Sentences with phrase «destabilizes what»

Consequently, Benglis's work destabilizes what are traditionally believed to be video's «inherent properties» such as liveness and «real» time, spatial orientation and relations, and separation of creator and creation.
«What we need to keep tabs on now is whether the speedup will in any way destabilize what's left.
What they're doing in terms of education is they're trying to create an alternative system and destabilize what has been the anchor of American democracy.
Weingarten raved that the Walton family's charitable arm is «trying to create an alternative system and destabilize what has been the anchor of American democracy.»
The repercussions to the market if artists had the right to impugn the authenticity of their works after the fact would turn the art economy topsy - turvy, destabilizing what many already judge to be a thinly traded, tenuous ecosystem to begin with.

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TORONTO, April 23 - Foreign ministers from Group of Seven leading industrialized nations on Monday united to condemn Russia for what they called «a pattern of irresponsible and destabilizing» behavior and urged Moscow to help resolve the conflict in Syria.
The US Army said the joint exercise with South Korea countered what it called «North Korea's destabilizing and unlawful actions on July 4.»
What critics said: «It marks a major stride forward, at once sure - footed in its method and destabilizing in its effect.»
What destabilized this system was war spending.
«The question is at what level we would freeze or reduce output — we need to find the good compromise in order not to destabilize the market,» Bouterfa said on Tuesday.
This sounds crazy, but it's exactly what Minsky meant when he theorized that stability is destabilizing.
Dropping a hint, after NPP acting National Chairman's roundly condemned destabilizing statement, that leaders of the biggest opposition can not guarantee what will happen if the NPP loses the November elections another «militant» member of the opposition party, Hopeson Yaovi Adorye on Tuesday stated on UTV that the party and its 2016 flag bearer have resolved not to waste their time complaining about any supposed unfair treatment in the upcoming elections.
Republican Congressman Tom Reed is bucking his GOP President, calling on the Trump Administration to continue making what are known as Cost Sharing Reduction payments, to prevent destabilizing the health insurance marketplace.
But Trump, in fact, may be Cuomo's best argument against Nixon, Arzt said, noting the governor could argue, «You have a novice in Washington, and look at what a mess he's made of the nation, if not the world, in terms of destabilizing it.
To see what happens to the calcite when it is destabilized, researchers used a technique called X-ray reflection interface microscopy (XRIM) at the APS.
«What the science has shown is that human activities — economic growth, technology, consumption — are destabilizing the global environment.»
If we went to a full DC system, we'd shut off all contributions and potentially destabilize the system, the precise opposite of what we were seeking to do.
But UTLA chief Warren Fletcher, no fan of the law, warned that the union was «watching what happens at 24th Street and other schools — watching to see if it destabilizes the schools.»
But UTLA chief Warren Fletcher stepped in it by saying in April that the union was «watching what happens at 24th Street and other schools — watching to see if it destabilizes the schools.»
If the digital dynamic continues to destabilize the old structures, the field may finally clear for something closer to what Esposito envisions.
Frustration is building on all sides: among borrowers who can't get what they want when they want it; among librarians trying to stock their virtual shelves and working with limited budgets and little cooperation from some publishers; and among publishers who are fearful of piracy and wading into a digital future that could further destabilize their industry.
In what's being considered the worst diplomatic crisis in the Gulf States in decades, a number of Middle Eastern nations have officially cut ties with Qatar, accusing the nation of supporting terrorist groups and acting to destabilize the region.
On April 24, the same day Daybreak announced H1Z1 was coming to PlayStation 4, news broke of sanctions imposed by the U.S. Department of the Treasury on a number of Russian businesses and oligarchs, freezing their assets in response to what officials categorized as «destabilizing activities.»
But what if there was a far more sinister group at work behind the scenes, destabilizing countries and threatening to unleash war across the world?
Through her delicate treatment of every scene, Dumas destabilizes preconceived notions about what, in fact, is being pictured — engaging the often ambiguous nature of ideas like truth or justice.
Color has been an important aspect of what I do, and have done, and I use it to basically destabilize, dematerialize, and question the validity of the symbolic and semiotic aspects of my art.
What about Lucy McKenzie's recent destabilizing of luxury and interior design through her trompe l'oeil sculpture / furniture hybrids?
Minoliti's «cyborg paintings» destabilize our understanding of what is created by hand and what is created by machine.
Dumas destabilizes preconceived notions about what, in fact, is being pictured — engaging the often ambiguous nature of ideas like truth or justice.
Through her delicate treatment of every scene, Dumas destabilizes preconceived notions about what, in fact, is being pictured — exploring the tension between the photographic documentation of reality and the constructed imaginary space of painting.
Elizabeth Murray has put her Humpty Dumpty back together again... Indeed, you could say that the encounter between unified structure and destabilizing energy has always been and continues to be Murray's central theme... For immediate purposes, though, form is what is most aggressively foregrounded.
If potentially pernicious effects such as global warming are human - driven, then it is reasonable and sensible to ask what is fueling the recent skyrocketing increase of absolute global human population numbers that, in turn, are destabilizing Earth's global ecosystems and dissipating Earth's limited resources in our time.
Despite portentous headlines — including one on the news release from the University of Alaska, Fairbanks, saying «Arctic seabed methane stores destabilizing...» — there is no evidence (yet) that what is happening is fundamentally new or destabilizing, at least according to some of the scientists most closely tracking levels and sources of this gas from the poles to the tropics.
And what ethical responsibilities do we — especially those of us in the societies most responsible for the emission of destabilizing greenhouse gases — have in the face of that threat?
At the very tail end of the event, colder air aloft will move in, destabilizing the atmosphere over interior NorCal and perhaps resulting in a line of two of extremely heavy convective downpours enhanced by the existing subtropical moisture (not unlike what happened during the last event in the Sierra Nevada foothills).
We've already destabilized part of Antarctica, the studies showed, but we have a choice about what else we want to set into motion.
And what about the risk of destabilizing ecosystems simply from increased pCO2?»
From what I've read, 10 - 11 % is the maximum before non-dispatchable renewables sans storage begin to destabilize the grid.
Although no one knows precisely what might destabilize the Wilkes Basin, we can be fairly certain that further global warming, caused by greenhouse - gas emissions, will increase the risk.
What happened in Chile was the result of a US orchestrated effort to destabilize the nation, including economic and political means.
Take what you have learned from the scientists and imagine the world in a few decades from now, a few degrees warmer, with all the extreme weather, desertification, ocean acidification, mass migration, conflict over energy supplies, fresh water and so on, that have already begun, and that will only get worse the more we destabilize our climate system with greenhouse gases.
For some people, the nature of their legal problems means that a lawyer is what they need, and our refusal to contemplate providing them with one creates the risk that we destabilize the compromise that the law creates.
In order to promote remedies, the parent was asked to observe his behaviour during the video feedback and to express what he (and the child) thinks or feels when the parent engages in behaviours that are destabilizing for the child.
Yun said it was crucial that the federal government not stymie what little momentum the housing market is seeing by moving forward with a proposal to require 20 percent down payments from home buyers or making other destabilizing housing policy shifts.
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