Sentences with phrase «in blurring the line»

Depeche Mode was particularly pivotal in blurring the line between what we know as «synth» music and rock — processing guitars through giant, modular synths so it was hard to tell the difference between what was human - made and what was a computer, and perhaps more important, bringing the blues - based, brooding, masculine energy of»60s and»70s rock into the mix.
I do have a question though... in blurred lines, what are the lines that are blurred?
Sure, Robert Rodriguez made a giant leap in blurring that line with the release of «Sin City,» but director Timur Bekmambetov takes it to a whole new level with «Wanted,» a fast - paced, in - your - face cartoon come to life.
But it is in those blurred lines that Tropic Thunder becomes something special.
When teachers go through a design process and emerge on the other side with a designer identity, they have a greater degree of agency in blurring the line between teacher and student, and in supporting each other as they rethink what learning can be in the 21st century.
The Murano could be a seminal vehicle in blurring the lines between mainstream and Lexus, BMW, Mercedes and, for that matter, the company's own Infiniti brand.
«The PrioVR Dev Kit is a technology platform that allows for complete tracking of a person's body, with minimal lag — a major step forward in blurring the line between the real world and virtual reality.
Simon Parkin investigated the issue for Eurogamer in Blurred lines: Are YouTubers breaking the law?
Located in France, Aldorlea is a developer that boasts specialization in blurring the line between role playing and adventure, all while presenting gameplay in 16 - bit fashion.
Guild Hall opens its 2017 summer exhibition season with «Taryn Simon: The Innocents,» an exhibition that explores photograph's role as witness and tool in blurring the line between truth and fiction.
This is my observed (and imagined) interpretation of their interest in blurring the lines between architecture, art, design, interior and exterior space.
Originating out of an interest in blurring the line between fact and fiction, the work by these artists investigates different facets of science and fiction.
Fornieles pursues his ongoing interest in the blurred lines between the virtual and the real to create a complex exhibition featuring digital images, sculpture, choreographed performance and a new online commission.
Though Kelly has always been interested in blurring the line between painting and sculpture, two of the works exhibited, dated 2003, push that interest even further.
But we do have to be careful in blurring the line too much between peer - reviewed publications and blogs.
This finding was reflected in Blurred Lines in which the jury sided with the plaintiff even though the two songs, at the end of an extensive analysis, shared only the same «production feel.»

Not exact matches

Befitting a campaign in which the leading candidate is known for a TV show that blurred the lines between reality and scripted TV drama, there are any number of sub-texts and counter-narratives in Trump's attack on Kelly.
This season trades the swamps of Louisiana for the freeways of Los Angeles and stars Rachel McAdams, Colin Farrell, Taylor Kitsch, and Vince Vaughn in a mosaic of characters who blur the line between cop and criminal.
Volkswagen made headlines in 2011 by announcing it would stop its servers from distributing email to employees after work hours in an effort to prevent employees from feeling that the lines between workplace and home had blurred.
In 2015, she founded LIVELY, a brand that blurs the lines of lingerie, active, and swim.
Thiel says he himself was a victim of the blurring of that line when Gawker outed him as a homosexual in 2007 without his permission.
In our hyper - connected social world, the lines between our personal and professional lives are more blurred than ever.
But the lines between those models are beginning to blur, as many companies are now moving in on each other's territory.
On Tuesday, a court in Los Angeles agreed that Thicke and Pharrell Williams» 2013 earworm «Blurred Lines» borrowed too heavily from Marvin Gaye's 1977 hit «Got to Give it Up.»
It's a dramatic U-turn in the quest for the perfect work environment — a migration back to the cubicle from the often - idealized home office, but a cubicle reimagined for a time when the line between domestic and professional life has never been more blurred.
In truth, VoIP is revolutionizing the telecom industry, blurring the lines between voice calls and digital networks.
It's built in a way that blurs the line between tablet and laptop — if you want to use it as the former, you just fold its keyboard behind its display.
There are many issues at stake, particularly the role of women in the military, and, as Fox News put it, the «blurring of gender lines
The Soufan Group, a strategic security firm that specializes in intelligence, law enforcement, and policy analysis, wrote earlier this year that while the targets of intelligence agencies and cyber criminal networks «are usually very different,» Russia has «increasingly blurred the lines between cyber-espionage and cyber crime in an unprecedented manner.»
Blurred lines are the new normal in retail, but Loblaws should tread carefully when it comes to health care products.
And the blurring of the lines between software and services will make it easier for all kinds of companies to be, in some fashion, software companies with novel value propositions.
When the line between public and private has blurred, when so many interactions take place in a virtual sphere, a leader has to walk her talk.
We're here to blur those lines for you and take publishing where it needs to be in 2018.
However, Trump's decision to appoint somebody with whom he has long maintained a financial relationship — his second such appointment, after having named fellow billionaire real - estate developer and business partner Steven Roth to head his infrastructure program — suggests a continued willingness to blur the lines between his endeavors as a businessman and his duties as president, all while contributing to the perception that the president is willing to reward those who have done business with him in the past.
In the future, Boland sees the lines been traditional advisors and robo - advisors blurring.
What this could look like in 2027: The line between public and private ownership will blur.
In those fuzzy, early days when managing your business happens in the post-day job twilight hours, too many entrepreneurs blur the lines between business and personal financeIn those fuzzy, early days when managing your business happens in the post-day job twilight hours, too many entrepreneurs blur the lines between business and personal financein the post-day job twilight hours, too many entrepreneurs blur the lines between business and personal finances.
I thought this statement was particularly pertinent as it demonstrates another theme I think it set to accelerate in the blurring of lines between traditional industries and technological advancement.
But it is also important to remember that volatility has been high in the retail sector this year, with the index seeing large price swings as markets try to determine winners and losers in an industry where price competition is intense, and the line between online and brick - and - mortar companies continues to blur.
And as Google continues to blur the line between AdWords and Google Analytics, you can expect the quality and diversity of tools in AdWords to only increase.
Lines are blurring, both in the regulated and alternative spaces, as managers look to diversify revenue streams and find new opportunities.
«Dear Society, If you think a woman in a tan vinyl bra and underwear, grabbing her crotch and grinding up on a dance partner is raunchy, trashy, and offensive but you don't think her dance partner is raunchy, trashy, or offensive as he sings a song about «blurred» lines of consent and propagating rape culture, then you may want to reevaluate your acceptance of double standards and your belief in stereotypes about how men vs. women «should» and are «allowed» to behave.
For Democratic presidents, Catholic nominees (Sonia Sotomayor) help blur the line on abortion, since even non-observant Catholics are linked in the news media and in the public mind to the antiabortion Roman Catholic Church.
This creating out of passion and love, the carrying, the seemingly - never - ending - waiting, the knitting - together - of - wonder - in - secret - places, the pain, the labour, the blurred line between joy and «someone please make it stop,» the «I can't do it» even while you're in the doing of it, the delivery of new life in blood and hope and humanity?
When Jenson says that God is «pres ent to creatures in their space» he is actually in agreement with Newton's doctrine of God and space, though he earlier accused Newton (wrongly) of having «blurred the line between Creator and creation.»
The lines are also blurred by large segments of Pentecostalism (especially in the south and among blacks) that are also «Holiness» in that they teach «three works of grace» — conversion, entire sanctification and a «baptism in the Spirit» with speaking in tongues.
And don't ever blur the lines in a relationship — because the shades of gray will always disappoint.
He suggests that we are receiving our role - models on how to be a man from the Hangover movies (too fun - loving), from the hit song «Blurred Lines» (too sexually confident), and from Ryan Gosling's character in «The Notebook» (too passionate).
When that line blurs in a pastor's mind, all bets are off.
On the one hand, the boundary lines which separate ethnic and national groups (which were mostly geographical in origin) are now becoming blurred, indistinct and sometimes irrelevant.
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