Sentences with phrase «derivative nature»

It's a promising setup, despite its highly derivative nature.
There has been noise of late about the supposedly derivative nature of contemporary art, about questionable curatorial practices, and about the piratical behavior of the art market.
In their place one puts the ontological priority of the concept of a person and the properly derivative nature of the mental and the physical.
Griffin & Sherburne, New York: The Free Press, 1978, 345) Hence God's»... derivative nature is consequent upon the creative advance of the world.»
So,»... his derivative nature is consequent upon the creative advance of the world.»
To be sure, Elisha had been called «a holy man of God» (2 Kings 4:9) and Aaron «the saint of the Lord» (Psalm 106:16), but in both instances the possessive preposition follows the adjectival phrase or noun, indicating the derivative nature of the appellation.
Due to its plant - derivative nature, rice protein does not contain as many amino acids as one would like.
Despite its derivative nature, Tiny Metal hits all the right notes and throws in a few surprises of its own to liven up the blueprint.
The acting excellence is ultimately cancelled out by the derivative nature of the story, which is not presented in a terribly fresh or distinctive manner.
It's no surprise that director Peyton Reed's (Down with Love, The Break - Up) previous work just so happens to be in made for TV movies, which might also explain the derivative nature and poor handling of scenes that make little sense in the film.
Although the subject matter covers a big event featuring popular people, it's in the small interplays between Grant and Barrymore, as well as the lighthearted digs at the music industry, where Music and Lyrics rises above its derivative nature to become one of the more pleasant date movies of the year.
But don't let the derivative nature of certain aspects in It Follows fool you.
His writing is less successful than his direction: the derivative nature of the plot clangs up against some poorly executed references to other horror films (one reference to The Thing is flat - out terrible), resulting in another example of a genre film - maker trying to appeal through referencing better work than doing good work themselves.
For all the film's flights of fancy and the script's derivative nature, The Cell maintains a foothold in reality through the cast.
The derivative nature of Dom Hemingway «s mouthy, swaggering gangster archetype combines with the aimlessness of the script to create a character piece that goes nowhere, except everywhere we've already been.
There were a few I never got around to discussing, however, like the Jeremy Irons - narrated «Eye of the Leopard,» which was hardly the derivative nature doc I expected.
Crawford and Boyle dismiss this argument by simply pointing to the contingent and derivative nature of EU citizenship, from which it results that citizens of an independent Scotland would no longer be able to invoke the citizenship provisions.
Had the floor swept with the derivative nature of my work.
The Court emphasised that third party funders seek to derive financial benefit from claims just as much as funded claimants and that the «derivative nature of a commercial funder's involvement should ordinarily lead to his being required to contribute to the costs» on the same basis as the funded claimant.
Joking aside, the R9s» design is indeed quite nice despite its derivative nature.
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