Sentences with phrase «further challenging the notion»

In addition, one notices how the textiles are stressed and bursting at the seams, further challenging the notion of female confinement.

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He devoted a chunk of his maiden speech to challenging the notion that further regulation is needed for credit cards, arguing two - thirds of Canadians pay off their balances every month, meaning they incur no interest at all, and that credit cards account for just 5 % of total household debt.
One of the most rewarding parts of my journey so far has been reexamining the stories of biblical women (and female saints) who consistently challenge and transcend our notions of «biblical womanhood.»
Because the ACLU's lawsuit challenges the whole notion of gene patenting, its outcome could have far - reaching effects beyond the patents on the BRCA genes.
In doing so, he seems interested in challenging the notion that art can often be inaccessible and alienating by re-emphasising the far - reaching impact that artistic visionaries have on all members of society.
The protocols of MbI and the work the AAMT is undertaking is far more aligned to the notions of guided inquiry in which students are scaffolded, challenged and so forth in order to make connections across domains of mathematics, from mathematics to its applications.
At its media briefing in advance of the E3 Expo, the video game industry's premier trade show, Nintendo announced products for social entertainment that stretch far beyond the current notion of what a video game can be, all while continuing to provide avid gaming fans with the challenges and thrills they desire.
The large scenes of nature further obstruct one's view and challenge notions of traditional sublimity.
Building upon his earlier casts of dilapidated houses such as House for which she won the 1993 Turner Prize, Whiteread further challenged the preconceived notion of what is considered «inside» or «outside» in the creation of a sculpture.
He suggests how the notion of deep ecology could be developed still further to form a «reverential ecology» that challenges the Darwinian notion of survival of the fittest.
However, this is also a can't - miss opportunity to put that entire enviro - activist notion to the ultimate test, with an outright challenge to billionaire Tom Steyer to consider a far more chancy gamble than the $ 100 million he's pledged toward Senate and gubernatorial races that «attack climate - change deniers» — a gamble that either makes or totally busts the two decade - old accusation that skeptics are paid to lie and spread misinformation.
But it will also challenge the courts to further define the notion of personal privacy.
In examining the legal reasoning behind the Hong Kong case of Yeung v Google and German case of RS v Google, and comparing the two, this chapter argues that the orthodox approach to fixing responsibility for defamation, based either on the established English common law notion of publisher or innocent disseminator or the existing categories of passive host, conduit and caching in the relevant European Union Directive, is far from adequate to address the challenges brought about by search engines and their Autocomplete function.
Devices like the OnePlus 3 and the Axon 7 are so far squashing the notion that more affordable devices come at the cost of software support, another item in the long list of preconceptions that these «flagship - killers» challenge when it comes to their price.
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