Sentences with phrase «by unconventional use»

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Advanced and developing economies have done a good job managing the implications of unconventional monetary policies, she said, using a phrase that often describes asset purchases by a central bank to support growth.
A non-standard monetary policy — or unconventional monetary policy — is a tool used by a central bank or other monetary authority that falls out of line with traditional measures.
Rather than using the traditional props associated with jewellery photography like pebbles and slate, stylist Hilary Lowe has gone for something more unconventional and displayed these Allium Seed Pod Earrings by Caroline Frodsham from Pods & Plunder on a dried seed head.
If a «Red line» is drawn by the Obama administration over the use of chemical weapons by the Syrian government, because it is unconventional weapons, why is there no red line drawn for the use of a car bomb that killed 126 civilians in Aleppo Province on Easter Saturday?
At a March conference on innovation hosted in Berkeley, Calif., by The Economist, Proteus Biomedical was singled out for the unconventional materials it uses to make its smart - pill products.
Scientists from Queen Mary University of London and Barts Health NHS Trust have successfully improved blood pressure control among patients with severe intolerance to antihypertensive medication — by using medicines in unconventional ways and treating patients with a «stepped care» approach (where the most effective yet least intensive treatment is delivered to patients first).
«These arrays locally enhance light intensity and can be used by the optics industry in integral imaging systems, unconventional photolithography, and photovoltaic systems,» explained Nejati.
More than 10 years ago, Spalding's adviser, Jonas Frisén, a stem cell researcher at the Karolinska Institute and study co-author, urged her to take on a project aimed at settling this debate by using an unconventional approach.
Yet governments and industry are rushing into expanded use of fossil fuels, including unconventional fossil fuels such as tar sands, tar shale, shale gas extracted by hydrofracking, and methane hydrates.
Kettlebell, Sandbag, Steel Club, Rope, Sledgehammer, and Steel Mace training all have one thing in common: they're Unconventional Training tools used by the toughest of the tough to build massive strength, bone - crushing power, un-ending endurance, and rock - solid muscle.
Like most Unconventional Training methods, Medicine balls are an extremely versatile functional training tool that could be used as a complete fitness system by itself.
Summary Like most Unconventional Training methods, Medicine balls are an extremely versatile functional training tool that could be used as a complete fitness system by itself.
You probably are well aware about the usual styles of wearing them but fashion girls brought the scarves game to a whole new level by using them in various unconventional ways.
By choosing to use something that is more unconventional by today's standards, you'll set yourself apart from the otherBy choosing to use something that is more unconventional by today's standards, you'll set yourself apart from the otherby today's standards, you'll set yourself apart from the others.
With an exquisite direction, impeccable performances and an absolutely wonderful screenplay, this profoundly sensitive and unconventional love story uses a lot of humor to depict in a most irresistible way the discovery of love by two lonely, introspective people.
Lonergan uses a brilliant and unconventional structure to dole out these fragments of the past in a way that feels almost poetic, like the waves of the sea splashing up against the present day as Lee struggles to face all of these old memories and suffers the guilt and self - destructive anger that he's tried so hard to bury inside by running away all these years.
Instead, he has enriched the British cinema by his use of unconventional types, also including Imelda Staunton, Sally Hawkins, Timothy Spall, Marianne Jean - Baptiste, Brenda Blethyn and David Thewlis.
We've a century or more of cautionary history suggesting that well - intentioned policies designed to strengthen teacher preparation by embracing the residency presumption can all too easily stifle creative efforts to boost quality, meet particular needs, or boost cost - effectiveness by using technology or staff in unconventional ways.
The groups, led by the League of Education Voters, filed a ballot initiative in the hopes of forcing a November vote on the free but independent public schools, which are allowed to use unconventional techniques and hire nonunion employees.
Bonds are used by companies and governments to raise capital for investment in new infrastructure, plant, property, equipment, and other more unconventional purposes.
By going through portals, you can earn double, triple or even 10 times the points you'd earn using just your rewards card, says Stephanie Zito, author of Upgrade Unlocked, a guide to using miles, points and unconventional strategies to see the world.
They Bleed Pixels includes a full album's worth of original electronic music by DJ Finish Him (aka Shaun Hatton) composed with synthesizers, unconventional instruments and gadgets often not meant for musical use.
Transform the open world into your tactical playground by grinding, vaulting and wall - running across the city while using a devastating, unconventional arsenal.
After an opening presentation by G4C President Susanna Pollack on the power and potential of video games to drive social change, students were divided into groups and guided through the game design process in a rapid - fire game jam: inventing games using unconventional materials as their game components, playtesting mechanics and refining their rules, and iterating to improve the gameplay.
Innovative sculptures by John Chamberlain, Mark di Suvero, and Richard Stankiewicz further developed the use of unconventional media and process - oriented techniques.
McKinney's collection was inspired by nostalgia for the past and desire for the innovative and fresh, which she represented by using denim and unconventional materials to create oversized smock dresses, deconstructed jeans, voluminous white shirts, layered aprons, and jumpsuits.
LAND supports dynamic and unconventional artistic practices using a tripartite approach: Commissioning public projects of site - and situation - specific works with national and international contemporary artists Collaborating with a variety of institutions and organizations, such as universities, museums, and theaters as well as other types of spaces, industries, and entities Offering additional programs such as performances, workshops, residencies, discussions, and publications LAND is an ongoing endeavor with three primary types of annual programming: LAND 1.0 projects are large - scale, multi-artist, multi-site exhibitions and single - site group exhibitions, LAND 2.0 projects feature a new commission by a single mid-career or established artist, and LAND 3.0 projects feature new work by lesser known or emerging artists
Her choice to use unconventional materials such as resin, latex and cloth was underlined by a recurrent interrogation of the relation between male and female genders, leading many to a conclusion Bourgeois was a prominent representative of the Feminist movement.
Inspired by purists like Ad Reinhardt and Mark Rothko and postmodernists like Andy Warhol and Albert Oehlen, Bauer creates compositions using both traditional and unconventional means.
The European avant - garde artists used this concept to offend the straight art world and power brokers by using unconventional materials, such as toilet bowls, and painting a mustache on the Mona Lisa.
These works are united by artists seeking to re-imagine and push the limitations of painting through unconventional means using everything from a blowtorch to Kool - Aid to chocolate.
The artist's use of unconventional materials and his central position in early British Conceptual Art is further informed by displays of contemporary material from the Estate archive, including examples of the artist's concrete poetry, working drawings, logbooks and photographs.
Inspired by purists like Ad Reinhardt and Mark Rothko, and also postmodernists like Andy Warhol and Albert Oehlen, Bauer paints using both traditional and unconventional means.
The works push the medium's boundaries by using unconventional material to investigate the linguistic and visual lives of found items.
Using VHS magnetic tape and other unconventional materials, Kempinas crafts dynamic works that are activated by natural phenomena such as light and the circulation of air.
They are now extremely fragile due to Pollock's unconventional use of enamel paint — essentially an industrial or household material (used to coat gutters, not canvases)-- and techniques, which included thinning down the consistency so that he could use a basting syringe, drawing with it «like a giant fountain pen,» as described by Pollock's wife, Lee Krasner.
The complexity of interpretation lies in the use of non-traditional materials and unconventional methodologies, which can sometimes involve organic materials and elaborate confectionery as well as interventions by animals.
With this new body of work, Brown strives to showcase his unconventional techniques, abstract use of materials and collection of thoughts by combining an urban aesthetic with solid bright colors, clean horizon - like stripes, layers, depth, abstract marking and the use of text.
«We were inspired by galleries that were making creative use of unconventional space in cities outside the traditional «art capitals», such as the recently - closed Appendix gallery in Portland, as well as Young World in Detroit,» says Clough and Carroll in an email interview with AFC.
Arslan uses special paints that he creates himself by mixing pigments with rather unconventional ingredients such as body fluids, vegetable extracts, petals, grass, oil or charcoal.
In Light Giver Light Taker and Chalk Bike, Rhode expands the idea of what can be used as a drawing instrument by utilizing unconventional objects to make marks, here in sweeping, performative gestures, on the gallery's walls and floor.
Featuring 20 works by Nuvolo (né Giorgio Ascani; 1926 - 2008) alongside his European and American peers who also used unconventional techniques and materials, the exhibition showcases Nuvolo's role in radically redefining traditional notions of painting and sculpture.
Drawing on unconventional means of transformation, such as alchemy and magic, as a way to examine the metaphysical changes that occur when materials are used to conceptualize complex ideas, Now You See It — which includes work by Walead Beshty, Alexandra Bircken, Ceal Floyer, Tom Friedman, Felix Gonzalez - Torres, Wade Guyton, Wolfgang Laib, Robert Morris, William O'Brien, Mitzi Pederson, Dieter Roth, Robert Ryman, Fred Sandback, Anna Sew Hoy, Gedi Sibony, Rudolf Stingel, Lawrence Weiner, Jennifer West and Erwin Wurm — proffers the notion that visual recognition alone is insufficient to determine an object's materiality.
An unconventional artist who has been at the center of the Berlin art scene for nearly three decades (she used to be married to Gerhard Richter), Genzken — whose aesthetic approach might be best expressed by the title of her 2000 series «Fuck the Bauhaus» — is now about to hit New York like an ore - rich meteorite with the opening of her giant new retrospective at MoMA.
Olitski applied the paint by staining, then spraying, and later used unconventional tools such as brooms, mops, and leaf blowers, among other things.
By use of an unconventional and ingenious technique he stretches the canvas like a membrane on an underlying nail structure.
The U.S. experience suggests that a more efficient gas market, marked by flexible pricing and fueled by indigenous unconventional resources that are produced sustainably, can reduce coal use, CO2 emissions and consumers» electricity bills, without harming energy security.
To achieve these reductions they propose phasing out coal - fired power stations by 2030 and scaling down the use of unconventional fossil fuels like tar sands.
Absent some crash programs for renewables (or temporary reprieve via unconventional fossil fuels), civilization must get by on a small fraction of the energy it now uses (and in far less convenient forms).
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