Sentences with phrase «inasmucch as no artifacts»

Writing on his blog, Battelle champions the banner advertisement — that relic of the early Internet that many consider obsolete — as an artifact in the «archaeology of the future.»
Gross criticized the Siegel constant (a 6.6 % annual real return on equities) as an artifact of a high U.S. 20th - century growth rate that is unsustainable in the «new normal» economy.
(3) I believe that there is a value in allowing this piece of writing to stand intact as an artifact of the year in which it was written.
It was a sign of the times as much as any artifact I have ever seen from Rome or Egypt or even Tibet.
Its curators» decisions to display particular objects, such as the Artifact, in the Museum are not state actions to which Constitutional protections apply.»
He knows, loves, and serves not God but his own species through reading novels and journals, visiting art galleries and museums where altarpieces are admired as artifacts from a superstitious age.
If one must conceive of the universe as an artifact (and how odd that materialist Darwinians and Intelligent Designers both hold that life is a mechanical artifact), then the idea of a Clockmaker God who winds it all up and then departs the scene has a certain plausibility, I suppose.
Pictures of the family line the walls, as well as artifacts various family members have contributed.
The dusty gold lettering in the library should be seen as an artifact of our school's past.
This research adds to our knowledge about these animals and our understanding of life on Earth as an artifact of half a billion years of evolution,» Droser said.
Over the last decade, strained nanomechanical oscillators have emerged as an important paradigm owing to their anomalously high quality factors; however, this trend is not as much a design choice as an artifact of large stresses naturally produced at the nanoscale.
Although the electrical activity of muscles, he explained, is normally considered as artifact noise that needs to be filtered out to attain clean EEG signals that are of interest, they are still informative about how facial muscles move, such as during a wink.
The program connects enthusiasts with professionals to encourage protection of sites as well as artifacts.
Golgi could not discern their purpose, and many dismissed the nets as an artifact of his staining technique.
It is tempting to dismiss this piece of history as an artifact of a dark age, and yet the struggle of Semmelweis is eerily prescient.
The authors, archaeologists, argue that myths contain elements of truth about the natural world and that we can use them as artifacts of sorts.
That is, even a lifetime of advanced scientific training did not trump the tendency to view plants as artifacts.
A cotton T - shirt manufactured and tested in 2050 may appear to be the same age as an artifact from the 11th century when dated using the radiocarbon method.
Co-author Clive Bonsall from the University of Edinburgh explained that indigenous hunter - gatherers can be distinguished archaeologically from immigrant farmers by their material culture, such as artifacts, architecture, burial traditions, art, and body ornamentation.
They report in the Nov. 1 American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine that genetic anticipation may not exist in BMPR2 - related HPAH and was likely detected in earlier studies as an artifact of incomplete time of observation.
Inasmucch as no artifacts other than the broken stalagmites arranged in two circles were found, it is inferred Bruniquel Cave was a ritual site and not an occupation site.
Magnetic transients have traditionally been explained as artifacts produced when flare emission contaminates the spectral line profile, leading to false reversals of the Stokes V profile.
Although radiocarbon dates from Bluefish Caves are considered reliable, they are from bone and the relation between the age of the bones and the time of their use as artifacts remains less than clear (Hoffecker, et.
Akira's popularity obscures the finest examples of the medium, films that manage to balance serious metaphysical musing with actual forward momentum (the two Ghost in the Shell films, for instance); to tell adult tales in affecting ways (Grave of the Fireflies); to redefine genre thriller (Perfect Blue), action (Ninja Scroll), and fantasy (Princess Mononoke); and to present children's fables as artifacts that are as useful for adults as they are for kids (Spirited Away, My Neighbor Totoro).
If you read it from a pomo perspective as an artifact of a certain period, then that can only help the intellectual impact of the piece, but if you're looking for an immersive experience, you might have a tougher time with this quality of presentation.
But the same principle also applies to the film as an artifact.
The work stands today as artifacts of one of Hollywood's most successful composer - director relationships.
In fact, shorn of any expectations of greatness and looked on as an artifact of the late - 90s East Coast indie scene, «Mr Jealousy» plays well: an amiable romantic comedy whose main strength is its charm, and whose main flaw is that it's just charm.
Normally, this is where I'd complain that the disc is only a BD - 25 as opposed to a more capacious BD - 50, but as artifacting is not a problem, it's unlikely that a higher bitrate would have made a visible difference.
Commentators often try to explain away this troubling trend as an artifact of changing student populations, flaws in test design, or declining student effort on low - stakes tests.
It is recommended that teachers complete this template first before entering their SLO into Teachscape, and also attaching it as an artifact and evidence of their SLO.
The final project can be stored in the ePortfolio as an artifact and evidence of mastery.
Many of his clients were weal - thy progressives with the means to buy a car, and his designs can now be seen as artifacts of the automobile's arrival and integration into American society.
In fact, years from now it may be remembered only as an artifact in the great war of the tablets.
It supports education and interpretive programs, as well as artifact conservation efforts at the Castle.
The area is rich in Mayan heritage, as artifacts and ruins are still being unearthed.
Remarkable collections from the first expeditions to this region, as well as artifacts of the indigenous people who inhabited these coasts.
Polychrome pottery from the mainland and trade goods from the north and south were recovered as well as artifacts of obsidian, basalt, slate and green - stones such as jade.
Limited Collectors Edition is for the dedicated Halo fan and comes packaged in an ONI «Black Box» along with with exclusive Elite Armour for use in Multiplayer as well as an Artifact bag which contains Dr. Halsey's personal journal and other classified documents that help unravel the Halo universe!
The Vive launch title presents itself as an artifact from the future, a kind of museum exhibit allowing people to play as workers of the late 21st Century: a white collar in a cubicle, a convenience clerk so on.
They will count as Artifacts / Treasures.
While certain collectors might covet it as an artifact, given its newfound notoriety, in Danziger's mind the piece would class as a «decorative object» rather than as an artwork by Richard Prince.
The exhibition — which is part of the College's Georgia Brooks Stonewall Celebration Project — features the work of 20 contemporary artists as well as artifacts from the Lesbian Herstory Archives.
Hegarty's work poses as artifacts of known history gone awry, envisioning an alternative world order of poetic justice.
Treating history as an artifact of individual experience, Pepe Mar traces a personal narrative in Patchwork Patty (2017).
French philosopher Paul Valéry cautioned towards the susceptibility of history and its utility as an artifact of retrospection:
Ritual objects for domestic use such as reliquary boxes, chalices and bowls captured in lush black and white, cease to hold their original practical meaning as one now encounters them: behind glass, as artifacts in museums.
Attracted to the chemical medium, de Molard experimented with alternative fixing baths and chemical processes, producing what may be perceived definably as both artifacts of a developing technique and the artworks of an amateur pioneer.
Sendor's paintings - executed in a reduced black, white and gray palette - serve as artifacts of arrested movement that evoke mysticism, the occult and the absurd.
«In this exhibit, Dettmer continues his investigation of the book as both artifact and object - a kind of intersection of sculpture, information technology, poetic text and historical tract.
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