Sentences with phrase «also fragility»

«He brings with it all of that kind of obdurate stubbornness of elderly people but also the fragility of age, so there's a different kind of truth to the performance, and it was very exhilarating to watch,» she said.
In his case it is the nobility, but also the fragility, of the republican ideal; the notion that human virtue, however compromised, might truly establish a polity of freedom; and that a polity of freedom, however human, might truly encourage virtue.

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Farrow also claims that the only reason why the molestation case against Allen didn't go to court, though the prosecutor had «probable cause» to prosecute Allen, was due to «the fragility of the child victim.»
While to some extent this is a normalisation after a period of unusually subdued volatility, these movements may also be signalling that a degree of underlying fragility has built up over the long period of «search for yield».
He shows what light a specific moral psychology throws on human events and also how those events sharpen awareness of the fragility of our moral condition.
17 Sept To Representatives of British Society in Westminster Hall: Allow me also to express my esteem for [your] Parliament... your common law tradition [etc., etc.]... Yet... if the moral principles underpinning the democratic process are themselves determined by nothing more solid than social consensus, then the fragility of the process becomes all too evident... [e.g. the credit crunch lacked] solid ethical foundations... [whereas the British - inspired] abolition of the slave trade [did not].
Perhaps, but it is also a symbol of fragility, impermanence and combustibility.
Other factors of packing speed for stickier products, low - temperature working, salt corrosion, product fragility and hygiene also need to be considered.
(2) somewhat linked to the previous comment in that we never seem to be prepared to hit the ground running with our best potential lineup come opening day... it's become so common, in recent years, that many fans actually hope we stumble a little in the first couple games just so it forces Wenger to bring in reinforcements... unfortunately this can be problematic, thus one of the most common phrases associated with Wenger, «panic buy»... this situation is also negatively impacted by the ridiculous policy regarding players who played in the summer months... right now I'm watching the Super Cup and not a single player is unavailable to either manager, including Ronaldo, yet somehow we have a list of players half a mile long that haven't seen game - time so far this preseason... I can only assume this is a reactionary policy created due to the multitude of injuries this club has faced over the years... just another sign of the fragility that permeates this club
Obviously it's too early to judge and being an F1 driver then of course he's going to complain about things, but if Lewis has one weakness it's a slight mental fragility when things aren't going his way (which to be fair, also holds true of Sebastian).
As a result, Di Matteo not only needs to rebuild the club in terms of personnel, but he also has to get rid of a mental weakness that they have and a fragility in their mentality and general play.
The panel will also share the current state of screening volunteers prior to allowing them to interact with kids and how specific behaviors can cause serious damage since neuroscientists can now document the intensity and fragility of adolescent brains.
They also spend a lot of time on their backs without being moved or picked up because of their medical needs and extreme fragility after birth, which usually requires a stay in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).
Obama, who spoke to a crowd of approximately 18,000, according to the White House, also used the speech to issue a warning about the fragility of democracy.
Some economists also argue that lower household debt could also reduce financial fragility and worsen the risk of another crisis.
To me that argues for heightened attention to the other aspects of action and concert in political life, in which people who take such risks experience not just fragility but great joy, and not just a sense of precarity but a broadened sense of community and togetherness, not just martyrdom but also transformation.
Iin Schleswig - Holstein, for instance, production is not only volumetrically modest but also has to be carried out in an area of exceptional environmental fragility, through long horizontal wells from which is extracted a poor quality crude with a relatively low market value.
Also my emotional fragility having just learned that my husband had throat cancer which was immediately life threatening — there was no understanding that I didn't want us to be in different hospitals at the same time.
For quantum computers to be truly useful in the long run, we will also need robust quantum error correction, a technique to mitigate the fragility of quantum states.
Some of these gases also degraded the atmosphere's protective ozone layer, and the news inflamed public worries about the fragility of the atmosphere.
Fragility fractures are not just costly to healthcare systems, they also result in pain, disability, loss of quality of life, and — especially for elderly hip fracture sufferers — an increased risk of premature death.
They also point out that mutations that impair the «non-essential» vitamin K dependent proteins lead to bone fragility, arterial calcification, and increased cancer rates [3]-- all «age - related diseases.»
They also help to lower blood pressure and protect the structure and function of delicate blood vessels, reducing capillary permeability and fragility.
He also, however, established a trademark persona that carried him from project to project: that of a slightly sardonic, wizened everyman who nonetheless evinced an unmistakable degree of sensitivity and emotional fragility beneath a tough exterior.
The father's emotional incapacity and stubborness coupled with his fragility is finely played by Bruce Dern and Will Forte as the long suffering son whose own humdrum life is of no interest to his self - absorbed dad is also a delight.
Clearly she got a few tips from Jon Hamm about portraying a character clearly detached from reality while also conveying fragility and vulnerability.
She gets at something about grief, yes, but also mortality — the pale fragility of the human body and perhaps, though she is loath to concede it, the delicate impermanence of the soul.
But Day - Lewis also lays bare the peevishness behind the smile — the arrogance, the contempt and, most of all, the childlike fragility that both aggravates Alma and keeps her coming back for more.
The production also holds a powerful message about the fragility of our planet as these men describe the emotional impact of viewing a relatively tiny Earth hanging in the immensity of space.
Yet Spall also delicately reveals Turner's flaws; his stubbornness, his lack of empathy for his estranged family and, as he reaches the end of his life, his frustration at his own fragility.
It is also about the exquisite fragility of teendom and mother - daughter relationships, set against Gerwig's meticulous magic - hour footage.
We also feel the fragility of relationships during this movie's very low points, with a couple of hard scenes that leave bruises.
We have been ADA compliant for decades, thus also receiving students with cognitive diversity and physical and medical fragilities.
It is set against a backdrop of rising flood tides in Britain and the seismic fragility of the Canaries, where we also observe the flow of immigrants from an increasingly war - torn Middle East.
More than just a high - octane, speculative survivalist tale, The Salt Line is also a powerful meditation on humanity's fragility and resilience.
Besides the fragility of the media, there is also not one centralized repository for digital media, like the Library of Congress, or the National Archives.
Underpinning the project is the idea of fragility as strength; Fragile is also the name of Tillmans's band, with whom he made a self - directed visual album in 2016 to accompany their EP That's Desire / Here We Are that features the transgender model Hari Nef and others dancing to its soundtrack against colored backgrounds.
The precarios were made out of materials salvaged from the New Orleans area and become reminders of the fragility of our Gulf ecosystem, but also they make a space to marvel at its resilience and its persistent fertility.
At one point the father turns to the sons and says, «Take your time: you can do this»: good advice not only for those navigating the tricky territory between remaining mute and expressing one's views when «anything you say can and will be used against you,» but also for viewers wading through the whirlpool of fragility, fortitude and tentative optimism that this show evokes.
He also developed an interest in the darker facets of the human condition: mortality, isolation, compulsion, fragility.
Also on view are mixed media paintings by Jules Arthur, steel sculptures by Alfred Conteh and art exploring fragility by Gabriel Moreno.
This, besides having an apparent dark side, also embodies a sense of fragility and Vulnerability, which seems to be a consistent characteristic of my work.
There are also a number of overlay paintings on old Chinese scrolls, suggesting the fragility of life and it's transient nature.
While investigating the confrontation of this delicate transparent medium with the dynamic nature of today's contemporary living, we will also negotiate ways to convey the fragility, vulnerability and apprehension that exist in the incontestable «reality» of our time.
As with all works in Sticks and Stones, Bucak reminds us of the fragility, but also of the resilience of life.
This fragility is represented by contrasting materials and also the whiteness of the balloons that move and pulse appearing as alive and vibrant as the area itself.»
The visual appeal of destroyed or dilapidated buildings is also addressed, as are their powerful demonstrations of power and exclusivity, fragility and beauty.
The prints also depict serene landscapes that are abruptly disrupted by a trapped seal bound by wire, which is heightened by Flaherty's use of thick thread and the piercing of the paper causing the viewer to realize the fragility of life and the fallacies in human nature that come with even more devastating repercussions.
In other words, spiritual as its message may be, LOVE also indicates that precarity, fragility, break up are almost inevitably part of the story...» (J. Pissarro, Robert Indiana, 2006, New York, p. 72) The angled O pulls the otherwise stabilized structure off kilter while the contrasting colors define the precise curves of each letter.
Kira is also a board member of Res Artis, the worldwide network of artist residencies, and one of the people in the NYC - and web - based collective Public Science, where she coordinates residencies for projects like White Fragility.
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