Sentences with word «indistinct»

Another study that conducted exploratory factor analysis on a different instrument assessing psychological and physical IPV among high - school students, also found that the boundaries of psychological and physical IPV were indistinct for men whereas they were generally distinct for women.30
The VAWI conceptual model was only partially replicated and boundaries between psychological, physical and sexual acts of violence were indistinct.
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Keep in mind that a good career objective should steer clear of stale, indistinct and misdirected phrases.
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Just like your life in high school, there are some work circumstances wherein you're the outsider and would remain in that way for an indistinct span of time.
It's a kind of indistinct block.
These shots don't hold up to close scrutiny, looking clearly processed and lacking in detail, but it's far better than the alternative: an indistinct black mush.
yro.slashdot.org - Actress Lindsay Lohan has failed in her latest attempt to sue the maker of the video game Grand Theft Auto V. From a report: While the court said in an opinion a computer generated image may be considered a «portrait» under current state civil rights law, «the artistic renderings are indistinct,...
We found the ZMax Pro's loudspeaker to be tinny and indistinct, and the Max XL's model is no different.
The clearly sarcastic name refers to how plain the phone looks, but if you're looking for an indistinct color this could be a great choice.
I really like the look of that on the OLED P20: the perfect black screen is indistinct from the notch material, and so all that remains are the notification and status icons seemingly floating atop the phone's case material.
Like many of the Bluetooth devices we see these days, the Sound Platform 2 is a fairly indistinct rectangular box.
So if you are in «Restaurant mode,» the buds will be set to tune out the ambient noise of music or indistinct crowd noise and will amp up the voice of the person you're talking to.
Its battery life and Bluetooth range are comparable to those of the Voyager Edge, but the Steel came out last in our 2016 audio tests, sounding indistinct and clipping the caller's words.
It's an indistinct pop mixture.
[T] he Governor in Council's discretionary decision was based on the widest considerations of policy and public interest assessed on the basis of polycentric, subjective or indistinct criteria and shaped by its view of economics, cultural considerations, environmental considerations, and the broader public interest (at para 154).
Suddenly, this core mapping of tasks against a timeline moves from quantitative and accurate to qualitative (at best) and indistinct.
All are reproduced in indistinct fuzzy monochrome.
But in the absence of support for these claims, it is somewhat difficult to avoid the suspicion that Justice Slatter is attributing his own views to the indistinct «majority» of which he speaks.
At the same time, the start and finish of the criminal justice process are now indefinite and indistinct as a result of the introduction of mass surveillance and the erosion against «double jeopardy» protections caused by scientific advances that make it possible to revisit conclusions reached in the distant past.
And if your brand is indistinct, you could be losing business.
What they create is indistinct from science fiction: catastrophic story - lines are constructed from only superficially plausible projections.
The range of available evidence may appear to give an indistinct picture, with no clear indication of how best to arget resources in order to improve understanding.
Latin name: Parkinsonia florida A common tree species in the American Southwest, palo verde is a diffuse porous species that forms very indistinct tree rings.
The loss of color not only increases vertically through the water column, but also horizontally, so subjects further away from the camera will also appear colorless and indistinct.
So, just in passing, distant reflections of who I am (preferring to remain private)-- as tied into some UT article of recent impress, and personal comment — I insert into the «Bio» space a QUOTATION: relevant (tenuously, or strongly — in my mind) to the article which inspired it, with glint of who I am, like indistinct reflections in a mirror.
In the southern portion of today's deciduous - coniferous transition forests the simulated dieback was indistinct and recovery by deciduous tree species was rapid.
At a time when professional politicians from indistinct political parties struggled to connect with ordinary people, an overweening global crisis like the end of the planet presented politicians with a way of overcoming their own, more mundane problems.
The face in Santiago's painting Higher Self - Portrait floats toward us from its spray - painted background; its indistinct edges feel ethereal while invoking the visual codes of graffiti and urban grit, and its oversizedin glasses turn the tables by transforming the viewer into the viewed.
Using a dry brush to scuffle lightly across the surface of the works, the result is ambient and smokey, with shapes remaining soft and indistinct, but with depths of colour and shade existing within each form.
The subject of «Sitting in Her Easy Chair» has a indistinct face and a clawlike hand.
«The line between art and life should be kept as fluid, and perhaps indistinct, as possible.»
In the 70s, the artist began introducing circles and patterns in his paintings, resembling hieroglyphs or erased, indistinct figures.
Jacquette's work often explores night and the effects of bright lights, reflections, and indistinct objects set against the surrounding darkness.
The shifting surface of «Blue Devils» reveals a black man in a hooded sweatshirt inset with a design that almost resembles a medieval suit of armor, standing in the center of the frame surrounded by indistinct policemen, who descend upon him in an anonymous, hostile mass.
Murphy's heightened awareness of light, reflections and surface transforms what would otherwise be a scene of indistinct darkness in «Xmas Lightsz» (2007), a painting roughly six feet wide.
With the lack of visual anchor Elrod's amorphous paintings of lost objects and indistinct blotches of color seem to resist coherence and bedazzle the audience.
-- Francis Alÿs A low, indistinct and continuous sound, murmuring evokes the telling of stories or rumours that conjure powerful mental pictures.
Through these techniques as well as the use of actual film to take pictures, at times out of focus, the artist imbues the works with a haziness that speaks to the indistinct nature of history and «fact» and a surface that The New York Times describes as «clouds of scintillation.»
Proclaiming «The line between art and life should be kept as fluid, and perhaps indistinct, as possible,» Kaprow staged interactive events within and beyond the traditional museum and gallery context.
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They're marching, entranced, toward some unseen goal, or caught, indistinct and almost featureless, under the moon's delicately illustrated rays.
Similarly in our special feature Inside Burger Collection, Isa Cossement interviews Belgian conceptual artist Kris Martin, who makes indistinct modifications to found objects, exploring universal issues of the human condition.
In explorations of nationality and cultural exchange, sides are sometimes indistinct.
The artist's interpretation of their work consists of indistinct blotches of two and three - tone colour spread across the painted space.
When compared to his previous drawings, a continued sense of line and negative space emerge in early portraits, characterized by loose rendering and indistinct features.
His work often involved floating horizontal rectangles with indistinct outlines and a background color that subtly and dramatically played off the color of the rectangles.
In «Book of Minutes,» there are pale blues and grays strewn in the upper region implying the sky flashing through a thicket of indistinct painterly aggregate.
At the same time, the ghostly character of these indistinct images that emerges during their transformation with thick layers of paint, helps to liberate them from their customary associations, and maintains an ambivalent tension between imagination and reality - another favourite Richter theme.
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