Sentences with phrase «cyclical nature of»

Some of the first companies to adopt alternative officing were the accounting firms like Ernst & Young and Arthur Andersen, but Coopers & Lybrand's Flynn says there are potential problems with the industry because of the cyclical nature of the business.
Although the economy is strong at the moment, he realizes the cyclical nature of real estate and is hedging against the next downturn.
Due to the high volatility and cyclical nature of the office market timing a well - thought strategy in terms of the timing of market entry and exit, location and quality of product to be targeted it is critically important for achieving targeted returns.
Take advantage of the cyclical nature of the office market by timing entry in the local office market close to the bottom of the cycle and exiting close to the peak
Given the cyclical nature of commercial real estate combined with current secular trends shaping the market, single - tenant real...
Given the cyclical nature of the real estate market, there's a strong possibility that a repeat of 2008 can occur.
Thus, the «wants» market is subject to wilder and faster swings than the «needs» market in the cyclical nature of those markets.
However, it is important to recognise that given the cyclical nature of lateral violence unresolved trauma is one of its drivers.
Another aspect of the cyclical nature of lateral violence is that people who are seen as successful are often the targets of lateral violence in their communities because they are seen as «coconuts» or not «community» enough.
«The Role of Dissociation in the Intergenerational Transmission of Child Abuse» is a study that investigated the cyclical nature of etiological factors to child abuse.
Have you ever wondered what Ms. Marvel comic book writer G. Willow Wilson thinks about representation in media, and the cyclical nature of comic books?
We are thrilled they know we are driven to support them — through the cyclical nature of the energy industry — with our collective experience.»
Legal professionals need to be able to adapt and put themselves in the best position to survive the cyclical nature of the real estate business.
Similar archaeological finds have been made in the wake of retreating Swiss glaciers, yet again demonstrating the cyclical nature of ice advance & retreat during the Holocene, as in prior interglacial phases:
Although he says the AMO doesn't explain all of the cyclical nature of hurricanes in the Atlantic, Landsea still thinks the Americas will continue to experience active and inactive periods of storminess.
I'm not saying that human activities do not have an impact on climate, I am just saying that we have greatly overlooked the natural cyclical nature of our solar system, as well as other factors that effect climate change.
Some might believe that this all suggests that CO2 appears to be a somewhat weak climate driver that is overwhelmed by natural variability, and that our international institutions appear to have inexplicably forgotten their climate history and not be aware that, far from being «unprecedented,» the apparent cyclical nature of our climate explains the current temperature trends very nicely.
AS you travel the state, what are the biggest misperceptions you hear from climate skeptics who often say these changes are the result of the cyclical nature of our planet's temperature patterns?
Now we just have to see what happens when the Atlantic flips into its cold cycle and the cyclical nature of the sun, whether we return to the temperatures we were in the late seventies as measured by objective satellite readings.»
Due to the cyclical nature of tidal energy, each tidal flow offers varying levels of power, with the highest amount occurring approximately every six hours.
This is what is being used to deduce the cyclical nature of hurricane activity over the past hundreds of years.
Whilst this is the basic cause of the cyclical nature of the ice age and the warmer inter ice age climate of the earth in the last few million years at least, there are natural «feedbacks» in the earth which then exaggerate this climatic change.
Engaging with the cyclical nature of existence, Drew creates works that meditate upon, and in turn celebrate, the transience of the human condition.
Artists can capture and master the ephemeral or the cyclical nature of things.
Beyond the material and visual references, nature is also reflected in Drew's philosophical understanding of his work, which he views to be a reflection of the cyclical nature of time, the continual processes of transformation, and the connectivity of all things, or as the artist has succinctly put it, «the nature of nature.»
These formally abstract compositions engage with the cyclical nature of life, point to our essence of being and in turn become a celebration and reflection on the transient nature of existence.
Initially a great deal of whining takes place. The old guard feeling threatened when some thing happens outside of the cocoon like somnambulism of a functional, institutional, or negotiable arrangement. Eventually the elders have a moment to reflect on what startled them. Then they change their minds. Its almost humorous the cyclical nature of the event, except that the few who disobey are demonized by a crowd of immobiliers wielding snarky crits, bellying a sentimentality.
Using wit and wordplay, Melvin reappropriates familiar songs and idioms to explore time, repetition, and the cyclical nature of cultural stimulation and communication.
Interested in the cyclical nature of civilization and history, Hocking has noted: «Wherever I go, the history and people of the place influence my artwork.
Borrowing from old advertisements and culturally specific printed textiles, Graham parallels historically significant events of the past with those of the present to explain the cyclical nature of Western politics.
This series uses digital technology to create a dynamic painting depicting vivid images of animals in countless flowers that constantly bloom and wither, at once expanding the expressive forms of color and making a metaphor for the connected, cyclical nature of natural life.
Jesse Darling «s materialisation of software's influence as owner and objectifier in Photoshop 1 (Healing Brush, Clone Stamp, Paint Bucket)(2013) confuses the point where the body ends and the image begins, while Harm van den Dorpel «s «Untitled assemblage (selfie)» (2013) mimics the cyclical nature of identity creation and curation within its sphere of digital prints on perspex while still dangling within, and being dwarfed by the concrete structures surrounding it.
Plunging headfirst into the 21st century, group exhibition The Luminous Interval at The Guggenheim Bilbao takes The Saviours of God as a starting point to address the myriad and often uncontrollable dualities that surround the cyclical nature of life, from the conception of a foetus or an artwork to the birth of a nation, and the subsequent demise of both.
As we continue our week long series Rise of Rebellion, we take a look at the cyclical nature of conflict and growth through the work of Philip Guston and the wisdom of Peter Clemenza in our latest article by Andrew Tosiello.
The exhibition «Time, Light, Japan» at the Art Gallery of New South Wales explores the cyclical nature of time through video, photography, sound and installation.
It takes the viewer through four seasons in one tree's life — repeated endlessly to simultaneously evoke the cyclical nature of life and the ideal of infinite existence.
Rise of Rebellion: DailyServing's latest week - long series As we continue our week long series Rise of Rebellion, we take a look at the cyclical nature of conflict and growth through the work of Philip Guston and the wisdom of Peter Clemenza in our latest article by Andrew Tosiello.
It suggests a cyclical nature of the works, perhaps harking back to the Catholic Church that Poliakoff's mother was so heavily involved with, and its related chiaroscuro.
Attending to the cyclical nature of the artist's work, the project examines the transformations in Braque's creative process as he moved from painting small, intimate interiors in the late 1920s, to depicting bold, large - scale, tactile Cubist spaces in the 1930s, to creating personal renderings of daily life in the 1940s.
Zittel's work highlights the complicated idea that we need to find meaning and structure in our lives; our desire to imbue use objects with intentionality; and the cyclical nature of our particular ideologies or utopias.
In Let Me Hold Your Breath, the presence of the video sculpture mimics the gaps in breath, the rhythm of pulse, and cyclical nature of the body.
Above all, their work offers metaphors that concretize a belief in the cyclical nature of things.
Like excavated antiquities or fossils, Smythe's ceramic compositions allude to the cyclical nature of civilization — a dramedy in which all of the players are subject to conquest and demise.
The cyclical nature of life — decay and resurrection — plays a central recurring role throughout Leonardo Drew's elaborate and enthralling installations and multilayered sculptures, which are often composed of found objects, wood, and fabrics.
Michal Rovner (b1957) has used video, photography and sculpture throughout her career to express conflict, the cyclical nature of history, dislocation and human interaction.
The cyclical nature of these manifestations of public discourse make the feeling ever more unresolved and ambivalent.
This ritual reflects a common tradition among cultures that practice sand painting — allowing for new drawings to be made while also speaking to the impermanence of life and the cyclical nature of the universe.
Francis Alÿs: A Story of Deception, a two - part exhibition on view at MoMA PS1 and The Museum of Modern Art, presents a range of work from the mid-1990s to today by the artist Francis Alÿs (Belgian, b. 1959), who uses allegorical methods to explore the cyclical nature of change in modernizing societies, the urban landscape, and patterns of economic progress.
Earlier exhibitions included Wood: The Cyclical Nature of Materials, Sites, and Ideas at the Het Nieuwe Instituut, Rotterdam (2014), which explored links between wood in design and architecture and the economic, politi ¬ cal, natural, and cultural cycles that surround its production, circulation, and consumption.
The cyclical nature of this repetitive cycle of creation and destruction is signaled by the ash and the thousands of sunflower seeds that have been scattered throughout the painting.
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