Sentences with phrase «given equal space»

World Cup soccer, the charms of manual typewriters and the films of William Wyler are given equal space alongside more weighty concerns.
«A lot of it depends on the particular requirements of the artists - for example, we have to make sure we give them equal space.
They are the same on all scientific issues and don't generally give equal space to dissenting opinion.
Don't leave it out, because it will cause a gap, but don't give it equal space as something that is relevant.

Not exact matches

«It is entirely appropriate for faith communities to be given access to our parks,» Stringer wrote in a Sept. 21 letter to Parks Commissioner Adrian Benepe, «so long as our public spaces afford every faith community an equal opportunity to practice religious observance and such activities have no detrimental impacts on the parks.»
These views do not represent those of the Saugerties Times, and equal space is given to other local parties.
Many products will advertise the benefits of their ingredients, without giving equal time and space to the possible health hazards.
Vintage items salvaged from almost anywhere — antiques stores, hand - me - downs, and side - of - the - road treasures add immense character to the space, giving this porch an effect that is equal parts lived - in and stylish.
What I liked most about this site is that is gives equal page space to women and men.
Le Herisson School in west London failed to provide suitable outdoor space to enable pupils to play outside and pupils were not being given equal access to the local park for recreation.
That starts by giving charters equal access to public space.
The higher the ppi count, the more pixels in a given span of space, and the sharper text and images will appear on screen, all else being equal.
And you can give the menu shortcut equal or lesser space on the touchscreen — with the lone physical button forever dedicated to taking you to the home screen, the touchscreen has to do the rest.
However, all that gives you is equal shelf space, shared with thousands of other authors.
I'm over-simplifying things ridiculously saying Mark talks about his «interest» in working with space and material loosely — mixing up space and material — giving them equal «weight.»
Lines, delineated or mapped, supply the formal infrastructure of her drawings, which she considers to be «equal - opportunity spacesgiving no hierarchy to one particular shape over another.
(One of the more nuanced aspects of hard - edge painting, achieved by Mosset, is the care and precision given to articulating surface space in a manner that is both contrary and equal to paintings that work exclusively with space created by the overt gesture.
Giving equal importance to physical space, the way space is depicted through imagery, and the spaces that imagery itself can conjure psychologically, Heilmann is able to -LSB-...]
I think it was very important for myself, the curators and the trustees of the museum, the founders of the museum, to really give the creators from Africa an equal playing ground, you know, you have the Whitney Museum of American Art, you have the Tate Britain of British art, you know these are institutions which take as their motivation to collect and record and position artists from their Nations and we felt it was very important for us to be able to create that same platform on a high level, so that our artists can compete in some way and also have the resources, financial, space, logistics, climate control, to be able to give them the freedom to imagine the dreams and visions that they want to execute and they want to make reality.
His monumental compositions give equal weight to negative and positive space, vibrant colors starkly contrasting black backgrounds made of industrial materials such as tar.
Spaces between parts are given equal value with the other forms.
Absorption of thermal radiation cools the thermal spectra of the earth as seen from space, radiation emitted by de-excitation is what results in the further warming of the surface, and the surface continues to warm until the rate at which energy is radiated from the earth's climate system (given the increased opacity of the atmosphere to longwave radiation) is equal to the rate at which energy enters it.
When will the time come when equal space is given in the media to discussing humanity's need for ENVIRONMENTAL security?
Yes, many people repeat Gelbspan's line about reporters giving unfair media balance to crooked skeptic scientists, but it doesn't take much additional digging to see where a Senior Producer at Turner Broadcasting, Teya Ryan, made her case in 1990 with a lengthy opinion in the Society of Environmental Journalists Winter 1990 - 91 newsletter about media balance being «artificial, a matter of giving equal air time or newshole space to dissenting views of questionable merit.
This is the amount of extra energy the Earth would radiate back into space (all else being equal) if the temperature were raised 1 °C, simply because hotter objects give off more radiation.
When you reduce the flow of heat back out into space for a given surface temperature, the surface temperature must increase until the flow of heat back out into space once again equals the amount of heat being received from the sun.
Architect Stuart Cohen, co-author of Great Houses of Chicago: 1871 — 1921 (Acanthus Press, 2008), likes tin because it gives the ceiling — which often gets forgotten during home decorating — equal presence in terms of defining a space.
If you have a big family on your hands, give everyone equal towel space.
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