Sentences with phrase «characterisation as»

It is not additional, as a characterisation as a «special program» implies.
This was your characterisation as was your rage of Gaia proposition, references to carbon - based sins, the language of atonement etc..
These works, which led to his characterisation as an «Abstract - Realist» by the critic Thomas B. Hess, were included in The Art of Assemblage at MoMA, which contextualised the Neo-Dada phenomenon in relation to Cubism, Dada and Surrealism.
In the effort to emphasise how much Conor has changed, his characterisation as withdrawn, obsessive - compulsive and abrasive is almost too negative compared to the flashbacks of the sweet, funny and caring man he was before.
Yet Gustave's characterisation as a self - absorbed womaniser and his friendship with a lobby boy named Zero (Tony Revolori) leaves little doubt about how he will develop as a person throughout the narrative.
Some have seen this characterisation as one of repressed homosexual rage.
Elliott's work has favoured settings and circumstance rich in generally distasteful, occasionally funny comedy and characterisations as big as the Outback often, not coincidentally, filmed in the Outback (The Adventures of Priscilla Queen of the Desert, 1994; Welcome to Woop Woop, 1997; A Few Best Men, 2011).
The polarised position is to suspect the other's motives and thereby to imply bigoted characterisations as environmentalist doom - monger vs immoral hedonist.

Not exact matches

Under the Government approval, Alcoa will be required to prepare an emissions characterisation plan for the refinery as a whole in order to identify the types and quantities of all potentially significant emissions.
His comments drew fire from secularists, with a letter to The Daily Telegraph signed by 50 public figures headed by the president of the British Humanist Association, Professor Jim Al - Khalili saying: «We object to his characterisation of Britain as a «Christian country» and the negative consequences for politics and society that this engenders.»
On the way he uncovers some treasures which have been underused in criticism, such as Tolkien's description of a mystical experience he had while attending a Forty Hours devotion, an experience that fed into his vision of angels and subsequent characterisation of the Elvish in LOTR.
They want no part of the characterisation of this country as something exclusionary or welcoming only to a few.
Such a stratospheric fee is an issue for Mourinho, who contrary to the lazy characterisation of him as a chequebook manager has always been reluctant to request expensive signings despite working for clubs of the financial resources of early - Abramovich - era Chelsea, Internazionale and Real Madrid.
I don't think his characterisation of Thatcherism as a Tory problem worked.
While Cameron's detractors clearly intend this portrayal as an insult, it does seem worth concluding by pointing out that, even if we choose to accept this characterisation, there does seem to be something rather conservative about it.
I have suggested that a republican characterisation of work should emphasise the phenomena of domination that we associate with it, given that the theoretical core of republicanism consists in an understanding and promotion of liberty understood as non-domination.
The view of «Israel» as a monoculture with a single desire to protect Israeli interests at all costs doesn't look entirely unlike 1930s European characterisations of Jews as a fifth column with no local loyalty or diversity of character.
In Clegg's characterisation of not making public disagreements as the pukka thing to do, for example, he seems oblivious to how Lib Dems are going to campaign against those policies that they do disagree with when they have been silent on them for five years.
The conflicts across the former Soviet Union cast Vladimir Putin's controversial characterisation of the fall of the USSR as the» greatest tragedy» of the 20th Century in a new light: in that we can not yet appreciate its full cost (in human lives, etc).
To decide a group is crazy all too often lets Political Risk Analysts off the hook, as such a characterisation implicitly means that analysis is simply impossible, as the group in question is not sane enough for rational analysis — the kind capable of being studied and assessed — to be made.
Is the characterisation of the Greens as a «watermelon» party - green on the outside, but red in the middle - preventing them from forming a broader coalition of support?
He slayed his party rivals such as Ted Cruz and Carly Fiorina with rude characterisations that were not refuted and mocked interviewers, which appeared to normalise Mr Trump as «a regular guy», who was in touch with certain groups of ordinary voters.
Within the party, Watson has a reputation as a formidable organiser and ruthless political operator, although he said he did not recognise this characterisation of himself.
Their characterisation either as political villains or the collective repository of reason will continue to be a matter of preference — but they hope in future to deflect censure with business continuing as normal.
Over at Nick Robinson's blog, the BBC political editor seems sceptical about Lib Dem president Tim Farron's characterisation of the coalition as a marriage heading for divorce.
It stated, «Characterising IPOB as a terrorist organisation will likely incite hatred and antagonism against its members, and instigate security and law enforcement agencies to launch and inflict violence against them, while conditioning some members of the public to think that all members of IPOB are indeed defined by that characterisation.
The research team, from Physics and Astronomy and the Optoelectronics Research Centre (ORC) at the University, expects to establish the technique as a standard characterisation tool, making photonic chips under development more reliable and bringing them into the market quicker.
It's a finding that challenges the common characterisation of such people as cold - blooded predators.
His characterisation is especially unfair in view of Israel's seminal contributions to the science and practice of water conservation, as exemplified in the development of drip irrigation and water recycling methods.
Cooperation with the local university is important for Oxonica, says Gareth Wakefield, Oxonica Vice-President Research, Co-founder, and a physicist by training, as the company uses some of the university equipment for the characterisation of the nanoparticles.
A breakthrough into the full characterisation of quantum states has been published today as a Editors» Suggestion in the journal Physical Review Letters.
This is supported by the recent characterisation of trimethylamine N - oxide (TMAO), a metabolic product of gut bacteria, as an independent risk factor for the mortality rate in patients with heart failure.
Innovative imaging technologies to monitor responses to vaccines and infections in suitable models will provide information in characterisation of live vaccine (such as BCG) of its biodistribution and persistence.
Guidance on the characterisation of microorganisms used as feed additives or as production organisms — EFSA Panel on Additives and Products or Substances used in Animal Feed (FEEDAP)-- EFSA Journal
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Her fundamental investigations have aimed to control the synthesis of nanoparticles and nanostructured thin films; as well as, to apply microstructural characterisation techniques for the study of nanostructured materials at the nano - scale.
The pupils can choose between seven topics of nanotechnology: the creation of artificial muscles, microbiological fuel elements, manipulation of nanoparticles, nanoparticles and ionic liquids as oil additives, materials used in regenerative medicine, deposition and 3D - characterisation of atomically designed structures and a topic covered in English, «Artificial robotic fish with EAP elements».
She moved to Germany in 2010, where she took up a position as professor in Catalyst Characterisation at the Technical University Munich.
Although the characterisation of the differences between the Russian and Bulgarian methods of training for Olympic weightlifting described above is now widely accepted, the differences may not be as stark as is generally believed.
Her characterisation of Umbridge as a spineless, narrow - minded, pencil - pushing moral crusader is a breath of fresh air compared to the other teachers of Defence Against the Dark Arts, who have by and large been pale, skulking and slippery types, whose physicalisation so often shows their hand too early.
It's certainly not held up by many as the best of Powell and Pressburger but it's one of those films I find myself drawn to again and again - P&P's warm and involving characterisation, the landscapes of Canada, Vaughn Williams» evocative score (given its due reverence as an «honorary» character in the title sequence) are all scrumptious trimmings to a thoroughly exciting story.
The appeal of Lovelace to the emotions, in its simplistic characterisation of Chuck Traynor as Svengali, becomes pornographic, in this sense, when Anthony Romano oversees Chuck's beating, at which stage viewers will probably take delight in seeing this exploitative man getting what he deserves.
I had high hopes for Colin Trevarrow's appointment as director, considering he directed the charming and hilarious Safety Not Guaranteed, but the characterisations here are just lazy.
They both go for broad characterisations — Bernal as a naïve playboy, Luna as a tightly wound hothead — and they are both charming and often very funny.
As usual in the genre of the Tarrantino, Django is based upon the excellent characterisation of quirky characters and their snappy, ultra-cool dialogue — and the massive film geek doesn't disappoint.
In line with the show's proclivity towards namedropping as a means of characterisation, the second episode sees her reference having been emailed by Spike Lee about her short film.
Director Ridley Scott is best known for large scale alien encounters and gladiatorial conflicts, but here he proves just as adept at handling the subtle characterisation involved in an awkward (but loving) father - daughter relationship — as well as pulling off a complicated scam.
At the 2004 Venice Film Festival, «Vera Drake» earned Imelda Staunton the Coppa Volpi for best actress — yet while her performance as Vera is note - perfect, the characterisation of Vera is one of the film's greatest problems.
Mimi Rogers barely features as the mother and Lacey Chabert gets most of her characterisation done through shallow video blogs.
Quirky but traditional, good characters and characterisations, family, bit of humour, bit of pathos, bit of redemption, which actually makes it right up my street as well and I liked this a lot.
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