Sentence examples for active creation from inspiring English sources

"active creation" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a process of creating or constructing something, often with effort and conscious intention. For example, "The artist's active creation of the sculpture was an impressive feat."

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Peace is more than simply the absence of war; it is the active creation of something better.

Snyder mentions the existential side of the movie: history not as data but as present-tense experience, not there to be mined but in need of active creation.

But they mark a move from active creation of content to passive consumption, noted Ian Fogg, principal analyst at Forrester Research.

If fascism represented the aestheticisation of politics then the fight against fascism had to involve the politicisation of aesthetics and the active creation of the aura of potential.

He notes the irony that while knitting today is celebrated as a reaction against passive consumerism towards active creation, its appeal is also explained in precisely the same values that drive the consumer society: "The importance of personal choice, the sense of autonomy, the search for pleasure and a work of self-improvement".

Although Vic Gundotra of Google has claimed it has 500m registered users – compared with more than a billion for Facebook – many of those appear to have come about through default settings rather than active creation of accounts, as happens on Facebook.

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and dynamic creation by assigning their execution time when they become active.

Third, the jobless individuals, public employees and small-business owners who could, in theory, form a strong political coalition to support more active job creation are constantly subjected to a barrage of arguments that we should do nothing but cut government spending and hope for the best.

But those genes are not all active at the creation; they are activated sequentially.

More subtle threats than the docetic to the humanity of Christ came from the view that the divine Logos, the "Word" or the principle of God active in the creation and the continuous structuring of the cosmos, had taken the place of the human mind or will in Jesus.

Though the concept defined by the term logos is found in Greek, Indian, Egyptian, and Persian philosophical and theological systems, it became particularly significant in Christian writings and doctrines to describe or define the role of Jesus Christ as the principle of God active in the creation and the continuous structuring of the cosmos and in revealing the divine plan of salvation to man.

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