Sentences with phrase «idiosyncracies in»

Idiosyncracies in the forcings may alter the 4 - dimension structure of the climate response so as to change the global average feedback.
For his take on the subject at Kunsthaus Graz, pop - culture theorist Diedrich Diederichsen will forgo easy categorizations to highlight idiosyncracies in this show's disparate collection of videos, paintings, drawings, and installations by sixteen artists informed by music — from Mike Kelley and Kim Gordon to younger practitioners such as Mathias Poledna and Nico Vascellari.
This tolerance, which as Weeks points out has today too often been transformed into hostility and an invitation to treatment, is part of our lost legacy of innocence — a fact made more apparent by the forbearance shown to mental, physical and gender idiosyncracies in many aboriginal cultures, not least the native American, where sexual and mental nonconformists were allowed dignified co-existence with their kinspeople.

Not exact matches

«Effective historical consciousness» operating in and through philological and historical investigation, augmented by the social sciences, will elucidate the horizon of the text and explicate the socio - cultural idiosyncracies of its repertoire.
A University of Chicago professor reflects on the idiosyncracies of teaching in the age of Trump and trigger warnings.
Decency as a human being has not led me to change this habit; the only thing I am using the knife for is to defend my idiosyncracy (okay, I kid — but I am not wasting my perfectly good time in trying to neatly cut a too - big piece of that coconut chocolate off when it doesn't deserve it).
That a persuasive case can be made either way could be seen as a validation of the theory that Tarantino is some sort of idiot savant whose films signify almost in spite of their maker's idiosyncracies or intentions.
As you know, I currently live in Athens, Greece and run my blog to show the idiosyncracies of life here — the cultural differences, etc — all with a view to my book eventually being released.
Filed under Americans in cuba, Cuban customs, Cuban idiosyncracies, Expat life, Living Abroad, Uncategorized
Filed under Americans in cuba, Communications, Cuban customs, Cuban economy, Cuban idiosyncracies, Cuban Revolution, environment, Expat life, health system, Living Abroad, Travel to Cuba
Capturing the idiosyncracies of train travel, the circumstances Theroux finds himself in, as well as the characters he encounters are a comical portrayal of life on the road.
I have quoted the full entry in the glossary below, as it contains relevant technical information plus some comments on idiosyncracies of usage.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z