Sentences with phrase «little opportunity prior»

Other than a 1991 Diebenkorn exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery, is it fair to say that the British public has had very little opportunity prior to your show to see works from the Bay Area Figurative tradition?

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But it was a very unsatisfying attempt — to have weighty theological questions determined by delegates who came together for a few days with little prior study of the issues, who were sometimes inclined to suppose that such questions admitted of «yes» or «no» answers, and who passed judgment after rather limited opportunity for discussion and debate.
This reversal of authority provided an opportunity to question banking models of teaching and learning that assume teachers make deposits in students who have little worthy prior knowledge (Freire, 1972; Ladson - Billings, 1994).
We realize that probably sounds more than a little obvious, but we mean that it's not always the products that are being launched right at the show itself that are there to be demonstrated — it's also a bunch of hardware that's launched in the weeks and months prior to the show, and for such models we otherwise haven't had the chance to try out before, these shows are fantastic opportunities to get caught up.
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