Sentences with phrase «create thickets»

His chaotic lines, lush washes, and indeterminate stains create thickets of representational noise that are as exuberant as they are deceptively scatterbrained.
Rules meant to protect the United States from sharing important scientific secrets with its enemies have created a thicket of red tape that is hindering the work of high - tech companies, scientists who want to collaborate with foreigners, and even efforts to equip U.S. soldiers with up - to - date weapons.
«It conflicts with existing laws, policies and established decision - making authority, creating a thicket of confusion, duplication, conflicts and litigation among the District, the County, and the Charter Schools.

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Other proposals would make it easier for competing, «biosimilar» alternatives to break through the thicket of patents created by sellers of complex drugs such as insulin.
Some of these agreements have resulted in significant market opening; others have been of lower standard and have dodged the tough issues necessary to maximize income gains from trade; still others have resulted in trade diversion rather than trade creation and have created a so - called «noodle bowl» of overlapping and sometimes contradictory agreements that have become a thicket of regulations that businesses often find difficult to understand.
Taking their cues from a variety of high / low pop culture — The Fantastic Four, Thomas Pynchon, Orson Welles,»70s kung fu, Elvis Costello — Richter and screenwriter Earl Mac Rauch create a complex world and then have the confidence never to over-explain it, instead allowing viewers to comb through the thicket of gags on repeat viewings.
Fogt creates objects that interact precariously with the wall and ceiling, while Yeapanis explores groundedness by arranging tangled thickets of material that blanket the floor.
The image selected by the artist represents the moment that he disengages from the actress, sometimes near the beginning of the film, creating a simple drawing; but just as often near the end of the film, creating an aggressive thicket of marks that almost obliterate the filmic image.
Ziegler has created an entirely new series of works tailor made for the underground space: his five imposing sculptures are influenced by Brueghel's painting The Cripples and are surrounded by large - scale light boxes depicting an abstracted thicket of horses legs, derived from a detail of a Piero della Francesca fresco.
The review, Digital Opportunity, led by Cardiff University's Professor Ian Hargreaves, calls for the creation of a unified European patent system, and for patent fees to be reformed so there is no longer an incentive to create «thickets» or multiple layers of patents.
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