Sentences with phrase «into fragile»

The advent of huge amounts of unthinking external capital into the fragile ecosystem of the legal profession could create many unforeseen and irreversible effects.
Hydrogen sulfide becomes a problem only if it decomposes and the hydrogen atoms move into fragile areas of the pipe.
Long term temperatures can only go one way with billions of pounds of carbon being pumped into our fragile atmosphere.
Spring is in full bloom in the work of Anne Ten Donkelaar, as she breathes new life into fragile shards of flora.
Illustrating a literary masterpiece, Robert Rauschenberg converts mass produced images into fragile artworks
Through this limited vocabulary of dysfunctional movement, and narration taken from the original stories, Aly's video transports the viewer into a fragile universe heavy with aspiration and longing.
Bringing both real and imagined subjects into fragile, ephemeral community, English artist Adam Chodzko's projects — which include hunting for God look - alikes, reuniting children «murdered» on film by Pasolini, and entrusting a London gallery's archive to the care of Kurdish asylum seekers — keep that question ever in mind, engendering a fluid, subtle poetics that soars above the current «relational art» mainstream.
Glazed black porcelain for Wagner, for example, might evoke the composer's notion of the Gesamtkunstwerk, or total work of art, amassing all of his lengthy compositions into a fragile but dense object.
So as we look into the room — it is arranged according to Byars's instructions as if the entire space were a vitrine — we see the essence of human life brilliantly distilled into these fragile and transparent little reliquaries.
He wanted to delve deeper into the fragile art of a glassworker.
But Metroid has a bit of a sordid history when it comes to its leading lady, even before Other M turned the brave bounty hunter in our minds into the fragile malcontent on the screen (see: Justin Bailey).
Since you are diving into a fragile ecosystem, use sunscreen and bug spray that contain safe ingredients.
All this with a sophisticated, select range of tourism services that are fully integrated into a fragile medium, which is of great ecological value.
Special Considerations: the Chausie can and will get into your fragile objects due to its ability to jump 6 feet straight up and it's highly inquisitive nature.
As part of its life cycle, the fungus grows in the soil (saprophytic cycle) and matures, drying into fragile strands of cells.
However, this is not the same as a full enclosure as small objects can still slide in between the front cover and holster, into the fragile screen and keyboard area.
The chick left dollops of violet - streaked droppings all over the place, due, I suppose, to the dye soaking into its fragile system.
Maynard deftly pulls the reader into the fragile lives of these three vulnerable characters and their preordained march toward the novel's denouement.
It's about combining the visuals, the performances and the way the story is told to evolve these potential caricatures into fragile, empathetic people.
Despite a few head - scratching choices by White House chief of staff David Wellington, it's ultimately a solid hour because of the great work of the cast, particularly Claire Danes, as Carrie is forced into a fragile, emotional place for almost its entire length.
''... it's ultimately a solid hour because of the great work of the cast, particularly Claire Danes, as Carrie is forced into a fragile, emotional place for almost its entire length.»
They then focused on the small wedges of coastal land, sandwiched between river drainages, where groundwater drains directly into the fragile ecosystems near shore.
Do you feel good about injecting poison into your fragile baby?
Upset stomachs in teething toddlers may be caused by a buildup of saliva and intake of air from crying into their fragile digestive systems.
While the FA Cup fifth round replay at the KC Stadium could have been a massive inconvenience for Arsenal, it could also serve as a springboard to injecting some much - needed confidence into a fragile team.
Each year we spew 183 million tons of contaminants into our fragile envelope of air.
Germany remains an easy target for the Ross / Lighthizer / Mnuchin / Navarro group as it is locked into a fragile situation.

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But the irregular employment of the sole breadwinner in the household threw the family's fragile finances into frequent turmoil.
Reading Pierre Trudeau's remarks today, I'm struck by his foresight on issues like protection of fragile Arctic landscapes, and the capability of humans to push our species and others into extinction.
One of the best ways to attract PR coverage for your marketplace, particularly during those fragile early days of its existence, involves taking control of your own messaging and getting information out into the world in the form of a press release.
Meanwhile, US investment - grade bonds have come somewhat into vogue among European and Asian investors seeking exposure to the seemingly unstoppable dollar and respite from their own fragile economies, Deutsche Bank reports.
And, despite the rate - hike today - seemingly reaffirming this commitment to battle a plunge into hyperinflation, as Bloomberg reports today, Argentina's central bank (BCRA) seems cornered between a rush for dollars and a fragile economy, as spot sales and surprise rate hikes fail to arrest the peso's depreciation and may lead officials to eye a different angle.
Perhaps it is your ego that is so fragile that you can not handle dissent without making it into a major crime.
The most sense you can possibly make of the stupid sh!t is: Big invisible and undetectable sky wizard chanted magic spells for six days to make the entire universe «perfect,» yet fragile enough that one twist of one woman's wrist threw the entire thing into nuclear meltdown (sin / corruption)---- oh yeah, and throw a talking snake in there, somewhere.
In response, it must first be said that to call everything an injustice is to debase our already fragile moral vocabulary and to throw moral discourse into even deeper confusion.
In his final two sentences, however, he recognizes the contemporary urgency that is intrinsic to his argument: «The hope of solidarity itself, and the recognition of its attendant burdens, still weighs upon us today It has remained a fragile aspiration, as much in need of condensation into symbolic forms of requisite density and imaginative power as it ever was in the fourth, fifth, and sixth centuries of the Common Era.»
When a person's self - knowledge demands inner rejection, he either falls into a pathologically fragile and intricate relationship to himself, readjusts self - knowledge through that extreme effort of unification called «conversion,» or displaces his knowledge of himself by an absolute self - affirmation.
And yet, at the same time, it is truly supernatural to us, lifting us beyond our fragile contingency into a destiny that is both eternal and glorious.
He does not delve into the nagging question of how fragile and vulnerable love is powerful over against the forces of domination, but he sets us firmly on the right track.
In Response to Critics Some conservative critics of the mediating institutions argument, I should note as an aside, complain that it, too, falls into the ideologically liberal trap of defining society in terms of only two entities, the state and the solitary individual, with mediating institutions being a fragile buffer between them.
Brock echoed the insights of Heyward and Gerlach: it is our actions in the «fragile, resilient interconnections we share with others» that bring us into the realm of sacred mystery, bind us together in love and empower us in face of suffering and pain.
Coetzee holds out the small, fragile, but very potent hope that beyond the apocalypse we will no longer have to divide ourselves into those who are locked up and those who stand guard.
And if revelation means the arrival of the future into the opening that our hope makes in the fragile fabric of the present, then our acceptance of this revelation is consistent with the critical demand that we face reality.
Genuine beauty entails such a fragile balance between the extremes of complexity and harmony that the slide into either confusion or triviality is more of a possibility than with those things or events that are closer to equilibrium.
Liberally brush the buffalo sauce onto the chickpea cutlets (carefully, the nuggets are still fragile at this point) and place back into the oven, increasing oven temperature to 400 ºF.
Allow the brownies to cool completely before attempting to cut them into squares, as they are very fragile when warm.
Carefully roll up dough into a log — you can use the wax paper to help if dough is very fragile.
You get that wonderfully hard, wood - protective quality with paints and stains because the fats are so fragile, when they get heated they turn into something like a glass coating.
Briefly and carefully dip each fragile génoise bar into the tea, letting the excess liquid drip back into the shallow dish.
Take it slow to avoid turning your beautiful, fragile biscotti into a crumbly mess.
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