Sentences with phrase «early appreciation»

Exports fell, weighed down by lacklustre external demand and the earlier appreciation of the euro, and consumption growth slowed.
Early - career scientists should take a course on medical ethics to gain an early appreciation of «some of the formidable difficulties in the biomaterials field,» Peppas says.
They're designed to soothe children before bedtime while instilling an early appreciation for natural and cultural wonders.
Programs that reinforce the special responsibility we all share to help create a nation where access and opportunity start with an early appreciation for the ABCs of personal financial management.
So many benefits accrue to youth who develop an early appreciation of animals.
By the time she arrived at Wellesley College as an art history undergrad, this early appreciation for Modernist masters had blossomed into a full - blown love affair.
From the beginning of their marriage, Irene and Hyman had collected art for their own pleasure, but his particular interest in sculpture led the couple to an early appreciation of the British school of sculpture, headed by Barbara Hepworth and Henry Moore, that emerged in the aftermath of the war.
This early appreciation of drawing as a means to further artistic production — to replication in various media — foreshadowed Bourgeois's prolific printmaking career.
While the most influential essay was «Specific Objects» (1964), this book, Donald Judd Writings (edited by Flavin Judd and Caitlin Murray), published in 2016, becomes valuable for reprinting an earlier appreciation (from from January 1963) of Lee Bontecou.
Having grown up in Panama, Peru and South Korea for over 10 years, her interest in the environment comes from an early appreciation for cultures and its balance with nature.
Bill Nye «The Science Guy» instilled an early appreciation for science in young Americans who grew up watching his TV show in the»90s.
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