The balance of a piece in relationship to its spatial position is a critical component of his work, often
creating a tension between space and sculpture.
However, the high appraisal of these resources and networks
creates tension for low - income minority parents in terms of expectations for parent involvement and contribution and school culture.
This challenging employee often
creates tension on the team, yet managers avoid addressing it with them.
The plan
also created tension among some women's rights groups that didn't want other pieces of legislation to be held hostage because of the abortion plank.
As its own entity, however, «Secret in Their Eyes» is a relatively dull and slow - moving thriller that fails to
create any tension from its time - jumping narrative.
One way to do that is to practice your ability to
create tension throughout your body, so there are no energy leaks when you begin transferring that strength into the bar.
What's worse is that negative energy is then passed on to your employees,
which creates tension and stress within the company.
In fact, science demonstrates
how creating tension and suspense is a key ingredient to effective storytelling.
Crafting a common framework for two unions covering disparate industries and more than 300,000 workers will
inevitably create tensions.
Do your marital
issues create tensions and distance between you instead of leading to mutually satisfying solutions?
Materials don't arrive when promised, workers don't finish on schedule, and managing different trades in the house at the same
time creates tensions.
The combination of authored and found
photographs creates a tension between the subjective and objective uses of the medium and its perspectives on history.
Thus Canadian courts have consistently observed that regulatory regimes of this
nature create a tension between where a mere «inspection» ends and an «investigation» begins.
The choice of particular words can
create tension when exercising the provisions containing them simply because of how they sound, and what impression those words make in the mind of the reader.
The conflicting demands of church and family for the attention of a
pastor creates tensions that can work against good relationships with their own family members.
The friction between the
plates creates tension that builds up, and is then released when the plates slip, creating earthquakes.
It's much easier to create the necessary tension at the top and hold it through the skill, then to lower yourself down and try to
create the tension afterwards.
Many
parts created tension but it was relieved many times with comedy which could have been seen as out of place but I personally felt it worked well.
Different levels can
quickly create tensions between learners, as those who know more can become impatient with others who require more time.
The risk that plans might
fail creates tension that gives readers a reason to turn pages beyond just curiosity.
The juxtaposition of these two
environments creates a tension and a balancing of forces, which provide a very rich soil from which to create new form and expression.
Smooth reinforcing steel can be used to
create a tension system to tie the wall together for protection against earthquakes.
Moreover, it is likely to
create tensions with national law, and the idea of the equality of all citizens.
With a $ 12 million budget, it is just reasonable to wonder where the visual sense has gone, what has happened to the director's understanding
of creating tension.