«A great example of the diverse and intensely
challenging nature of work handled by small in - house teams in the region — certainly appears to accomplish more than its headcount should allow for,» enthused one judge.
I enjoy
the challenging nature of my work and find helping people is extremely rewarding.
Not exact matches
Monster spoke with Bennett about the
nature of today's
challenges for young women at
work and how to come out swinging.
Fairbairn's
work is instructive to us only as an additional indicator
of how widespread the centrality
of love was becoming over a century ago for understanding the divine
nature, even though he did not address in any helpful way how this
challenges traditional understandings
of divine power.
I confess that I have become somewhat blasé about the range
of exciting — I think revolutionary is probably more accurate — technologies that we are rolling out today: our
work in genomics and its translation into varieties that are reaching poor farmers today; our innovative integration
of long — term and multilocation trials with crop models and modern IT and communications technology to reach farmers in ways we never even imagined five years ago; our vision to create a C4 rice and see to it that Golden Rice reaches poor and hungry children; maintaining productivity gains in the face
of dynamic pests and pathogens; understanding the
nature of the rice grain and what makes for good quality; our many efforts to change the way rice is grown to meet the
challenges of changing rural economies, changing societies, and a changing climate; and, our extraordinary array
of partnerships that has placed us at the forefront
of the CGIAR change process through the Global Rice Science Partnership.
Through joy in learning, kinship with
nature, and
working in community we prepare students to meet the
challenges of the future and to find purpose and meaning in their lives.
During this time, our specialized team
of skilled clinicians
works with individuals and their families to better understand the complex
nature of digital media use, the inherent developmental
challenges being faced, and the underlying medical and mental health conditions which complicate a desire to change.
Legal
challenges to the government's consultation, concerns over the hybrid
nature of the legislation (this means it takes much longer to
work its way through parliament) and the coalition's decision to split the legislation into two parts are worrying interested spectators — like Labour's Eagle.
These examples, and many more, highlight how science and faith can
work hand in hand: science quantifying the
nature of the
challenge and faith - based values informing sustained, hopeful action.
«The exciting part
of this
work is not just that we made hydrogels, but that we're now equipped with this powerful technique that lets us ask fundamental — and very
challenging — questions about them,» says Takanari Inoue, Ph.D., an associate professor
of cell biology at the Johns Hopkins University School
of Medicine and senior author
of the report on the research published online Nov. 6 in the journal
Nature Materials.
Illustrated with performance, private videos, and recollections from those who knew him, this detailed and innovative documentary looks at the life
of the always provocative artist Chris Burden, whose
work consistently
challenged ideas about the limits and
nature of modern art, from his notorious performances in the 1970s to his later assemblages, installations, kinetic and static sculptures, and scientific models.
School subjects tend to be taught in isolation from each other, at a time when solutions to societal
challenges and the
nature of work are becoming increasingly cross-disciplinary.
This implies that the real
challenge for conservatives like my pal Andy has less to do with the
nature of reform than ensuring that the public and private functions served by education are brought into proper balance, held there, and made to
work optimally for as many
of our children as is humanly possible.
In Part III,
Working Together: Continuing the Commitment to Lead Underachieving Students in Poverty to Success, we briefly reiterate the interactive, dynamic
nature of the components
of the Framework for Action and
challenge all
of us — educators and other stakeholders — to confront the reasons we have not yet ensured that every high - poverty school is high performing.
We discourage residents from
working during this year due to the
challenging, full - time
nature of the program.
Because the very
nature of the
work was, in and
of itself, a compelling performance
challenge... one with such high stakes that mutual accountability was non-negotiable, every step was intentional, leaving nothing to chance.
«Not only do these opportunities expand my professional learning and
challenge me to share my own expertise with others, but I also really appreciate the opportunity to expand my network
of colleagues across the country and develop thought partners who understand the difficult
nature of the
work and the
challenges we face in the superintendency,» said Spence.
Clearly, more studies are needed if we are to better understand the
nature of programs like the America Reads
Challenge Program, which rely on relatively inexperienced tutors to
work with struggling readers.
We call on government to enable teachers to continue the good
work of asking
challenging questions, acknowledging the discomforting
nature of some
of the answers, and promoting a vision
of our young people as global and European citizens.
To compete within two categories
of cross-country rally typifies the sporting
nature of MINI performance sub-brand MINI John Cooper
Works — and further underlines MINI Motorsport's future commitment to this
challenging section
of motorsport.
Talk with your loan officer if the
nature of your
work might make it more
challenging to contact your employer.
These fights can stretch out and change form as they progress, taking you in unexpected directions that simultaneously
challenge the player and comment on the
nature of boss fights, the function
of the game camera, and the larger themes the game has been
working with.
Guildhall portrayed the competitive
nature of the game industry, and
challenging work ethic it requires.
Much
of the
work takes the form
of the hand made; objects which use the materials and aesthetics
of commercial production without using its methods (3 - D printing, aquaprinting, vacuum forming or injection molding),
challenging the
nature and authority
of the manufactured objects they draw from.
About the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts The primary focus
of the Foundation's grant making activity has been to support the creation, presentation and documentation
of contemporary visual art, particularly
work that is experimental, under - recognized, or
challenging in
nature.
Despite this invitation, the
challenging and unsettled
nature of these
works frustrates this exchange and questions our assumptions
of representation and reality, leaving us pleasantly disquieted.
It was met with a response from Joe Scanlan that underscores the tone - deaf
nature of the whole undertaking, in which he justifies the «Donelle Woolford» project by extolling the educational value that producing the
work has had for him personally: «I only want to say that the experiences I have had
working on Donelle Woolford have been some
of the most intellectually
challenging and humanly rewarding experiences
of my life.»
Tauba Auerbach's
work challenge visibility, illusion, and craftsmanship, posing questions about the
nature of seeing and understanding in the 21st century.
The American, now in his mid-seventies, has been creating
works that not only make you take a step back and reconsider what you know, but that have been
challenging the very
nature of what art is for half a century.
In building their collection
of photographs since 2007, Robert Meyerhoff and Rheda Becker turned to the most innovative contemporary
work that
challenges accepted conventions
of the
nature of photography — in scale, subject matter, and method
of creation — and has helped to ensure the medium's prominence in the contemporary art arena.
Challenging aesthetic norms
of what sculpture or painting or installation or plain photographic documentation is, Smit's artistic practice presents a series
of new
works that are the result
of the serendipitous
nature of life interpreted as an errare.
For all the column inches — in the UK's broadsheets and weeklies — dedicated to the confrontational
nature of the
work, the exhibition's quiet air
of predictability speaks volumes about Walker's inability to
challenge herself.
My
work aims to question the
nature of photographs and
challenge the traditional definition
of photography.
All
of these elements: the cycle
of life, the simplicity
of nature's perfect geometry, and the
challenge of one man's adaptation to unexpected change, converge in the
work of Firesticks.
By focusing not on outer constructions but on the photograph as a constructed
challenge to perception, this new body
of work continues Engman's inquiry into the illusive and unknowable
nature of reality.
Displaying a wide array
of Lassry's
work in the Dakis Joannou Collection, this volume includes an essay by Tim Griffin that examines how the artist
challenges the
nature of our perception and questions the meaning
of the contemporary image.
The audacious still lifes celebrated here
challenge that historical supremacy and redefine what it means to be a
work of nature morte (literally translated from the French: «dead
nature»).
These graphic
works challenge the image
of nature as free and uncontaminated, as projected in nineteenth - century American painting and photography, and show that man and beast are in reality forced to live side - by - side.
Working in abstract sculptural forms that tend to
challenge the
nature of the materials used, Overton creates pieces with rigor and poise.
4 This sense
of the timeless
nature of art seems to have stayed with with Passlof who consistently
challenged her own gift for gestural abstraction against
works of the past, and an insistent (if veiled) attention to the world around her.
While the artist's hand is still vaguely visible through his labor - intensive process, Stoll's
work challenges the
nature of perfection.
Taking vast, remote landscapes and the ephemeral conditions
of nature as their sculptural canvas, these and other artists staged their own protest by rejecting traditional sculptural forms and practices, rigid modernist theory and the commercial confines
of the museum - and - gallery system to create frequently massive land art
works that heightened awareness
of our relationship with the earth and
challenged accepted definitions
of art.
Since the beginning
of his career, when he made small objects that could be placed anywhere, Creed has made
work that questions the very
nature of art and
challenges taboos.
Challenging the indexical
nature traditionally associated with photography, his abstract and representational photographic bodies
of work each in their own way put forward the notion
of the photograph as object — rather than as a record
of reality.
Between 1948 and 1950, however, he was to develop a radical approach to image - making grounded in a poetic exploration
of matter that
challenged the two - dimensional
nature of the wall - mounted artwork — an interest that he continued to expand and refine over the course
of a long career,
working with a wide range
of materials such as rubber, pumice stone, plastic and sacking.
With his
works — including the iconic shark in formaldehyde The Physical Impossibility
of Death in the Mind
of Someone Living (1991) and For the Love
of God (2007), cast in platinum with a studded skull 8,601 pure diamonds — Damien Hirst
challenge the certainties
of the contemporary world, considering all the uncertainties inherent in human
nature.
Grossman discusses the
challenges and influences in her creation
of a powerful body
of work that combines exquisite craftsmanship with a long - standing exploration
of the
nature of violence and power.
Joanna Marsh, The James Dicke Curator
of Contemporary Art at the Smithsonian American Art Museum says, «The artists nominated this year «continue to show a sustained commitment to distinctive
work that
challenges conventional thinking and expectations about the
nature of art.»
Nancy Grossman: Tough Life Diary brings together
work from the past fifty years to demonstrate the wide - ranging,
challenging nature of this important yet still largely under - appreciated artist.
The Foundation serves as the official Estate
of Andy Warhol, but also has a mission «to foster innovative artistic expression and the creative process» and is «focused primarily on supporting
work of a
challenging and often experimental
nature.