Sentences with phrase «comes out of a premise»

It comes out of a premise that future experts need and should be taught the skills and methods, along with gaining knowledge and insight into the critical and theoretical apparatus as all this should eventually help them when tackling the complex matter of contemporary visual arts.

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The recession, in forcing many companies to re-evaluate their business premises, brought the benefits of serviced office space to the attention of major organisations and, as officebroker's CEO Chris Meredith pointed out — «these organisations have identified that these benefits still remain now the country is coming out of recession.»
The ideas on which the formula was based came out of ancient ancestral traditions; the logic of the doctrine was unassailable once the premises were granted; great prophets, such as Amos, Micah, and Jeremiah, held stoutly to it; and the formula was confirmed and solidified by the final rewriting of the Hebrew historical narratives to illustrate the thesis that every calamity in Israel's record had been a definite punishment for Israel's transgression.
«By undermining Title IX protections for transgender students, Trump would allow all of America to follow the bogus «bathroom bills» coming out of North Carolina and Texas, which are premised on the outrageous assertion that transgender people are sexual predators,» Hoylman said.
«The premise of the governor's proposal... we're OK with, but we are going to come out with our own vision.»
The whole premise of «Find Your ME Spot» is in line with what I believe about true health: it comes from the inside out and requires an attitude of curiosity, nurturing, and self - love.
The premise of a murder mystery with an unreliable narrator is well - trodden territory at this point (The Girl on the Train, In a Dark, Dark Wood, The Woman in Cabin 10, and Sharp Objects all come to mind) but there were at least two moments where I let out an audible gasp over an unforeseen plot twist... so I guess I'm saying if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
The premise is right up there with any Charlie Kaufman film (Being John Malkovich, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Scynecdoche New York), containing so much juicy potential for interpersonal revelations, but the entire set up is thrown away in the third act for a «thriller» movie that came out of nowhere and does nothing but add a period in the middle of the sentence.
Easily one of the most unusual movies to come out in quite some time, this off - beat comedy / drama serves up a fresh, original premise and some of the most bizarre humor to hit the screen in recent years.
The premise of Turbo Kid not only sounds unique but much different than most post apocalyptic films that have been coming out over the past years.
The Strangers In about as simple a horror film premise as a high school screenwriting student might come up with, this night out with Scott Speedman («Felicity,» «Anamorph») and Liv Tyler («The Lord of the Rings» series) hits the standard horror buttons to ensure a spectrum of shocks so that inveterate genre fans won't won't be demanding their money back.
Utterly preposterous as this premise goes — not to mention how Brian seems hopeless and instantly way out of his depth the second he comes within inches of Arielle — this fanciful movie goes on hoping you'll bury your incredulity for this narrative, much like the main character, who has his head in the obliviously romantic clouds.
In the end, the only real suspense comes from seeing whether the film can stretch its wafer - thin premise and paucity of ideas out to a full 90 minutes — and at 88 minutes with credits, even there it comes up short.
The sci - fi premise has promise but loses steam as some of the Morgan Freeman - delivered twists and parables start to come out.
Premise: Shortly before the events of A New Hope (1977), a wayward band of Rebel fighters comes together to carry out a desperate mission: to steal the plans for the Death Star before it can be used to enforce the Emperor's rule.
There are plenty of laughs to be had in They Came Together, though none of them were too uproarious for me, but the biggest problem with the movie is that it's ultimately a one - joke premise stretched out to a feature length.
«The premise for The Chair came out of my experience as a movie producer,» reveals Chris Moore, executive producer and creator of the Starz reality series.
The combination of super serious tone and batsh * t premise should make for an enjoyably bad movie but somehow Bright just comes out f*cking boring, which is a bummer.
, it comes out that Con Air screenwriter Scott Rosenberg, who just might be worse than George Lucas at making up names (one of the two main cops in Gone in Sixty Seconds is christened Detective Drycoff), begged onto the project after getting wind of the premise, though no one so much as alludes to the Halicki film.
But if the premise is... Look, I fight battles all day long, and really it's not my fight, but the impression I have is that the idea of an embargo is to maximise interest in a film by ensuring that reviews come out close to release.
That's the basic premise of directors Chris and Paul Weitz's raunch fest American Pie, a sweet coming of age story wrapped in the same hilarious gross out comedy of There's Something About Mary.
Get Out takes the initial premise of Guess Who's Coming to Dinner and then twists it with The Stepford Wives to create a compelling, thoughtful critique of white power.
Going against the grain of its very premise, it also posits that anyone with a costume can be a superhero, as we see dozens, if not hundreds, of the foolhardy come out of the woodworks in order to be the next Kick - Ass, despite the fact that Kick - Ass himself seems to have learned few skills beyond that which we saw him perform in the first film.
RB: That comes from the premise that essentially most teachers haven't had another teacher observe them, or another professional observe them, other than when they came out of college and they may have been going through their final prac.
It doesn't matter where in the UK they come from or if premises are licensed or unlicensed the dogs are all the same; broken, defeated, worn out and suspicious of anyone who approaches.
Install signs saying the place is security monitored, and if you are out of town, pay for a security person to come by and take a look at the premises periodically, and they (and a good friend or relative) should be a backup for you with keys in case the police need to come and rescue your dogs.
This game and Hot Rod Racer are both titles that rely on high - scoring as the premise of the package, and they both come out on...
There are plenty of Xbox One exclusives coming out this year, but this one stands out to me because of its unique gameplay mechanics and intriguing premise.
Coming seemingly out of nowhere, Titan's Quest was released back in 2006 for the PC and features not only a unique setting and premise, but one of the most interesting and rewarding progression systems in the entire genre.
With a premise like that, and a game coming out of the addictive PopCap Games camp, how can this game be anything but addictive fun?
Overall, Puzzle Agent has an interesting premise, but this first episode does not do enough to flesh out the characters to the level of depth we've come to expect from a Telltale game.
We came up with a classic premise — fighting to get out of Hell — then wrapped it in a third - person shooter with 3D graphics on par with full - price titles.
But when it came time to flesh out his new rival's storyline in a comic titled «Mario vs. Wario,» published within the pages of Nintendo Power magazine, it seemed Nintendo was ready to abandon that premise.
In a 2005 interview with Jay Sanders, published in Bomb, Conrad said of that era, «[I] t seemed to me the time had come to just skip right ahead and carry the whole formalist premise out toward an endgame, where the necessary logical extreme that had already occurred in painting and in performance and so forth years earlier could be exercised in film.»
Dr. Trenberth's gut - level «has to come back out» response to the idea of heat being buried in the deep ocean troubled me, too, on this premise.
Notably, the Colorado ethics panel says that the states that have come out against review of metadata based their opinions «on incorrect factual premises regarding the nature of metadata.»
For example — not referring to R. v. Bruce — if we start from the premise that the moon is made out of rancid green cheese, and cows come from Krypton so that they have super powers when exposed to the yellow sun, it may well be logical to conclude that the cow did not jump over the moon when the sun turned red.
In general terms, the Act sets out the duty of care owed by occupiers of premises to persons who come onto those premises and specifies certain exceptions to the prescribed duty of care.
Although NatWest came close in that the Virtual Assignment did not trigger three out of four of the alienation covenants, it could not avoid being in breach of the covenant against parting with or sharing possession of the premises.
I noticed that one of my very favorite companies, the company that makes Todoist, my task manager of choice, they've come out with, I think it's premature to call a Slack Competitor, but it is a similar type messaging tool it's called Twist, and it works on the same premise.
In on - premises servers you can make a mistake, you don't ever want to give your data to some third - party vendor, and so, the idea was to create kind of an environment for experimentation, software developers often call them sandboxes where people can mash up their legal data with third - party legal data, use AI tools to analyze it, see what works for them, see what kind of insights come out, maybe even make some mistakes, try some things that don't work, but in an environment that they control and that they get to experiment with.
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