Sentences with phrase «influence by outsiders»

This amounts to campaign influence by outsiders, who will not be represented by the candidate.
And the funds are going through another unit in Shanghai, effectively limiting influence by outsiders.
In the political and policy worlds, though, many bloggers seem to resist the notion that their ideas are influenced by outsiders, and pitching them stories can be a dicey proposition.
Somewhere between the Abstract Expressionists and Pop artists, some would argue; a rogue group of anti-New York, anti-Europeans influenced by outsider art, say others (this is the angle Corbett takes in his exhibition catalogue essay).
Influenced by outsider and folk art, Ricardo Cavolo's vibrant work has a powerful primitive quality.
In 1947, Appel and his friend and fellow artist, Corneille, traveled to Paris, where Appel was strongly influenced by the Outsider Art of Jean Dubuffet.

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If you are in doubt as to whether you have a conflict, you must disclose and can not influence or take part in a decision, transaction, arrangement or otherwise in which you can be perceived to have an interest, direct or indirect; can not be seen to be impartial from an outsider point of view; or receive a benefit not shared by other shareholders.
As one might expect, boards with fewer outsiders and boards at smaller firms are more heavily influenced by their personal relationships with the CEO when making firing decisions, according to Taylor.
Sanders, an independent from Vermont who began the presidential race viewed by many in the Democratic establishment as a kooky outsider, is reaching the end of it with unmatched influence powered by a massive base of supporters, some of whom had never before identified with the party, either.
He is essentially an outsider who created all things in the beginning and occasionally reaches back into the world in order to influence the process of events by his grace.
American fundamentalists indeed retreated into the wilderness by the end of the «20s, keenly aware of their lost influence and their status as outsiders in a culture their forebears had done so much to shape.
It would be the most significant review by outsiders, and could therefore have a significant influence in the court of public opinion.
I think our curatorial initiatives are always influenced by artist's interests, and artists have always been interested in these liminal territories, and artists have always supported and collected the work of self - taught outsider folk artists.
His work has been influenced by abstract expressionism, surrealism, art brut and outsider art.
The recent creative history of Winnipeg brings up a number of successful artists influenced by Dadaists, graffiti art, and outsider artists like Henry Darger.
Outsider artists (outside the creative mainstream inhabited by the majority of artists) typically belong to no art movements and are rarely influenced by the history of art.
There is no outsider art here, for example, not even the visionary insider - outsider Forrest Bess, although labels note that the Brazilian abstractionists Ivan Serpa and Abraham Palatnik taught art in a psychiatric hospital and were influenced by the patients» artworks.
By documenting and reporting problems, indigenous monitors are reducing the fines or fraud that communities often face due to the influence of outsiders in their forests.
As an outsider, that tells me that the TOE is not strongly influenced by CO2 and that regardless of what is actually driving climate change, it doesn't really matter as long as the changes are so minor that experts can not even agree as to the SLOPE of the TOE data, never mind what portion of the change in the TOE, if any, is anthropogenic.
Rebecca's third point here is absolutely crucial — collaborating with «outsiders» sends a very strong message about the expertise within the information profession: by working together with non-librarians, our circle widens and influence extends.
Finally, it is important that those who assess their credibility do so understanding that an outsider's instinctive sense of the situation may be inaccurate, influenced by aspects of the victim's self presentation that are themselves the product of the abuse she has suffered.
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