Sentences with phrase «dichotomous nature»

The phrase "dichotomous nature" means something that has two contrasting or opposite aspects or characteristics. It refers to the idea that something can be divided into two distinct parts or categories. Full definition
Here's the bizarre dichotomous nature of my life right now.
The researchers suggested that when the amoebae happen to release spores «at sites already containing appropriate bacteria, the costs of early feeding cessation are not compensated for, which may account for the dichotomous nature of this farming symbiosis.»
The fact that Green's film touches upon this dynamic, showing the dichotomous nature of fame in the face of such an event, makes the work far more than a mere Boston Bombing film.
Sarsgaard plays well opposite Foster as his style of being both compassionate and suspicious mirrors her dichotomous nature.
Issues feature engaging short stories that deal in some way with the dichotomous nature of existence — the light and the dark.
Each issue features short stories that play with the dichotomous nature of existence.
At the heart of Hollingsworth's practice is a rigorous fidelity to the dichotomous nature of painting.
However, it's dichotomous nature, at once ubiquitous and elevated has resulted in a medium whose nature and class remains, overwhelming accessible.
Maleonn's aesthetically loaded photographs captivate and document the dichotomous nature of the Chinese identity that is at once invested in its ancestral history, and at the same time determined to forge into the future.
The group show that opened on Orchard St. last week may seem disjointed, but in fact the dichotomous nature of each piece is a unifying theme in itself.
His largely portraiture - based work makes an array of references to popular culture, his upbringing in Bosnia, and the dichotomous nature of Cuba's national identity, and various elements of Canadian culture.
The works collected in this group exhibition curated by David Benforado at HilbertRaum present different aspects of the concepts of Light and Heavy, bringing the attention to their complex and dichotomous nature.
Dennis Hollingsworth: Terrestrial At the heart of Hollingsworth's practice is a rigorous fidelity to the dichotomous nature of painting.
«My work uses photography and glass to explore the dichotomous nature of plastic bags: their beauty and imperfection, the ease in which they are acquired and the difficulty in which they are discarded,» says Brookman.
These analyses were computed using FACTOR version 8.02 [53] based on polychoric correlations due to the dichotomous nature of the items.
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