Sentences with phrase «main preoccupations of»

The «climate change causes war» argument is the nexus of the two main preoccupations of risk - and security - obsessed politics, also known as the «politics of fear».
The title Becoming, hints at some of the main preoccupations of the artist and the themes that will be explored in the exhibition.
Vessels, anti-vessels, and the human body are the three main preoccupations of the included ceramic works.
Let's first give a very brief sketch of some of the main preoccupations of post-war liberal economic theory, which sought to understand the actual behaviour of economic agents under conditions of scarcity through the creation of predictive models.
The main preoccupation of the church is to assure those who have no value in capitalism of the great value for their souls in heaven.
The main preoccupation of his government, therefore, he said, will be to «build a Ghana where there are jobs for our young people, where our people do not defecate in the open, a Ghana which is fit for the 21st century.»
The main preoccupation of many social psychologists is the invention of new personality traits, and it is to these that Collier turns in his account of motivation.
Representing mundane objects such as bowls, flowers, foodstuffs, and other things found in a common household, was and still is the main preoccupation of still life artists.
Drawing Conclusions: Until fairly recently, nature has been the main preoccupation of west coast artists.

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On the whole the Sadducees were not much interested in the Kingdom; their main preoccupation was to keep things as they were, so that by a policy of prudent collaboration they might retain their wealth and their political influence.
If he had bought anyone of those and they then performed as they have to date for their present clubs, the level of abuse AW would be getting would be insane from those who make such personal abuse their main preoccupation regardless of facts, logic, circumstances etc..
«Our main preoccupation is how to unite the North to relate better with the rest of Nigeria on a common ground.
Unlike many Boston - area academics, Lanza has the «R» - dropping accent of the region, most noticeable when he talks about one of his main preoccupations: Stargardt's disease.
The main conclusion of the study is that the preoccupation with social image weighs much more heavily than punishment as a factor to promote efficient cooperation in this society.
I have a variety of hobbies and interests, but my main preoccupation is fantasizing about young asian men.
In the last decade of the seventeenth century, King William's main priority and existential preoccupation was to secure the funds he needed to pay his troops and continue his campaign against France.
Donald Judd once wrote that an artist's main challenge is to find «the concatenation that will grow» — in other words, an artistic preoccupation that will sustain a lifetime of development, not peter out by the third or even second show.
This constant expectation of something good or bad to happen has become our main preoccupation in life, making us forget the fleeting moment.
The preoccupation of abstract expressionists with visual effects, especially the impact of colour, was a reflection of their main goal - to involve and explore basic human emotions.
In this case, though, that would be to allow Level 6 to ignore the table's main preoccupation (the extent of human influence) and set off into territory that the rest of the table leaves untouched (the extent of global warming).
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