Using the medium of painting, Helen Johnson weaves and overlays historical and contemporary signifiers to
establish points of tension and reflection.
Not exact matches
The Committee argues that the Government can not have it both ways, and that the Review's position on this
point «sits in
tension with the fact that elements
of the relationship between the two Houses have long been governed effectively by convention and
established practice».
And despite the fact that they are working with novel criteria that include many obvious
tensions, it's not clear how reviewers are supposed to translate thousands
of pages
of narrative and vague promises into the intricate
point system Education Department
established.