Sentences with phrase «fractured nature»

But the incredibly fractured nature of the conflict lends itself to additional challenges, Pentagon spokesman Eric Pahon told Business insider.
The encoded meanings and myths offer me much artistic fodder for examining the abstract dialogue, emblematic importance, optically based metaphors, and at times fractured nature these material and media born identities reveal when positioned in the same space.
Born in Johannesburg, South Africa in 1955, Kentridge has sought, through his films, drawings, sculptures, graphics and music, theatre and opera projects, to come to terms with the fragmented and fractured nature of his home town and country and with broader global divisions.
The problem with being a specialist today is the fractured nature of the church.
As the biblical story tells us, our humanity is broken, but part of that fractured nature might be «repaired» through knowledge, wisdom, and love.
But the country's terrain, the fractured nature of Malian politics, and the unintended consequences that always flow from the use of force, all make this intervention a risky proposition.
Democrats, however, are denied an outright majority because of the fractured nature of the chamber.
The fractured nature of the network has also failed to deliver passenger satisfaction in many areas.
The fact that all three receive significant funding from NSF but each is governed by an entirely separate organization is emblematic of the fractured nature of U.S. astronomy.
The fractured nature of this multi-story ensemble means there is little chance of becoming completely engaged with any particular mother and daughter couple.
When the little drama opens we see both the fractured nature of the country and music.
In a word, I wanted Glyver to be an attractive anti-hero, someone with whom readers would sympathize (perhaps against their better judgement), without necessarily approving of; for he is a victim too — not only of his own obsessive and fractured nature, but also because of the selfish and misguided actions of his birth mother, Laura Duport.
The fractured nature of identity is a subtext.
Given the fractured nature of historical data stewardship many sources will inevitably contain records for the same station and it is necessary to create a process for identifying and removing duplicate stations, merging some sources to produce a longer station record, and in other cases determining when a station should be brought in as a new distinct record.
In the piece, I develop a nine - part taxonomy of Supreme Court footnotes and demonstrate, once and for all, that unlike the late, great David Foster Wallace, Justice Ginsburg never uses her footnotes to demonstrate the fractured nature of reality in her work.
The strong relationship between the diverse population in a market and law firm demographics provides a foundation for understanding the fractured nature of current diversity numbers.
But thanks to the fractured nature of NCAA conferences and teams, the college football broadcast world makes pro football look like a playground shoving match.
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