Sentences with phrase «chimes with»

Bird motif wallpaper chimes with the country vibe.
Being able to say: «Yes, that chimes with what I've read about the firm...», backed up with specific examples, creates a powerful impression.
It's vital that sufficient research is done before writing a cover letter to ensure that what's written chimes with the objectives, ethos, branding and outlook of the prospective employer.
This position chimes with the views of the regulators from other countries.
But the bright, vibrant red really chimes with the Butterfly branding (it was used in both previous models) and makes the phone stand out.
This news chimes with a leaked image from Evan Blass which shows the OnePlus 6 touting a similar style to the OnePlus 5T, it looks to have a textured back and a realigned camera module.
The treble is delicate, handling upper register instruments such as cymbals, and chimes with a present, powdery glow.
This chimes with the positive statements about Bitcoin Cash from senior officials in the company.
This chimes with Lord Neuberger of Abbotsbury MR's (as he then was) comment, made in the EU law context, that «[t] he breadth of the margin of appreciation in relation to any decision thus depends on the circumstances of the case and, in particular, on the identity of the decision - maker, the nature of the decision, the reasons for the decision, and the effect of the decision».
It also chimes with something Matt Ridley wrote a few months ago about the increased use of «biomass» putting more pressure on forests and wildlife than the use of fossil fuels.
Leaving aside the fact that Denman's scietific expertise doesn't really give him any insight into «addiction», much less the reasons for policy failure, and that this should give us a clue about his understanding of how science should be applied to society, I was also struck by this recent cartoon, published this week, and wondered how it chimes with Ehrlich, Nurse and Deman:
The study notes that the degree of land surface warming is generally greater further from the equator, which chimes with prior research from NASA.
I appreciate this is anecdotal but it chimes with your comment about late 20th century ocean warming being associated with cloud changes.
That's a sentiment that chimes with the Guardian's «Keep it in the ground» campaign.
And this chimes with public sentiment, too: as recent public opinion surveys show, Britons want more green energy and real action to tackle climate change; they want affordable energy bills; real service and honesty from the energy industry.
And of course so much modern fashion photography chimes with your work — you can see elements of it in the likes of Mark Borthwick and Wolfgang Tillmans.
The qualities and intentions attributed to Denny's paintings, of an interactive dialogue between the observer's perception of quotidian architectural space within which they meet the painting and the spatial illusions created by the paintings themselves — are actually qualities Denny had imbibed from Barnett Newman, in his paintings and his professed intentions (amongst other qualities)-- and so, to denigrate Newman's (and Rothko's) as subjective, «private» visions is completely unwarranted, but it chimes with Bunker's wish to portray «publicly engaged» art as somehow an advance on «high modernist» subjectivity.
Those limits would seem to suit the sensibilities of a lot of abstract artists at the moment, who are happy to work to rules and regulations, and within the precincts of things we know about already; and this tendency chimes with a general heightened awareness of aesthetics and design - related issues.
The Met Breuer, housed in the revamped concrete building that Marcel Breuer designed for the Whitney Museum, launched with a survey show whose «unfinished» theme chimes with the rough materiality of the modernist architectural landmark.
This chimes with the theory of the stimuli — where the viewer is awakened from the numbness of passively assimilating a plot unfolding before his eyes, and in fact encouraged via a forceful visual disruption to use his own imagination, stirring new emotions and associations of ideas.
The personally dangerous aspect of his performances chimes with many contemporaries working in feminist and body art, such as Marina AbramoviÄ ‡ or the Viennese Actionists.
Currently on show is a terrific loan from the National Gallery of Australia that chimes with his eclectic treasury — a selection of works by indigenous peoples.
The display of seemingly unrelated objects in terms of spatial proximity, differences in scale, subject matter as well as the overall diversity of Birmingham's collection chimes with Jess's citation of many inter-connecting references in her work allowing innovative overlaps of visual, historical and cultural analogies.
With the crease - marks visible from the works» folding and refolding, there is a spirit of provisionality, domesticity even, which chimes with the sketchy quality of some works.
Her work also chimes with painters from the US school such as Barnett Newman, Leon Polk Smith and Ellsworth Kelly.
It's always wonderful to hear about your stays with us, I did make those wind chimes with the kids by the way and they were a hit!!
Odd how this, from the design perspective, chimes with the discussion over at Mike Shatzkin's blog yesterday and my thinking about Niche Veritcals.
Her bracelets collided together and chirped delicate chimes with each wave.
To this end, he also contributed to the 2013 Jersey City Mayoral campaign of Steve Fulop, who chimes with his views on educational reform.
«OAT has always been focused on supporting children and young people from all backgrounds to achieve their very best but, with its academies so often in disadvantaged areas, it has a moral purpose that chimes with my own.
The honesty of the building's material expression allows users to see how it was put together, which really chimes with the school's idea of creating an educational instrument, especially given the school's interest in «hands on» building construction.
This certainly chimes with our current fascination in the UK with the notion of citizens contributing to a «big society.»
It feels like a film about the importance of looking not to the present, but to the future for true salvation — which nicely chimes with King's vocal hatred of an American commander in chief, a man who seems violently obsessed with the short game.
That statement chimes with one from the technology visionary Elon Musk, whom we hear from several times.
To discuss how much Phantom Thread chimes with fashion then and now, four insider names give their verdict:
Notas» judgment that rejection is central to people's perceived fear of awkward silences chimes with a 2011 study published in the Journal of Experimental Psychology.
Being mindful takes a bit of effort, but once you've achieved it - and met someone who chimes with you - it's all plain sailing!
As it happens Van der Walt's assessment chimes with Fischer's claim that being deeply in love functions in a similar way to addiction.
Wagner and Cassia create the illusion of natural chimes with the design of these earrings.
This chimes with the Conservatives» stated aim of funding «promising new renewable technologies and research» but only where they «clearly represent value for money».
This chimes with the views of others that AV would make only a modest difference to outcomes, likely to leave the Lib Dems at the next election somewhat better off at the expense of the Tories, especially in the South - West.
Building societies and other mutuals are already providing credible competition to the large banks in a way that particularly chimes with consumers today.»
In this sense, the rebels» position chimes with the attitudes of many Conservative voters.
And we have to put forward a vision that chimes with their vision,» he says.
That chimes with the MP's eccentric reputation at the time.
Clegg's newly robust stance chimes with a growing international trend toward liberalisation, with some US states experimenting with new legal frameworks and Latin American countries kicking back against pressure from the UN to maintain prohibition.
Work and Pensions Secretary Stephen Crabb is hugely popular in the Conservative parliamentary party and comes from the sort of ordinary background that chimes with many voters.
In the US, Bernie Sanders» rhetoric about the raw deal ordinary workers get from big business, and his appeals for a responsible capitalism, chimes with Labour's approach.
This chimes with Ed Miliband's call over the weekend for a «National Conversation'to discuss the recent riots that spread across the UK.
Leave aside the Tories» spectacularly inept handling of statistics (most people I know have very little trust in any statistics whatever, wherever they come from), the fact is that the narrative chimes with the public because it seems to support the common experience of ordinary people - whatever the Economist may say.
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