Sentences with phrase «into notion»

Ellis doesn't buy into the notion that online sales will completely destroy the physical retail industry.
Biggest marketing mistake: I bought into the notion that newspaper advertising doesn't work.
This model plays into the notion that if you belong to a given family line, you are inclined to act a certain way.
For far too long we have bought into the notion that spearheading our prospecting approach towards obtaining listings is the be-all and end - all.
There's no need to buy into the notion that interview preparation is an arms race between interviewers and candidates, but once a question is out there then the model answers will quickly follow.
We tend to buy into the notion that if a job doesn't work out or a career doesn't work out that we are failures.
They somehow can make buyers think that they were the first company to employ new technology — and their loyal fans buy into that notion.
Too many of us have bought into the notion that teenagers are passive, addicted to their phones and lacking civic awareness.
If society is expected to buy into the notion that judges are neutral arbiters of the law, they can't engage in this kind of behaviour, he adds.
Plus, people rejected the Big Brother attitude of forcing them to buckle up before they'd bought into the notion.
Feynman could say «I don't know» and not buy into the notion that scientists that lack adequate facts remain valuable to affect policy.
I think he translated «hysteresis» into the notion of «memory.»
We have completely bought into the notion that education is primarily for preparing people for the job market and that that means specialization along with professionalization.
The research into the notion of the ephemeral and into the ideas of the fusion of various art disciplines, along with the research into a new understanding of the surrounding stand at the core of sculptural production today.
The whole film is an exploration into the notion of trauma, but at the same time the notion of repair.
While this was already the case in Richter's earlier abstract paintings, the use of the squeegee allowed him to tap into this notion of an ever - shifting, self - formulating order all the more eloquently.
From her investigation into the notion of artificial beauty to references of futuristic architectural ideas from the early 20th century, Korean artist Lee Bul has, over the past two decades, garnered international renown with a diverse and intellectually challenging body of work that includes sculptures, performances and installations, while always maintaining an intriguing relationship with modernist ideals.
Each portrait is hand sewn in wool and continues her investigation into the notion of «embroidery as painting» and her ongoing interest in both hyper - realistic portraiture and process.
And this was the crux of the consideration she'd put into the notion of care in art: how to establishing a caring relationship to art, to your community, to yourself, while not shying away from what your artistic practice and output demands of you.
His recent work delves into the notion of repetition and highlights an incidental moment that appears the same but not the same; the simultaneous existence of doing the same things over and over.
Her contributions to the «Portable Art» collection are massive cuff bracelets in both silver and yellow gold plate that breathe new life into the notion of an «arm party.»
In this early stage, Pape explored the degree to which she could introduce spatial ambiguity into the notion of painting by making elements of the work three - dimensional and experimenting with either hanging the work flat on the wall or setting it off against it in such a way that it appeared as a hybrid between painting and sculpture.
They effectively reinvent geometry into a notion that is free from theory — a «dirty war,» according to Romberg.
I had met a bunch of these musicians, or came to know their work, and thought it would be fun to charge head - first into that notion of remixing and reinterpretation.
That is, of course, if you buy into the notion put forth by a Capcom representative that the game is «ridiculously scary.»
I have never bought into this notion that games have to feature either story or gameplay and that you can't have both at the same time.
I bought into the notion that SkyMiles were not worth my time for far longer than I should have, and only in recent years have learned that SkyMiles are actually an extremely valuable airline mileage currency for my family.
Most people focus on saving and not on increasing income because they bought into notion that it's much harder to increase income than to live a frugal lifestyle.
When you're thrust out into the real world on graduation day, saddled with student loans, it's natural to buy into the notion that debt is just a way of life.
It can become easy to buy into the notion that «you'll always have a car loan» or «you have to borrow money to get ahead,» among other myths.
If you'd bought into this notion that credit and equity converge starting in 1985 you would still be waiting for this great convergence.
Our conversation had thrown a wrench into that notion.
Today we continue to dive deeper into the Notion Ink Adam, answering many of the questions that were posed to us and providing solutions to some software problems.
Don't buy into the notion that pricing a book at $ 0.99 will automatically attract sales!
Road & Track tapped into the notion that the SEMA Challenge gave enthusiasts a chance to get involved with the trade - only SEMA Show.
Zimmer said he does not buy into the notion that funding sources invalidate research.
They may buy into the notion that gifted kids are all nerdy, socially awkward children, whose intellectual levels match perfectly with their emotional / maturity levels.
And the Obama administration too has bought into the notion that turnarounds are the key to improving urban districts.
Introduce play to the classroom (don't buy into the notion that play is just for kids), just keep the delivery and the content appropriate to the audience's average age and sphere of activity.
Ned is surrounded by people of varying degrees of selfishness, who, in turn, can not understand how a grown man could possibly still buy into the notion that people are basically decent.
How much I personally tend to enjoy these kinds of movies is also influenced by how much I buy into the notion of the small stuff — character interactions, motivations, and basic believability from a human reaction standpoint.
We are also expected to buy into the notion that Johnny is protecting the status quo; meaning things would become even worse if Blackheart were to become the new Devil.
Beast's sentient household items may not always ring true (Be Our Guest is perhaps too glossy to fit the live action setting), but you do buy into the notion that Belle, going to rescue her father from the Beast, should fall for him — just as you buy into the fear that the Beast faces from the villagers hostile to outsiders.
What could have been ridiculous looking on screen, not only works, but completely sweeps the audience into the notion that love is love.
Today, McBride fed into the notion of a new timeline further.
Then consider that Evangeline Lilly recently teased that the Ant - Man sequel will dabble into the notion of the multiverse.
What emerges from this pretentious if diverting mishmash is a story that is equally predictable and contrived, but nonetheless offers some worthwhile insights into the notion of the male gaze and the subjugation of women.
Even though these more fluid styles appeal to me aesthetically I resisted at first, having bought into the notion that opting for less fitted, less tailored clothing meant «giving up.»
I also bought into the notion that you had to exercise at very high intensity (you know, like they show on those TV shows).
Starting in 1960, every four years audiences viewed Olympic weight lifting competition — these images turned into the notion that the big bulky bodies in these athletes were associated with health.
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