Sentences with phrase «collective body»

The group gains a new identity when its goals include contributing to a larger and collective body of knowledge.
Being an active movement, we need a democratic, collective body in the spirit of our values to provide our direction.
Listen to how she tells us about one use of collective body heat:
Three of the largest collective bodies that represent authors have filed reports to the US Justice Department that stated «Amazon has used its dominance in ways that we believe harm the interests of America's readers, impoverish the book industry as a whole, damage the careers of (and generate fear among) many authors, and impede the free flow of ideas in our society.»
«The Genius,» reports Georges Dumezil, «is no doubt an expression of the originality, of the distinctive personality, and, occasionally of the esprit de corps of these various collective bodies.
The in - depth and varied knowledge of these individuals, especially related to Sanctuary resources and values, combines to form a highly valuable collective body of expertise and experience.
Acclaimed international artist collective body > data > space present a world premiere of performers interacting with light and visual projections.
Her action text Collective Body Possum toured with The Knife's Shaking the Habitual 2014 world tour and her writing has recently appeared in journals like Fence, Bomb, Aufgabe, Bone Bouquet and GLU Magazine.
«What Senator [Jeff] Klein and I have decided to do is work together as one collective body in order to create opportunities to move legislation forward,» Senate Democratic Leader Andrea Stewart - Cousins told Capital during a recent phone interview.
The droning sets the tone of the visit and frames the exhibition as one collective body of work, meant to be viewed as a whole instead of individually.
Three of the largest collective bodies that represent authors have filed reports to the US Justice Department that stated «Amazon has used its dominance in ways that we believe harm the interests of America's readers,... [Read more...]
The BCO will fill the gap in Ontario by creating a collective body to address key policy issues facing the biotechnology industry.
According to Douglas, the way a group perceives and regulates the personal bodies of members corresponds with their view of their collective body.
O Lord, let the Church be truly your collective body in the world today, the Christ - Community, guided by You, filled with your Spirit, loving and serving men and women as you did when you lived our human life.
The same thing of course also holds good of the historical decisions of collective bodies.
Christianity is a collective body, and thus, he argues, the Church has three ages: the Petrine (broadly, the Roman / Orthodox Church), the Pauline (the Reformation), and the Johannine.
If a group of people pool their funds to donate to a charity of their choice, isn't that a collective body acting in an altruistic manner?
It is the collective body of believers.
L'esprit de corps, the spirit of one collective body is the heartbeat of the underdog — that mutual feeling of loyalty, pride and solidarity.
«Children are entitled to the best care, and this guideline provides the compass for comprehensive and improved care for children based on the collective body of available evidence.»
«The union's a collective body, a collective voice and it affiliates collectively.
However, as we get closer to the convention, we all know choices have to be made, and the delegates as a collective body can only support one candidate.
The Italian activist Franco Berardi made much the same sort of point in Milan on 14 March: «Our arms are those of intelligence and critique... the indispensable activity of becoming aware again of the collective body... one needs to rediscover oneself in a Tahrir Square.»
He cites the British journalist Roger Cohen, writing in the NYT, on Tahrir Square as a «reawakening» in which the boredom of holding out also provides an opportunity to «talk to each other, touch each other, make love, discover the collective body, which has been paralyzed for too long».)
The schedule we are unveiling today provides a clear roadmap for the path we will take as a collective body to achieve a sound budget for New York State that recognizes the divergent needs of our communities and the fiscal reality of our state,» said Silver.
Mark - Viverito said she sought to make the Council more equitable and function as more of a collective body during her tenure, with a commitment to immigration and criminal justice reform.
But scientists have long suspected that if temperatures were to plunge to near absolute zero, molecules would come to a screeching halt, ceasing their individual chaotic motion and behaving as one collective body.
First, to make an independent presentation at the plenary session, describing what they regard as the contribution of the collective body of work reported at their thematic session to SciSIP knowledge and, of special relevance to NSF, existing gaps or new opportunities.
The award recognizes individuals who have made significant fundamental contributions to cancer research, either through a single scientific discovery or a collective body of work.
A data set of 10 won't yield any confident conclusions, of course, and I won't treat this as representative of the collective body of China Study data.
It is up to us to see the collective body of research articles that give us direction in one way or another.
When you look at the collective body of evidence and see that everything works together to benefit health in overlapping, complementary ways, resistant starch starts to look like a nutritional superstar!
«The collective body of evidence indicates that total daily protein intake for the goal of maximizing resistance training - induced gains in muscle mass and strength is approximately 1.6 g / kg, at least in non-dietary (eucaloric or hypercaloric) conditions.»
«Transformers: The Last Knight» stars a group of wonderful actors like Hopkins, John Goodman, Steve Buscemi, Tucci, John Turturro, Omar Sy, Tony Hale and also Mark Wahlberg (that's not fair he's actually great in «The Gambler»); and evidence for that statement can be found everywhere else their collective bodies of work.
Austin Film Festival annually recognizes a Distinguished Screenwriter for their collective body of work that has elevated and heavily contributed to the culture of film.
The proposed research for this project will integrate this collective body of work to interrogate how culturally - situated tools and culturally - responsive practices are (or are not) designed within wide - reaching, informal learning ecologies around making and gaming, how learners respond to those designs, and how we can bring effective applications from more formally - influenced environments to these naturalistic, interest - driven ones.
Students then own the mathematics because it is a collective body of knowledge that they have developed over time through guided exploration.
EU Read is basically just a collective body of people who want to understand, on a fundamental level, how digital reading influences cognition and retention.
The collective bodies of author bodies main arguments is that Amazon's dominant position makes it a monopoly as a seller of books and a monopsony as a buyer of books.
This is the first time these collective bodies have ever banded together over a singular issue, the market dominance of Amazon.
This is fairly easy to refer people to your work in progress or see a collective body of work.
EPUB is developed by a collective body, nuff said.
The title of the exhibition fits well: from his earliest object on display, Hunting Dogs Project (1961), a model for a public garden in the form of a maze, to PN27 Penetrable, made in 1979, a year before his death, there is a definite drive in the artist's work to contain a boundless and unpredictable human body, including the collective body — with all its joyful and painful emotions — within a certain aesthetic frame.
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