Sentences with phrase «between appropriation»

His work opens up opportunities for dialogue about identity, popular culture and the line between appropriation and inspiration or influence.
Handling a variety of mediums and aware of the effects of humour, he addresses the dialectic between appropriation on the one hand, — and all the academic trappings that this might incur, and something more akin to homage on the other.
It is not surprising that Prince had to face a lawsuit at some point, having in mind the blurred lines between appropriation and stealing.
«The evolution of his direct, subjective engagement with the aesthetic of the sublime — conducted without the fear of stereotypical taboos — oscillates between appropriation and homage, yet Förg does so without ironic quotations or other such cheap distancing techniques.
Two state Division of Budget employees defined the difference between an appropriation and an allocation.
Philosopher Donna Haraway suggests that our strategy must be to «negotiate the very fine line between appropriation of another's (never innocent) experience and the delicate construction of the just - barely - possible... connections that might actually make a difference... «17 Power - brokered objectivity has no role here; humility and a capacity to take risks do.
Lindbeck's distinction between appropriation and expropriation could have come in handy during the recent fracas over Johnny Hart's B.C. comic strip.
The distinction the Oliners made between the appropriation of religious traditions by non-rescuers and rescuers comes to mind here: The rescuers tended to understand the inclusiveness and extensiveness of injunctions to love to extend to all persons and groups.
In fact, the authors of these studies seem to view their findings as confirmation of what everyone assumes is the case: that there is a negative relationship between appropriations and tuition.
Just three studies over the past two decades examined the relationship between appropriations and tuition using the same methodological standards applied to test the Bennett Hypothesis, and two of the three did so only tangentially.

Not exact matches

The Congressional Research Service reported that the inflation - adjusted disaster relief appropriations have increased from a median of $ 6.2 billion between 2000 and 2006 to $ 9.1 billion between 2007 and 2013, a 46 percent increase.
The Congressional Research Service reported earlier this year that inflation - adjusted disaster appropriations have shot up 46 percent from a median of $ 6.2 billion between 2000 and 2006 to $ 9.1 billion between 2007 and 2013.
Even so, Schleiermacher surrendered very little, and his own consciousness's appropriation of God's being, «in relation to us» of course, included and emphasized the traditional attributes of omnipotence, eternity, omnipresence, and omniscience.5 And for him, «immutability» is already contained within the notion of God's eternity.6 Causality within the entire system of nature can be exhaustively accounted for by God's causal activity.7 Following the lead of Aquinas, Schleiermacher declared that there is no distinction between potential and actual in God.8
Those who have turned the WWJD acronym into a fashion item — donning decorative wear that asks What Would Jesus Do — ignore this fundamental distinction between Christ's objective work and our subjective appropriation of it.
With his somewhat paradoxical and apparently selective appropriation of the Church's dogma, Crossan is able to affirm the identity between the historical Jesus and the Christ of faith.
St. Augustine draws a dubious, and flattering, interpretive parallel between Israel's plundering of Egypt and the Christian community's appropriation of the pagan cultural heritage of Greece.
But the problems of discriminating between what is and is not Christian are less acute than the problem of the dessicated imagination, the problem of the abyss between the word of God and our imaginative appropriation of it.
In contrast to the capital pork appropriations first initiated in the Pataki era, there's not even a requirement for a «memorandum of understanding» between the governor and legislative leaders to divide the pie.
The House of Representatives, the White House and several states on Wednesday settled a lawsuit over appropriations for the 2010 health law, resolving years of fighting over the balance of powers between the branches of government.
Senator Ndume also speak on the ongoing crisis in the House of Representatives saying it was as a result of personal differences between Yakubu Dogara and Abdulmumin Jibrin, former chairman of the house committee on appropriation, denying the allegation that the 2016 budget was padded.
The County Executive may at any time during the fiscal year transfer part or all of the unencumbered appropriation balance between classifications of expenditures within the same administrative unit, provided that prior approval by resolution of the County Legislature shall be required if the proposed transfer (1) would result in an increase exceeding ten thousand dollars ($ 10,000), or such larger amount as may be prescribed by local law, during the fiscal year in any one line item in the budget as adopted, or (2) would affect any salary rate or salary total.
The acting president drew the attention of the House to discussions and agreements between the executive and legislature before the 2017 Appropriation Bill was signed into law.
«For too long, administration after administration has presented the budget to the Council in a manner that makes it difficult for us to do our Charter - mandated duty of budget oversight and review,» Johnson said, decrying the «frequent usage of vague and over-inclusive units of appropriation» that make city spending hard to track, and the lack of measurable connections between budgeting and results.
The Democratic caucus intended to send the County Executive's budget back to the BOL's Budget & Appropriations Committee to make modifications based on discussions between the BOL leadership and the Astorino Administration, as the two sides were only $ 15 million apart on a $ 1.7 billion budget.
Democratic Congresswoman Nita Lowey, the ranking member on the House Appropriations Committee, denounced rocket attacks against Israel as the clash between Israel and Palestinian militant group Hamas continues.
In September 1996, FY 1997 appropriations were finalized at a level approximately midway between the two projections (second segment of bold line).
You look at so much recent legislation — the health care legislation, financial services legislation, appropriations legislation — the biggest conflicts in recent years have been between the House and the Senate.
Specifically, the bill would eliminate the often fierce competition for money between NIH and other agencies overseen by the appropriations subcommittee that funds health, education, and welfare programs, as well as between that panel and the 11 other subcommittees that make up the overall federal budget pie.
The aide is referring to an exchange between Smith and Representative Frank Wolf (R — VA), the chairman of the House appropriations subpanel that oversees NSF.
Given the weighty interests at stake in this encounter between science and ethics, relying on an increasingly Delphic, decade - old single paragraph rider on an appropriations bill hardly seems adequate.
In December, the Ryan - Murray budget agreement for FY2014 and FY2015 eased those limits, which has enabled significantly greater cooperation between the two parties on many issues this year, including authorization and appropriations legislation.
«Atlanta's» 10 episodes shift between seriousness and slapstick, examining issues like identity and appropriation with an immediacy and intelligence that made it unlike anything else on television.
No such drastic punishment awaits Wes Anderson's («The Grand Budapest Hotel») modern day Isle of Dogs, however, though there are some who would be inclined to banish it to movie purgatory for its many Japanese cultural references that tread a thin line between homage and appropriation.
Over the years, these soundtracks have proven to be so effective that they've inspired legions of imitators, including a bevy of electronic musicians who hew so close to the Carpenter blueprint that they blur the line between homage and appropriation (see Umberto, Xander Harris, and Cliff Martinez's soundtrack to Drive for glaring examples).
The chosen setting for the face - off between Boris and Brolin's square - jawed appropriation of Jones (minus a decade or three) happens to be Florida in the run - up to the Apollo 11 space mission.
If the relationship between state appropriations and tuition at public universities is as weak as the two studies show, the ubiquitous claim that cuts to state funding are the «primary driver» of changes in tuition are simply not supported by the research.
[8] The study looked at correlations between changes in tuition and a number of variables, including state appropriations — although the authors used «sticker price» to measure tuition, not actual tuition revenues, which might affect the results.
TIF was created in an appropriations bill in 2006 and has been awarded between $ 99 million and $ 97 million annually until 2010 when it was awarded $ 400 million.
General fund appropriations for the PSFA must be increased by at least five percent annually for state fiscal years 2001 - 02 through 2010 - 11, except in any years when Colorado personal income increases by less than 4.5 percent between the two preceding calendar years.
Ragland spent five years at the department leading efforts to build congressional coalitions behind the Obama administration's education priorities, handling the office's appropriations and budget portfolio, and managing relationships between members of Congress and senior leadership, including Education Secretary Arne Duncan.
«Continued inaction by Congress to resolve sequestration, to complete annual appropriations and to reconcile differences between House and Senate budget proposals means that the nation's public schools are funded at pre-2004 levels — at a time when they are educating an additional five million - plus students.
The next step for legislators is to divvy up the new pot of funds between the 12 appropriations bills — these are known as «302 (b)» allocations.
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos made it clear, appearing before a Senate Appropriations subcommittee Tuesday, that she sees no connection between school funding and school performance.
Questioning the distinctions between high and low art, Ceramics presents new works that are an appropriation and celebration of the cultural and historical vernacular traditions of her native Poland and a wider European context.
Danto could all but have anticipated Postmodernism, by finding a break between Abstract Expressionism and chaos, a chaos that values appropriation and pop culture.
In The Western Front, we sample Beldner's Counterfeit series, his ongoing meditation on the relationships between art and commerce and between authorship and appropriation.
In 2011, she made Happy Song for You in collaboration with Llyn Foulkes, which demonstrates their shared preoccupations, including appropriations of popular culture, the uses of humor and violence, explorations of the grotesque and the uncanny, interactions between images and museum, among many other things.
Hal Foster has even argued that any form of appropriation reiterates the Surrealist association between art and fetish.
Over and over again in the catalog, we read about Ligon's love for painting — de Kooning's Pirate (Untitled II)(1981) is a favorite, apparently — and how he, um, «opened up the semantic rules of identity and linguistic constructions between object - text and image - sign relations through the use of photography and text based on the appropriation of language, sign, text, and speech as material for his painting practice.»
What seems to be one of the biggest differences between the two categories is in this — Modern Art referenced the past and with this reference and appropriation, it attempted to understand the present time.
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