Sentences with phrase «broader context through»

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When you read through the Bible chapter for chapter one will get a broader view or the full context about what happened, maybe where it happened why it did happen and for which purpose it happened but: «All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness:..»
That «duct tape and baling wire» line puts the power of political data into a broader context (i.e., NO technology works perfectly), and it's a good antidote to some of the more - breathless speculation about the future power of big data to let manipulative politicians warp the political process through hyper - targeted communications.
In this context, in particular, the Fribourg group would like to deepen their expertise through a broader range of tests.
We get to meet Lincoln's challengers and allies, and through these discussions and negotiations the film opens up from stagy setting to a broader context.
Attention to soft skills among education reformers is presently skewed towards attempts to enhance and measure broad student dispositions that are abstract, context - free, not directly observable, assessed through self - report questionnaires, and dominated by genetic influences.
As students advance through the program, they acquire knowledge and skills in four broad categories: instructional approaches, how languages are acquired, how languages are structured and used, and the importance of social context in learning and teaching.
Andrew Wilson is curating a one - room show around the interconnectivity of disruption in art, after minimalism, as encapsulated in When Attitudes Become Form, both in Bern and in London, and a wider countercultural context, manifested through political graphic art, from which it's been subsequently separated, but which was the broader climate out of which that art emerged.
As a curator, I value my role as researcher, as gatherer of works to be seen through filters (not only of quality, but also of relevance) and then to put in context with other works in order to make some sense of a broader whole that includes essential qualities as well as its story — to offer others a coherent and meaningful experience.
Not limited to the museum and gallery context, his practice engages the broader public sphere through architectural projects and interventions in civic space.
Through this, as well as through photography and video, Halter addresses notions of a dislocated national identity and the politics of post-colonial Zimbabwe within a broader African cThrough this, as well as through photography and video, Halter addresses notions of a dislocated national identity and the politics of post-colonial Zimbabwe within a broader African cthrough photography and video, Halter addresses notions of a dislocated national identity and the politics of post-colonial Zimbabwe within a broader African context.
Through the gallery's longstanding reputation, ties with major museums, art foundations, curators and critics, SGA exposes its represented artists to broader audiences, thus fostering a greater understanding of their artistic strategies and the context in which their ideas arise.
URBAN THEATER: NEW YORK ART IN THE 1980s will examine this context and decade through a broad range of media, including painting, performance, sculpture, photography, and installation.
Painting at RISD prepares students to engage in an individual search for meaning and cultural representation through the development of strong visual skills, keen critical reasoning abilities and an understanding of broad historical and social contexts.
Medford Johnston: Counterpoise and Splendor: The Work of Jim Waters, at the High Museum of Art through June 8, place two distinctive bodies of locally made artwork in a broader historical context.
But as rooms represent only one lens through which this artist's work can be viewed, it might first be helpful to illuminate the broader context in brief.
High Times, Hard Times recovers a missing history, providing a broad but detailed context for the monographic surveys currently and soon to be circulating through major American museums, featuring artists such as Lee Lozano, Manny Farber, Mary Heilmann, and Richard Tuttle.
Through its annual exhibitions, art history fellowships, and rich calendar of public programming, CIMA situates Italian modern art in a broad historic and cultural context, illuminating its continuing relevance to contemporary culture.
The issues of African and Diasporic history, globalization, and commercialization, has positioned the fair as both a unique voice through which a close inspection and appreciation of the art on view, and its broader social contexts, becomes necessary.
In this context, «learning by doing» at pilot - scale facilities (see Figure 3) and through targeted international collaboration is particularly important in the next decade as part of a broader effort to ensure that necessary expertise is grown to facilitate effective global rollout of CCS in the longer term.
Jeff advances his clients» interests in a broad range of contexts, including through the courts, consultations with the Crown and negotiation with industry including, in regard to regulatory decisions, land use and strategic planning, oil and gas, mining, hydroelectric development and the implementation of land claims agreements.
In a broader context, having a single strategic partner offer an end - to - end solution provides the capability to craft sweeping custom workflows and project setups specifically tailored for your organization and specific practice areas; the ability to re-use data and work product across multiple matters; build upon institutional knowledge through a dedicated delivery team and reap the benefits of streamlined communication, execution, and billing.
In a new direction for her career, Dr Trust outlined her role in the Wunan Foundation, a new approach to improving Indigenous disadvantage through addressing health in the broader context of peoples» lives.
The individual will need to ensure that the work of the Round Table is informed by local context and issues, through broader engagement with local communities and organisations in the area.
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