Sentences with phrase «meaning out of the institution»

In a series of works on display, juxtaposed brilliantly amidst the Manchester Museum's rich and varied natural science and human culture collection, Kallat extrapolates meaning out of the institution's own narrative to project complex histories of conflict and co-existence.

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When she first started talking about how the school needed to become more diverse, she says, «I was surprised to find out the meme around Harvey Mudd was that we are a merit - based institution and bringing in more women or people of color would mean lowering our standards.»
People have the right to leave church and organized religion, they have a right to question an institution that will do anything to save face even if it means letting children be harmed (and trust me, there are Priests that have issues with girls - my mom when to an all girls» Catholic school in the 60s and talks about how many of the priests used to «hang out» with the young girls out and girls have been abused), churches that are not practicing social justice.
To do so would mean wresting the institution and all its constituencies out of their traditional norms and expectations, and this meant an exceptionally effective and decisive chief executive.
They think it means the parceling out or «devolution» of state power to other institutions of society, rather than the inherent location of such powers and functions in what Centesimus Annus calls «the subjectivity of society.»
When you peel the layers off their conscious mind and reach the subconscious, you will find most times that they mean they don't like the teaching this institution gives about poverty, prayer, attendance at the Eucharist, and their sexual life, whether in or out of marriage.
A general invitation to interested institutions and individuals has gone out: in reality this will mean a multiplicity of bids by organisations anxious to use the initiative to keep pet projects afloat.
«One of the difficult problems in using education as a means for eliminating prejudice arises out of the fact that some of our leading educational institutions are offenders in this matter.»
Admissions officers at many U.S. colleges and universities, especially elite institutions, use SAT scores as a means of weeding out candidates.
And the desire set out in the government's white paper for schools either to become part of or set up a trust, or at the very least provide «support» for another institution, means bids for standalone schools are even less likely to be considered in future.
Online unsecured loans are advantageous for the borrower because there is a heightened sense of competition that is prevalent among the Internet financial sector, which means that lenders and lending institutions that do their business online often offer greatly reduced rates of interest for borrowers of all credit types when they choose to take out their unsecured loans via the Internet.
I knew that there were many people out there, taking advantage of current loan programs, who only went to school for the refund generated to them each term as a means of earning an extra income, and some academic institutions were behind them encouraging enrollment based on the amount of refund money from student loans they were going to get.
That means if Credit is going to expand enough to keep the US out of recession this year then it is going to have to be financed through Credit Creation by the banks and other financial institutions.
Ahem, what we mean to say is that Modern Warfare 2 has topped the 2009 UK entertainment charts, beating out competition from some of Britain's grandest entertainment institutions.
Here the silence of the saying, holed up in this desolate urban nook, indicates the emptying out of its meaning: a lone, individual plea that is no match for the weight and power of the governments and institutions it seeks to upend.
True recovery is about more than just moving people in and out of tents; it means setting up the institutions and systems that will empower citizens to build a bright future for themselves and their children.»
In her book Dark Matters, Simone Browne explains how the placement of Thomas» Branded Head (2004) in light boxes next to real corporate institutions, such as J.P. Morgan, called attention to the fact that these banks put out insurance policies on slaves.4 Though Thomas certainly uses these corporate aesthetics, they are meant to draw attention to the bodies that have been appropriated by the florescent glare, yet also return agency to the subject — calling attention to the hypocrisy evident in the system of production.
That this incident did not ignite another extended culture war, as did the homoerotic photographs of Robert Mapplethorpe in the early»90s, may only mean that institutions have learned to avoid potential trouble with warning labels and cordoned - off areas, or by keeping out anything that might be regarded as incendiary.
The new «Words» section brings readers the sharpest ideas on photography: Charlotte Cotton asks if institutions are stifling innovation; Geoffrey Batchen teases out what social media means for photography; Arthur Ou confronts the challenges of photographic education; and Robin Kesley investigates the key questions driving new scholarship today.
She wants to make something fresh out of the ruins she both inherited and inhabits, which means she rigorously ignores the maps that various institutions and authorities have provided for her and others of her generation.
That is not to rule out the possibility of some future global polity necessarily, but that the United Nations and other supranational institutions would never volunteer to democratise, and there is no means by which a mass movement can express its desires to them.
«Adopting a central organizing principle... means embarking on an all - out effort to use every policy and program, every law and institution... to halt the destruction of the environment.»
In the context of environmental assessment, for example, this may mean assessments carried out by collaboratively managed institutions such as the plethora of co-management boards enabled by northern land claims agreements (see for example those established under the Mackenzie Valley Resource Management Act), or it may mean enabling parallel assessments by Indigenous nations and the Crown (for an example see this independent assessment by the Tsleil Waututh Nation of the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain tankers and pipelines project), followed by reconciliation negotiations to reach agreement on outcomes.
And it can never be a guarantee, since pegged currencies are usually traded on an open market, meaning that institutions or companies trying to keep their values fixed to a peg always have to contend with players who want to make a profit out of trading them above or below their target prices.
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