin Kung Fu and T'ai chi ch'uan styles at an early age, achieving Chin-to-Toe at 18 months. Kuo was one of the major theorists of the Chin school, which offers the closest blend of the hard and soft styles. Chin stylists claim there is a 50-50 blend of the two because while you are yielding, you are most conscious of unyielding and that is the only way you can take advantage of all things.
Nikolla bey Ivanaj or Nikollë Ivanaj (1879–1951) was an Albanian journalist, publisher and writer from Montenegro. He was considered as one of the "distinguished personalities of the most conscious Albanian nationalism" and was included in Albanian insurgents' main staff during 1911. Ivanaj was the first Albanian writer from Montenegro with his work The flower of eternity () published in Tirana in 1943. In the 1905–08 period he published the newspaper Shpnesa e Shqypnisë (The Hope of Albania) in Dubrovnik, Trieste and Rome, getting financial aid from the different sides.
Chardonnay-dominated chablis and gamay-dominated beaujolais are formally part of the Burgundy wine region, but wines from those subregions are usually referred to by their own names rather than as "Burgundy wines". Burgundy has a higher number of ' (AOCs) than any other French region, and is often seen as the most '-conscious of the French wine regions. The various Burgundy AOCs are classified from carefully delineated ' vineyards down to more non-specific regional appellations. The practice of delineating vineyards by their ' in Burgundy goes back to medieval times, when various monasteries played a key role in developing the Burgundy wine industry.
In the early 1980s, Fitzroy worked with producers such as Lloyd Norris, and Trevor Elliot (who produced the singer's debut album Youthman Penitentiary (1982)). Check For You Once (1982) topped the Jamaican albums chart for four weeks. He performed at Reggae Sunsplash in 1984, returning in 1986, 1988, 1991, and 1993, and also performed at Sunsplash USA in 1988. Fitzroy's lyrics led to him becoming renowned as one of Jamaica's most socially conscious singers, with themes including equality for women, and he won a Rockers Award in 1984 for Most Conscious Performer for his "Princess Black" single that celebrates black women (which he wrote for his mother).
The historian D. J. A. Matthew considered it "one of the most cited but least read historical monuments written on any historical subject." One exception was General George S. Patton, who in 1944 read Freeman's History in advance of the D-Day landings, hoping to learn where to conduct a campaign in Normandy by studying William the Conqueror's choice of roads. In 1953 David Douglas wrote that > as a detailed narrative of the Norman Conquest, Freeman's book has never > been superseded, and it is those best versed in the history of eleventh- > century England who are most conscious of its value. Frank Barlow saw Freeman's influence as being profound.
It is implied that before his imprisonment he was crueler and more blind to his flaws, and much of The Sandman is focused on his desire to atone for his past behavior (e.g., helping past lovers Calliope and Nada). Dream reacts strongly to perceived insult; he banishes Nada to Hell for rejecting him and expresses outrage when Hob Gadling suggests that he seeks companionship. Dream is constantly aware of his responsibilities, both to other people and to his territory, and is detailed and exacting in their fulfillment (as noted in Season of Mists, where he is described thus: "Of all the Endless, save perhaps Destiny, he is most conscious of his responsibilities, the most meticulous in their execution").
Ives was to revisit the subject of Undine in another work, Undine Rising from the Fountain. Ives' reputation did not survive much longer than his life. Art historian and sculptor Lorado Taft includes him in Taft's seminal book The History of American Sculpture in a chapter entitled Some Minor Sculptors of the Early Years, and says of his Trumbull and Sherman statues at the Connecticut State Capitol, "Descriptions of these curious works would be unprofitable. They fit in nicely with the majority of their companions, but of all the dead man there they seem the most conscious of being dead." Taft, Lorado, ‘’The History of American Sculpture’’, The Macmillan Company, New York, 1925 p.
Anti Terrorism Raju Memorial Sculpture, a statue in the Dhaka University campus, erected in the memory of Raju, an activist of Students' Union Bangladesh Students' Union (BSU) was instituted in 1952. This organization is one of the leading student organizations in Bangladesh. It claims to be working for students and youth right as a secular and progressive students' organization in Bangladesh as well as all over the world as the member of several international students' and youth organizations. Bangladesh Students' Union (BSU) is working as the most conscious, advanced and struggling progressive representative of the students of Bangladesh, independent, unique, democratic, pluralistic, non-profit, non-governmental, non-partisan student organization which would embrace, represent and defend the interests of students and their rights.
During his time in association with Boogie Down Productions, KRS-One joined with other rappers to create the Stop the Violence Movement, which addressed many of the issues brought about through BDP's music and is the most conscious effort displayed by KRS-One and Boogie Down Productions of political Activism and engagement. The movement created the single “Self-Destruction” in 1989 through the collaboration of hip-hop artists Boogie Down Productions (KRS-One, D-Nice & Ms. Melodie), Stetsasonic (Delite, Daddy-O, Wise, and Frukwan), Kool Moe Dee, MC Lyte, Doug E. Fresh, Just-Ice, Heavy D, Biz Markie, Public Enemy (Chuck D & Flavor Flav) with the aim of spreading awareness about violence throughout African-American and hip-hop communities.Nielson, E.. ""Can't C Me": Surveillance and Rap Music." Journal of Black Studies 40.6 (2010): 1254-1274. Print.
If he drew inspiration from the dirigist socialism of the Spanish fascists, Bardèche essentially tried to develop his own theory of fascism, adapted to the post-war environment and built on its original socialist, national and hierarchical idea. The fascist society rests upon the idea that only a minority, "the physically saner, the morally purer, the most conscious of national interest", Bardèche says, can represent best the community—adding to dissipate critics that this theoretical elite should be at the full service of the less gifted, in what he called a "feudal contract". Apart from this classical definitions of fascism, the particularity of Bardèche was his euro- nationalist stance, as he believed the time of the nation state had passed over. He developed instead the idea of a "military and politically strong European bloc", as a third way between capitalist America and communist Russia.
The International Communist Party defines opportunism as a wave of degeneration of proletarian parties. In opposition to opportunism, it rejects the subordination of the party's action to that of political committees of fronts, coalitions or alliances even if this subordination was to restrict itself to public declarations and be compensated by internal instructions to militants or the party and by the subjective intentions of the leaders. It holds that in the West all alliances or proposals of alliances with social democratic or petit- bourgeois parties should be refused at all costs; in other words that there should be no united political front. According to the International Communist Party, what made the parties unable to foresee and face the opportunist danger was a fundamental deviation in principles: the party states that it was neither internal democracy nor free elections which give the Party its nature of being the most conscious fraction of the proletariat and its function of revolutionary guide.
In political theory, weak ontology describes a pragmatic approach that seeks to avoid foundationalist commitments of the classic sort (which it calls 'strong ontology'), yet acknowledges the indispensable role of an ontological imaginary implicit in every act of political theorizing (both critical and normative). 'Weak ontology' makes explicit and affirms one's ontological commitments (and assumptions) but at the same time acknowledges their historical, contestable character. The term was first used in this context by Stephen K. White, professor of politics at the University of Virginia, who ascribes this approach to thinkers such as William E. Connolly, George Kateb, Judith Butler, and Charles Taylor. Category:Ontology Category:Political concepts Category:Political realism An early version of this approach was pioneered by William E. Connolly, who White calls "the most conscious contemporary articulator of weak ontology." In his 1987 work Politics and Ambiguity, Connolly argues that it is impossible to conceptualize politics without calling on an underlying ‘social ontology’.
The first idea of a state for all South Slavs emerged in the late 17th century, a product of visionary thinking of Croatian writers and philosophers who believed that the only way for southern Slavs to regain lost freedom after centuries of occupation under the various empires would be to unite and free themselves from tyrannies and dictatorships. In 1848, a plan was created for the creation of a South Slavic Federation. The plan initiated by the Serbian government was made up of the members of the Secret Belgrade Circle, among whom there were people close to the ruling circles. The Serbs and the Croats, as the most conscious of the Yugoslavs, lay down the foundations of their political future, and by accepting them they promise that they will strive for their realization in a single direction, as far as the external environment permits this for each branch (the Yugoslavs): # For all Slavs the federation system is accepted.

No results under this filter, show 34 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.