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Built to serve Man, each of its segments was oriented humanistically.
If pursued humanistically, its potential to serve humanity is enormous.
How can we humanistically understand the problem of evil?"
They made care at this institution not just clinically proper but humanistically proper."
The humanistically inspired combination was from a commission of Christian IV.
Turning the other cheek, as he did for four weeks, may be humanistically appealing, but it can be politically disastrous."
Dark Domain: a military dictatorship and homeland of the less humanistically appearing "evil" characters of the series.
Shining Realm: a constitutional monarchy, and the homeland of the more humanistically appearing "good" characters of the series.
The humanistically inclined do not write believable ones or they only write about themselves struggling to write about others.
And he loves the sort of political rough and tumble that a humanistically engaged music director would undoubtedly encounter in New York.
His course on the Political Economy of Religion was described as a paragon of humanistically informed social science analysis.
Fido, the centerpiece of his complex world view, he confided, was a computer created by the same humanistically inclined scientists who had ushered in the nuclear age.
This modest-size altarpiece represents a certain Renaissance ideal of a religious picture: iconically emphatic but humanistically inflected, a note-perfect concert of blue and gold.
Meanwhile, indie film blog Antagony & Ecstasy called it "magnificently touching" "humanistically resonant" and "terrifically interesting."
He ruled in Simmern from 1509 to 1557, was humanistically and artistically trained, had the first printshop in the town built and promoted the arts, particularly sculpture.
Mr. Robbins recapitulates many of his themes, but never as humanistically as in a giant communal round that matches the folk motifs in Bach's quodlibet.
The tall building humanistically reconsidered calls for a new agenda for its design and, with equal urgency, the necessity for defining appropriate densities and concepts at street level.
Except for a few locales like Western Europe and few highly visible groups, like the humanistically educated intelligentsia, most of the world, he said, is as religious as ever.
One sees a difference between Sophocles interpreting the "note of sadness" humanistically, while Arnold in the industrial nineteenth century hears in this sound the retreat of religion and faith.
The former was declared to be impossible by Wundt, who argued that higher thought could not be studied experimentally through extended introspection, but only humanistically through Völkerpsychologie (folk psychology).
One of the film's harshest reviews came from New Yorker magazine critic Pauline Kael: "Everything in this movie is fudged ever so humanistically, in a perfunctory, low-pressure way.
The paper was the outline of his argument that psychoanalysis must be modified humanistically and that it must expand to cope with a broader range of illnesses or emotional troubles than it had previously addressed.
But Mr. Levin wrote a muddle: part morality play, part suspense thriller, part comedy, all at cross purposes with no real grasp of a humanistically conceived utopian society to give his conceit a real edge.
But the function of art history today is not only to make such identifications, but also to relate an individual work humanistically to other works of the same school, period and culture, while remaining sensitive to its salient aesthetic qualities.
The School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences continued to develop under the successive terms of the more humanistically oriented presidents Howard W. Johnson and Jerome Wiesner between 1966 and 1980.