Paolo Canevari presents highly recognizable or
even commonplace symbols in order to comment on such concept as religion, the urban myths of happiness or the major principles behind creation and destruction.
It's
even commonplace to use the card a bit too much, and to live with more debt than you like.
Even the commonplace pieties we repeat to one another that never make it to Facebook can get all twisted up with unintended implications wherever they are uttered.
Indeed,
even the commonplace knowledge of practical things such as, for us, lies close to scientific discovery was, for the devout at least, also a matter of divine revelation.
In the equity markets - particularly for strategies that can be partially or fully exposed to market fluctuations - such recoveries are reasonable and
even commonplace (within a matter of weeks or months) once the market has become deeply depressed.
Not exact matches
With perceived predatory pricing practices, including the so - called «denial of money» attack, so
commonplace, it is no surprise that this aspect of cloud growth has become a meme and has
even been jokingly referenced on the television show Silicon Valley.
By the early 20th century, bandwagons were
commonplace in political campaigns, and «jump on the bandwagon» had become a derogatory term used to describe the social phenomenon of wanting to be part of the majority
even when it means going against one's principles or beliefs.
It is now
commonplace to note that Canada's recession was shorter and milder than those in the U.S. and Europe (Australia's connections to the U.S. and Europe are weaker than Canada's and it did
even better) and these two men have either taken or been given credit for Canada's performance.
Mid-teens P / Es are now becoming
commonplace and in some cases, they are
even approaching 10 times earnings which is something I've never seen in over 30 years of owning MLPs (perhaps save for a very brief period in early 2009, when almost everything was totally crushed, and the 2015 energy collapse).
But as content promotion and distribution matures and becomes
even more
commonplace, these data points should begin to publically surface.
In fact, these protests have become
commonplace,
even expected, as if protesters are stock characters in a national theatrical classic, revived in cities across the country every year.
Even in his
commonplace and perfunctory communications — business correspondence, military reports, letters to agents and headmasters — Waugh wrote a clean, elegant, beautifully precise English that is appetizing in the most unpromising circumstances.
In a new 100 - page document advising faithful on how to pursue holiness in the modern world, Francis said «defamation and slander can become
commonplace and respect for the good name of others can be abandoned...
even in Catholic media».
What has since become
commonplace in modern psychology as field theory under the influence of the Gestalt school and subsequent modes of holistic psychology, and in the new metaphysics since Whitehead, 14 was scarcely manageable or
even definable, except as one associated it with the intuitive act.
Then we would meet not only in the liturgy of the Church but in our very life the words: Hail, Cross, our only hope in this Passiontide, the passion that is also ever present and is always suffered
even in the most
commonplace life.
The illusion that the now is either so insignificant and
commonplace as to be unworthy of study, or that it is so well known anyhow — without analysis, critical reflection, or
even systematic observation — as to be beneath serious notice, has become all too characteristic of a theological tradition that knows perfectly well that we can not understand either God's grace or man's sinfulness without in some fundamental sense understanding the other first.
Even if we are the special few who were not raised with the media as our pacifiers, we definitely had friends, family members, teachers, classmates, colleagues and so on, who were raised believing this is just
commonplace behavior, influencing our early - forming minds in the process of simply doing life together.
It would be impossible to give men freedom of choice when the social organization has become so sensitive and delicate that every choice,
even the most
commonplace, is liable to react on the community, and every opinion or feeling Is treated as a serious matter because it may affect the Individual's productivity or social adjustment, or his human and public relations.»
It used to be a
commonplace that freedom must be protected
even for those with whom we disagree.
Even the most commonplace church building can become venerable in someone's mind, so «holy» that its destruction, or even changes made in it, are seen as sacril
Even the most
commonplace church building can become venerable in someone's mind, so «holy» that its destruction, or
even changes made in it, are seen as sacril
even changes made in it, are seen as sacrilege.
Chen Wang, postdoctoral associate in Yale's department of applied physics and physics and the author of a new study on the topic, told HowStuffWorks, «Not only does the [Schrödinger's] cat «paradox» no longer feel absurd conceptually to physicists [but]
even more exotic quantum states are becoming
commonplace and attainable.»
Even if the concept of the coming of the apocalyptic Son of man were firmly and widely established in Judaism, which we do not for one moment believe, a reference to it in this
commonplace way would be quite out of keeping with the originality of the teaching of Jesus.
To learn the secrets of any science, we go to expert specialists,
even though they may be eccentric persons, and not to
commonplace pupils.
With the course of time such «deformations» lose their newness, and often
even their original metaphorical character, and become flat,
commonplace words.»
By the 1850's it was a
commonplace observation that in America the Episcopalians «have allowed the laity a share in ecclesiastical legislation and administration, such as the high church in England never granted» and that as a matter of fact
even a bishop «maintains his authority for the most part only by his personal character and judicious counsel.
• Paleo food is nutrient dense, so it alleviates malnutrition (and malnutrition is more
commonplace than you'd think —
even in the obese).
While Buffalo Cauliflower has become
commonplace today there are countless other ways to switch up the sauce and
even throw them on a salad to maximize your veggies.
Veggie burgers are
commonplace in meat aisles, vegan butchers — from Victoria's The Very Good Butchers and Toronto's YamChops — are thriving and
even sagacious protein purveyors such as Tyson Foods and Maple Leaf Foods are investing in meat alternatives.
They weren't exactly dirt poor, but
even something like sugar, which to us seems so
commonplace, was a luxury.
Even when women are segregated in maternity wards, infections are much more
commonplace after hospital births than homebirths.»
But both times it's such a big part of our lives in many ways, despite being so
commonplace I don't
even think about it now.
Not too long ago, and still today in some parts of the world, it was
commonplace for a pregnant woman to be surrounded by other women during childbearing, childbirth, and
even through to many weeks after the birth of the child.
Irritation, growling and
even shouting at your toddler start to become
commonplace.
Though they're unusual in the United States, infections like pertussis, mumps, measles, and
even polio and diphtheria are still
commonplace in many areas around the globe.
Where once it was
commonplace to send
even young children out to work to contribute to the family's support, childhood is now acknowledged as a protected space.
Books, potted plants and vases on shelves and windowsills are all common things found in homes that can fall and injure a baby, and they're so
commonplace that many parents don't
even think about them.
This is another thing that you might not
even notice because it's so
commonplace, but it is important to be wary of these things if you place your baby sleeps near a window.
Once the baby reaches 12 months, stories of harassment and disapproval from friends, family, and
even physicians are
commonplace.
In the past, multiple gestations such as twins, triplets, and
even quadruplets were
commonplace with in vitro fertilization (IVF).
You know, the real problem is the fact that this sort of thing has become so accepted and
commonplace, that no one
even wants to look at a lawsuit involving hospital birth issues.
Likewise, Tony Blair is not a war criminal,
even though contention to the contrary is a longstanding
commonplace among anti-war campaigners, -LSB-...]
It has become
commonplace to assert this, not just by Farage, but in various journalistic accounts and
even academic ones.
Only by the middle of the last decade did it become
commonplace to understand that their inexplicable animosity was wrecking the government, and
even then journalists were chided for writing about this.
More than one - third of respondents now predict that it will take 10 - 20 years for personalized medicine, based on genetic information, to become
commonplace, and more than 25 percent
even longer than that.
«There are many issues yet to be worked out with autonomous commercial motor vehicles,» he said, «and
even if autonomous commercial motor vehicles become
commonplace, we're still going to need truck drivers in some capacity.
Kluger argues that humans are awed and intimidated by enormous systems that appear complex,
even though true intricacy more often lies in the
commonplace: the makeup of a fish or a pencil, or the ability to answer irate customer - service calls.
Designer babies are
commonplace, and some babies are
even being born with engineered genetic traits that they will pass onto their own children.
Distaste, or
even fear, of mathematics is surprisingly
commonplace.
Selfie accessories such as selfie sticks are now
commonplace, as are selfie cameras on phones, and the word «selfie» was
even added to the Oxford English Dictionary in 2013.
The study as a whole offered proof that multiracial ancestry is
commonplace,
even in a part of the country where racial divisions have historically been deep.