Sentences with phrase «highly circumscribed»

Nearly all date from 1958 to 1966 and feature the artist's highly circumscribed yet richly nuanced inquiries into the relationships between paint (mostly white) and support.
They also seem to be willing to accept some propositions with highly circumscribed causal contingency — for instance, that reducing class size increases achievement (provided that it is a «sizable» change and that the reduction is to fewer than 20 students per class); that Catholic schools are superior to public ones in the inner - city but not in suburban settings.

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Women once considered teaching a highly attractive profession because their opportunities were tightly circumscribed.
In Robert Motherwell: Opens at Andrea Rosen (May 1 — June 20, 2015), the viewer can see what the artist does best, which is tease out meaning from a highly - circumscribed format that consists of a three - sided, linear rectangle, open at the top, juxtaposed against a monochromatic ground.
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