Sentences with phrase «facile using»

Admittedly, it is frustratingly difficult to define anti-Semitism, and the very term has been recklessly debased by its facile use in order to silence critics (see the reference above to Freedman of Dartmouth).

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This is also worth a downvote as it uses «communism» in a facile way, when it would have to discuss the meaning of communism as used in this answer to answer the question.
Kohli, Manu, et al. «Facile methods for generating human somatic cell gene knockouts using recombinant adeno ‐ associated viruses.»
Mendes proves quite facile in using the acting assets he has at his disposal to maximum effect.
In watching students use iPads, it's remarkable to see how facile they are in moving, adjusting and rearranging text in a Pages document, for example.
For instance, Math, Science, and Social Studies in an interactive digital materials format can practically offer a locally configured standards - aligned approach to learning, using, and assessing concepts and skills in an engaging and facile digital environment.
You will have to extend your reach beyond your immediate social network to reach new readers, but you will be more comfortable doing that if you have an online presence and are facile in using online tools.
If you're first time using Roku Express then check out these facile steps, and if you face any technical issue in between then you can get in touch with professionals.
More facile interpretations of the latter half of this characterization have positioned Reinhardt as a proto - Minimalist, citing his pioneering use of many of the movement's shibboleths: modularity, seriality, monochromy, impersonal facture, etc..
I have a bigger problem still with using them to bludgeon art and its admirers that dare to question facile, repressive understandings and the world they represent.
It's filled with cool, facile painting which blends its color and marks like expert mixology: Heidi Jahnke's beautiful, but Dana Schutzian, pastiche; Peyton Cosell Turner's faux eyelash wallpaper; Elizabeth Jaeger's ceramic hands used as the centerpiece of a working fishtank; a dash of Helen Frankenthaler and Jutta Koether.
This facile tactic — one artwork loosely related to the convolute, plus one text, then repeat — persists throughout the show: four photos of mannequins in shop windows by Lee Friedlander, each titled New York City and taken in the late aughts, illustrate «The Flaneur»; Mike Kelley's aluminum light fixture, modeled on his childhood home in Detroit and casting an ominous, unfriendly glow, serves as an inconsequential helpmeet to «Dream City and Dream House, Dreams of the Future, Anthropological Nihilism, Jung»; Good Hand Bad Hand (2010), Rodney Graham's photographic diptych mounted on lightboxes of a stone - faced man playing poker is used in concert with «Prostitution, Gambling.»
Contino's early geometric works used precisely measured grids, and his later paintings and reliefs were done with systematically developed variations, all of which avoided narration and facile interpretations.
He was very facile, and he was so used to putting in the highlights that, you know, that he didn't see them anymore.
It's a facile argument, designed to downplay the seriousness of global warming and its connection to CO2 emissions and to promote continued fossil fuel use.
Using renewables, we will deliberately choose to leave more than 60 million people in darkness and poverty... Our development aid should be used to help 60 million more people out of poverty, not as a tool to make us feel virtuous about facile, green choices.»
You and your fellow libertarians spout what you think are unassailable truths, when they are nothing but facile catch phrases, that can be used to justify just about anything.
They may display a glib, superficial charm and can be quite voluble and verbally facile (e.g., using technical terms or jargon that might impress someone who is unfamiliar with the topic).
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