Sentences with phrase «disrupted by a boundary»

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An industry - disrupting, team - based customer service culture coupled with innovations in the production process, have allowed AGNORA to push the boundaries of what is possible with architectural glass to meet to meet the design objectives brought to them by their customers.
She said families in her neighborhood had been disrupted by previous boundary changes made when Andrew was built, and said other parents should now accept the changes for the overall good of the district.
Their goal is to disrupt the cartel activities of one of the most prominent criminal organizations in Juarez, which they do by disturbingly overstepping their jurisdictional boundaries, first sweeping into Mexico to retrieve a federal prisoner and then stealing him out of the country again to interrogate him on American soil.
The images are interrupted by reflection, surface and a constant reversal of interior and exterior space, disrupting straightforward readings of psychological perspective, as marked by the boundary of the window frame.
Sector highlights also include a collage - like hanging of monochrome paintings by Mariela Scafati (b. 1973) at Isla Flotante; a configuration of new works that disrupt the boundary between the domestic and the natural worlds by A.K. Burns (b. 1975) at Callicoon Fine Arts; and figurative paintings by Koichi Enomoto (b. 1977) at Taro Nasu.
ETHAN RYMAN explores geometric forms and tests perception by disrupting boundaries between dimensions and employing the sensory phenomena of color theory.
In essence, the Planetary Boundary analysis simply identifies Earth System processes that — in the same manner as climate — regulate the stability of the Earth System, and if impacted too far by human activities potentially can disrupt the functioning of the Earth System.
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