Sentences with phrase «intellectual rigour»

The creative and intellectual rigour of this concept is emphasised through with works by artists Marcel Breuer, Paul Klee, Max Bill and Josef Albers along with contemporary works by Adrian Sauer, Olaf Nicolai, Joseph Grima and Philipp Oswalt.
I'd like to think that these public expectations correspond with intellectual rigour.
You will be passionate about our vision of creating a truly excellent school that is characterised by intellectual rigour in every classroom and enrichment that broadens the school experience, supporting every child to achieve their full potential.
Though producer Michael Bay isn't renowned for a sense of intellectual rigour when it comes to his movies, he does take the precaution of...
One of the most important painters of his generation, Innes is known for a practice that combines intellectual rigour with incredible sensitivity to his chosen medium.
The school works to maintain a learning environment that is safe, respectful, tolerant, inclusive and that promotes intellectual rigour.
It is not unusual in those circumstances to find that the schedule lacks intellectual rigour and the scope of work needed is far wider than initially thought.
Yet his love of Scripture and Tradition, his insistence on intellectual rigour, prayer and charity, his spiritual paternity and friendship, amply equipped scores of priests for this role.
An economic «blast from the past», but based on experience and real intellectual rigour is Nigel Lawson's Memoirs of a Tory Radical (Biteback, # 14.99) which is an abridgement of his original memoir with a new concluding chapter looking at recent financial events.
Is this the level of intellectual rigour left in our party?
One of the great icons of European cinema, an artist of sublime intellectual rigour who exists in a perpetual state of creative reinvention, becomes the subject of a glossy biopic from one of the continent's crowd - pleasing showmen.
Guarding against this and bringing intellectual rigour to secondary school examinations is the main stated reason for the overhaul.
Bowie's approach to contemporary African art — as with all other elements of the collection — was marked by a deep intellectual rigour, exemplified by his five - page review of the inaugural Johannesburg Biennale for Modern Painters in 1995.
The proof will be in the museum's courage in its future contemporary arts programming and its success in telling Hong Kong's art story, as well as maintaining strict intellectual rigour when presenting the traditional arts.
My two great inspirations have been Sir Jeremy Lever QC, who led me as part of the defence team in IBM's gigantic anti-trust battle with the European Commission in the early 1980s, and who instilled in me whatever intellectual rigour and understanding of competition law I can lay claim to, and David Vaughan QC, who encouraged me to move to Brussels in 1979, and who also taught me that one must never give up, however hopeless a case may seem.
Working this way will require intellectual rigour and leadership in law of a kind we have not seen since this time last century.
He added that Jonathan Sumption QC had demonstrated «incisive intellectual rigour «throughout his years as a barrister.
Dr Richard attributes this to a prioritisation of intellectual rigour above all else.
Not every one can speak across media and different institutions as Martin and Morris can with intellectual rigour, accessibility and a sense of humour and relevance.
«Combining intellectual rigour with excellent judgement», David Corker and Peter Binning's team at Corker Binning includes Robert Brown and Jessica Parker.
School staff members were lauded for «working hard to build positive partnerships with parents and carers to promote student learning» and for their commitment in maintaining «a learning environment that is safe, respectful, tolerant, inclusive and that promotes intellectual rigour
We want to thank our panel of judges for their sensitivity, thoroughness and intellectual rigour in selecting the winner.
His intellectual rigour and integrity, and his effective management style, lay behind the exceptionally solid performance of the Commonwealth Bank under his leadership.
It is as if the prime minister went searching for signs of intellectual rigour and swiftly ejected it from his government.
I would like to pay tribute to the drive, hard work and intellectual rigour that Nick Herbert has offered up in support of Policing over the past two years.
They failed to convey «the degree of sophistication and intellectual rigour that is necessary to establishment of a proper position for the UK», he said, and repeated his argument for a phased withdrawal of troops from Iraq.
Like an elongated episode of Father Ted with the intellectual rigour of Robert Bresson's Diary of a Country Priest, director John Michael McDonagh's extraordinary film presents deep existential torment under the guise of a parochial murder mystery.
He deployed an intellectual rigour that turned his droll imagery into icons of our time.»
Deborah Levy trained at Dartington College of Arts, leaving in 1981 to write a number of plays, highly acclaimed for their «intellectual rigour, poetic fantasy and visual imagination».
For more than forty years Buckley has concerned himself with addressing the major themes of the twentieth century through a personal style oscillating between the matiere of Schwitters, the dandyism of Picabia and the intellectual rigour of Duchamp by deconstruction and reconstruction.
Johns was not the only artist of his time to explore this relationship between art and the real in new ways, but he has done so, again in a kind of dance, with exceptional originality and with an intellectual rigour of conception combined with often luscious sensuousness in the deployment of paint and colour.
Bringing together the painterly quality of Abstract Expressionism with the intellectual rigours of Minimalism, Marden achieved a balance between emotional intensity and formal simplicity.
Graham's work is distinguished for its intellectual rigour and extensive references to philosophical, psychoanalytic, and literary traditions.
Why not bring the same structural and intellectual rigour to temporary exhibitions?
I cover similar ground, observing: «Apparently it has never occurred to anyone that having a vice chair who hangs out with the Club of Rome might cast doubt on the IPCC's neutrality and intellectual rigour
Having completed some summer placements with law firms, it clearly presented an interesting combination of commerce and intellectual rigour.
We would like to see their tremendous competence, intellectual rigour and unwavering loyalty to the proper functioning of the state's business recognized.»
He possessed a surplus of intellectual rigour, and he needed all of it to keep on the right side of his professional responsibility.
When I found out about the possibility of a law conversion, I was attracted both by the intellectual rigour of it and the international possibilities it offered.
His intellectual rigour, hard work and commercial common sense has resulted in a thriving advisory practice.
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