Sentences with phrase «fascinating survey»

In his FA Mann Lecture last November Sumption pinned his colours to the mast on judicial activism in general, and this latest fascinating survey of foreign policy case law illustrating the retreat of judicial deference must be read in that light.
Posted by Victoria Strauss for Writer Beware Two fascinating surveys appeared this week.
In Tate Modern's otherwise fascinating survey, perhaps there are just too many of these on display - though through them, we do gain a fuller understanding of the distinct stages of Gorky's development (he began weighted with clodhopper boots, you might say, but then he began to fly).
This is a richly fascinating survey and anyone with an interest in the region, at any level, would do well to take a look at these revelatory views from the inside.
David Crystal's rich, useful, and fascinating survey of English spelling will change the way you think about language.
These are among the findings of fascinating survey conducted over the summer by the Conference of Court Public Information Officers.
This fascinating survey of millennialism by Raymond Bulman, a professor of theology at St. John's University, explains why millennial expectation does not end with the year 2000 and may just be warming up.
A fascinating survey I saw on Twitter reveals that Britons who see «multiculturalism» as a «force for ill» voted 81 percent in favor of leaving the E.U.
Early on in this fascinating survey of the spiritual dimension of cyberculture, Erik Davis observes that «the spiritual imagination seizes information technology for its own purposes.»
There's tradition, and then there's Tradition (or «Traditionalism,» as this fascinating survey would have it).
In his Deiponosophistai, «The Gastronomers,» a fascinating survey of classical food and dining habits, he quotes Megasthenes, the third century B.C. author of Indica: «Among the Indians at a banquet a table is set before each individual... and on the table is placed a golden dish, in which they first throw boiled rice... and then they add many sorts of meat dressed after the Indian fashion.»
In a fascinating survey section, which asks Americans and others what they actually think about being the subjects of the «architecting» of their choices, Sunstein discovers that «if people are told that they are being nudged, they will react adversely and resist».
Meanwhile, the spread of online learning in K — 12 education is halting, uncertain, and unsure, as Michael Horn reports to us in his fascinating survey of the state legislative landscape («Digital Roundup,» features, Fall 2013).
The most talked about piece by far this week has been this fascinating survey of the behaviour of Kindle Unlimited subscribers.
Marschall gets his own book, with text by Rick Archbold, in a fascinating survey of his three decades of work, Art of Titanic (Hyperion, $ 40, 0786864559).
Via a piece in Forbes, I ran across some fascinating survey numbers from bestselling author Marie Force.
Steven Lewis, a writer and blogger for the Taleist, produced its fascinating survey of more than 1,000 self - published authors last month.
Art for Every Home: Associated American Artists, 1934 — 2000, on view at New York University's Grey Art Gallery from April 19 through July 9, 2016, provides a fascinating survey of AAA, which inspired and cultivated American collectors over six decades.
Sultan writes that the works on view, «drawn from the museum's extensive collections, [are] a fascinating survey showing the enduring interest in cubism's way of... taking apart of the visual world and reassembling it in flat planes, a new understanding of form.»
This fascinating survey was drawn up by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network and the statistics are based on trips by business travellers, rather than tourism.
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