Sentences with phrase «circumscribed way»

So, in a far more circumscribed way, does «Black President: The Art and Legacy of Fela Anikulapo - Kuti» at the New Museum of Contemporary Art in SoHo.
Nevertheless, there are some who want to read Barth's nonfoundationalism in a more circumscribed way.

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Many of those less friendly to the market than the Pope seem to be under the impression that when he talks about a framework circumscribing the market, he means some kind of mixed system halfway between the efficiency of the market and the «ideal» of socialism — that elusive «third way» that former Czech President Vaclav Klaus has said is the surest path to the Third World.
They circumscribe it by ignoring other equally illuminating ways of categorizing.
«In the same way, the use of force (and so doing harm to others) by soldiers is heavily circumscribed and controlled by international laws -LSB-...] For example, recent international peacekeeping missions have been heavily criticized for not allowing soldiers to intervene when witnessing rape, murder, and even genocide (e.g., in Rwanda).»
Elisa (Sally Hawkins) in «Shape» is isolated by her inability to speak, while Moonie (Brooklynn Prince) in «Florida» is circumscribed by childhood, but both use fantasy in ways their respective directors (Guillermo del Toro and Sean Baker) understand as a survival tactic in a harsh world.
«Spatial intelligence refers to the ability to represent the spatial world internally in your mind - the way a sailor or airplane pilot navigates the large spatial world, or the way a chess player or sculptor represents a more circumscribed spatial world.
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But somehow while rats and mice enjoy a reputation for staying within a fairly circumscribed area and making their way back home with alacrity, once hamsters depart slightly from their familiar surroundings they inevitably become distracted and wander aimlessly.
«I was interested in the ways current technologies aid in the production of purely imagined things and wanted to circumscribe the physical realization of these digital apparitions.»
Noting the way capitalism circumscribes life to a relation with the market, Allan Sekula writes «[t] hese forces sought to organize people as atomized «private individuals,» motivated en masse by the prospect of consumption, thus liquidating other dangerously oppositional forms of social bonding.»
The same forces that direct our aesthetic impulses in life also circumscribe our death, and if Lum's newer work is more grim and difficult, it is of a piece with, and a logical conclusion to, the previously mischievous, sweet way of investigating our imagined relationships to our real conditions of existence.
Ordinary time extensions should not have been treated in the same way as situations where sanctions for non-compliance were pre-determined in either the court rules or orders, circumscribing the ability to extend time limits without resort to the court.
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