Using his characteristic jagged line and raw brushstroke, he presents chaotic, image - strewn landscapes as well as
more axiomatic works that center on film archetypes.
The problem is that Border Collies are smart and they can take a variation in a command to be a different command altogether - and lets face it, humans are discombobulated when you reciprocate outre words for
more axiomatic words.
Not exact matches
it's good if it gets
more people to stop following these ridiculous belief systems that have zero grounding in the realities of life that we now know to be
axiomatic to existence.
In fact, that this election became less about conflicting ideas for achieving the same goal (the common good of Americans) and
more about making sure everyone knows your opponents» deep character flaws is
axiomatic.
It is virtually
axiomatic in higher education circles that the
more money spent on the educational enterprise the better the results.
More than that of any theologian from Augustine to Luther, Gregory's pastoral work had awesome political effect — so much so that it has become
axiomatic that to understand the Middle Ages, one must understand Gregory.
The autonomy of humanity from the realm of supernatural forces was considered by Marx as an
axiomatic ontological truth that had been developed since ancient times, and he considered it to have an even
more respectable tradition than Christianity.
Moreover, secular myths having to do with individual freedom, material success, and perhaps especially the wonders of technology may be an even
more powerful source of societal legitimation than, traditional religious arguments by virtue of being grounded in many assumptions that are virtually
axiomatic in the culture.
It seems
axiomatic that you can't teach the quadratic equation without actually talking about the quadratic equation, and yet it was clear from my reporting that you could make students
more self - controlled without ever talking to them about the virtue of self - control.
It is almost
axiomatic in medicine that the study of rare disorders informs the understanding of
more common, widespread ailments.
However, evidence suggests that tumor genomic diversity might still defeat such combinations, and that it's
axiomatic in oncology that side effects increase in number and intensity as
more drugs are added to treatment.
If one teacher is regarded by colleagues as a far
more valued mentor than another, or helps students master skills much
more rapidly than another, it's
axiomatic that one teacher is
more productive than the other.
This is an exceptionally parochial view, and a particularly odd one given that it starts from a straw - man premise — it's better to have
more sales channels than fewer — that is entirely
axiomatic, that no one would dispute, and that is completely in keeping with what all authors are in fact doing in various individually customised ways.
In any event, I think it is
axiomatic that in a world where technology and industry increasingly replaces or intermediates human engagement and interaction, the role of art and literature in society becomes even
more profoundly important.
That our culture has become
more psychologically extreme in the beginning of the 21st century has become
axiomatic, and thus nowhere do we see such a sudden rethinking of earlier visual art as we do at The Armory show this week in New York City.
In the meantime back in the real world Teh Modulz don't agree with each other, and any intellectually honest and remotely objective observer would not be claiming that CAGW True Believers have, to a (wo) man, declared that this state of affairs proves much of anything other than something which is already
axiomatic: there really is a great deal
more forward - looking uncertainty that rearward.
It seems
axiomatic the the larger the institution and the
more money involved, the less uncertainty can be tolerated.
If the ONCA is going insist, in substance, that everything goes to trial unless it's
axiomatic that one side's position is doomed to fail, we need
more judges.