Sentences with phrase «constantly changing realities»

Michelangelo Pistoletto began painting on mirrors in 1962, connecting painting with the constantly changing realities in which the work finds itself.
Grave is an open - world, surrealist survival horror experience set in a constantly changing reality.
«Managing Change» hinges on the realistic outlook about the unavoidable and constantly changing reality of intimate relationships (see item 11 in Table 4), and perceives relationship change as a proactive effort to curb, if any, potential deterioration (see item 9 and 10 in Table 4) of the relationship.

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While you certainly do want to modularize and delegate data - collection responsibilities, the reality is that the business model's structure itself may constantly change as your business activities evolve.
My framework of reality and understanding of Truth is constantly changing.
In its pages the reality of change is recognized and the deepest questions of beginnings and endings — of creation and destruction — are constantly confronted.
These constantly repeated messages have been shown to be effective agents of social change: not so much by producing direct change in individual behaviour, but by slowly affecting perceptions of social reality and meaning which underlie behaviour.
God is constantly changing as he includes more and more reality in his consequent nature.
Indeed, he is constantly being changed by that reality.
He is constantly changing as he includes more and more reality in his consequent nature.
But when it does happen, it will be grounded in local political reality, not subject to the constantly changing political winds that blow through the nation's capital.
And for those pesky changing rules — as well as the reality that technology and nearly everything is constantly evolving — how about course versioning and upgrading?
«I think the school that is receiving in any of these situations has some special rights and special considerations because there is a history and an operating reality in that school that's going to be changed by bringing a new school into it, and we have to make sure that the formula does not result in the receiving school constantly being on the short end of the stick, which has often been the case in the previous administartion,» he said.
But the reality of teaching is one of constantly changing conditions with fairly abstract and even ambiguous learning outcomes.
However, in today's fast - paced world where people are constantly busy, and reality television abounds with «quick fixes» to complex animal behavior problems that, in real life, can take weeks, months or even years to change, not all products will be appealing to all people.
You see, a great warlock fell asleep and he is so powerful that his nightmares have seeped into reality creating the constantly changing abyss and the monsters that dwell within it.
In the age of integrated networks, one has to challenge Plato: while we can accept that yes, reality is the shifting entity, constantly changing through perception and context, how different are our «ideals»?
By inviting viewers to experience the conversion of aesthetic standards and the fragility of reality that occurs when the familiar is repositioned in another context through sensory experiences, his work tells us that all things in the world are constantly changing.
Such images also express Kelly's belief in the elusiveness of visual reality, the constantly changing configurations perceptible in everyday life.
Through an observation of nature and ourselves, the works look at «indigeneity,» hybridity and «synthetic forms of life» as well as migration and our «constantly changing perceptions of reality» that affect and influence the way we understand the world.
These works connect painting to the constantly changing cultural realities in which the works find themselves.
One of the ironies in the public «debate» — I use scare quotes since what is transpiring is not a true debate, but rather a competition between an organized disinformation campaign to deny the reality of climate change, and a counter effort to provide a more realistic picture — is that the IPCC is constantly accused of «alarmism,» and is consciously, intentionally, and consistently conservative in their claims.
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