Sentences with phrase «interpreted as a reaction»

The process - driven work of Curry and Brischler could be interpreted as a reaction to the buzzwords that surround young contemporary artists today.
However, Kelley was clear that his work should be interpreted as a reaction against the movement: «I liked the goopy, slightly disgusting surfaces of Abstract Expressionism and I thought such surfaces could be used to great advantage in combination with various kinds of more loaded images, images that didn't lend themselves so easily to abstract equivalency» (M. Kelly in José Lebrero Stals, ed., Mike Kelley 1986 - 1996 exh.

Not exact matches

It is possible to interpret this natural weeping as a purely physiological reaction to loss, not really different in kind from the tears caused by exposure to the juice of raw onions or acrid smoke.
Contemporary uneasiness about talk of death and the frequent refusal to reckon with it can be interpreted as a welcome, perhaps a necessary, reaction from the morbidity of an earlier age.
Which leads to the issue of the extent to which the robust anti-Trump sentiment that exists in many segments of populations here and abroad is a reaction to what he actually does / says, as opposed to how what he does / says is characterized / described / interpreted by the media.
I'm sure people will be tempted to interpret that as Labour's support taking a hit from their reaction to the poisoning... I'd be very cautious before concluding that.
«On top of that, the current test often interprets a mere antibody reaction as an infection and people are treated with antibiotics unnecessarily, because the infection is way in the past or is already completely resolved.»
As changes in temperature and light can be excluded as reasons for the decline in magnesium concentrations, the researchers interpret it as a clear reaction to ocean acidification — with implications for paleoclimate reconstructionAs changes in temperature and light can be excluded as reasons for the decline in magnesium concentrations, the researchers interpret it as a clear reaction to ocean acidification — with implications for paleoclimate reconstructionas reasons for the decline in magnesium concentrations, the researchers interpret it as a clear reaction to ocean acidification — with implications for paleoclimate reconstructionas a clear reaction to ocean acidification — with implications for paleoclimate reconstructions.
Watching this, you could interpret the family's reactions in a number of ways — as secretly hostile, or overtly hostile, or socially awkward.
It generated a lot of reaction, which Honda interpreted as a good thing, so the company set about turning the Model X into a production vehicle, which they have done in record time.
«This should not be interpreted as a severe correction but rather a natural reaction to the market having peaked quite early this year.»
But as we've said, dog can't understand us, so how do you think he will interpret two reactions?
Innes isn't worried about whether viewers «get» his point — and as an abstract painter, he is sure to garner reactions ranging from the dubious «this - isn't - art» bystander to enthusiastic gallery - hoppers to the serious art scholar with an extensive framework through which to interpret his pieces.
This 50 - page article extols its methods and achievements (which involve doing vast numbers of experiments and interpreting minuscule statistical noise as important signal) and laments its passing, a reaction opposite to those of many at Princeton.
Anastassia, «Nick, I can not see why you continue to interpret C as a kinetic constant, which we never did,» Well, you said in part A1: «The linearity assumption is justified by the particular physical nature and stoichiometry of condensation, with gas turning to liquid: condensation is a first - order reaction over saturated molar density Nv of the condensing gas.
This amendment was a legislative reaction to the Court of Appeals holding in J.L. Holding Company v Reis (240 N.Y. 424) interpreting the fee splitting provisions of Section § 442 as not prohibiting a real estate broker from paying a portion of its fee to a buyer or seller in a transaction as such buyer or seller was not required to be licensed to provide service, help or aid in relation to the transaction to which they were a party.
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