Sentences with phrase «central interest»

Over 60 short poems in English, collected from around the globe, appear in four copiously illustrated sections that represent central interests of young children: me, my house, outside, and bedtime.
[ii] The noir fictional undertones of Henry's ambiguous fate reflect a subcommittee of the Oulipo whose central interests were detective fiction.
Yet most consumer interest rates are driven by the federal funds rate, which is also considered the central interest rate in U.S. financial markets.
At Tesla, Elon has overseen product development and design from the beginning, including the all electric Tesla Roadster, Model S and Model X. Transitioning to a sustainable energy economy, in which electric vehicles play a pivotal role, has been one of his central interests for almost two decades, stemming from his time as a physics student working on ultracapacitors in Silicon Valley.
There is no significant deviation from a central interest in the life and fortune of Joseph himself.
But, of course, my central interest was in your progress toward a confident faith, which will put sense, meaning, and drive into your life, and I was happy to see that your serious thinking has issued in some promising results.
But, once again, the specific work to be done — whether it is making ax handles or tacos, selling automobiles or teaching kindergarten, engaging in investment banking or holding political office, evangelizing or running a Christian education program, performing in the arts or teaching English as a second language — is of central interest to God.
It is the latter that emerges as a central interest of Whitehead's empirical philosophy, leading him to explore the role of language in both the construction and expression of experience.
Ladies and Gentlemen of the Press, since the central interest of the Commission and Nigerians in this remains the National Register of Voters because it is the bedrock of the 2019 general elections, let me seize this opportunity to share with you a few facts about the current register of voters.
Since the central interest of the Commission and Nigerians in this remains the National Register of Voters because it is the bedrock of the 2019 general elections, let me share with you a few facts about the current register of voters.
The origins of the Code of Harry, the set of rules that's helped to curtail serial killer Dexter Morgan's (Michael C. Hall) homicidal tendencies and put them to «good» use, has been discussed and detailed quite thoroughly throughout Dexter, and now it seems fitting that the code's formation is of central interest to the narrative arc of the show's final season.
His central interest has been the development and implementation of social policy, particularly the impact of policy on equal opportunity for success in American society.
More than 60 short poems in English, collected from around the globe, appear in four copiously illustrated sections that represent the central interests of young children: me, my house, outside, and bedtime.
Yet most consumer interest rates are driven by the federal funds rate, which is also considered the central interest rate in U.S. financial markets.
Several features of The Seasons seem to summarize themes and artistic concepts that were of central interest to Johns throughout his artistic practice up to this point, such as the implicit reference to Marcel Duchamp through the depiction of Mona Lisa, the appearance of the American flag, and various optical illusory figures.
In presenting all of the series together, the exhibition allows the central interests and explorations that have been consistent in Koons's oeuvre to rise to the surface.
The artist writes of her work, «A central interest of mine is the play between the physical and the virtual world, exploring the relationship between the three dimensional object and its two dimensional representation.
Even so, his central interests will make themselves clear; expect intricate urban landscapes, a close attention to repetition and patterning, subtle references to consumer culture, and an abiding interest in controversial figures like the infamous 1970s terrorist Carlos the Jackal.
In their majority judgment, Dawson and Stratus JJ.A held that Crown's execution of its legal obligations to consult First Nations «fell well short of the mark», noting that: «The inadequacies — more than just a handful and more than mere imperfections — left entire subjects of central interest to the affected First Nations, sometimes subjects affecting their subsistence and well - being, entirely ignored.»
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