Sentences with phrase «ambiguity between»

In the event of any inconsistency / ambiguity between the terms contained herein and the policy terms and conditions, the policy terms and conditions shall prevail.
What degree of ambiguity between the different trademarks would result in the application denied?
As Vaughan Pratt showed, it is a characteristic of an exponential rise that there is this ambiguity between delay and sensitivity.
Once again we see the ambiguity between two senses of uncertainty.
The ambiguity between painting and sculpture, or a possibility for the painting to position itself in space as an object, is always at the centre of Andrea Kvas» work.
In Becoming a Landscape, the magnetic ambiguity between not - quite - identical shots is also present in the implicit dialogue between viewer and subject.
In particular, the relationship between the definite line of the tape and the spectral expanse of the spray creates the ambiguity between figure and ground, and keeps the depth of field unresolved.
Interested in the fine ambiguity between the object and the art object — he takes up a critical and humorous position towards the contemporary world and investigates the different aspects of the visible and the nature of materials, combining solidity and fragility, forms, motifs and colours to create geometric progressions containing emotional and musical qualities, intuitive and spontaneous, approaching, in form, towards the principles of neo-concretism.
These atmospheric works reveal the ambiguity between the interior built space and exterior natural space evoked by Johnson's home.
Louisa Gagliardi's Whispers in the Shade plays with the suggestive nature of its own words, encapsulating an ambiguity between violence and sexuality which serves as metaphor for people's relationship anxieties, both public and private.
He explores the ambiguity between the illusion of perspective in painting and the physical space of sculpture, creating characteristic canvases that play with the perception of volume, color and light.
By simultaneously resisting and embracing technology, Houck exploits the ambiguity between the artist's hand and his digital tools, engaging viewers to grapple with what exactly they are looking at.
One consistent endeavor in all of my work is the organization and alignment of elements, both solids and voids, within a mathematical grid, creating continuity and an ambiguity between edge, line and space.
The act of painting further amplifies the ambiguity between loss and lingering presence: through his act of meticulous transcription on a grandiose scale, Stingel not only redoubles the photographs» quality of «pastness», but also imbues their subjects with a contrary sense of immediacy.
The ambiguity between line and color, between drawing and painting.
He was also adept at using complex figures in his art, introducing a sense of dynamic ambiguity between the figures and the background.
Hobbs also plays on the ambiguity between inside and out.
The materials may not be miscellaneous and everyday, as with Rauschenberg, but Stella's renditions very much play with the ambiguity between panting and sculpture, flatness and three - dimensionality.
Other work continues the ambiguity between industry and nature.
Both motifs play on an ambiguity between suggestiveness and emptiness: does Brandon derive some primal satisfaction from his excesses, or are they just a screen for some unpleasant emotion, like, you know, shame?
And despite great performers, there isn't a lot of moral ambiguity between good / bad characters.
The most common mistake the computer made was misclassifying horror novels as either science fiction or fantasy — perhaps not so surprising given the ambiguity between those genres.
If there is any inconsistency or ambiguity between the English version and another version, the English version shall prevail.
The ambiguity between the continuity of the past and the spontaneity of the present is the life of every occasion.
The ambiguity between the wrath and the love of God remains.
It also avoids collisions and ambiguities between metadata being used for different purposes (selection versus rendering).
Reducing photography to new sculptural forms and wall objects, Nina Brauhauser creates ambiguities between 2 - dimensional chromogenic prints and 3 - dimensional space.
His work explores the ambiguities between illusion and fact as well as the role photography has traditionally played as an objective, documentary medium.
About the Work In «Asylum», Gibson takes a leaf from each of his two most recent artist's books: «Dupe: A Partial Compendium of Everyday Delusions» (a dictionary of quasi-clinical, art - world pathologies; sardonic but earnest) and «Sarsaparilla to Sorcery» (a picture book exploring perceptual ambiguities between allusive abstract photographic images and taxonomic illustrations swiped from an old Encyclopedia Britannica).

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Efti goes on to offer founders a list of suggestions to ensure that the people they hire can deal with the ambiguity and messiness of start - up life, including stressing this fact in interviews, encouraging employees to take ownership of their ideas, breaking down barriers between teams, and giving new hires some skin in the game in the form of equity.
Like much of the research on how diet affects health, the research on the link between meat and cancer has enough ambiguity that it's possible to cherry - pick a research list that supports either position, but many reviews of research on the best - established link between meat and cancer — colorectal cancer — find, as this 2014 review published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition does, that there is a convincing association between meat eating and colorectal cancer.
Usually, these companies hold and regulate the payment between the buyer and seller, but with the ambiguity and rapid fluctuation of bitcoin, some refuse to get involved.
As the idea of buyer personas grows, I'm seeing with increased frequency a blur between the two, resulting in greater ambiguity and wasted growth resources.
John McAteer's study of ambiguity in narrative along with Phil Tallon's witty dialogue between three fictional characters on a Tarantino set illustrate this ambivalence quite well.
In contrast to the rigorists» heavy stress on the New Age, these Christians point to the realities of the Old Age or to the ambiguity of life between the ages.
Bultmann has never formulated his position systematically and it contains much ambiguity (witness the division between left - wing and right - wing Bultmannians).
The ambiguity of life in the tension between the blessing of creation and the curse of death means that all of our actions participate in this ambiguity.
What has been discovered... is that, on one main point at least (the choice between the three propositions), religion at its best was literally and philosophically right, and theology was but a first approximation, vitiated by ambiguities or inconsistencies.
Given the tension and consequent ambiguity built into the fabric of Whitehead's portrayal, it only extenuates the competing claims between organ / cells, cell / molecules, molecule / nuclei / electrons, and also crystal / atoms, metal / electrons, quarks / universe.
I have also tried to give more attention in several essays and one book (Plurality and Ambiguity) to the kind of public criteria necessary to adjudicate the inevitable clashes between the claims to meaning and truth in both situation and tradition.
But in a way, the choice to depart from the novel and input an indefinite final image — one that signals ambiguity in the struggle between the profane and the sacred — serves as metaphor for Scorsese's own faith.
the ambiguity (How long will you vacillate between the two alternatives) and tragedy of Christianity (that) a faith with roots in revolutionary messianic hope. . .
He could then recognize without the present ambiguity that Christian theology and Christian philosophy are distinguished by their focus on the particular and on the universal, but that no sharp line can be drawn between them.
But a less simplistic account might render a better appreciation of the ambiguities involved in the interactions between peoples.
God does not erase the distinction between good and evil in history because of the moral ambiguity of all human actions.
The final judgment makes a provisional distinction between the degrees of righteousness and unrighteousness among men, but the final judgment then exposes the deep - rooted ambiguity of these provisional distinctions.
He personifies a long but circumscribed historical episode, apart from whose ambiguities and energies he is unintelligible: that twilight interval stretching between the late Renaissance and contemporary secular modernity.
The ambiguity of his origin corresponds to the two generations of the third division of the genealogy, which he simultaneously fills, as well as the eschatological tension between the two numerical schemes of verse 17 that serve as the framework of his table of ancestry.
Although such a continuity is implied, verse 18, which clarifies the ambiguity of verse 16, discloses that there is no immediate link between Joseph and Jesus.
Dylan projects a narrative voice into his work, so that there is a thin line, and much ambiguity, between first - person confession andsui generis invention.
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