Sentences with phrase «constantly redefined»

The meaning of his work is constantly redefined by the way the public use it.
The exhibition narrates a short period of time during which Schuyff constantly redefined his emerging visual language, appearing on several overlapping series.
(Though in today's world, terms are constantly redefined to mean whatever, so I suppose Crunchyroll could redefine the term «simulpub» to mean anything they want at any given time.)
As with Michael Mann's Public Enemies, the director's use of digital cameras clashes with the historical recreations before giving them new life, a fitting aesthetic revisionism to go along with the constantly redefined parameters of the stories Ruiz conjures from the ether.
Creation comes about only through destruction, in a universe and plane of existence of seemingly infinite stretches and constantly redefined understandings, the poor wretch who clings to archaic mans reasoning will find himself continually outclassed, out thought and out performed.
Over time it distinguishes winners and losers, and it constantly redefines competition.
Humans are constantly redefining god to fulfill their needs.
Although your early parenting experience is soooo much different then the typical, I think many parents struggle (because of time, money, etc...) and must constantly redefine what successful parenting will look like each and every day.
Take those labels with a grain of salt, and live in such a way that you are constantly redefining yourself and finding new ways to describe yourself.
This is less because the film is billed as, and occasionally quite effective, as a thriller than the manner in which Soderbergh constantly redefine...
Ben Wheatley is constantly redefining himself as a filmmaker.
In the unenviable position as one of the few remaining truly independent car manufacturers, Mazda has had to constantly redefine its place within the mainstream since breaking away from Ford at the beginning of the last decade.
Brands like the Moto G line and other equally impressive mid-range Android phones, battle for supremacy and constantly redefine what constitutes a good «affordable Android phone».
I've spent the last eight years constantly redefining what success means to me.
«So you were constantly redefining every single action, and hoping that it would give you the best end result across a wide range of users.»
The installation transforms these objects once again; in the gallery, her works layer themselves and each other, fully taking advantage of three dimensions, constantly redefining their parts in relation to one another.
The painter constantly redefines what painting has been, what it is, and what it can be.
Dubai - based Iranian artists Ramin Haerizadeh, Rokni Haerizadeh and Hesam Rahmanian are constantly redefining the limits of their practice as individual artists and as a collaborative, fervently developing their work to tackle issues that constitute nowadays reality.
His minimalistic artworks carry poetic and emotional depth, constantly redefining the exhibition space.
The amount of «recoverable oil» increases as price goes up, since we can use greater technologies and man power to recover oil, so we constantly redefine what «recoverable oil» is, and with the change of that definition, the amount available increases.
Though science is not usually thought of as «political», Otto asserts that «science pushes the boundaries of knowledge... pushes us to constantly redefine our ethics and morality, and that is always political.»
We live in a digital age where new technologies are constantly redefining how we work, and the jobs market is extremely competitive.

Not exact matches

«The possible is constantly being redefined, and I care deeply about helping humanity move forward.»
I do, however, know that modern atheists don't like to be put into a box and that they constantly like to redefine what it means to be an atheist.
I really think she has redefined simplistic chic (in a very luxurious way of course) and I am constantly inspired by her and Mary - Kate.
With color trends constantly shifting and redefining themselves, our collection of 210 new shades gives you a greater range of creative expression and ensures that your color palettes are fresh, modern and relevant.
This also means that scenes never play out in predictable ways, constantly surprising the audience with refreshing twists that undermine and redefine the genre.
The film initiates an important dialogue about the current techniques used in modern war, and in the same vein as THE HURT LOCKER and FULL METAL JACKET, illustrates how war is constantly being redefined according to the technologies and methods in play.
And just like grief, the film constantly morphs and redefines itself all while being a consuming, devastating experience.
Technological advances and evolving trends mean we constantly need to redefine eLearning.
Across the United States, the role of the instructional coach continues to gain momentum, change forms, and redefine itself to meet constantly evolving educator needs.
In reality, it's more like a stew in which each ingredient is being constantly, subtly redefined by the others.
Today, though, airlines are constantly trying to outdo each other in finding ways to boost what they call «ancillary revenue» — additional fees for features that used to be standard but have now been redefined as perks.
Proposing wind at the Kassel dOCUMENTA, producing a remake of one of the key scenes in Julian Schnabel's biopic about Jean - Michel Basquiat, presenting sealed boxes whose contents are seemingly described by texts on the wall, associating images, captions and comments in a discursive style..., art — and in particular that art whose favorite subject is art itself — is, for him, a huge playground where the right thing to do is to redefine constantly the rules in order to play new games.
This community is constantly facing claims that some new threat is «redefining» security and requires that the old play books be thrown out.
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