Sentences with phrase «distinct vantage»

They have a distinct vantage point on the justice system, which ought to be part of the national conversation.
In 2011, she opened Kayne Griffin Corcoran with longtime gallerists Bill Griffin and James Corcoran, and today she cites their cross-generational dynamic as «the most interesting dimension of the partnership because it gives us the benefit of seeing things from three distinct vantage points.»
Boshier's work, steeped in the language of Pop throughout his six - decade career, speaks to the distinct vantage point of a British ex-pat experiencing America's cultural imperialism at its source, beginning in the Vietnam era and continuing today.

Not exact matches

From another vantage point, though, the Marvel movies are a series of limited opportunities: flat - looking, box - ticking widgets that can't ever be too distinct, lest they distract from that Very Big Story.
There was nothing distinct about the multiplayer aside from the fact that it seemed to focus more on stealthily hunting your opponents using takedowns and vantage points.
Interna - tional law firms are becoming more like networks and networks have adopted some of the best traits of international law firms, but with one distinct ad - vantage.
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