Sentences with phrase «for blurring the lines»

«I think there's something to be said for blurring the lines between personal and professional lives,» says Chattopadhyay.
For the unfamiliar, Gawker is an online journalism site that has garnered a lot of controversy for blurring the lines as far as what's considered «ethical» journalism.
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Fischer is known for blurring the lines between art, architecture, design, fashion and technology.
Isenstein is known for blurring the lines... Continue reading Contemporary Talks: Jamie Isenstein
Twombly is best known for blurring the line between drawing and painting.

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«The line between e-commerce and what most would call traditional retail has blurred right away to the point where for me everything is really just «commerce,»» he says.
Befitting a campaign in which the leading candidate is known for a TV show that blurred the lines between reality and scripted TV drama, there are any number of sub-texts and counter-narratives in Trump's attack on Kelly.
It's this group that blurs the line between actual illness and the kind of «not feeling well» that can be an excuse for poor performance or absences.
This season trades the swamps of Louisiana for the freeways of Los Angeles and stars Rachel McAdams, Colin Farrell, Taylor Kitsch, and Vince Vaughn in a mosaic of characters who blur the line between cop and criminal.
If the tablet is the new laptop, the blurred line between it and the phone matters less, and there may be room for growth at the other end — certainly from a productivity standpoint.
The verdict will be appealed, and we find ourselves very reluctantly siding with the men responsible for words, «I hate these blurred lines / I know you want it.»
However, that passion Dunnahoo - Kirsch has for her work and the team she collaborates with can sometimes lead to blurring the lines between work and personal time if she's not careful.
It's a dramatic U-turn in the quest for the perfect work environment — a migration back to the cubicle from the often - idealized home office, but a cubicle reimagined for a time when the line between domestic and professional life has never been more blurred.
It's when you start playing for money that the line starts to blur.
Native advertising may be working for some, but others are skeptical of how these ads blur the lines between editorial content and advertising.
And the way that this has blurred the line is that Trump is not criticizing them and calling them «fake news» for incorrect reporting most of the time, it's just critical reporting.
Much like a home office where your «office» and bedroom are literally a few steps from each other, the lines between work and life are fantastically blurred and a continual opportunity for casual innovation exists.
And the blurring of the lines between software and services will make it easier for all kinds of companies to be, in some fashion, software companies with novel value propositions.
We're here to blur those lines for you and take publishing where it needs to be in 2018.
Soskis says the blurring of lines between for - profit and nonprofit will continue both at the corporate and individual levels, assuming the public becomes accustomed to it.
The line between art, technology and design is more blurred than ever, and no group knows this better than the AIGA, the NYC - based professional association for design.
For an independent loan broker, the line between business time and personal time can sometimes be blurred.
The Recording Industry of America on Monday urged a federal appeals court to reconsider a recent decision upholding a $ 5.3 million judgment against Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams for copying a Marvin Gaye song to create their 2013 smash «Blurred Lines
That behavior has fueled a toxic work environment and blurred reporting lines for staff, according to the people, who asked not to be identified talking about sensitive internal matters.
The lyrics do not really sound like «blurred lines of consent» or «rape culture» to me — he clearly talks about waiting for the woman to take an interest.
I predict «blurred lines» will be his one hit wonder for another ten years unless you guys keep letting him be famous.
Nor was their faith without learning or indifferent to their pluralistic culture; on the contrary, their scholarship and concern for effective proclamation seemed far more profound than the blurred lines of Canberrra.
For Democratic presidents, Catholic nominees (Sonia Sotomayor) help blur the line on abortion, since even non-observant Catholics are linked in the news media and in the public mind to the antiabortion Roman Catholic Church.
Maybe that is why it's still fun, for both of us, we're blurring the lines of work and play, smelling of sawdust and longing for each other, books and honest sweat, laughter and arguments.
In any case scripture or science being open to interpretation always is reflective of the interpreter so consider the source.A fascinating documentary via PBS / internet is String Theory for a discussion of the line between science and (humanistic) theology becoming blurred.
The once clear line between priesthood and laity is already blurred and will soon count for little.
Fermented with our house Belgian yeast for a decadent profile, blurring the lines between your first sip and the last.
«These are impressive results, particularly in light of the challenges posed by global mega trends impacting our industry, from macroeconomic and political volatility, the continued rebalancing of the economic world, to shifting consumer preferences and increasing demand for healthier products, to the disruption of retail caused by the rapid growth of e-commerce and the blurring of channel lines,» Ms. Nooyi said.
Following up their «Call Me Maybe» and «Blurred Lines», these Diehard Beauties are in the Dominican Republic for the 2015 calender shoot.
It's blurring the lines that I established between results and understanding The Process ™ and I'm unsure it serves as a valid critique or analysis rather than cover fire for speculative worry.
This took the idea of Bryan not being right for WWE to a whole new level, as it blurred the lines between reality and WWE as an entertainment product.
Blurring the lines between freeride skiing and alpine touring, the new Maestrale RS was redesigned for Fall 2015.
I'm happy for the extra eyes it brings in to MMA, but it's a bit annoying that it blurs the line between fake fighting / real fighting.
To me it seems like the lines have been blurred for a lot of people who aren't hardcore fans of the sport, and so the amazing merits of what these champs are doing (Nunes, DJ, even Stipe) don't seem to carry the weight they may have if McGregor never came along.
Meaning, if a mother is completely worn down because of issues feeding the baby, the lines become blurred as to whether nursing is truly the better option for her and her baby.
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Finally in relation to education, we are pleased that Action 5 warns of the risks of corporate sponsorship and the need for conflict of interest safeguards — corporate sponsorship of education blurs the lines between marketing and education.
Though there are many stores that are doing the best to blur the lines between the genders, there are still many parents who would prefer that you do not buy pink for their male child.
In practice the line between person and project blurs a little since issues important enough to bother with and having few enough plans to make a reasonable vote normally have individual champions or leading thinkers who make the explanation to the voters what voting for that plan means, and nobody wins votes without some hints about what direction they are planning to go in.
Though she has been in the Council for only 18 months, she has already managed to blur the lines between her election donors and the organizations she personally allocates hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars to through her discretionary «member items.»
Michael Gove danced to Blurred Lines with Boris Johnson's sister at glitzy bash while son, 11, was left alone in hotel for SIX HOURS
Rather, Holloway drew jeers from Labour members and was taken to task by Stephen Doughty MP for «constantly blurring the lines and definitions between refugee, migrant, economic migrant and asylum seeker».
Green groups argue the need for indirect public subsidies blurs the line as to what does and what does not represent government assistance, however.
Having several MPs elected for your constituency means the direct line of responsibility between MP and elector is blurred
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