Sentences with phrase «as belonging»

Thankfully HMRC has confirmed this is not the case and that a bare trust is not a «settlement» at all, so that the trust assets are treated as belonging to the beneficiary.
And to this end it may require the registration of such vehicles and the licensing of their drivers... This is but an exercise of the police power uniformly recognized as belonging to the States and essential to the preservation of the health, safety and comfort of their citizens.»
Again, this is not a matter of making consequential changes, but rather of adding terms that users of the Code would know and understand as belonging to Quebec law.
Changes have been made to the judicial application form to give applicants the options to self - identify as belonging to a racialized community, an ethnic or cultural group, as having a disability, as indigenous and as LGBTQ2 +.
«I don't think the issues in this regard are any different from the issues that already arise when judges have social contacts with lawyers who appear before them, such as belonging to the same social club,» he said.
The horse they left behind was identified as belonging to James.
Sure, these groups have been living in Europe for centuries, but lumping them together with the gentile, Indo - European majority of Europe, who for most of history have not seen Jews and Roma as belonging to Europe, is a willful whitewashing and de-contextualization of history.
When you're perceived as belonging to an identifiable minority, he notes — whether by virtue of ethnicity, sexual orientation, or otherwise — «people will project certain expectations onto you.»
The basic rule is that if a normal person ordering from one company might reasonably think he was ordering from the other, the first company is illegally passing off its goods as belonging to the second.
Rather, it treated it as belonging to the residual third category of rebates; namely, those that are neither formally conditional upon exclusively nor solely based on volume.
Unified firms generally recognize specialty practice areas and view clients as belonging to the firm rather than to any individual partner.
Further, their perception of content found on the internet as belonging to the public domain, may lead to copyright infringement, as well as infringement of publicity and private rights.
Other countries were identified as belonging to an «axis of evil».
Despite Kerry's dismissal of those who question global warming as belonging to the Flat Earth Society, voters are almost evenly divided when asked if global warming is proven scientific fact.
Specifically to the escalator steps, though there are few of them, one can confidently show that the steps prior to the 1970's could be seen as belonging to the same population, but would have to reject the claim that the ones in the 1979 and later period belonged to the same population.
Although Michael Mann remains an author with high centrality, Tett, Briffa and Cook emerge as belonging to their own cluster and they also exhibit high centrality.
You can not by inference trouser the cultural strengths of western Europe and North America as belonging to secularism since they were established — going back to the enlightemnent and renaissance — in a firmly Christian context.
There was no warming after that but all the years that follow it sit on top of this high temperature platform and thereby get nominated as belonging to the ten warmest.
Finally, the components within each stream are identified as belonging to Phase I or II research, and the limits placed by the natural variability of the climate system on what can be learned from low - level Phase II field - testing are roughly assessed.
In the U.S., climate change somehow has become a litmus test that identifies you as belonging to one or the other of these two antagonistic tribes.
If you consider that describing something as belonging in the bad category is insulting and offensive to everyone involved with it, no matter what it is, then you must be a very sensitive person.
If such generalities can be tentatively accepted about the scientists, then I suggest that it is possible that intellectually honest folk who have some knowledge and experience in other challenging disciplines can have legitimate opinions that need not define them as belonging to specific political categories.
If the painterly side of this work looks back to de Kooning's practice of hanging abstract compositions on letter shapes, and the linguistic aspect engages conceptual art, it's the apparent nonchalance of the paintings, their complete lack of pretense or fussiness, that marks them as belonging to NOW.
In addition, the works of Cesar (1921 - 98), (squashed cars); and the junk sculpture of Arman (b. 1928)(heaps of broken telephones) clearly qualify as belonging to the absurd, as do the Maman spider sculptures of Louise Bourgeois (1911 - 2010); and the unique stick - like figures of Alberto Giacometti, such as Tall Woman II (1960, Museum of Modern Art, New York).
In fact, it would be of great benefit to an abstract sculpture that you do not recognise anything about it or in it as belonging to a type of something else.
We should grasp it as belonging (albeit sometimes in shifting or barely legible relationships) to the same continuum of experience and knowledge - the episteme - that encompassed an array of cultural changes, myths, and motifs or the sixties... yet nor was Color Field art shaped in a vacuum by artist adrift from external reality.
In Venice he has absolutely no qualms identifying a porch as belonging to the Boston Marathon bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev or a repository of films as Leni Riefenstahl's, the German director famous for her 1938 Nazi propaganda film Olympia.
For Beatriz, it is important to think of such structures, and the indigenous people they represent, as belonging not only in the past, but also in the present and future.
Continuously exploring the «geography of self,» his work combines traditional storylines and postmodern, often parodist, narrative strategies to approach themes such as belonging, identity politics, conflict, cultural traditions (be they real, imagined, invented), as well as the push to and resistance against modernization.
Without declaring themselves as belonging to the realm of artworks or non-artworks, fiction or fact, the elements composing afterlife suggest their potential as records of the past, items that relay meaning between the living and the dead, and the present and the absent.
His works have also been described as belonging to abstract expressionism and lyrical abstraction.
Having lived in Sarajevo, Skopje and London, for more than a decade in each place, Nada Prlja avoids defining herself as belonging to a single nation.
According to the catalogue, this is «the only work by the artist to have been identified as belonging to the first series of mural paintings that Rothko made for the Four Seasons Restaurant on the ground floor of the prestigious Seagram building in Manhattan» (see The City Review article on the Seagram Building).
To honor From Impressionism to Modernism: The Chester Dale Collection, violinist Bruno Nasta and pianist Danielle Hahn called upon clarinetist David Neithamer, bassist Jonathan Nazdin, and pianist Ronald Chiles to join them for performances of works that music historians now recognize as belonging to the «modern» period in music.
I view Gillian Ayres as belonging to the generation of artists who escaped the gloom of the 1950s professional middle classes by creating visually intense, imaginative canvases full of life and colour and abstract, pictorial vividness.
Indeed, while we tend to think of conceptual art as belonging very much to now, this challenging exhibition views it as a tightly defined historical phenomenon, whose heyday was 40 years and more ago, a period during which, the show claims, British artists changed the very nature of art.
Though the large - scale square grids and striped canvases she's best known for sooner recall those of the Minimalist Sol LeWitt than any Abstract Expressionist, she thought of her work as belonging to the latter group.
Flavio Favelli drew upon an extensive range of materials for this solo show, but most common were home furnishings identifiable as belonging to a style widespread in Italy from the latter half of the 1920s to the late»40s and still present in the homes of Italian grandmothers at least through the 1970s.
No wonder that in the 1980s Auerbach was often spoken of, along with such artists as Freud, Leon Kossoff and RB Kitaj as belonging to a «School of London».
The Gilliam painting was cited as belonging to a «private collection.»
The sense of colour as opposed to knowledge or intellect is borne out in many of the other statements Batchelor has assembled: «Colour... is the peculiar characteristic of the lower forms of nature» (Charles Blanc, 1867); it «is suited to simple races, peasants and savages» (Le Corbusier, 1923); it «has nothing in common with the innermost essence of a thing» (Naum Gabo and Antoine Pevsner, 1920); it «has always been seen as belonging to the ontologically deficient categories of the ephemeral and the random» (Jacqueline Lichtenstein, 1989).
The name «Brad Jones», a loose reconfiguration of Twilley and Rubell's first names, was imagined by the artists as belonging to the next sensational, aggressive American (male) painter.
Judd's stacks have been included in surveys of the artist worldwide, and are owned by major collections such as those belonging to the Museum of Modern Art and the Guggenheim, among others.
Do you identify as belonging to the pop art tradition?
Though less than a decade separated them — Rothko was born in 1903, Martin in 1912 — we think of Martin as belonging to a different generation: Minimalism following on the heels of The New York School.
Capcom seems to be taking a page or two out of Silent Hill's book on freaky ass creature design, because the creatures that star in this latest batch of art and screenshots that were posted on the official Resident Evil Facebook are just gross enough that I could mistake a few of them as belonging to our favorite foggy town.
In Hawaii, the ex parte temporary restraining order may also enjoin or restrain both of the parties from taking, concealing, removing, threatening, physically abusing, or otherwise disposing of any animal identified to the court as belonging to a household, until further order of the court.
In other cases, the animal's skin isn't recognized as belonging to the animal and the immune system tries to reject the skin.
The AVSAB's position is that such legislation — often called breed - specific legislation (BSL)-- is ineffective, and can lead to a false sense of community safety as well as welfare concerns for dogs identified (often incorrectly) as belonging to specific breeds.»
And since it is technically a flea adulticide, then it can be categorized as belonging to the group of Capstar and Capguard, although the latter two are in tablet form.
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