Sentences with phrase «aloof from»

Resume writing is also not aloof from this process.
We do not remain as an agency which is aloof from the core activities.
The CFTC has already shown pro-Bitcoin leanings, granting LedgerX the right to create a regulated Bitcoin futures market and otherwise remaining aloof from crypto activities.
Unlike that boom, however he sees the eventual standards for IoT coming not just from networking giants, but healthcare, insurance and other companies that have traditionally held themselves aloof from broad tech industry standards setting.
Lifestyle diseases are becoming very common and though you can adopt a healthy lifestyle, you can not guarantee to be aloof from them.
Funny that law libraries tend to stand aloof from the rest of studnt life, as reflected in student journalism.
Sir Rupert, quite rightly, remains aloof from the current arguments.
Yet the administration has taken a cautious and rather passive role on the issue, proclaiming broad goals while remaining aloof from details of climate legislation now in Congress.
Unfortunately, there is evidence scientists have not remained aloof from the political, or politicians from the scientific, arena.
He was a bit aloof and held himself aloof from the analytical POV (i.e. didn't think Mann provided enough detail for him to understand Mann's brand of PCA, but didn't follow up by e-mailing Mann or otherwise seeking more info).
That being said, while Jean - Baptiste Bernadet remains aloof from painting, he is no less of a true painter: a «landscape painter» nonetheless, as he says himself.
These poles corresponded to attempts to move on from the catastrophic, German mid-20th century by remaining strategically aloof from it, or by brazenly facing it down.
Furthermore, the moon is sublime, and moves us sublimely because it stays aloof from all our earthly activities... — Arthur Schopenhauer»
He is not easy to categorise, because although in the 60s he knew lots of painters and was influenced by the abstract expressionism of the late 50s — including exhibitions of Jackson Pollock and Rothko at the Whitechapel art gallery — later in life he stood rather aloof from the contemporary art world.
His world view makes him unique among Canadian painters, although his philosophy kept him aloof from spontaneously created art — a crucial factor in later painters» abstraction.
His world view makes him unique among Canadian painters, although his philosophy kept him aloof from spontaneously created art
This marks a first genuine engagement with Rome's politics and everyday life on the part of Frutta, which may have previously appeared at times aloof from its locality.
Because Abts is neither a conceptualist nor a figurative painter, her work stood brazenly aloof from this dialectic.
A number of themes emerge in the collection, from a belief in naval supremacy, to the sense of Britain's embattled isolation, aloof from the disorderly and riotous outside world.
What we remain aloof from is the fact that even Social Security Trust Funds owns most of the U.S. debt.
Each individual has to keep himself aloof from the possible mishaps associated with the fake sites and services online.
He had held rather aloof from Lucy the past year, perhaps to prove to himself, and others, that his affection for her was not connected to any hopes of advancement.
Despite the rumors he hears of savage reprisals against those possessing the Wit magic, he is determined to remain aloof from the conflict.
Once, leaders of the 2.8 million - member teachers» union may have believed they had more to gain than lose from keeping publicly aloof from other unions, including the NEA's longtime rival, the American Federation of Teachers.
At the same time, it has remained woefully aloof from concerns raised by front - line staff and freely available evidence.»
Known as «the school on the hill,» UTEP remained aloof from the problems of the community — and the public schools — below.
As it is, Reitman has given us a witty, elegant movie that is nonetheless, like its protagonist, somewhat aloof from the vicissitudes experienced by mere mortals.
For all her career, Carrie has managed to remain aloof from her clients.
Susanna (AnnaSophia Robb), the daughter of Trent's loud, boozy neighbor lady, keeps aloof from the gossip girls, reads books and shows interest in the awkward boy next door.
The lone PI, working independently and aloof from other groups, is doomed to fail in this modern world of high - throughput, big data science.
He gave primacy to «free inventions of the mind,» as he called them, which were aloof from facts and phenomena.
Cuomo, who has been increasingly at odds with other Democratic elected officials, including de Blasio, Schneiderman and state Comptroller Tom DiNapoli, was widely described as detached and aloof from his party's activities and, as a result, without a significant party following.
«It may also interest you Mr. Chairman Sir, that the said Yahaya Bello, since the conduct of the primaries, had been aloof from party activities as it is on record that he did not attend a single meeting or campaign rally of the party.
Previously the core cities had stood aloof from London, regarding it as a wildcat for having an elected mayor.
«Yet the ruling generals seem aloof from this, and more inclined to reassure and take the lead from the conservative monarchies of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the Emirates, while receiving regular nods from Washington.»
As such, they should be aloof from the will of the majority.
Wilson shared the 1970s with two prime ministers, Ted Heath and Jim Callaghan, who were aloof from the day - to - day press.
The fun musical play tray will be aloof from the frame and used on the ground as a stand alone toy, and the Dance may be quickly converted from walker to stationary activity center.
By «central midfielder» we don't mean a trequartista floating between the lines (and watching aloof from afar while his team - mates defend).
There were thousands of Arsenal transfer rumour stories linking us with Karim Benzema in the summer, with lesser rumours saying that Arsene Wenger wanted to bring in other frontmen like Aleksandr Kokorin or Jackson Martinez, but Le Prof stayed aloof from all the fans and pundits alike who kept imploring him to buy another striker to challenge Olivier Giroud for our centre - forward slot.
' O to be a frog, lads, and live aloof from care» is a pretty jazzy translation of a quote from Theocritus, the Greek poet.
Dictatorial and demanding, arrogant and seemingly aloof from his players, the 36 - year - old Keenan emanates all the color and warmth of a bottle of seltzer fresh from the refrigerator.
«It has not been much fun,» agrees Killy, who also has remained somewhat aloof from the rest of the tour group of over 70 skiers.
The offended consciousness holds aloof from the Paradox, and what wonder, since the Paradox is the Miracle!
The offended consciousness holds aloof from the Paradox and keeps to the probable, since the Paradox is the most improbable of things.
The offended consciousness holds aloof from the Paradox, and the reason is: quia absurdum.
The traditional declaration, that God is perfectly self - contained and aloof from every response of God's creatures to what God makes possible for us, collapses under the realization of the necessarily interrelated and interactive character of love.
Like students of those other years, they remain somewhat aloof from established cultural norms and ideas, while putting more energy into «tending their own garden,» but they are less wrapped up in the narcissism of the youth culture.
The sermon as performance makes the Word aloof from the concerns of men and is unmet by the meanings of their lives.
In recent days this sentiment has been echoed by many who apparently prefer to remain aloof from the controversy while implicitly appealing to the late Joseph Cardinal Bernardin's Seamless Garment, which attempted to create a consistent ethic placing abortion within a larger web of concerns, including capital punishment, warfare and poverty.
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