Sentences with phrase «into generational»

This division of artists into generational groups has virtually nothing to do with the function of art.
It thus first interacts with the works of a great master, Dieter Roth, and then enters into a generational and cultural dialogue with Cildo Meireles on different ways of interpreting installations.
It was written to go along with a series of essays on Lau Kar - leung, which I guess didn't materialize, but it's a kind of timeline of Shaolin - related stories, mapping all the films I could think of into a generational chronology, from San Te and the 36th Chamber through the destruction of the Shaolin Temple, the spread of its various disciples and their fighting styles throughout Southern China, folk heroes like Fong Sai - yuk, Wong Fei - hung, Wing Chun up to Lau himself.
An article in the Guardian reports that Ipsos MORI's research into generational voting patterns shows that rates of Conservative support among Generation Y, those born since 1980, have doubled since 2003.
It cascades into generational damage, a cancer that poisons sprawling neighborhoods.
But even then, few teams will be lucky enough to sign Toni Kroos for 20 million Euros, or have Modric develop into a generational midfielder.

Not exact matches

«The generational divide could turn into political rivalry as the generations compete for limited tax dollars,» Axios continued.»
Emerging generational differences are beginning to sprout into the workforces.
In each case, big data collection and analysis is already giving these companies a far greater understanding of Chinese consumer behaviour — temporal, geographical, generational, aspirational — than Netflix, which has yet to dip its toe into the market.
Without getting into a full blown conversation about generational biases that exist in the workplace, it is important to recognize that there are differences worth taking into consideration.
You believe that his infallibilities play into understanding cultureal and generational issues that are now part of scripture.
Chefs are welcoming their generational traditions into their restaurants while also embracing North American cuisines.
Embiid might be a generational talent at the center position, but he could also be another entry into the long line of NBA big men with chronic injury issues.
That's how you get into situations with Aaron Donald, where former Bears general manager Phil Emery just missed on the generational talent at No. 14
It all looks weird, and barely connected to the central thing McGregor will have to do in less than two weeks, i.e. walk into a ring with Floyd Mayweather Jr., professional boxer and generational talent, and not get knocked out or seriously injured.
Golf is a generational game and no tournament spans generations like the Masters, with a week - long celebration of the best in golf feeling a lot like stepping into a time machine to the sport's past, complete with $ 1.50 pimento cheese sandwiches and fans that are called patrons in Augusta, Georgia.
New parents were coming into the industry with absolutely no generational knowledge of cloth diapering.
You can break the generational chain by putting into action behavior that reflects who you are today, rather than echoing your parents» feelings.
Delve into the figures and it's clear there are some much more positive long - term generational shifts.
Furthermore, interactions between the environment and the epigenome may provide mechanistic insight into many toxicological phenomena that are not well - understood, such as non-genotoxic carcinogenesis, age - based windows of susceptibility, developmental reprogramming by early life exposures, and trans - generational exposure effects.
About Blog The purpose of this blog is Equipping you to build generational faithfulness in your family and all three of the things you are wanting for you and your family go into accomplishing that goal.
You could read an entire history of male generational angst into the tense, competitive exchanges between father and son, neither of whom can be said to be merely playing themselves here; Tim Jandreau, in particular, incarnates the wily movie - star charisma of a young Beau Bridges.
Crowe's desire to «Capture the feeling in the room» takes on a generational tinge, and the title's pun on music and love allows it to use a loose structure that eventually coheres into a mosaic of perspectives, hopes and insecurities.
From «Gigi» to «The Last Detail», from «Star Wars» to «Wall Street», from Training Day to just about any recent Al Pacino vehicle («Scent of a Woman», «Donnie Brasco», «The Devil's Advocate», The Recruit), storylines which involve a young man's initiation at the hands of an older father figure into the ways of the world have proven irresistible to filmmakers, combining elements of Oedipal conflict, the crisis of masculinity and the generational gap in a neat coming - of - age package.
As directed by my generational contemporary Len Wiseman, Live Free or Die Hard shows at least a superficial understanding of what makes Willis» most fiscally successful films tick: a hissable bad guy (Timothy Olyphant as cyber-terrorist Thomas Gabriel), armies of henchmen (and in this case, a henchwoman), and NYPD cop McClane, reluctantly drawn into bruising fistfights and games of chicken with large vehicles and machinery.
It turns instead into something far more ambitious: a meditation on generational compromise, on how the idealism of the 60s died in the 90s, pinning the blame not on a vast right wing conspiracy, but on the old hippies themselves.
It turns The Wolfman into a markedly different story from The Wolf Man, though it probably makes some sense from a generational standpoint.
Tasked with bridging the generational gap between WWII vets and baby boomers, Ebert intelligently transformed the stuffiness of his forebearers into an accessible, yet still cerebral celebration of film.
Anyone who saw the three - hour My Sex Life... or How I Got Into an Argument (1997) when it showed at the Film Center last year knows that, for better and for worse, writer - director Arnaud Desplechin, born in 1960, has a generational voice, speaking for and about French yuppies in their late 20s and early 30s.
Gary Hook, a fresh - faced private in the British Army, is dropped into the middle of a divided Belfast city at the height of the generational conflict that would become rather euphemistically known as «the Troubles».
Conducted by top education and immigration experts, including Marcelo Suárez - Orozco, Carola Suárez - Orozco, Vivian Louie, and Loukia K. Sarroub, the research delves into such subjects as acculturation stress, parental aspirations and involvement, generational achievement levels, discrimination, and poverty.
The majority of today's preservice teachers who are currently enrolled in colleges of education are members of Generation «Y.» As we prepare future Generation «Y» teachers to meaningfully integrate technology into the curriculum, we need to determine which generational characteristics we should accommodate and which characteristics might not serve them well as future teachers.
Originally a subcompact, the Civic has gone through several generational changes, becoming both larger and more upmarket and moving into the compact car segment.
Yet neither of these facts make the statistics a homogeneous group, and I find stories are the best way to provide depth, aesthetics, emotions, and generational journeys into articles that have reduced people to numbers.
After a slightly slow start during which Buckley introduces his characters, provides them with motive and generally lays the groundwork, Boomsday develops into a mischievously farcical tangled - web of generational warfare and political backstabbing, set against the background of the failing Social Security system and the general collapse of the American economy.
That it is impossible to point to a single event in her childhood, or her family's past, where things first became unhinged highlights the difficulty of finding a solution to the problems that beset Colombia, a country that has arguably gone off the rails into what some might consider generational, collective insanity.
But, regardless of what generational bucket you fall into, you should use every tool at your disposal — especially given the prospect of lower returns.
In fact, the more I think of the PlayStation getting into the world of incremental updates every few years, rather than generational upgrades that take leaps - and - bounds, the more I feel it loses sight of the simplicity and convenience of consoles.
And yeah, it's beautiful, a clear generational leap beyond the current games machines and into the territory of upper - end PCs — not obviously further though.
Digging through generational layers of visual culture tropes has led Verkade to use humor and irony as an entry into the stickiness of subjectivity.
The portrait of the artist is understood as a disguised generational self - portrait, as the assertion of a form of communality, transformed here into a disjointed discourse that flirts with illegibility and that resembles a code.
Nigerian curator Okwui Enwezor has deemed Mohau as a part of a new generational narrative of post-apartheid or «after struggle» photography and this exhibition exemplifies these unresolved tensions of being after one struggle and into another.
Those generational tremors, gathering force far out to sea, swelled into the political tsunami of Donald Trump's election in 2016.
As they provide an intimate look into the interior, domestic, and psychological space of three women, they also detail the generational effects of deindustrialization in a mill town.
And like such showstoppers as LaToya Ruby Frazier's searing domestic photographs and Keren Cytter's demonic video «Der Spiegel» (2007) in The Generational, or Adrián Villar Rojas» towering sci - fi golem from The Ungovernables, Eva Koťátková's performance / installation «Not How People Move But What Moves Them» (2013) is a confluence of personal and cultural histories, a repurposing of selective traditions into a bracing new configuration.
It is also a thematically framed generational survey of sorts, in that the senior artists in the show have been engaged with their practices and exhibiting for several decades, while the younger ones are just now emerging into greater public awareness.
Hence, it moves deeper into two key elements that give a greater understanding of this complex figure: on one side, the generational dialogue held with both past avant - garde movements and the ideas of post-modernity he anticipated, and on the other, the effects of his poetry.
Featured garment: Raincoats made from discarded umbrellas The origami crane represents generational respect to the craft, in this case that of clothing construction and the intricate hand detailing incorporated into every T.L. Brooke garment.
He and Paulie Fiore, the second half of the company's ownership, see the car as a generational ideal and one that fits into their demographic.
We have an opportunity, generational in nature, to turn America's energy potential into greater economic growth, increased security and more individual prosperity.
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