Sentences with phrase «foments with»

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She has reorganized 80 percent of top management with a slew of hires; redirected the product teams to put as much weight on fashion and comfort as on function, and fomented what she called a «consumer - centric» company culture,» reports Women's Wear Daily.
«Based on the innovative model from Start - Up Chile, Start - Up Chile launched with a mandate to attract foreign entrepreneurs to the local consumer market and foment domestic entrepreneurial culture»
Instead of going inward («the kingdom of God is withing you» said Jesus) the church encourages people to meddle in politics, dictate what others do in their bedrooms and with their bodies, and foment hatred of other paths to finding God — all of which leaves the seeker eventually unfulfilled.
Beings who will one day vanish from the earth in that ultimate subtraction of sensuality called death, we spend so much of our lives courting it: fomenting wars, watching with sickening horror movies in which maniacs slice and dice their victims, or hurrying to our own deaths in fast cars, cigarette smoking, or suicide.
But in the making of images there is the danger of fomenting idolatry, and inviting the confusion of the reality with the image, when the original is, like God, unimaginable.
I agree with you 1000 % on both the horror of the rise of white supremacy (normalization of it anyway) fomented by the Trump campaign and the flagrant misogyny, often on the part of «liberals» regarding Hillary Clinton's run.
Camps with certain academic programming offer the intensive weeklong (or longer) experience as the best way to foment deep learning.
The author claims that ITSSD's analyses were an effort to inject «rational discourse into the heated emotional and ideological debate that Baby Milk Action has fomented, with the help of local UN agency offices, to frighten the public into believing what the organization and the UN wishes them to believe.»
Rather, ITSSD's publishing of its analyses was an effort to inject rational discourse into the heated emotional and ideological debate that Baby Milk Action has fomented, with the help of local UN agency offices, to frighten the public into believing what the organization and the UN wishes them to believe.
He added that it was in the interest of the good people of Kaduna State to note that those who might be contemplating to come to Kaduna to foment trouble are strictly advised to stay away from the state as the command is prepared to deal decisively with any such person or group.
But in the context of eulogizing a militant separatist, it is very odd for an elected official in the United States to identify herself politically with a «national patriot» who fomented revolution and categorically rejected association with the United States.
In fact, the only political activity (incitement is not political activity) which remains illegal is «willfully spreading of false news of the American army and navy with an intent to disrupt their operations, to foment mutiny in their ranks, or to obstruct recruiting.»
With all that on the table, the speed with which JJR was looking for an upgrade after the bruising 2016 campaign helped foment resentment among many major donors, labor groups and others who spent millions of dollars and thousands of man - hours getting him elecWith all that on the table, the speed with which JJR was looking for an upgrade after the bruising 2016 campaign helped foment resentment among many major donors, labor groups and others who spent millions of dollars and thousands of man - hours getting him elecwith which JJR was looking for an upgrade after the bruising 2016 campaign helped foment resentment among many major donors, labor groups and others who spent millions of dollars and thousands of man - hours getting him elected.
Turncoat Democratic senator Hiram Monserrate, who enraged Albany onlookers all last week after waffling over which side of the narrowly split State Senate he would choose in the coup he helped foment, has decided to stick with his home team, the Daily News reports.
Both are from areas with histories of BNP activity fomenting racial strife.
He pointed out that the Police will not shirk its responsibility to create a peaceful environment for all election activities saying anybody who will foment trouble will be severely dealt with.
She said another goal is to foment division between the liberal base of Democratic activists and Mr. Cuomo, much as they did with Mrs. Clinton.
Winning these races is unlikely, especially with Dean off fomenting liberal revolution among the change - hungry peoples of Utah and Alaska.
But it's remarkable for an elected official in the United States to identify politically with a «national patriot» who fomented revolutionary separation from the United States.
At times of maximum solar activity, the magnetic ferment represented by sunspots frequently releases and leaps across space to Earth — to foment magnetic storms that disrupt communications networks and light the polar skies with auroral displays.
The goal of the ID movement is not to encourage critical thought, but to foment a revolution which would supplant evolutionary theory with ID.»
When consumed as a staple however, the high levels of indigestible sugars in beets will eventually causes issues, and foment the creation of a gut filled with FODMAP - loving bacteria.
And although once upon a time men like this got away with fomenting a culture of toxic masculinity, that veneer appears to be cracking.
Ka - boom is from «The Long Kiss Goodnight,» as evil U.S. anti-terrorist agents try to frame Muslims with a false - flag attack to foment fear and funnel funding their way.
When Optimus Prime (voice of Peter Cullen) travels to the lunar surface to bring back his former leader, Sentinel Prime (Leonard Nimoy), with several «space bridge» pillars, a plan is fomented that may bring the robots back to the brink of war again — with the measly humans once again caught in the middle.
«Day of the Soldado» reunites Alejandro with Brolin's paramilitary fixer, Matt Graver, until their joint effort to foment a war between rival Mexican cartels falls apart, resulting in a bloody game of cat - and - mouse, played with Blackhawk helicopters and high - powered weapons.
An unusual take on the monotony of any profession (be it prostitution or engineering to - order weapons for assassins), it's more evidence that George Clooney, with this tribute to Melville, his Kaufman - scripted Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, and his Tarkovsky redux Solaris, is quietly becoming a visible, above - the - line champion for smart American genre flicks — fomenting his own little underground Nouvelle Vague with movies that audiences, for the most part, are anxious to dismiss.
That is the case here, as she provides the perfect foil for Binoche's struggle, especially as she becomes more enamored with the acting prowess of Jo - Ann, further fomenting Maria's insecurities.
I'd recommend reading Atul Gawande's New Yorker piece on coaching as a catalyst for fomenting a culture of continual improvement - even if, as is the case with Mr. Gawande, you (or your school) are already amongst the best at what you do.
Of course I fully agree with many of the more accepted goals of the liberal variants of critical pedagogy whose arch-categories include the following — to foment dialogue, to deepen our appreciation of public life, to create spaces of respect and appreciation for diversity, to encourage critical thinking, to build culturally sensitive curricula, to create a vibrant democratic public sphere, to try to change the hardened hearts and minds of our increasingly parasitic financial aristocracy, to build knowledge from the experiences and the histories of students themselves, to make knowledge relevant to the lives of students, and to encourage students to theorize and make sense of their experiences in order to break free from the systems of mediation that limit their understanding of the world and their capacity to transform it, to challenge racism, sexism, homophobia, ableism, to fight against white supremacy, etc..
From observing conditions there and in other cities, we believe that bargaining and related union activity have not only hampered urban public schools with such things as cumbersome contracts, but have introduced practices into the education system that are counterproductive, fomenting a demoralizing pattern of acrimony between teachers and administrators that is fundamentally at odds with effective education.
Magnolia also has come under scrutiny after the Turkish government accused it and other U.S. - based charters with Turkish governing boards of helping foment a failed July coup in Turkey.
The charter school that has fomented this atypical public display of discord is the International Academy of Trenton Charter School (IAT), now in its fourth year of operation with 700 students, grades K - 5.
He shows how religion fuels war, foments bigotry, and abuses children, buttressing his points with historical and contemporary evidence.
Activities that take place with the credit agencies on your accounts, whether fomented by you or a lender, are wide in scope and so are the results of these activities, good or bad.
The artist aims to capture content, specifically in search of «giving narrative life to objects, to alter their course, utility, and to amplify their charm; inscribing meanings and stories to these same objects, removing their varnish so as to not be perceived as «the [immutable] originals»; provoking collisions between images and assembling vernacular history with fantasies; fomenting a contemporary prosopopoeia, where a simple leather cushion, a tennis racket, or a lid of a tin biscuit box bare faces and voices.»
The overall ambivalence fomented by this exhibition has a productive nature, creating space for viewers to stay longer with the troubling nature of the objects and experience vacillations of meaning.
Movements may be a thing of the past, but social networks are very much a part of the present, and two current group exhibitions at Chelsea galleries, «Context Message» at Zach Feuer and «Side Show» at Greene Naftali, offer an opportunity to check in with some promising young artists who are in the midst of fomenting vital scenes.
The presentation forsakes the myth of Modernism that the Modern is identified with — of art as ceaseless progress fomented almost entirely by the innovations of ambitious young (white) men.
Because he lived reclusively on the east end of Long Island, far from the contemporaneous artistic foment of Manhattan, his art and its eloquence remained something of a secret, albeit one with extremely devoted followers, such as Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and Lauren Bacall, as well as numerous artists, notably Fairfield Porter, Edward Gorey and Susan Rothenberg.
Perhaps with the distance of twenty years the curators of the New Museum show had hoped to reexamine the fomenting genesis of the current «social turn» in contemporary aesthetics.
It's well - known that Tibor de Nagy (named after the Hungarian émigré banker who co-founded the gallery with John Bernard Myers) fostered the poets of the New York School, publishing their first chapbooks and fomenting their collaborations with artists.
Fomented by the unstable, frightening reality of the Cold War and the expansion of the military - industrial complex; inspired by the various liberation movements and variously aided by the counterculture's psychotropic drugs and new artistic mediums (especially video), these artists answered life's absurdities with more of the same, taking leave of reason in art since it already seemed gone from life.
The newspaper has led the charge in fomenting worry over the gas emissions, with portentous, and remarkably similar, stories in 2008 and this week.
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Because when you have a billion or so people who are really struggling, suffering and off the grid and not with adequate food and whose kids don't go to school and who are routinely malnourished that's a problem for everyone — and not just in an abstract ethical way but because it can foment terrorism and crime and other dysfunction.
Russel Seitz What you say climate science «literature», I take it you are referring to the gospel according to government, with its monster budget and obvious vested interest in fomenting alarm, created by its paid - for lackey «scientists» and «peer reviewers».
With the North East's challenging climate and strong history of environmental building design, the region has fomented a hotbed of Passive House innovation.
«Despite the growing evidence in support of AGW, these blogs continue to aggressively deny the causes and / or the projected effects of AGW and to personally attack scientists who publish peer - reviewed research in the field with the aim of fomenting doubt to maintain the consensus gap.»
Their work had nothing to do with Peace, but fomented protests, massive financial loss and famine.
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