Sentences with phrase «considered scandalous»

In the technical community, it's widely considered scandalous when material we paid for is denied to us on the purported basis of copyright.
Duchamp's Nude Descending a Staircase (No. 2)(1912) was considered scandalous and roundly mocked by the media of the day, such as in a March 1913 Cubist - inspired cartoon in The Evening Sun newspaper, seen in reproduction in the show, that depicted «The Rude Descending a Staircase (Rush Hour at the Subway).»
The exhibition not only shows Saint Phalle's numerous shooting paintings — considered scandalous at the time — but also footage of her in action, standing before her canvases where she would plaster on small pots and bags of paint and then shoot at them mercilessly with a shotgun till they bled paint.
In the past, it may have been considered scandalous or improper to meet people online and start a relationship, but now it is acceptable because everyone meets people through social media sites now.
Two centuries ago, the very concept of extinction itself was considered scandalous.
At the time it was considered scandalous here in Canada, (22 years ago) which I found a little odd; now young members do it all the time and are supported to do so.

Not exact matches

Though I am not a Calvinist, I hold to radical, outrageous, scandalous grace (a grace which is more gracious than the grace of many Calvinists), and I believe that as fallen and sinful human beings, we should always be about the work of reforming ourselves and our theology and never consider ourselves fully reformed.
Of course, Gareth, most of the pictures displayed in major museums that we consider to be tame were scandalous for their time.
Perhaps Percy should consider writing a novel in which, instead of having apes teach humans how to communicate, Jews teach Christians how not to be ashamed of their scandalous specificity of God's redemptive people.
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It turns out attachment parenting isn't scandalous at all, though some still consider it to be.
Courtesy of www.inhabitots.com It turns out attachment parenting isn't scandalous at all, though some still consider it to be.
Yet in the poisonous politics of America today, such an idea is considered by some to be scandalous.
She's just taken The Post public, and publishing excerpts from the Pentagon Papers could both be considered illegal enough to land her in jail, and scandalous enough to destroy her paper in the eyes of the shareholders.
Precluding some scandalous upheaval (not likely, especially considering that our bar for bad behavior from elected officials is ever - rising), you will be a two - term mayor.
Along with his Confessions of an English Opium - Eater, he is infamous for a scandalous essay about the killings: «On Murder Considered as One of the Fine Arts.»
Robert... the number of authors who have been sucked in by what they thought as legit publishers as not only scandalous... it's what I would consider grand theft and therefore jail material.
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Despite Manet's respect for the French Academy, and the fact it was modelled on a Renaissance work by Raphael, it was considered to be one of the most scandalous pictures of the period.
But this relegation to «Oh, by the way» status is scandalous — especially considering some of the artists who are deemed fit to grace MOMA's major display spaces.
In September 2007 the tribunal adjourned the hearing of the case to consider whether they should strike out the response in whole or in part as they are permitted to do on the grounds that the manner in which proceedings have been conducted has been scandalous, unreasonable or vexatious, under r 18 (7)(c) of Sch 1 to the Employment Tribunal (Constitution and Rules of Procedure) Regulations 2004, SI 2004/1861 (the ET Rules of Procedure).
Last, but not least, the Roku Ultra is $ 20 cheaper than the Apple TV, which is positively scandalous when you consider that the former is stronger in almost every category.
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