Sentences with phrase «collective act»

The operative question is whether the African - American entrepreneurs who perform, produce, distribute, and display the «music» that has the made the trashing of «bitches» and «hos» tolerable will clean up their own collective act.
The new day that is dawning for me and, I suspect, for many others — despite our Protestant suspicion of rituals — is the realization that truth is somehow embodied in ritual and the other collective acts of the community.
Dan has been at the forefront of experimenting with progressive storytelling for years, first as a co-founder of the webcomics collective ACT - I - VATE, where he serialized KELLY, and then with the critically acclaimed webcomic SHOOTING WAR (with Anthony Lappé), originally published by Smith Magazine.
The project departs from Tanaka's curiosity about the local histories of The Showroom's neighbourhood, Church Street and comprises of a series of new collective acts and an exhibition of new and existing works.
How we use our individual and collective acts of speech and silence to negotiate common (global, national, local) goals relating to the world we live in and want to live in, still remains a deep democratic conundrum.
A new study of 6.4 million business - travel flight bookings has confirmed what many have long suspected: Women are responsible, with - it employees who save their companies money just by having their collective acts together.
While loan servicers that collect payments on more than $ 1 trillion in student loan debt seem to be getting their collective act together, government regulators continue to keep a sharp eye out for «unfair, deceptive, or abusive acts or practices.»
The former refers to an interior disposition emerging within the people of God — an inward awareness of the nature of the faith — while the latter refers to the consensus achieved as a result of this collective act of discernment.
Of course in the real world, different customers deposit what they borrow in different banks: so that the creation of money is a collective act.
But all it took was one Hollywood start and hit weekend at the box office to cause the jewelry industry to feel enough societal pressure to clean up its collective act.
And in the collective acts of the community is to be found «new life.»
Thankfully, Schumer said, the cuts don't take effect until January 2013, which gives lawmakers plenty of time to get their collective act together.
But he's tired of waiting for the Republicans to get their collective act together.
Unfortunately, as you say, actually nothing has changed in Labour's detailed «policy offer» so far — and won't unless the Left gets its collective act together and intervenes in the, deliberately Byzantine complexity, of Labour's policy making processes.
She also benefitted from the fact that Republican leaders managed to get their collective act together and nominate her early, enabling her to hit the campaign trail — and the airwaves — long before her opponents.
All seven of the House Republicans from California who represent districts that Mr. Trump lost voted for the bill, a collective act of political audacity in a state simmering with anger toward the president.
«This is a collective act they've taken part in.
«While the single ant is certainly not smart, the collective acts in a way that I'm tempted to call intelligent,» says co-author Jürgen Kurths who leads PIK's research domain Transdisciplinary Concepts and Methods.
A group of 10 assemblies that have been structured as such to promote accessibility and meet the legal requirement for a collective act of worship, broadly Christian in nature.
Despite Britain's multi-faith society, schools are still required to include a collective act of worship of a Christian nature, while faith schools and religious academies have raised fears about community cohesion and covert selection.
While our law enforcement agencies clearly need to get their collective acts together, we need to figure out how best to protect our children from crazed shooters.
Evaluating the collective act of knowledge building involves a shift of focus from the individual effort to the quality of the product.
During the Idul Fitri holiday week, you can expect less traffic in Bali, since most of the non-Balinese urban population flees the island (a collective act locally referred to as mudik) to gather with their families at home in other parts of Indonesia.
In its new location, the sculpture's transformation from art object to holy relic will be completed by further applying copious amounts of sugar to its surface in a collective act of «sweetening» the loss of home, country, ideology, or faith that is our global zeitgeist.
Animating Park Avenue Armory with the sights, sounds, and movement of renowned interdisciplinary artist Nick Cave, The Let Go will transform the Armory's Wade Thompson Drill Hall into a dance - based town hall that brings together visitors to participate in a collective act of catharsis.
Animating the Armory with the sights, sounds, and movement of renowned interdisciplinary artist Nick Cave, The Let Go will transform the Armory's Wade Thompson Drill Hall into a dance - based town hall that brings together visitors to participate in a collective act of catharsis.
Rehearsal for a Reunion (with the father of pottery) is based on the artist's trip to Japan to reconnect with his estranged Japanese father through the collective act of making a tea set in a pottery workshop.
Koki Tanaka, «A Behavioral Statement (or an Unconscious Protest), 2013, collective acts, HD video, 08m: 00s.
Koki Tanaka, «Precarious Tasks # 4, Sharing dreams w ith others, and then making a collective story», 2013, collective acts.
Koki Tanaka, «Precarious Tasks # 9, 24 hrs Gathering», 2014, performance, collective acts.
Calling climate change a fundamental threat to mankind and urging world leaders to basically get their collective act together and reach a strong post-Kyoto agreement in Copenhagen this December, UN Secretary General Ban
In other words, it exempts about half of all collective acts in Canada.

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