Sentences with phrase «flouting convention»

Although not included in the Lower East Side gallery's physical space, the black - and - white photograph sets an immediate tone of flouting convention.
He worshipped novelty and functionality, took a perverse delight in flouting convention, and reportedly drank nothing but water and champagne.
Quietly flouting convention has been Buffett's lifelong m.o. Berkshire Hathaway's acquisition of Precision Castparts is the latest example.
Immorality is flouting the conventions of one's own morality; amorality is being without morality.
The same way, in the last minute of a tie game when the other team had the ball, he flouted convention and ordered his players to foul and risk handing the opponents the game - winning free throw — Vee wanted the rock at the end, Vee wanted the last shot.
The revelation of US agencies wire - tapping German Chancellor Angela Merkel's phones has strained relations between the two countries primarily because such actions flout the conventions of a higher order social contract, in the international arena.
«By implementing this plan... no group or individual would be able to easily flout the conventions and laws of our county, nor will one area be able to have such a disproportionate impact on all of our tax bills, resources, and services.
Spotte has flouted the convention of directly citing other scientists or technologists to keep the core work unencumbered.
Available in smaller sizes to wear as a midi ring for flout convention, or larger sizes as a main feature.
It flouts convention in a number of ways in service of its genre - mash - up agenda while still contributing something original to the tradition of the zombie film.
So when Emily describes cutting as a substitute for creative journaling and as a means to feel «almost human,» Bohjalian's not flouting conventions of YA lit; instead, he's locating his story in an established pattern of others.
Visitors are invited to flout convention and do all the things they aren't normally allowed to do in a museum.
The Turner Prize has flouted convention by rediscovering it.
[Barnes was] working within the concepts of what it is to be an American aristocrat but also flouting those conventions at the same time,» Dolkart said.

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Much to the delight of his supporters, he's spooked media and political elites all over the world with his anti-globalist pledges on trade and immigration and his calculated flouting of PC conventions.
Accepting his first IMF package in 1991, Mubarak had established a neoliberal order which flouted several international economic rights conventions on unionisation, child labour, gendered wage discrimination, and migrant labour.
In his first year, Cuomo shepherded through the legalization of same - sex marriage, flouted protesters who had dubbed him «Governor One Percent» by passing tax reforms that increase taxes on the rich, and laid the political groundwork for a brand new convention center to be built in one of New York City's outer boroughs — all largely outside of the public eye.
Wednesday 1 June, 2.30 pm Wales Stage, # 6 Roy Hattersley - The Great Outsider The Labour politician presents a portrait of David Lloyd George and a study in charisma, coalition and flouting of conventions.
A state that's erroneously described as the only democracy in the Middle East treats international law and conventions with contempt, flouts them with increasing regularity and maintains a brutal military occupation [of Palestine] while the whole world looks on,» Mubarak wrote.
As the Ahmed Makarfi faction of the Peoples Democratic Party insisted on going ahead with its National Convention on Wednesday, a Abuja High Court on Tuesday said anybody who flouts order of the court would be made to face the music.
Dr. David Berger at Broome Hospital in Western Australia, argues that the only reason to suppress doctors in this way, «is to avoid embarrassing revelations about how Australia is flouting its international humanitarian obligations towards refugees and is subjecting them to treatment that violates the United Nations Convention Against Torture.»
While it was not until the 1950s and 1960s that many European filmmakers would deliberately flout Hollywood conventions to establish their own national cinemas free from American influence, there had always been films that existed well outside of the mainstream and Orpheus is one such film.
Exploitation movies hit their stride in the decade, boldly flouting moral conventions with graphic sex («I Spit on Your Grave,» «Vampyros Lesbos») and violence -LRB-» The Texas Chainsaw Massacre,» «The Hills Have Eyes»), the latter reflected particularly in a spate of zombie movies («Dawn of the Dead») and cannibal films («The Man From Deep River»).
By flouting every rule and convention about propriety and deflating every sacred cow, Stewart's book is guaranteed to give heartburn to every textbook watchdog and anyone who ever sat on a bias and sensitivity review committee.
what made a mirror flout its flat convention?
Schnabel is particularly noted for large paintings that incorporate broken crockery, e.g., The Walk Home (1985), and for other kinds of work that flout high - art conventions, such as paintings on velvet or linoleum.
The oeuvre of Jeff Koons is a statement of self - affirmation, his paintings and sculptures invite us to reassert our individuality and flout certain taboos and conventions that box us in, limiting our role in society.
What made a mirror flout its flat convention?
After decades of flouting cinematic conventions with movies such as Pink Flamingos (1972) and Hairspray (1988), Waters embarked on his photo - based work in the early 1990s.
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