Sentences with phrase «envisages how»

The exhibition begins with Yves Klein's 1958 exhibition, and from then on envisages how entirely empty exhibitions have defined different kinds of emptiness, sometimes as a means to signal sensibility as for Klein, sometimes as the peak of a conceptualist or minimalist practice as with Robert Barry's «Some places to which we can come, and for a while «be free to think about what we are going to do (Marcuse)» «(1970).
They claim that people's donations to their programs are «above and beyond» what is normally given to local churches, though it is difficult to envisage how church people can begin to give upwards of $ 500 million each year to broadcast ministries without having it affect their giving elsewhere.
This is significant because although it may be possible to envisage how attributes beneficial for survival are «selected for» in the context of the evolution of species, it is not at all clear how such a «selection» process can work when it comes to forming the building blocks of life.
No one present on 14 December 1900, when Max Planck first presented the idea of tiny, discrete «quanta» of energy to a meeting of the German Physical Society in Berlin, envisaged how the concept would come to define physics in the century that followed.
It may turn out that modified chestnuts pose an unacceptable risk, though it is hard to envisage how that could arise.
Whilst academisation may have other benefits and be especially suited to certain circumstances it is difficult to envisage how it can achieve the transformations that everyone in the education arena wishes to see, without being harnessed to a more holistic approach that enables more effective day to day, moment by moment, learning opportunities.
Russell Hobby, general secretary of heads» union, NAHT, said: «If the government is struggling to design the new exams in the timescales envisaged how much harder will it be for schools to develop programmes, write materials and train staff at the same pace?
My clients love the experience of coming to my home to look at art and it helps them to envisage how their purchase might look in their own homes.
On the other hand, it can not be envisaged how rotation should influence temperature.
«On a practical level, it is difficult to envisage how compulsory living wills would be enforced and who would bear the cost of introducing any mandatory system.
If I try to envisage how I understand the law of contracts — the only area I think that I understand — I'm in the centre of a huge sphere where, perhaps with the help of worm holes and white and black holes, what is at the back of the text book or at the end of the index headings is, in fact, intimately connected to what was at the front and the middle, and all the vice versas you can imagine.
With experience at two of the «Big Four» accounting firms, Josh dealt with first - hand the pressure points of the client - advisor relationship and constantly envisaged how the client experience could be made remarkable with a tool like Consensus.
For instance, if your kid is four years old and you plan to provide him higher studies after say, 15 years which costs Rs. 20 lakh today, then you can envisage how much would it cost after 15 years.
The techniques used encourage you to envisage how the future will be better once you have made the necessary changes to get there.
... as a matter of experience in practical affairs, as well as for logical reasons, if it be accepted that the claimant community had no right to occupy these waters to the exclusion of all others, it is difficult to envisage how, in accordance with traditional custom, the group could assert, and effectively assert, a right to trade in the area's resources.

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Your initial email should include a brief overview of the business, telling us in no more than one page about: - Your technology, any IP, and why it's better than the competition - Traction so far / planned route to market and your business model - Team - Funding until now, how much you're raising and at what valuation - Whether you envisage further funding rounds being necessary in the future You can include links to a business plan or any other documents with the email if you wish.
It still expects a gradual recovery to follow, but the estimated 1.8 % rate of growth in 2017 for advanced economies underlines how the IMF envisages this pickup will be driven almost entirely by emerging economies.
Although I chaired the relevant meetings of the House of Bishops in 2003, I believed that the policies we were discussing were principally aimed at how parishes should deal with matters and I did not envisage that some of these policies would one day be said to be relevant to the decisions I made about how to respond to these various reports about Robert Waddington.
Of course, Sartre's model is thoroughly temporal, and part of the problem here involves envisaging just how the intentional consciousness in an earlier phase of concrescence might act as a sufficient ground for the nonthetic consciousness of self isolated in satisfaction; it is the temporal isolation of these different moments which seems untrue to the Whiteheadian model.
The Law society, in other words, has given «guidance» to its members as to how to draft wills in a way which circumvents English legal principles as they have always been accepted: and it envisages that this might even mean taking on the English law in court to see if their wily little legal tricks have been successful: a perfect example of an attempt to make the letter of the law prevail over its spirit: Christians will remember that, according to St Paul (2 Corinthians 3:6), «the letter killeth but the spirit giveth life».
Regarding classical cultures as a dialectic of Christian theology and theoria, much work remains to be done in recovering the egalitarian and anti-imperialistic communities of reform - minded Christians, how their orthopraxis in communal experiences of repentance and inclusive wholeness envisaged an orthodoxy expressive of solidarity with the poor and outcast.
How are we to envisage the operation of such a system, which by its nature is both organic and atomic?
No matter how the breakdown of the «modernization» syndrome might occur, Heilbroner envisages a relapse into traditional authoritarianism as the most likely result, providing, that is, that the worst outcome, total destruction of life on the planet, is avoided.
An attempt to show how we can envisage the study of religious symbolism in the perspective of the science of religions, and what the results of this procedure can be.
We want to show how we can envisage the study of religious symbolism in the perspective of the science of religions, and what the results of this procedure can be.
I had a chat with him and told him how I can envisage the future.
Especially when we'll need to dig deep, our players will need to tune out the naysayers when in difficult or crucial moment ie ignore the like of P Morgan instead they envisage shutting this lot up and how great it will feel.
Naturally, his loss will be a blow for Conte who may well have envisaged Cuadrado having a big role for him this year given his characteristics and how well he would have fitted into his system and plans.
Apparently they are now playing like their manager used to play — which does not bode well for our bunch of softies and I envisage a lot of Arsenal arms up in the air protesting to the referee how they are being bullied.
Fictional sheep - herding witches aside, how the FIA are going to tackle the issue is difficult to envisage.
This is how I envisage the best possible line - up for this lunchtime encounter.
Even at 0 - 0, this wasn't how Mourinho had envisaged his 100th home game in charge of Chelsea would develop as his team looked decidedly below par from the off.
Their pay packet seems to be their main concern, and that just shows how far the club has fallen in the past three years and the work to get the club back to where they envisage to be will be tough and could take years, if recent performances are be used as a pointer.
First time round, labour was not at all how I'd envisaged it.
Morten Morland envisaged Cameron holding the skull of Johnson and saying: «Alas poor Boris, a fellow of infinite jest, but now how abhorred in my imagination...»
And he suggested that the visit might not turn out exactly how the leader was envisaging it...
Asked after the speech, at the Institute for Public Policy Research thinktank in London, how she envisaged balancing her hope for what she called an «enabling» immigration system with some voters» concerns on new arrivals, Abbott said it was vital to accentuate the positives.
The real question is, why didn't they expose the deficit lie, I asked our local candidate at her husting meeting; how she would envisage Labour paying down the deficit, and the stock answer came back that Ed had dreamed up and later dropped.
Ramezani envisages future versions of Bat Bot being used to monitor construction sites and warn workers of impending dangers, but the researchers first need to work out how to make it land safely.
How soon will we see the nanometer - scale robots envisaged by K. Eric Drexler and other molecular nanotechologists?
We envisage that this work will lead to discovering how flowering plants have evolved to form their current structure and shape.»
I keep looking at that gorgeous green geometric print dress, trying to envisage exactly how the fabric looked on the bolt.
Now, I do love a bit of TV and enjoy a good tipple, but having Ground Hog Day play out countless times over 18 years is not how I'd envisaged my marriage.
This shouldn't mean you need to book holidays for next summer just yet, but opening up about how you envisage your future will only bring you closer.
No matter how hard one might try, that's not a scenario in which it's possible to envisage, say, Kate Winslet or Helen Mirren.
Not even Christian Bale envisaged just how popular his turn as Batman would be; the Dark Knight Trilogy was easily the best comic book film series of...
I have included notes at the bottom of the slides for how I envisage I will teach it, but as with any lesson, your ideas of how to deliver might be different.
Classrooms have changed hugely over the last 30 years since CREST first began and this new activity encourages young people to envisage what the classrooms of the future might look like, particularly thinking about how science and technology can further enrich their learning experiences in the classroom through creative design.
How would you envisage the Innovative Learning Hub supporting your development in terms of pedagogy and professional learning?
Not satisfied with having published guidebooks and articles for outdoor enthusiasts and educators alike, Ro Privett envisaged mobile software that would act to compile practical information on how to conduct safe, informative adventures with young people, with a view to inspire more people to get out and experience what's on offer in the Australian wilderness.
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