The word
"immediacy" means something happening or being done without any delay or interruption. It refers to the state of being immediate or happening right away.
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Her Family Pictures pastels have a similar sense of
immediacy of line, created from life and depicting those closest to her.
However, blockchain enables traders to exchange shares in a more rapid and cost - effective manner, resulting
in immediacy of information and increased transparency.
Furthermore it must be in the
subjective immediacy of the individual occasion that intrinsic value is to be found.
Further, a mortgage carries a lower interest rate than a credit card, reducing its need
for immediacy.
He speaks of it in its living
immediacy as a power effective in the community and shared by him.
New relationships struggle when we put too much pressure
on immediacy.
I think not, for such statements
about immediacy must be balanced with ones which show that life's survival power depends on adaptation and regeneration.
It is evident that the primary function of theories is as a lure for feeling, thereby
providing immediacy of enjoyment and purpose.
Hence all the parts of an actual entity are present to each other in a
felt immediacy.
«
Fashion immediacy» — the concept of presenting a designer collection that can be purchased and delivered immediately after its runway debut — was seen as a fix.
Her work explores the
physical immediacy of the body, structured by imperfect symmetry and responding to gravity and material.
They will expect the
same immediacy and transparency in the reporting of legal «results» as they have grown used to receiving about the location of a purchased item that is in transit.
The paintings are tightly composed and evoke, with
startling immediacy, the complexity of their subjects.
In the process, he lends a you - are -
there immediacy to an era in which humans invented farming, settled in towns, and created civilization as we know it.
It enables them to live that life in
full immediacy moment by moment being fully present to whatever or whoever is there.
No other sports car combines this
raw immediacy, surprising affordability, and Italian sex appeal.
For example, if you're interviewing for a job position with a tech startup, chances are that they
want immediacy and an email will suffice.
This is an intimate tale, both physically and emotionally, and the sound design creates a
tactile immediacy.
And why would they do it NOW when there is not as
much immediacy to fill holes as there will be after the draft?
Focusing on works with particular sensual, personal, or
material immediacy, the exhibition seeks to integrate expression and analysis.
They might have performed with
less immediacy, but they performed in time.
So in a world where we
expect immediacy from most everything — make room for patience.
With
compelling immediacy, she depicts the struggles of men and women torn by their convictions and challenged by the perils of war.
He has transformed the openness of the all - over image, which is usually abstract, into the large scale and
striking immediacy of a major realist style.
Because no matter how popular vintage clothing might become, most of us still
value immediacy over history — except when it's our own.
What claims can tradition have in a culture that values
immediacy over everything else, and that has come to expect an update every five minutes?
Animals brought to shelters have a specific number of days before being euthanized — but — fine print in the laws
allow immediacy if the shelter is full.
It turns out some current events require no time to process and shape them into outstanding cinema of
remarkable immediacy.
In doing so, market - makers provide «
immediacy services» to clients and other market participants.
The feelings are felt as belonging to the external centers, and are not absorbed into the
private immediacy.
A had also in its moment of
immediacy incorporated past entities within itself without sacrifice of its unique and self - determining identity.
The
vibrant immediacy of these works resonates still, over fifty years after their creation.