Movements
in sentence
1491 examples of Movements in a sentence
It takes to get it through your hearts, because when you get it through your heart, that is when
movements
are sparked.
Chimpanzee laughter looks different from ours, but uses some of the same muscle
movements.
Movements
are about moments, and we seized this moment.
You see the two
movements
integrated, and the object seems to be employing its entire being in this expression of desperation.
SP: But surely antiwar
movements
depended on mass demonstrations and catchy tunes by folk singers and wrenching photographs of the human costs of war.
RNG: No doubt, but modern anti-war
movements
reach back to a long chain of thinkers who had argued as to why we ought to mobilize our emotions against war, such as the father of modernity, Erasmus.
In the 1960s, the Civil Rights Movement inspired the
movements
for women's rights, children's rights, gay rights and even animal rights.
First of all, I agree with Mudimbe's wonderful book, "The Invention of Africa," that Africa is an artificial invention of first colonialism, and then oppositional
movements.
It's amazing how much emotion you can convey with just a few simple
movements
of a physical object.
And as you can see, the red dot is tracking his
movements
very accurately, purely based on how his body interacts with the surrounding wireless signals.
Because the device understands space, it will ask you to prove, by doing certain movements, that you have access to the space and you are the person who you are asking the device to monitor.
I'm a beneficiary of both movements, so this was actually personal.
And so it started to become increasingly clear to me that this pitting of the two
movements
against each other actually didn't make sense, and that they were in fact much, much more interconnected, and that, in fact, some of the way that the gay rights movement has been able to make such incredible gains so quickly is that it's used some of the same tactics and strategies that were first laid down by the civil rights movement.
First off, it's really interesting to see, to actually visually see, how quick the gay rights movement has made its gains, if you look at a few of the major events on a timeline of both freedom
movements.
So this tension between gay rights and civil rights started to bubble up once again, and I was lucky enough to capture how some people were making the connection between the
movements
this time.
His statement demonstrates not only the interconnectedness of those movements, but how each one borrowed and was inspired by the other.
So as these
movements
continue on, and as freedom struggles around the world continue on, let's remember that not only are they interconnected, but they must support and enhance each other for us to be truly victorious.
And these
movements
have been incredibly effective and popular, so in 1985, their opponents made up a new word, eco-terrorist, to shift how we view them.
I cite the definition given by the Algerian sociologist Marieme Helie Lucas, and she says that fundamentalisms, note the "s," so within all of the world's great religious traditions, "fundamentalisms are political
movements
of the extreme right which in a context of globalization manipulate religion in order to achieve their political aims."
Now I want to avoid projecting the notion that there's sort of a monolith out there called Muslim fundamentalism that is the same everywhere, because these
movements
also have their diversities.
So in my view, if we consider ourselves liberal or left-wing, human rights-loving or feminist, we must oppose these
movements
and support their grassroots opponents.
But what I am saying is that we must challenge these Muslim fundamentalist
movements
because they threaten human rights across Muslim-majority contexts, and they do this in a range of ways, most obviously with the direct attacks on civilians by the armed groups that carry those out.
These
movements
as a whole purvey discrimination against religious minorities and sexual minorities.
Now, faced with these
movements
in recent years, Western discourse has most often offered two flawed responses.
As a documentary photographer, I felt the need to photograph each of his first
movements
like a mother with her newborn.
I cofounded Avaaz, which uses the Internet to mobilize people and now has almost 40 million members, and I now run Purpose, which is a home for these kinds of technology-powered
movements.
Because we realized that many of the lessons that we were discovering in
movements
actually applied all over the world in many sectors of our society.
I never thought I would ask myself these questions, but here I am to share some lessons about two powerful civil society
movements
that I've been involved in.
But rather than tell you the whole story about these two movements, I just want to share with you four key insights.
I changed course, and on the way, I helped to create social
movements
that I believe have made some parts of the world safer.
Back
Next
Related words
Their
Political
Which
Social
Other
Would
There
Countries
People
About
Could
World
Capital
Parties
Against
Support
Economic
International
Leaders
While