Sentences with phrase «findings of academicians»

It is much safer to accept and use its contents historically and to rely on its author than it is to substitute the speculative opinions and imaginary findings of academicians.

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Take Ivory Coast.I find it difficult understanding why an academician or to be more specific, an accomplished economist of Dr Bawumia's calibre.Let me quote here a statement made by Madam Christie Lagarde the IMF director «Mediocre economic growth could become the new reality leaving millions stuck without jobs and increasing the risk to global financial stability» she said this after she has explicitly stated the global economic challenges and how certain structural reforms in Ghana including infrastructure investment as well as trade reforms were going to impact positively on Ghana's economy.
The speech, although widely commended, was found to have excerpts of it copied directly from Thomas Woodrow Wilson, an American politician, and academician who served as the 28th President of the United States from 1913 to 1921.
Although he feels fortunate to be a professor, especially at Berkeley, he has found an unpleasant side to the life of an academician.
The assumption is that because academicians are in the business of educating that any material found is fair game for use, but not in every case.
Although the RA is based in London, the Royal Academicians have come from far and wide; their homes, studios, works of art, and exhibition spaces found across the British Isles and beyond.
Several of the YBAs have been elected as lifetime members of the Royal Academy of Arts in London (founded by George III in 1768); hence they are «Royal Academicians,» and may use the letters «RA» after their name to indicate this.
You'll have to wait to find out which of our Academicians will be co-ordinating our 2017 show, but I can promise you that they will bring a fresh and imaginative eye to the task of bringing together more than 1,000 works of art by a panoply of artists, whether they're at the very start of their careers or long - established names.
In the newly opened Gabrielle Jungels - Winkler Galleries, the internationally renowned visual artist and Royal Academician Tacita Dean will explore «landscape» in its broadest sense: intimate collections of natural found objects, a mountainous blackboard drawing and a series of cloudscapes in chalk on slate created especially for these spaces will draw you into Dean's vision.
This is a historic document which includes the signatures of every Academician since our founding in 1768.
You'll have to wait to find out which of the Academicians will be co-ordinating our 2017 show, but it promises that they will bring a fresh and imaginative eye to the task of bringing together more than 1,000 works of art by a panoply of artists, whether they're at the very start of their careers or long - established names.
The architectural collection of masterwork drawings and models in the Royal Academy is founded upon presentations made by the architect Royal Academicians on their election.
In 1930, along with Hans Iten, Charles Lamb and others, he was elected one of the founding academicians of the Ulster Academy of Arts.
In the Royal Academy's newly opened Gabrielle Jungels - Winkler Galleries, the internationally renowned visual artist and Royal Academician will explore «landscape» in its broadest sense: intimate collections of natural found objects, a mountainous blackboard drawing and a series of cloudscapes in chalk on slate created especially for these spaces will draw you into Dean's vision.
«We found that the level of CO 2 had fluctuated greatly over the period but at any given time increases in air temperature preceded higher concentrations of CO 2,» says academician Kapitsa, who worked in Antarctica for many years.
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