Sentences with phrase «critical work yet»

«Our talented team of highly trained mitochondrial biologists has preliminary progress, but we have critical work yet to be done.

Not exact matches

And yet, among them were countless members of America's energy industry who also worked alongside first responders and law enforcement officials to evacuate those in danger, limit the damage to affected communities, and begin the process of restoring critical energy sources.
Niebuhr's final type, «Christ transforming culture,» remains critical of culture yet also enters into alliance with what it finds in culture that is capable of becoming part of ongoing work toward the kingdom of God.
To be sure, a critical Greek text of the New Testament is the work of a committee of scholars, and when we read it, it has probably been translated by yet another committee.
By this Harper means not merely the spirit of critical inquiry generally but specifically «modern psychology» (which he says «is as yet largely unknown» in theological schools), and even actual laboratory work in the physical sciences.
London Wine Fair is the critical event for anyone working in the on or off - trade, set to deliver the most inspiring, innovative and unmissable show yet.
From drafting legislation to challenging corporate misconduct to supporting sustainable alternatives, these smart lawyers are playing a critical role, yet receive little credit for the important work they do.
Today the governor said the details have not been worked out yet, and he's waiting for directions from Obama's campaign Cuomo also didn't back off from his endorsement last week of a Republican state senator who cast what he called the courageous and critical vote to legalize gay marriage in the state.
Jeffrey Hunker, a Pittsburgh - based cybersecurity consultant who worked for the National Security Council under President Bill Clinton as senior director for critical infrastructure, said the problem is compounded by the fact that the appropriate response to a cyberattack hasn't yet been worked out.
The concern, he says, is that researchers might need to yet again leave their work during a critical stage, resulting in loss of data and soaring costs.
In addition to awarding annual prizes in the biomedical science and arts and humanities, the Vilcek Foundation will also showcase the work of innovative artists, designers, filmmakers, and others, many of them immigrants who have yet to achieve critical or financial success, at its new headquarters at 167 East 73rd Street in New York City.
In more current, but not yet published work, Sattler is also fusing NMR and crystallography in a drug discovery project to find small molecule inhibitors that neutralize trypanosoma, parasites that cause sleeping sickness, by disrupting life - critical protein - protein interactions.
Yet blood work remains a critical tool when designing a diet.
The year ahead will bring another very large slate of films (at least 17) for Fox, though every potential quality film like new works from Alejandro González Iñárritu (The Revenant) and David O. Russell (Joy) seems to be balanced out by likely critical duds such as yet another Alvin and the Chipmunks film.
A film praised by Variety's Guy Lodge as her «most richly strange feature yet» and a «willfully, gorgeously out - of - time work, one that tangles past and present with critical concern for the future,» her third feature is a fable that follows the eponymous peasant on a fantastical journey.
The biggest surprise of the night, surely, would be an award for Billy Bob Thornton, who has won critical raves for his work on Goliath — a new Amazon show that has yet to really land with audiences.
We help you take a humorous, yet critical look at your work - life balance and determine if you need to make some changes.
Performance in these subjects is increasingly critical to individual and national economic success, yet far too few of our students graduate from high school equipped for post-secondary work in technical fields.
casts as critical to the endeavor are not yet in place, and therefore no one actually knows how they will work in practice.
Yet the classroom is where the mission - critical work happens and where the conversion of resources into services affects student performance.
Updates are a critical piece of any written work assignments, yet it is especially imperative to suitable any lapses in an extremely thesis.
Like others have mentioned I have a sagging shelf full of writing craft books and consume sites like WU and WD voraciously yet I never know if any of this trade craft learning is working without any critical feedback.
Paper in Practice presents work by artists who consider paper an important part of their oeuvre, and whose use of paper is markedly diverse, yet also critical in relation to their individual output, overall.
This book is a critical yet intimate look at the lives and work of nine noted American women artists who have been personally important to Sirlin, based on a series of conversations with each one over the course of two years.
Yet such commercial interest does not necessarily diminish the critical relevance of an artist or a particular body of work, and Sean Scully is, indeed, a fine painter.
The Museum presented the work of living artists who did not yet have wide public exposure or critical acceptance to a broader public.
In a time when feminist critiques are once again at the forefront of critical discourse, Jones's work is yet another reminder of the intertwined narratives of art history and identity politics.
This presentation of his work, the second at the gallery, seeks to draw attention to this critical yet underexposed period of intense experimentation with space, line, form and colour by one of the most important post-war Japanese artists.
Yet Minter's work is not merely a mirror of our culture, and this exhibition provides, for the first time, a critical evaluation of her practice as an astute interpretation of our deepest impulses, compulsions, and fantasies.
Satirical, critical, yet matter of fact and at times poignant, his work draws both on Japanese tradition and Western Modernism, fusing the two in ways which are a model for the cultural transformations now attributed to younger artists in an age of globalization.
Saar yet again led the critical attack on Kara, expressing concerns that the work did little more than perpetuate negative stereotypes, going as far as stating that Walker set the clock back on representations of different races in The United States.
The performances» cycling between contraction and release suggested that there are no easy resolutions to the paradoxes of creative labor, and that a critical yet caring approach to the spectacle of bodies at work may be one way to preserve creative autonomy.
Ernest Mancoba is arguably the most important modern artist from South Africa, and perhaps Africa, yet unlike some of his contemporaries like Gerard Sekoto, his work has not received widespread critical revaluation.
The work on display by female artists indicates the extensive range of the exhibition: Hannah Wilke (who died that year), whose autobiographical works dealt directly with female iconography as well as the effect of cancer on her own body; the performative, body - based work of Cheryl Donegan, referencing both video and gestural painting; the more traditional yet highly stylised and idealised portraits of Elizabeth Peyton, and the critical performance and media work of Coco Fusco.
- Martin Buber The work is diaristic, humorously revealing a self - critical maker, irreverent yet aware of history, serial, playful, reliant on language.
While his monochrome grounds align his work with those for whom monochromatic painting became the next logical step in the advancement of abstract art toward a reductive purity, Motherwell was sharply, yet graciously, critical of those painters who had studied his work of the 1940s, specifically The Little Spanish Prison (1941 - 1944) and Pancho Villa, Dead and Alive (1943) and employed stripes as a modular unit in their paintings.
Yet the critical debates around the work of Caro and the New Generation sculptors also levied pressure on the Greenbergian paradigm by foregrounding the experiential dimension of viewing encounters, demonstrating how critical and artistic investments in the Modernist art object became entangled with new ideas about the individual as well as perception, materiality, narrative, and experience.
Despite critical acclaim and impressive solo exhibitions, Samaras» work has not yet received the wider recognition it deserves.
James Siena is an artist whose work has gained extraordinary critical acceptance over the past two decades for its ingenuity and grace, yet I still wonder what exactly it is that compels such a consensual reception, given that its intellectual rigor and complexity might just as well achieve the opposite effect.
She is the subject of much critical acclaim including Peter Schjeldahl for the New Yorker, New York Magazine's Top Ten Exhibitions of 2010 by Jerry Saltz, and Roberta Smith for the New York Times who called the work «inspiring» and «terrific, full of references yet almost debt - free».
At once critical yet playfully sincere, this project — like much of the artist's work to follow — addresses and overturns codes of national and shared identity, along with their inherent value, by blurring the political, the artistic, and the everyday.
Lebrija's compelling and refined conceptual works offer a perspective on our modern age, critical of a society that no longer believes in Myths, Gods or Monsters and yet remains fearful, isolated and restless.
Bringing a poetic yet critical sensibility to the international stage, her work revolves around subjects such as the global economy, commerce and transportation often based on the classic gesture of the ready - made that is uncovering how collective memory and sociopolitical imperatives can define cultural production.»
Unfortunately, gossip has tainted the scant critical commentary afforded these last works, which have yet to be seriously assessed.
I think the specificity that you seek (or lack of it that you are critical of) will only be revealed in work that responds to the challenges of producing ambitious work that is confident in its purpose (the abstract) but perhaps unsure as yet of its route, (the means) learning on the job I guess.
Watch the first 1 to 2 minutes section of the UP Stream Pt 4 doco / research prject specifically being directed at all Climate Scientists about how important Values are, and why Listening to the community (the target market) is absolutely critical: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iyRKTqsXfjM Watch how people (the general public) are treated by others (climate scientists included) on all climate blogs when they indicate they are not yet convinced of AGW or can't work out who to believe is telling the truth and in doing so reference someone else's «opinion»... and try and measure the level of paranoia exhibited by pro-agw folks about such negative comments about the science.
Here we have a scientist who is Chair of Climate Science at Macquarie University and has worked at leading research institutions, including the US National Center for Atmospheric Research, Princeton University, and the University of Colorado and has a long list of publications in field yet a lecturer (Note, not even a senior lecturer) in computer graphics at the UNSW has the hide to pretend he has the right to be critical of his science.
Researchers from the University of Tennessee wrote: «The evidence that consumers increase energy consumption after being exposed to conservation calls, yet no reduction in generation is observed over critical superpeak hours, is consistent with an emergent body of work in environmental economics exploring the unintended consequences of various policy actions.»
We are working to make sure the GCF does not fund dirty energy, and that it does not become an institution dominated by multinational corporations, wealthy countries, or Wall Street investors that would leave critical, yet unprofitable, climate priorities by the wayside.
And yet when the companies they work for are stigmatized and even demonized for engaging in commerce still critical to our economy, by extension so are they.»
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