It may be important to establish design constraints on the development of Flex Time JD models that satisfy other equity or policy considerations — for example, as part of Osgoode's Accessible JD Working Group,
we considered as a point of departure that the cost model of Flex Time and full time JD programs be similar, so that neither group of law students is asked the «subdidize» the other, or may feel their Law School experience has been deemed more or less deserving of Law School resources.
Not exact matches
The port
of Brindisi was recognised
as a UNESCO heritage site for culture
of Peace
as it was always
considered a safe harbour for travellers and a
point of departure.
The three participants will
consider,
as points of departure, forms
of reproduction enacted in Triple Canopy's 2014 Biennial installation,
Pointing Machines.
Approached to contribute to a group exhibition, «The Translator's Notes,» I was asked to
consider the gallery
as «a blank page,» and a quote from Jose Ortega y Gasset 1937 essay, «The Misery and Splendor
of Translation,»
as a
point of departure:
Taking The Painting Ball (48 Abstract, 42 Landscapes, 23 Still Lives, 11 Portraits, 2 Religious, 1 Nude)
as a
point of departure, this exhibition is Saban's first solo museum survey to
consider the artist's expansive scope
of work developed over the past ten years.
Winiemko uses his personal relationship to what many are
considering a public crisis
as a
point of departure for a series
of new performative video work created for this exhibition.
Using Temple Grandin's «hug machine»
as a key
point of departure, Squeeze Machine
considers artist investigations into collective anxiety.
This event
considers the function
of text, artist's writing and artistic language
as departure points to explore the necessity
of writing for a wide range
of contemporary artists» working today such
as Martha Rosler, Hito Steyerl, Jonas Staal, Cai Gu - Qiang, Miguel A. Lopez, Marion von Osten and the many others who emphasize the act
of writing
as either a significant part, or
as the main site
of their artistic production.
One Stone and the Rain takes CORE Critic - in - Residence Laura A. L. Wellen's 2016 essay
of the same name
as its
departure point to
consider contemporary artistic practices that pair the natural environment with a politics
of contemporary life in Guatemala.
Turbulence, which takes key works by Jack Butler Yeats
as its
point of departure,
considers the movement
of people in today's world, against the backdrop
of shifting contemporary perspectives on post-colonialism, socio - politics, hospitality and humanity.
The exhibition draws on Jakobson's distinctive ideas on the poetic function
of language
as a
departure point for
considering forms
of expression situated beyond semantic clarity.
This talk
considers the role played by the dissent, using the socio - political arts and cultural movements
of the 70s and 80s
as departure points.
The rereading takes
as its
point of departure the socio — political upheavals
of the 1960s and
considers the Bauhaus, its historical contexts and the history (ies)
of its reception from today's perspective.
Finally, art historian Mike Maizels uses Barry Le Va's Room 2, a secret and temporary 1969 installation mounted at the Walker immediately preceding the destruction
of the museum's 1927 building,
as a
point of departure to
consider competing information ideologies
of the known and the unknowable.
While not directly commenting on these issues, the ominous soundscape
of Violin Tuned D.E.A.D. nevertheless suggests Nauman's engagement with that turbulent moment in American history and served
as a
point of departure for Ligon to
consider other works in which the artist's studio has acted
as a conduit for contemporary events.
Using the Philadelphia region
as a
point of departure — but encouraging regional, national and global perspectives — Gray Area
considered preservation in light
of new economic realities, demographic shifts, technological changes, environmental pressures, and myriad fast - changing factors.