Its flowing silhouette lends the car a feeling of
inherent dynamism before it so much as turns a wheel, while the long, slightly curving roofline and large windows shine the spotlight on the Touring's extra space and enviable practicality.
Critics contend that guides blunt
the inherent dynamism of a classroom, or that they rob teachers of autonomy, or that they unproductively restrict kids who may need more attention, or to move at a different speed.
It could be experienced as
the inherent dynamism, the «energy» or «motion» of the universe, and yet it is also unified, for it is the process of this diversity in unity.
This inherent dynamism was absent from Greco - Catholic form - matter hylomorphism.
Not exact matches
As by nature an acorn seeks to become a full - grown oak and a chick strives to become a chicken, so a human being is oriented by
inherent natural
dynamism to full self - realisation.
The
inherent missionary
dynamism of the St. Thomas Christian community seemed to have diminished by the end of the 15th century due to several reasons.
«The
dynamism inherent in Rodin's work drove the idea of creating a combative platform, harnessing the rivalry as well as the respect that exists between artists and art forms.»
For example, Newman, Still and Rothko's paintings suggest an
inherent stillness or monumentality — whereas Pollock, Kline and De Kooning's images have a more overt
dynamism due to the gestural characteristics of their application of paint.
Dynamism is the key concept here, and it is the ethos of the biennale itself: Fare Mondi / / Making Worlds is about creation, a necessarily dynamic concept, and one
inherent to artistic practice and theory.