Sentences with phrase «confinement of»

«Outdoor structures can help define your space and do not have the confinement of four closed walls, so they are typically good choices for smaller properties,» Henriksen says.
As many commentators have noted, the general concerns raised by the Four Corners report are not new or limited to the NT (see this report from Victoria in 2012 about the solitary confinement of children).
The organization lobbied Arizona to get a ballot measure called Prop 204 that would ban intensive confinement of pigs and veal calves.
On April 12, 1919, people in Amritsar had got together to hold a meeting and protest against the confinement of two leaders fighting for independence...
All medically necessary expenses if confinement begins following a medically necessary hospital confinement of 3 days or longer.
Habeas corpus relief was not available in this case, as Nguyen does not face physical confinement or a deprivation of liberty that is more restrictive than the confinement of other inmates.
Interestingly, although the law lords declined an invitation from the respondents to depart from Page as «unnecessary» on the facts of this case, the tenor of the speeches in Grieves can only encourage further confinement of Page to its facts and a challenge at a later date by defendants.
The court agreed with the trial judge's conclusion that there had not been a rigorous risk assessment as contemplated by the 2000 directions, and that following such an assessment the trust should also have had a policy considering the confinement of Agar to her room at night.
The relevant constitutional language, purposes, history, traditions, context, and case law, taken together, make it likely that, where confinement of the noncitizens before us is prolonged (presumptively longer than six months), bail proceedings are constitutionally required.
Criminal Trial: Hades is charged with kidnapping and unlawful confinement of the goddess Persephone.
Therefore, the issues presented to the Illinois Supreme Court were 1) absent a waiver of the testimony rule, was the State's proffer enough to satisfy 3 - 807 and justify the confinement of Sam S. and 2) absent a waiver of the testimony rule, was the State's proffer enough to satisfy 3 - 807 and justify the confinement of Michelle J.?
SC01 - 1367 Advisory Opinion to the Attorney General Re: Limiting Cruel and Inhuman Confinement of Pigs During Pregnancy
First, the report is striking in the number of concerns it raises about ill - treatment in places of detention in the UK, including inter-prisoner violence, a lack of safety in prisons, use of restraint and separation in psychiatric hospitals, solitary confinement of children and indefinite lengths of immigration detention.
In January 2015, CCLA along with the Canadian Association of Elizabeth Fry Societies (CAEFS) launched a challenge against the practice of solitary confinement of prisoners in Canada's federal penitentiaries, arguing that such practices can constitute torture, and cruel and unusual treatment, contrary to the Charter.
Immediately prohibit solitary confinement of incarcerated women and minors, as well as those with mental illnesses or disabilities.
Solitary confinement of a dangerous prisoner in accordance with the prison rules was neither unlawful nor in breach of his Convention rights, the Scottish Court of Session has ruled.
The CCLA is arguing that Canada's use of solitary confinement of inmates in prisons violates s. 12 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and is inconsistent with the revised UN Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners (known as the Nelson Mandela Rules), which, among other things, state that solitary confinement should not exceed 15 days and should «be used only in exceptional cases as a last resort, for as short a time as possible and subject to independent review...»
The UN's Mandela Rules define solitary confinement as confinement of prisoners for 22 hours or more per day without meaningful human contact.
Placing suicidal or distressed people in observation cells that minimally provide for the necessities of life fails to recognize that confinement of this nature may promote psychological distress.
If international climate policies succeed, against all odds, in sealing an ambitious deal on the confinement of global warming to < 2 °C, then the focus of TE research should actually shift to the social transformations arena: a massive acceleration of innovation processes for the decarbonization of our contemporary industrial metabolism will be the only way to deliver.
Ohio Farmers Agree to Lighten Up on the Confinement of Animals
Their promotional embellishments have also corrupted the meaning of «greenhouse effect,» a term originally relating the loose confinement of warm nighttime air near ground level by cloud cover, to hot air trapped inside a greenhouse,» Kondis explained..
In addition, the persistence of regional features (such as above - normal multi-year ice concentrations compared to recent years in the southern Beaufort and Chukchi Seas) and geographic constraints (such as the confinement of ice in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago) can lend predictive skill to forecasts.
The punitive confinement of Bradley Manning, far from being an obscene anomaly, has been monotonously consistent with American laws and customs.
Although there is a tendency to link McKinniss to painters such as Elizabeth Peyton and Karen Kilimnik — largely due to the confinement of much of their output to smaller scales — it is more enlightening to pair McKinniss with other contemporaneous practices such as Luc Tuyman's gray - scale, funereal politics, Pablo Bronstein's architectural Capriccios or Jamian Juliano - Villani's hyper - real painted patchworks.
We are currently in the midst of a national movement to end the solitary confinement of children.
Particularly haunting is this self portrait from 1985 that uses the solitary confinement of the darkroom to create a blurry ambiguity which underscores the gradual loss of the body and the self.
As a group, we came to the consensus that the legibility of the contents of both artists» box - shaped works emphasized the tenuousness confinement of space.
«The confinement of the paintings haunts; you can't really go back, you can only go in,» Lévy says.
Her work often explores that interplay between the confinement of built environments and the freedom of open spaces.
Whose Utopia suggests a perpetual disparity between the confinement of an industrial lifestyle and the individual utopia.
Often off - center or escaping the confinement of the paper, the subject matter of each piece delivers an unidentifiable, yet captivating series of overpaintings.
Louise Nevelson is a woman with an independent mind who threw off the shackles of restrictions and confinement of her life.
Once again, the sensitive exhibition design adapts to its contents, and the confinement of this gallery evokes the suffocation of mourning, but also, perhaps, the retrenchment felt by those who saw so many individuals martyred for the cause.
The extreme confinement of her physical world thus led to an expansion of her imaginary world.
Challenging the confinement of the rectangular plane, Smith expanded the three - dimensional elements of his canvases, warping them outwards, adding various shapes to their edges, and dispensing of stretchers...
They rejected the idealized nudes of academic painting, as well as the hypocritical confinement of the erotic to mythological subjects.
Challenging the confinement of the rectangular plane, Smith expanded the three - dimensional elements of his canvases, warping them outwards, adding various shapes to their edges, and dispensing of stretchers all together, hanging sheets of painted canvas like giant kites.
The abstract work depicts two tiny doll hands reaching outwards from a confinement of zippers.
(An 1840 chair from a Shaker community is on view, and a learning station nearby references the forced, minimalist confinement of prisons.)
Threaded throughout Bovo's practice is her interest in the human act of carving out a space for community within inhospitable urban landscapes, and more broadly, within the confinement of law, the logics of nations, and the systems of globalism.
I was restless with this idea of the confinement of the architecture of the current cultural system.
Appropriately, curator Heather Darcy Bhandari accords pride of place to three of Leslie Wayne's celebrated «rag» paintings, in which she intricately folds thoroughly worked and conventionally rectangular paint skins to create three - dimensional works that resemble dishcloths, at once referencing and escaping the confinement of gender identity.
One could mistake each one for a continuous brushstroke, except that their crossings have the contradictions and confinement of a Piranesi prison.
To reduce the 40 - year career of our most flamboyant non-figurative painter — he insists on «non-figurative» in preference to «abstract» — to 22 canvases is like limiting Gary Sobers to that one over when he hit every ball for six; but in the confinement of the Sackler Gallery it works.
Liberated from the confinement of the mechanical loft, the noises become eerily serene and seem to resemble natural sounds from the environment.
Years after the confinement of Azhi Dahaka by Fereydun, the evil Deevs (Monsters) who were the commanders in the army of darkness led by Azhi Dahaka rose again in different parts of the ancient lands of Khunirath and rebelled against the humans who were celebrating the victory of the army of light.
[36] The town's cult repeatedly participates in illegal acts: ritual human sacrifices whose purpose is the deity's resurrection, [38] illegal drug trade, [39] and kidnapping and confinement of children in a facility to teach them its dogma through brainwashing, while presenting the facility as an orphanage.
Forget the confinement of a 5 star resort and try experiencing the real Mexico.
Keep in mind most pets dislike the confinement of costumes and masks.
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