The desire for consistency is likely enhanced
by public expressions of intention.
Not exact matches
He reportedly qualified this
expression of interest in the technology
by cautioning parties that are developing blockchain solutions to thoroughly test their products, services, and platforms before releasing them to the
public, and
by denigrating the trend of cryptocurrency speculation.
Therefore, I will from this moment on refuse to dignify the continued
public expression of ignorant prejudice
by engaging it.
After those decisions, Americans became more and more uneasy with
public expressions of religion until,
by the early 1980s, religion had been almost completely banished from
public discourse.
That same month, Pope Benedict XVI issued a warning to the U.S. bishops: «The entire Catholic community in the United States must come to realize the grave threats to the Church's
public moral witness presented
by a radical secularism which finds increasing
expression in the political and cultural spheres.»
The same stupidity prevailed after 9/11 when turban wearing Indian - American Sikhs were physically attacked in the streets because they looked Muslim, and when Muslim communities were subjected to increased state surveillance, extra airport screening, extrajudicial renderings of innocent people to torture chambers, racial profiling, and the heinous crimes committed against innocent Muslims everywhere
by the US Military without so much as an
expression of regret and remorse from the American
public.
Only late in the article does it touch on the real issue» not «
public observance» and not «spontaneous
expression» but religious displays, songs, and presumably prayers that are supported or sponsored
by local governments.
The wall of separation actually exists to PROTECT religious freedom
by keeping politics and political influences OUT of religion and religious
expressions, but the caveat is that religion has to then stay out of politics as well and not ask for political influence (such as
public funds).
A small
expression of favor the laborer would be able to get through his head; it would be understood in the market - town
by «the highly respected cultured
public,»
by all ballad - mongers, in short,
by the 5 times 100,000 persons who dwelt in that market - town, which with respect to its population was even a very big city, but with respect to possessing understanding of and sense for the extraordinary was a very small market - town — but this thing of becoming the Emperor's son - in - law was far too much.
Thus Reagan's Strategic Defense Initiative, far from being the cockamamie «Stars Wars» scheme it was promptly dubbed
by political adversaries and journalists stuck in the conventional thinking of the era, was the technological
expression of the president's moral conviction that nuclear weapons were a grave danger that ought to be taken off - the - board in international
public life.
The conference was spearheaded
by Michael Davidson, a man of God who came out of the homosexual life many years ago and heads up a group called Core Issues Trust («a non-profit Christian ministry supporting men and women with homosexual issues who voluntarily seek change in sexual preference and
expression») and
by Andrea Williams, dynamic barrister and CEO of Christian Concern (an organization that seeks to be «a strong Christian voice in the
public sphere») and the Christian Legal Centre (a legal defense team for British Christians persecuted for their faith).
The growing use of the internet, especially in social networking, meant that through the debates of the US Bishops» Conference (commendably held in
public session) the general Catholic
public became increasingly aware of just what thinking was behind what was coming to be known
by consensus as the «lame - duck translation», an
expression popularised
by Fr Zuhlsdorf who has spent many years analysing «What does the prayer really say?»
The power of the television industry has acted in this way to shape the
public perception of American religious life and culture, not so much
by the creation of a particular phenomenon, but
by the selective promotion of one particular
expression over another in a way that distorts the factual situation.
To this the PNT adds a comment
by Dean Howson on the
expression «believed» in this context, that it amounted to a
public expression of their faith.
But, in the courts and other
public forums, the ACLU now has impressive competition, while the political sea change of November 1994 has created a circumstance much more sympathetic to the
public expression of arguments informed
by religious tradition.
He has been reproached
by sociologists for believing in the omnipotence of the scholarly analyst of the laboratory without ever having used the laboratory, and for explaining events as the function of «technical»
expressions which hide reality from him in the same manner that the accounts of corporations are carefully edited and kept from the
public by so - called «experts.»
Perusing the index of Origins, the weekly publication of representative documents and speeches compiled
by Catholic News Service, our imaginary historian will note, for example, the following initiatives undertaken at the national, diocesan and parish levels in 1994 - 95: providing alternatives to abortion; staffing adoption agencies; conducting adult education courses; addressing African American Catholics» pastoral needs; funding programs to prevent alcohol abuse; implementing a new policy on altar servers and guidelines for the Anointing of the Sick; lobbying for arms control; eliminating asbestos in
public housing; supporting the activities of the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities (227 strong); challenging atheism in American society; establishing base communities (also known as small faith communities); providing aid to war victims in Bosnia; conducting Catholic research in bioethics; publicizing the new Catechism of the Catholic Church; battling child abuse; strengthening the relationship between church and labor unions; and deepening the structures and
expressions of collegiality in the local and diocesan church.
The churches could best contribute
by joint efforts to promote the
expression of Christian values in
public affairs and in life styles.
That's what is really happening in the pages of the local newspaper, and the portrait of a heavenly afterlife is a kind of
by - product of families» needs for
public expression of their loss.
Other than
public buildings which
by design are free from religious symbols, where any NYC is religious
expression on private property (excepting zoning for signage size and auxiliary structures) prohibited?
However, the current interpretation
by certain people is that the government should guarantee freedom from religion, including any
public expression of religion, and that was not the founders intent at all.
The amendment to the civil liberties policy motion read: «The protection of freedom of
expression,
by reforming the libel laws in England and Wales to ensure a better balance is provided between free speech, responsible journalism, scientific discourse and the
public interest on one hand and powerful corporations, wealthy individuals and vested interests on the other.»
Such
public expressions hamper the European identity shared equally
by all EU citizens, and distort the images held
by the respective collectives.
«The principle that requested information should be disclosed if there is an overriding
public interest in having access to information, has been reaffirmed in the Joint Declaration adopted
by the UN, OSCE and OAS special mandates on freedom of
expression.»
Under article 19 (3) of the Covenant, restrictions on the right to freedom of
expression must be «provided
by law», and necessary for «the rights or reputations of others» or «for the protection of national security or of
public order (ordre
public), or of
public health and morals».
«These provisions make clear that Indiana businesses are permitted
by law to discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity or
expression in matters including housing, employment, and access to
public accommodations.»
The second was the Rose Garden approach to our first years in coalition, during which we sought to prove coalition could work
by avoiding
public expressions of disunity.
But there hasn't been much
public expression of support for him, and some Republican leaders have pointedly said they would stick
by their process.
He sought, among other prayers in his suit, a declaration that his referral
by the Senate and the Senate President's referral to the Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges and
Public Petitions «for trial for expressing his opinion on the purport» of the bill «is an act calculated to interfere with or likely to constitute a breach» of his fundamental human right to freedom of
expression without interference.
BY PAUL SCHINDLER The argument for the federal Employment Non-Discrimination Act is clear and catches the
public's attention because it is so stunning: in 29 states you can legally be fired for being gay and in 32 — including New York — you are at risk due to your gender identity and
expression.
«The President notes that this latest endorsement of the MD / CEO, CMC Connect
by his peers in Botswana is an
expression of confidence that under his watch,
public relations practice in Africa has come of age, despite all odds, and is adding value in developing the continent.
Together, these provisions make clear that Indiana businesses are permitted
by law to discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity or
expression in matters including housing, employment, and access to
public accommodations.
An abstract of the study «Analysis of SHIP1
expression and activity in Crohn's disease» was published Aug. 2 in PLOS One, a peer - reviewed scientific journal published
by the
Public Library of Science (PLOS).
Second, despite all the prominent
public urgings about the importance of expressing vulnerability and uncertainty — see, as one example, the viral sensation 2010 TEDx talk of University of Houston professor Brené Brown — such
expressions remain uncommon, especially
by women at the early stages of their academic careers.
Using Epiviz and Bioconductor, the research team found consistent regions of DNA methylation changes in colon cancer samples generated
by the
public Cancer Genome Atlas project and similar gene
expression in these regions of DNA methylation changes in other cancer types.
Researchers from BUSM and the University of Cyprus compared the markers on the surface of the cancer cells to gene
expression profile of breast tumors deposited
by researchers in international
public databases and found that a molecule named IL13RA2 (IL13R alpha2) was abundant in metastatic or late - stage BLBC.
A study carried out
by the Laboratoire Neurobiologie des Interactions Cellulaires et Neurophysiopathologie (CNRS / Aix - Marseille Université), in collaboration with clinicians from Marseilles
Public Hospitals (AP - HM) and scientists from the Salk Institute in San Diego (US), has revealed a new gene that plays a crucial role during early development in humans and whose under -
expression may induce certain autistic traits.
Belinda sent sent us an email on the indelicate subject of «passing wind» in
public: The
expression «pardon me» would be considered
by the upper classes Do you act correctly when using social networks?
Belinda sent sent us an email on the indelicate subject of «passing wind» in
public: The
expression «pardon me» would be considered
by the upper classes
The globalization process, the concentration of the media, multimedia platforms or the lack of freedom of
expression and access of information in some media environments — negatively influenced
by the current financial crisis — shows the importance of efficient measure methods in order to recuperate one of the mainstays of
public opinion: the media (Díaz Nosty, 2012).
The overwhelming approval
by California voters of an initiative to end restrictions on bilingual education in its
public schools marks another significant shift from the political
expressions of racial and ethnic resentments that swirled across the state during the 1990s.
Summit
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by federal, state or local law.
The exhibition will feature work
by RCA faculty and alumni according to four principal themes: «Art and Industry»; «
Public Purpose»; «Personal
Expression»; and «Political
Expression».
Founded in 1973, Creative Time commissions
public art projects, collaborating with artists to present ambitious and innovative works guided
by the organization's core values: art matters, artists» voices are important in shaping society, and
public spaces are places for creative and free
expression.
Guided
by notions that art matters, that artists» voices are important in shaping society, and that
public spaces are places or creative and free
expression, Creative Time has been collaborating with thousands of artists to present the most innovative art in the
public realm over the past four decades.
2002 Creative
Expressions: Prints and Works on Paper, Tobey C. Moss Gallery, Los Angeles, CA Free
Expressions: Community Voices and Contemporary African American Art from the Collection, Newark Museum, Newark, NJ African - American Art: 20th Century Masterworks, IX, Michael Rosenfeld Gallery, New York, NY; Tubman African American Museum, Macon, GA Consequences of Empire,
Public Resource Center for Activism and Arts, Washington, DC Successions: Prints
by African - American Artists from the Jean & Robert Steele Collection, Art Gallery, University of Maryland, College Park, MD; Carleton College, Northfield, MN; University Art Gallery, University of Scranton, Scranton, PA; Muscarelle Museum of Art, The College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA; The James E. Lewis Museum of Art, Morgan State University, Baltimore, MD; Art Museum, North Carolina Central University, Durham, NC; Tubman African American Museum, Macon, GA The Belles of Amherst: Contemporary Women Artists, Mead Art Museum, Amherst College, Amherst, MA In Memory: The Art of Afterward, Sidney Mishkin Gallery, Baruch College, New York, NY Personal & Political: The Women's Art Movement, 1969 - 1975, Guild Hall Museum, East Hampton, NY Some Assemblage Required: Collage Culture in Post-War America, Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, NY; Madison Art Center, Madison, WI; Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland, FL
Roberta Smith described the experience of viewing Four New Clear Women in her review of Rosenquist's exhibition for The Village Voice: «Walking into Castelli's Green Street and seeing for the first 17 -
by - 46 foot Four New Clear Women is like encountering the Columbia or Hoover Dam of paintings — for the first few seconds all you see is size, as well as an art so all - American, familiar, and
public that it doesn't quite seem to be the work of only one person, but rather the
expression of some more diffuse national self.
By capturing the news anchor's facial
expressions seconds after delivering the news and her occasional colloquial phrases made during the report, and creating a set of ID - like photos, produces complex images representing the tensions between the official and the personal and the
public and the intimate, respectively.
Unseen Warhol, (contributor), Rizzoli, 1996 Rizzi, John Szoke 1997 Glamour, Style, Fashion: The Warhol Look, Andy Warhol Museum, 1997 Blank Generation Reviseted: Early Days of Punk Rock, Schirmer, 1997 SOAPBOX: Essays Diatribes Homilies and Screeds 1980 - 1997, Imschoot, 1998 Artist / Author: Contemporary Artists Books, (contributor), DAP, 1998 Basquiat, Tony Shafrazi Gallery, 1999 The Style Guy, Ballantine Books, 2000 Human Nature (dub version), 2001, Greybull Press Anh Duong, Assouline, 2001 People After Dark, Roxane Lowit, (introduction,) Assouline, 2001 New York Beat, Petit Grand, 2001 New York
Expression, Bergen Kunstmuseum 2002 Photographs of Ron Gallela, Greybull Press, 2002 Tom Sachs: Nutsy's, Guggenheim Museum, 2003 Shriners, with Lisa Eisner, Greybull Press, 2004 Andy Warhol: The Late Works, (contributor), Prestel Verlag, 2004 Yours In Food, (contributor), John Baldessari, Princeton, 2004 Maripolarama, Powerhouse, 2005 People, Roxane Lowit, Assouline, 2005
Public Access: Ricky Powell Photographs 1985 - 2005, Powerhouse, 2005 Pam: American Icon, Stellan Holm Gallery, 2005 James Nares: New Paintings, Kasmin, 2005 Warhol's World, Steidl, 2006 The Jean - Michel Basquiat Show, Skira, 2006 Katlick School, with Sante D'Orazio, TeNeus, 2006 Jean - Michel Basquiat: 1981, The Studio of the Street, Charta / Deitch 2007 Richard Prince, Guggenheim Museum, 2007 Out of Mind, Shawn Mortensen, Abrams, 2007 Leadbelly: A Life in Pictures, Steidl, 2008 Warhol
by Gallela: That's Great, Monacelli, 2008 John Lurie, A Fine Example of Art, Powerhouse, 2008 Acid Candy, Miles Aldridge, Reflex Editions, 2008 Christopher Wool, Taschen, 2008
One provocative aspect of these works is not their imagery, per se, but the manner
by which many of them take intimate experiences and translate them into
public expression.