Sentences with phrase «make immediate comparisons»

Too often art historians, critics, and viewers look for the familiar in the art they see, often inclined to make immediate comparisons to other artists or works they have previously witnessed.
The spaces's new fall look may make immediate comparisons between Still's approach to drawing and painting difficult to consider, but the museum is clearly attempting to focus much - needed attention on a historically overlooked aspect of a widely renowned figure of Abstract Expressionism.

Not exact matches

The immediate comparison was to a similar play made by Pittsburgh Steelers tight end Jesse James that was ruled incomplete during the regular season.
There are immediate disclaimers that include his size and age and the fact that «no one actually could be Wayne Gretzky,» but the comparisons always are made.
By comparison, nuclear and wind power are proven technologies that emit no carbon and whose environmental risks and costs are thoroughly understood and which can make an immediate difference for the better.
Short of holding a comparison, but with enough experience of the Sorento's immediate rivals to make the call, we think the changes shown here are worthwhile.
I've given you the broad brushstrokes of immediate and longevity annuities, but before you commit you'll want be sure you understand their downsides — the biggest being that if you die soon after investing you may receive few (or in the case of a longevity annuity, no) payments — plus you'll want to do some comparison shopping to make sure you're getting a good deal.
Though we lack the immediate comparison to works by Pollock and Dubuffet, their influence is made more believable and profound through absence.
The immediate comparison to be made is with Tom Qurik's graph above which is not differenced but simply plots the yearly values of human emissions [ACO2] against annual variations in total atmospheric CO2 [TACO2].
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