Capturing the physical brawn and emotional
complexity of its subjects with wit and tenderness, this companion piece to Cote's singular animal study Bestiaire (2012) is a self - reflexive rumination on the long tradition of filming the human body that also advances a fascinating perspective on contemporary masculinity.
3 In this work, we see her exceptional ability to finesse
the complexities of her subjects with insight and simplicity.
Not exact matches
Moreover, our international expansion efforts have resulted and will continue to result in increased costs and are
subject to a variety
of risks, including increased competition, uncertain enforcement
of our intellectual property rights, more complex distribution logistics, and the
complexity of compliance
with foreign laws and regulations.
Scholars experience the phenomenon time after time: you approach a new
subject with a few large general impressions and inevitably discover, upon investiga tion, that the impressions don't do justice to the
complexity of the data, or, at the very least, that they take on shades
of ambiguity you had not previously imagined.
Reflection on general principles, the further and to a certain extent always possible elaboration
of such principles in the direction
of greater concreteness can not in principle keep pace
with the increasing
complexity of subject - matter and circumstances
of individual and social decisions.
The Bible reflects,
with an astonishing realism, the existence
of man as a creature living in the realm
of time and space, and
subject to change and development; and this makes it curiously relevant to human life, in its
complexity, as we have to live it.
We may hope that some
of these shifts represent learning from past mistakes and a closer reckoning
with the
complexities of the
subject itself.
God offers as its subjective aim a vision
of what that entity might become, disclosing relevant novel possibilities that would provide «ideal» opportunities for the concrescing
subject with the maximum enjoyment
of complexity and intensity.
The
complexities of government in Israel increased
with David's years; and now, obviously, he is unable to give his
subjects the personal attention that they had enjoyed during the period
of the early monarchy.
At the summit
of material animal evolution is a proto - human, but the next stage
of complexity in brain function would be out
of kilter
with the natural environment since it is now too powerful to be
subject to the ULCD from the material environment alone.
Once the physical constituents are granted an independent existence, though, they appear to usurp the whole: gathered together in systems
of arbitrary
complexity, but all conforming to their inherent laws
of combination, they now become coextensive
with the universe they so fully explain — including, therefore, the reflecting
subject, which is capable
of juxtaposing itself to the rest
of the world, and
of enunciating the theory
of the very entities that constitute both.
Trump, meeting
with the nation's governors, conceded that he had not been aware
of the
complexities of health care policy - making: «I have to tell you, it's an unbelievably complex
subject,» he said.
«This simple element -
with only one electron and one proton - continues to surprise us
with its richness and
complexity when it is
subjected to high pressures,» Russell Hemley, Director
of the Geophysical Laboratory, said.
Any number
of terrible incidents this year have demonstrated why that was horseshit, but the lightness
of touch in which Simien approaches his thorny
subject - matter, and the
complexity and compassion
with which he writes his characters (brilliantly played by an excellent ensemble) made the film as entertaining as it was thought - provoking.
The first season set the scene — St. Louis in the 1950s, a prestigious teaching hospital, a leading gynecologist pursuing research that is controversial at best in the conservative culture
with a partner who has no acknowledged credentials but shows a keen interest in and understanding
of the topic and a way
with putting the human
subjects as ease — and introduced the
complexity of the study, which was condemned when the initial findings were presented.
It's not like Hiltzik is generous
with the anecdotes, or even a cooperative interview
subject — he has a habit
of declining to answer questions, as if his real motivations are either so obvious that the line
of inquiry is insulting, or so obscure that providing straight answers would undermine the movie's endless
complexity.
The problem
with race as a
subject in Hollywood is that the
complexities of systemic oppression are fundamentally incompatible
with the simplification necessary for narrative - driven filmmaking, where the priority
of story resolution often results in laughably...
Reed Hastings, the CEO
of Netflix and a savvy education reformer, has talked about how software is best at teaching «
subjects with correct answers,» and not so good, at least not yet, at clarifying
subjects that require interpretation — helping us understand an Emily Dickinson poem, grasp the multifaceted
complexity of the Civil War, or appreciate the nuances
of a mathematical proof.
By analyzing physical artifacts as well as archival sources, pairing adult reactions
with the damage that prompted them, School Wreckers allows readers to see the
complexities of education through the eyes
of its often resistant
subjects, prompting broader reflection on the status
of schools as community and custodial institutions.
After having a brief description read to them (do these
subjects of the survey know how to read themselves), does anyone really believe that qualifies said
subjects to have educated opinions on the
subjects of testing and curriculum
with all the
complexities that befuddle even expert observers?
But, the on - line virtual schooling experience deprives students
of a number
of really important experiences, most
of them having to do
with the
complexity of human interactions and the full enjoyment
of certain
subjects.
After the full study
of your application, we select an executor to write a paper from among our college paper writers, who are very familiar
with your
subject, and determine the cost
of the course, depending on the level
of complexity and timing
of implementation.
An assignment writing is also filled
with different
complexities which need thorough understanding and in - depth analysis
of the
subject.
For example, a philosophy assignment can baffle and confuse somebody not acquainted
with the conventions
of working
with this discipline, and sometimes even those used to doing work
of this kind might find it difficult to get through all the
complexities of the
subject.
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Adam acknowledges the
complexity of the issue: «This is a
subject that differs within the team, however I would argue that the games industry has a skills shortage at the moment, [
with] only 10 %
of game course graduates actually getting into the industry.
It is interesting to see the very same principles
of composition and qualities
of light at work in Watteau's military pictures,
with results so similar to the fêtes galantes that one realizes in an instant that it's the
complexities of human interaction, not the circumstances that occasion such interaction, that is Watteau's real
subject.
Works by Heidi Aishman, Leah Busch, Arnulf Rainer, Curtis Mitchell, Joel - Peter Witkin, and William Wegman use these
subjects in combination
with precise materials to examine the
complexities of identity and popular culture.
The artist dedicated his later studio practice to the consideration
of simple and ordinary objects, often in sparsely composed table studies, imbuing his
subjects with symbolic content and an unexpected
complexity.
With subjects painted using vibrant hues and tactile surfaces, Fratino's portraiture depicts a relatable sentimentality by transforming quotidian activities, like eating, lounging or loving, into opportunities to reflect on the
complexities of life.
They operated on all
of the levels that I wanted them to — scale, the
complexity of subject, the treatment [
of paint and technique]-- all
of those things seemed to come together in those two pictures in a way that I had always been struggling
with before, but had hit right on the mark at that time.»
David Hartt has been working
with photographs for many years, attracted to the social, cultural, political, and economic
complexities of the
subjects he captures and rendering them
with a cool, dispassionate eye.
Abercrombie's contagious personality, extraordinary
complexity, and passion for surrounding herself
with fascinating people led to her status as the «queen,» and she was the
subject of works by musicians, artists, and writers alike.
Working
with the seemingly narrow
subject of his own face, Close has produced a richly varied trove that ranges from intimately scaled collage maquettes and fingerprint drawings to monumental gridded canvases; from the sharp definition
of certain photographic techniques to the ghostly blurs
of daguerreotypes and holograms; from the tactile
complexity of paper pulp editions to the smooth, mechanical surfaces
of Polaroids and digital ink - jet prints; from the subtle tonalities
of gray - scale paintings and drawings to the exuberance
of an 111 - color screenprint.
The paintings are tightly composed and evoke,
with startling immediacy, the
complexity of their
subjects.
Although working in different media, both artists tangle
with representing marginalized bodies, problems
of language, and the
complexity of subject formation in a binary world.
In light
of the
complexities of tackling a number
of unfamiliar and highly technical media, Eisenman was wise to stick to familiar
subject matter — the works convey disaffected drinking scenes, surrealistic / expressionistic portraits and nudes, and the occasional macabre figure that have been features
of her work over the past several years — albeit
with a fresh perspective.
The gallery - based exhibitions and off - site events approach the theme
of water and its use
with varying degrees
of urgency, in a variety
of physical contexts, and
with different aesthetics, resulting in a collective presentation
of ideas about water that mirrors the true
complexity of the
subject.
Ryman's recent works explore global and historical
complexities; a
subject the artist first began to investigate
with America (2013), a conceptual sculpture
of Abraham Lincoln's childhood cabin shown in February
of 2013 at Paul Kasmin Gallery.
To this end, she works
with biologists as well as groups such as the Irish Peatland Conservation Council (IPCC), in order to better express the
complexities of her
subjects.
Due to the enormous
complexity of the
subject, these models tend to lack the tighter coupling
with empirical evidence — when contrasted in an area such as computational physics (when validated by theory and experimental results).
Science probably wouldn't progress so quickly, given the
complexity of its
subject matter, if scientists attempted to always articulate things
with that level
of detail.
But Lindzen has gone too far, Schneider says, because, given the
complexity of the
subject, it makes no sense to focus on a few unexplained aspects
of human - induced warming when the overwhelming indicators — along
with current temperature and weather patterns — suggest that the theory is right.
in three
subjects — computation, mathematics and physics (and I mean this literally — it is listed twice in this page devoted primarily to computational physics grand challenges, Navier - Stokes is one
of the grand challenges in mathematics
with a substantial prize, and both classical and quantum chaos, self - organizing phenomena and
complexity in general are grand challenges in physics (all present in the single problem
of understanding the climate well enough to compute meaningful predictions
of future climate)-- it seems both unlikely that this science will be «settled» soon, nor is it at all unreasonable that it is not settled at this point in time.
I have done this (small) work in my free time for free, the
subject is not
of extreme
complexity, so I trust that there is enough time available in a team
of 19 people active full time to comply
with the above recommendations.
The increasing international scope
of the sports and entertainment industries, combined
with daily technological advancements, makes representation
of individuals and businesses operating in these industries
subject to unique challenges and
complexities.
The costs referred to in article 40, paragraphs (a), (b), (c) and (f), shall be fixed by the Secretariat in accordance
with the BVI IAC's Schedule
of fees and costs, taking into account the amount in dispute, the
complexity of the
subject matter, the time spent by the arbitrators and any experts or assistants appointed by the arbitral tribunal, and any other relevant circumstances
of the case.
Mobile Clearwell, the company said, «is the first processing and review platform that can be transported to the data where it resides — versus transferring data internationally and leaving it
subject to regulation — eliminating the
complexity of international e-discovery and reducing the cost and risk associated
with processing and exporting electronic evidence across multiple countries.»
The improvements included using larger fonts, lists, headers, white space, simple language, and logical organization.29 In a study
of voter behavior, Reilly and Richey found that increasing language
complexity on ballots made voters more likely to skip ballot questions.30 Rogers and Brown found that
subjects who received «high - impact» instructions complied
with those instructions at a significantly higher rate than the group that received instructions in the «low - impact» style.31 Finally, McGlone and Tofighbakhsh found that readers presented
with two phrases
with identical meaning more readily accepted and believed the version
of the phrase that rhymed.
«There are thousands
of firms
with expertise handling most
of the work done for Amtrak - most
of Amtrak's work is routine, both in
subject matter and
complexity.»