Sentences with phrase «conventional modes»

But while most of the established players continue to use a combination of conventional modes of marketing communication, recent years have seen some new age companies that chose the path less traveled.
Additions to the higher - trim versions of the Accord include LED headlights (which inexplicably use halogen high - beams), adaptive cruise control (which, thankfully, can be used in conventional mode), forward collision warning (which is more nervous than a driver's ed instructor), and a novel feature Honda calls LaneWatch.
The temptation of the church is to force this God back into conventional modes.
the «available» education must also be made accessible to all, by eliminating all forms of discrimination and through installing flexible modes of education, particularly for the most vulnerable and marginalised who otherwise may not be reached by conventional modes.
Noted for early postmodern works that experimented with pedestrian movements and unusual performance venues, in the 1980s Brown returned to more conventional modes of theatrical presentation.
The work will broaden the artist's use of sound, and challenge conventional modes of audiences» engagement with different media.
Like Dada and the Surrealists, Pollock's work subverted conventional modes of expression; by the mid 1940's he had developed his infamous dripping and pouring technique.
Even in comparatively conventional mode, Bill Morrison's work still benefits from the poetic potential of nature's repossession of its own elements.
On the PvP side, you have the standard castle siege and open - world PVP along with other less conventional modes.
These artists employ conventional modes of communication in unconventional ways, underscoring the rhetorical and performative techniques that render words effective.
The content of her work meanwhile questions conventional modes of filmmaking: linear narrative is passed over for a circular approach, and recurrent themes — investigations of time, duration, and the act of seeing — favor visual explorations instead of traditional representation.
In the Delphi accident, on October 14, 2014, the autonomous Audi was being driven «in conventional mode» and was at a stop sign, when a 2008 Honda Accord coming from the driver's left side «over the elevated center island... hit the right front of the Audi and continued to go over another center island at 25 - 30 mph.
Instead, except for rooms for John Currin and Glenn Ligon, the show mostly flips into conventional mode.
Accessibility: the «available» education must also be made accessible to all, by eliminating all forms of discrimination and through installing flexible modes of education, particularly for the most vulnerable and marginalised who otherwise may not be reached by conventional modes.
On longer journeys, DeMatio and others discovered, to their chagrin, that there's no apparent way to switch cruise control into a more conventional mode, a problem in heavy traffic or when rain and snow confused the XF's radar sensors.
Challenging conventional modes of artmaking, performance art has long been a medium within which artist can utilize a different format to explore, challenge, and dissect a range of ideas and frameworks.
He suggests that a certain multiplicity and temporality exists in the experience of a combine, that to appreciate the them one must approach from a perspective that breaks with conventional modes of viewing.
The translation of the basileia of God is misleading when it shifts into this conventional mode.
In a provocative essay appearing in these pages a while ago, Stephen Swecker challenged religious thinking to abandon its old allegiance to conventional modes of speech and categories of meaning and to plunge into a far deeper and richer pool of experience: the murky waters of unbridled imagination, or «fantasy» (see «Toward a Theology of the Fantastic,» Christian Century, January 16).
Could you please advise when making the bread, should I use the fan forced mode or the conventional mode?
These two figures show the internal waves at Dongsha Island on April 23, 2010, as seen by the radar on TerraSAR - X in its conventional mode of operation (left) and in the experimental new mode that permits direct velocity measurements (right), with the measured surface velocities shown in color.
However, conventional modes are not enough to find that ideal date.
But, then again the shift from the conventional mode of getting to know someone, does give rise to a number of question.
Even working in this conventional mode, Boorman doesn't try to strong - arm us into blubberiness.
There are fewer chefs in the kitchen,» said Hartley, who said that the film will «probably be distributed by the conventional modes
The battery could be charged in two ways: in the rapid charge mode with 20 kW charging power in less than 60 minutes or in the conventional mode with 3.3 kW charging power in around four hours and a half.
Accordingly, the power that the alternator would consume and take away from the engine in the conventional mode now remains fully available for even more efficient and dynamic acceleration.
In addition to that conventional mode of investment, SIP allows users to customize their SIP amount this helps investors to adjust their investing money based the ongoing market mood.
The New York artist often begins by working in a more conventional mode, painting surreal canvases that meld distorted, just - recognizable fragments of landscapes and still lifes with vivid splashes and swirls.
Both artists subvert the medium, commanding a reading free from ideology and challenging conventional modes of creation.
The conventional mode of paying the premium is making a monthly, quarterly, half - yearly or yearly payment.
Also, the online channel of insurance distribution is cheaper than the conventional mode.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z