Sentences with phrase «human idiosyncrasies»

The same things that drive the traditional financial markets — human idiosyncrasies.
We also continue Five Works with paintings by Alex Bradley Cohen, whose works reflects human idiosyncrasies.
Employing a methodology similar to the field note — the notes detailing events leading up to the biological specimens» collection and inform its final classification — these three artists question perception's role in knowledge production; they examine the gap between rational scientific systems and human idiosyncrasies.
Within limits, they can modify their behavior for good or ill to cope with human idiosyncrasies while still meeting their own need for social acceptance.
quirks are human idiosyncrasies, oddities of behavior, QUARKS are subatomic particles of which there six.
Juxtaposing the instinctual need to survive against the immense desire of consumption through the overabundance and excess of available produce, Xu Zhen brings to the forefront the everlasting human idiosyncrasy to continuously progress and expand by any means necessary.

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Or rather a truly serious attempt to confront the mysterious idiosyncrasies of human sympathy and the limits of our imaginations?
Tawney said that the man who «seeks God apart from his brethren is likely not to find God, but rather the devil, whose face will bear a surprising resemblance to his own» That is, unless we broaden our perspective and correct our idiosyncrasies by sharing with our human brethren, we are in peril of conceiving God simply as ourselves writ large, with all our peculiarities, self - centeredness, and imperfection.
Tuition fees are a very small part of an ever reaching ideological idiosyncrasy that has pervaded virtually every part of Human society.
Future studies could flesh out the significance of the «Russ - ome's» idiosyncrasies by comparing them with the Human Connectome Project (HCP), which Poldrack has served on the advisory board of since it launched six years ago.
In their experiments, the researchers show that the technique can identify idiosyncrasies in the work of human translators, too.
Nutritional preferences of human gut bacteria reveal their metabolic idiosyncrasies — Melanie Tramontano — Nature
Director Steven Spielberg's latest combines the most commonly shared notions we have of our 16th U.S. president — the folksy deliberation, the spindly gait, the all - seeing eye on the prize of history remade — with the behavior, idiosyncrasies and contradictions of an actual human being.
Eva Marisaldi's installations are poetic and enigmatic, mixing drawing, video, and objects to create environments evocative of the idiosyncrasies — both strange and beautiful — of the human condition.
His observing eye focuses on the human body with all its idiosyncrasies, and on the sociocultural environment in which that body is embedded.
Like a modern day Daumier, he keenly observes the hypocrisies and idiosyncrasies of human behavior with the sharp wit and cutting eye of a staunch critic.
Her experience as a clinical psychologist practicing psychotherapy from a contemporary psychoanalytic perspective for over 25 years reflects an enduring passion and respect for personal idiosyncrasy that characterizes her early portrait work, the more recent and abstract, life - size human figure paintings, and now, her turn to the reservoir of personal experience within.
After all, just like the rest of us, judges are human and therefore vulnerable to idiosyncrasies, prejudices, and mistakes.
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