Sentences with phrase «evinced by»

This reverence is evinced by Amazon's 8 % fall over the last month.
Wearables are the hottest new trend, as evinced by the release of three Galaxy Gear watches from Samsung and LG's Lifeband Touch fitness band, and especially with the announcement of something from within Google, as well as other companies, known to us as Android Wear right now, to be released later this year or early next year.
As the time towards Trump's inauguration closes, panic mounts in the climate change - agenda community as evinced by their hyperventilation about what a Trump Administration might unleash on President Obama's Climate Action Plan.
Carrington worries about the bit of hate mail he gets from deniers, conveniently ignoring missives sent the other way, and the casual disregard for democracy evinced by environmentalists as a matter of course.
The SMC's emphasis on «expert opinion», reflects the «values» recently evinced by Lewandowsky, that debate about the climate and criticism of his own work is valid only when «addressed through proper channels» — it «should take place in the scientific literature».
A double sense of explosive fragmentation and re-constitution is evinced by the long piece of rough string in «Millefleur» (2012), which precariously clings to the canvas under a layer of tar - like black paint, forming the outline of a figure.
Another neat example of «accidental» people - based innovation, somewhat closer to home, is evinced by Microsoft buying a wine in quantity called Stormhoek Blue Monster Reserve edition.
As evinced by the prevalence of «Zombie Formalism,» abstraction is currently coasting: reanimating movements without contributing new ideas.
The transformation of the film title into Painters Panting reveals something of the exhibition's focus — the exasperation with and ongoing passion about «painting concerns» as evinced by painters, photographers, video artists, and filmmakers.
Caldwell is a skilled glassmaker, as evinced by the work's refined finish, but unlike Dale Chihuly, he eschews flamboyant colors in favor of black, white, gray, and amber.
When each blip is appreciated for its individual, segmented surface qualities they display abstract expressionist tendencies, marking a seminal tabula rasa in the context of Modern painting, also evinced by Zero's contemporaries, including Gajin Fujita, Takashi Murakami and Barry McGee.
Her work encompasses a wide range of media, including photography, video, and sculpture, and invites reflection on one's relationship to the material world as evinced by the tension between seeing, touching, and recalling.
Without wishing thereby to weaken the possible ethical and social impulses evinced by the collected works, a central impulse emerges in the focus upon a visuality of the artwork whose multiplicity of meanings and appeal to the senses disallow any fixed definitional determinations.
I've been wondering whether the kind of model as evinced by sites like Patreon will form part of the future of the games business.
The importance of the site - a regional centre of government according to Norman Hammond - is evinced by the 20 sq. km.
While there is some evidence that intact, large and giant breed dogs may be less prone to a certain few health problems, the general lack of personal responsibility evinced by most humans in this culture make spaying and neutering absolutely necessary for pet population control.
(As evinced by the many, many readers who complain about short stories not being novels.)
The film hardly breaks any new ground; in fact it's almost customary now for British actor - turned - directors to start out with uncompromising portraits of domestic misery, as evinced by Tim Roth, Gary Oldman, and Mullan himself.
Most tantalizing, though, is Kylo Ren, whose history is a slow reveal, and whose turmoil, in the cold, counter-intuitive brand of intensity evinced by Adam Driver, is a wonderfully subtle thing in a story full of big explosions and a sometimes scenery - chewing, but always delightful, performance from Domhnall Gleeson, as General Hux of the First Order, which is the evil the successor to the evil Empire.
There is a palpable lack of energy evinced by all concerned, even in the heat of the most elaborate action sequences.
Mankind's first tool is a weapon, and yet, millions of years later, we're still making weapons despite our progress, as evinced by the first satellite we see, a space borne missile platform.
Those who would make the claim that Malick has looked backwards with an uncritical eye need look no further than a simple juxtaposition late in the film that finds Opechancanough (Wes Studi), observing with wonder the ability of man to sculpt nature as evinced by a topiary garden in England.
The best - fit model requires both the regional and global records to explain what is occurring within the Rift valley as evinced by the collated lake record (Table 1).
Plio - Pleistocene East African climate pulses as evinced by the paleo - lake records seem, therefore, fundamental to hominin speciation, encephalisation and migration.
Mr. Crispin's fourth point was an observation that the idea of the cosmos had permeated the common culture, as evinced by the fact that even the Astronomer Royal had stopped saying traveling into space was foolish science fictional fantasy.
The time asymmetry will then explain why in the beginning the universe was so uniform, as evinced by the microwave background radiation left over from the big bang, whereas the end of the universe must be messy.
Complex administration, as evinced by written tablets and seals, evolved at this time.
The officer observed the defendant to be in an intoxicated state as evinced by the odor of an alcoholic beverage, glassy eyes and impaired motor coordination.
Not having been involved in the unexpected 1992 victory, he did not have the sense, evinced by some of his colleagues, that despite all the indications everything would be all right in the end.
Dr Julian Lewis: What sort of signal does it send to Iran and other hostile would - be proliferators that our nuclear deterrent could be put at ransom in the event of another hung Parliament, as a result of our not having signed the key contracts and the hostility towards the replacement of Trident evinced by the Liberal Democrats?
Still, as evinced by the Make Your Own Web Ad contest, his campaign messaging online and off has focused on attacking the Democratic nominee — New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo, rather than going after self - funded conservative Carl Paladino, a dark horse GOP primary hopeful who's gained prominence in the polls.
Fulham have a decent home record, and have won convincingly against some of the mid-table teams; Dempsey has been their most influential player, and has received able support from Dembele and Hangeland, who has proved to be a huge threat in corners as evinced by his brace against Brum last weekend.
The rest of the match became a mere formality, with the Dutch looking to increase the lead and the South Americans attempting a fightback to regain some pride, although deep down they knew the game was over them, as evinced by Forlan's substitution in the 83rd minute for Sebastian Fernandez.
31As is evinced by the following quotations from Nobo: «Moreover, each completed stage in the supersessional development of God's consequent nature is causally objectifiable because it constitutes a complete physical synthesis produced by the consequent creative activity out of all the attained actualities already in existence relative to the beginning of that stage of the divine development (PR 523 - 524)»; its continuation: «In this account, the primordial nature and each already completed stage of the consequent nature represent each a specific, or relative, satisfaction of the divine concrescence.
Our society is now awash in presentism, evinced by our celebration of a form of marriage that is intrinsically sterile, our diminishing willingness to bear and raise children, and the wanton irresponsibility of reckless entitlement spending and debt.
In short, unless the Court is prepared to think about this issue with greater care than was evinced by the Ninth and Second Circuits» and there is little in its opinions of late to suggest that it has the moral imagination to do so» the question will be not how far we slide down the slippery slope of legally sanctioned killing, but how fast.
This authority is a wholly rational response to the gaping hole in our financial architecture evinced by the catastrophic Lehman failure, where policymakers» only alternatives were uncontrolled bankruptcy or taxpayer - financed bailout.
The consensus on these two is evinced by countless research papers dedicated to monetary policy strategy and implementation in the past quarter - century, compared with a relative handful on the design of countercyclical fiscal policy.

Not exact matches

Although both appellants and the government argue that the ACA, read in its totality, evinces clear congressional intent, they dispute what that intent actually is... We conclude that the appellants have the better of the argument: a federal Exchange is not an «Exchange established by the State,» and section 36B does not authorize the IRS to provide tax credits for insurance purchased on federal Exchanges.
I argued that the opposite is true: Teachers who respond to a student's question by admitting ignorance evince strength.
Gripped by the fever of a true believer, he evinces a hostility to all regulations — not just the bad ones.
Notice that it's by holding on to money rather than by spending it that people evince a demand for the stuff.
In his superb defense of freedom of thought and opinion, Matthew J. Franck does not carry through his unblinking realism in analyzing the arguments for same - sex marriage to his conclusion, where he evinces a Pollyannaish hope that the «strategy pursued by the advocates of same - sex marriage will be self - defeating.»
I am haunted by having left a man in desperate shape in order to respond to another who, at the level of party conversation, had evinced interest in «doing more,» yet who had created a world of work which did not allow him to step into another world.
If, therefore, the province als can clearly evince their charges against the Christians, so as to answer before the tribunal, let them pursue this course only, but not by mere pet itions, and mere outcries against the Christians.
In arguing against the possibility of attaining to a neutral standpoint on matters of concern to religious persons, one begins with the axiom that all human activity — and so, by extension, all scholarly activity, all religious activity, and all interaction among serious religious persons — both implies and evinces a commitment to some particular metaphysic, some view as to the way things are and as to how human activity should proceed in that context.
More important and immediate than the embargo question, I was impressed by the way that U.S. pilgrims to Cuba - including cardinals, bishops, and many priests - evinced a sense of urgency about ongoing and very practical work with the Cuban Church.
But Abraham believed precisely for this life, that he was to grow old in the land, honored by the people, blessed in his generation, remembered forever in Isaac, his dearest thing in life, whom he embraced with a love for which it would be a poor expression to say that he loyally fulfilled the father's duty of loving the son, as indeed is evinced in the words of the summons, «the son whom thou lovest.»
Whether it be Wieman's general appropriation of James's «knowledge by acquaintance» in Religious Experience and Scientific Method, Meland's «appreciative awareness,» or Loomer's more narrative forms of gathering evidence, each purports merely to describe, but then evinces that the description is driven by rather specific personal and / or contextual definitions of what counts as religious experience.
On the other hand, what we might be able to evince is at least the congruity between our myths of meaning and the fabric of nature disclosed by modern science and consistent cosmological theory.
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