Sentences with phrase «idealised states»

From the early to mid-1970s, artists in Europe and North America including Cindy Sherman explored idealised states of glamour as a means to exaggerate or satirise the cultural values of beauty and fashion.

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We can not idealise the Church or the state there, but we can be thankful for the rich history of both — and for the many lessons they can teach us in the West and in the world of Islam.
These include: ● tighter controls on follow - on milks ● no idealising text or pictures ● stricter controls on foods claiming to be «for special medical purposes» (FSMPs) ● increased transparency, ● the use of the Precautionary Principle ● more democratic oversight ● MEP reviews of new ingredient There was a Member States Working Group on 2nd Feb to discuss the Commissions proposals for the new Resolutions.
It states that: «Infant formula labels must contain a statement about the superiority of breastfeeding... and not use pictures or words that idealise the use of infant formula — that, in effect, discourage breastfeeding.»
Zangger's starting point is the familiar observation that the idealised Athenian state set in opposition to Atlantis by Plato may reflect a memory of the My - cenaean civilisation of Bronze Age Greece.
They will exploit a combination of state - of - the - art climate model experiments, advanced statistical techniques and idealised dynamical frameworks to accomplish the project.
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