Sentences with phrase «by complex legacy»

The exhibition also raises a more crucial question: how to defend human rights and provide the ground for respect and dignity when concepts of personal liberties are determined by a complex legacy as well as by contemporary forms of social conditioning?
But it's hard for airlines, travel agencies and hotels to be agile when they're constrained by complex legacy systems — one of the burdens of being part of an established industry.

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Digital operations were often handicapped by complex networks of legacy systems, some dating right back to the 1970s.
Can't Stop Won't Stop — Directed by Daniel Kaufman and produced by Sean Combs and Heather Parry, the film is a raw and exclusive look behind the scenes at the history and legacy of Bad Boy through a complex portrait of the label's mastermind, Combs, as he tries to reunite his Bad Boy Family during a frantic three - week rehearsal period.
Half the project's cost is covered by a gift from the Sorenson Legacy Foundation and the building will be named the Beverley Taylor Sorenson Arts & Education Complex in honor of the Salt Lake City philanthropist, arts advocate and widow of Utah biotech entrepreneur James LeVoy Sorenson.
Ancestors Legacy is a complex real - time strategy game developed by the Polish independent studio Destructive Creations.
Her art is an aesthetic of complex intersections and seemingly incommensurable juxtapositions that are deeply influenced by the legacy of painting in the canon of Western art, ranging from 19th century European artists such as Jean - Auguste - Dominique Ingres, Gustave Courbet and Édouard Manet, to 20th century European and American artists, including Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Romare Bearden, Jacob Lawrence, and later David Hockney.
The abundance of process - based works connects the artists in the collection to an artistic legacy that characterized much of the art of the late 1960s, while the archaeological impetuses point to a prevailing tendency by artists to operate in an investigative mode, mining complex ideas of the artwork's site and temporality.
What sets Voigt apart from the legacy left by this generation of artists is her ability to present moments during which her inner world (experiences, emotions, memories) engages with the outside world, rendered as complex pictorial spaces that come together in a marvelous symphony of forms and ideas.
Marshall paints large, allegorical, allusive paintings invigorated by a complex conceptual weave of personal and social history, African American popular culture, African diasporan folk material, and a refreshing sense of awe and challenge in the face of Western painting's daunting historical legacy.
Through assembling sculpture across entire gallery floors and by activating vertical wall spaces, Le Va cogently brings into critical focus the complex legacies of Abstract Expressionism and Minimalism.
More pointedly, Grabner is summoning the complex legacy of 1960s fiber sculpture by figures such as Françoise Grossen and Sheila Hicks, whose ambitious work has only recently been recuperated in mainstream art history.
China's Terracotta Warriors: The First Emperor's Legacy: Ten of the renowned thousands of life - size sculptures commissioned by China's third century B.C. emperor to guard his immense tomb complex will anchor this ticketed exhibition centered on artifacts of his realm.
We've built a legacy of success by handling the most complex cases and zealously representing the interests of our clients.
Representing a health insurance company in a complex multimillion - dollar dispute with a state government over alleged legacy obligations of a company divested by the client.
Gain a clear understanding of content authored and accessed by your employees to facilitate complex data migration and legacy data clean - up efforts.
The 265,000 - square - foot office campus was built by developer KDC and was the first building to open in the 250 - acre Legacy West complex.
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