Sentences with phrase «between idealized»

Here is one area where there may be a gap between the idealized vision of legislative intent and gritty reality.
The myriad painterly possibilities of urban store windows became another abiding interest as the artist captured the counterpoint between the idealized reality within the store displays and the bustling urban life reflected in the glass.
By calling attention to the gap between the idealized notion of community and the harsh reality of low - income housing, as well as the disconnect between the dire living situations imagined by those on the outside versus the hope retained by those in the inside, Marshall highlights the multi-layered incongruences of these urban settings.
Gregory Euclide's intricately crafted sculptural works explore the tension between idealized, picturesque views of landscapes and actual experiences of being in nature.
Highlighting the contrast between the idealized Chinese landscape and the actual American landscape, Carrión throws into relief the effects of human intervention.
Kawasaki's paintings are comprised of dreamy yet enigmatic portraits of women that exist in moments of tension between idealized innocence and sensuality.
It's a constant reiterative dance between the idealized and the actual.
Yet our study found no glaring defects in the value - added component beyond the sizeable gap between idealized systems that are perfectly reliable and valid vs. real systems for judging human performance in complex settings that invariably have appreciable margins of error.
«There is a serious gap between the idealized basis upon which assisted dying for patients with psychiatric conditions is advocated and the reality of its practice, as reflected in evidence from Belgium and the Netherlands.
I can tell you as a religious studies scholar that your use of «religious» to differentiate between some idealized, sincere faith (a very Protestant idea, by the way) and hypocritical institutional religion and its trappings is pretty specious.

Not exact matches

It's a dramatic U-turn in the quest for the perfect work environment — a migration back to the cubicle from the often - idealized home office, but a cubicle reimagined for a time when the line between domestic and professional life has never been more blurred.
The difference between Greek pessimism and the oriental and modern variety is that the Greeks had not made the discovery that the pathetic mood may be idealized, and figure as a higher form of sensibility.
Victorian women, confined to the private, domestic sphere, were idealized as the incarnation of a higher and better humanity; males, split between the private personalized life and the public competitive life, were considered less moral, less spiritual, less altruistic and sensitive, and needing the «feminine touch» to humanize them.
What is vanishing — if it ever really existed — is a mass of physician - scientists matching an earlier generation's idealized concept of the «triple threat» who could, as a solitary clinical investigator, move effortlessly between bedside and bench, managing a busy clinical practice and a productive research laboratory while devoting significant time to teaching and mentoring.
Midge's early cab ride downtown evokes an idealized movie musical as the scenery outside the cab grows more vivid; a fitness class populated by wives in pastels and divorcées in black provides the backdrop to some winningly frantic banter (and physical comedy) between Brosnahan and De Young.
It's another in the line of Mamet's scabrous, probing examinations of the conflict between business and friendship, as conceived in our idealized American consciousness.
These works also address classic feminist critiques of body language (the socialized differences of behavior between men and women) and reference the many works made by women artists that deploy imagery of hands: a symbol of domestic labor, idealized femininity, craft, and self - image.
The exhibition juxtaposes this contemporary work with studio portrait work from the Camera Club Archives, fostering a discussion about the relationship between classical idealized studio portraiture and contemporary critical portraiture.
As Rosenthal says, Hulusi reflects on «ruins and the abandoned places of lost civilizations» while suggesting an idealized place, with the landscape in a primordial balance between harmonyand beauty, and at the same time referencing socio - political history and the mechanics of image making.
Representing the boundary between the wilderness and civilized nature, the notion of the frontier presented the unlimited free land outside settlements and thus unlimited opportunity, and being a frontiersman was idealized and mystified.
A chronological presentation framed several critical themes, including the relationship between portraiture and fantasy, the place of war as both idealized continuity and rupture, the city as a site of carnivalesque inversions, and the ongoing effort to identify how German art might look.
Shown together, the works in the installation represent the result of a dialogue between Cruzvillegas and Kuri, who are also long time friends and colleagues, creating an idealized world of cultural exchange that is defined by affinities rather than differences.
Each image juxtaposes a stark self - portrait in the foreground against a softer idealized portrait reflected in the mirror; a literal reminder of the divide between one's self and one's self - perception.
Let's take an idealized example: Figure 1 shows the hypothetical linear relationship between a variable A simulated by 29 climate models and a projection of future climate changes (here ECS, but in principle any climate - change response may be considered).
In a recent coordinated multi-model study between NOAA GFDL and NCAR, published in Journal of Climate, researchers performed idealized experiments using state - of - the - art global coupled models, in which the North Atlantic SSTs are restored to time - invariant anomalies corresponding to the observed AMV.
... that a range of 2,050 — 2,100 Gt CO2 emissions from year 2000 onwards cause a most likely CO2 - induced warming of 2 °C: in the idealized scenarios they consider that meet this criterion, between 1,550 and 1,950 Gt CO2 are emitted over the years 2000 to 2049.
The picture in the top article above is one of a half dozen pictures that explicitly show that the an atmosphere with a thermal lapse in any direction you like is capable of doing work, because heat engines in the idealized world of thermodynamic arguments can run between any two thermal reservoirs.
I like the emphasis on meeting the purposes of the readers of the document, because, though it may be a somewhat narrow, even idealized, view of the purposes of legal writing, it is at least a starting place that recognizes the connection between legal writing and legal reading.
Eventually, they may report a traumatic history of one that appears uneventful or idealized, but most importantly they will dismiss any connection between their history and their history and their current difficulties.
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