Sentences with phrase «more elaborate schemes»

Exteriors also might mix materials, including vast expanses of floor - to - ceiling glass in the more elaborate schemes.
Now what we can do is 1) develop a sustainable energy economy 2) a) burn all the coal and other fossil fuels, buying us, if we make optimistic assumptions, perhaps a century of ever more elaborate schemes to meet energy needs with less and less suitable sources b) THEN in a severely degraded environment

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The elaborate categories and hierarchies of order that Kuntz propounds are his own, rather than either of theirs, and both philosophers fit into Kuntz's esoteric metaphysical scheme only uncomfortably, at best.14 Far more valuable, in my opinion, are the specific doctrinal, historical, and biographical comparisons that can be drawn between both thinkers, to which Kuntz along the way in the Russell volume contributes a number of valuable additions.
But Buchler, again like White - head, does much more than find fault with traditional metaphysics — he elaborates an alternative system of categories.1 Because his alternative categorial scheme is very different, the points Buchler makes in criticism of traditional metaphysics are interestingly different from those made by Whitehead.
Metaphors are employed only momentarily and symbols only in a limited range of contexts, but models are more fully elaborated and serve as wider interpretive schemes in many contexts.
And so starts more elaborate and brazen schemes — with one so in - depth that you can't help but applaud the evil genius behind it.
This image, along with an elaborate lighting scheme, black shelving fixtures and the antique decorations of our industry really came together to encourage our customers to shop and to spend more time in our store.
Their elaborate layering, startlingly affecting color schemes and uncertain relationship to perspectival depth slows down the viewer's perception, making the work less a pleasing pattern and more an immersive — though consistently slippery — experience.
Made into a more elaborate installation — the exhibition includes photography, large - and small - scale sculpture, and a pair of single - channel videos — than the artist has previously attempted, the project was trademark Nakadate in conception: smart, shrewd, and more than a little ruthless, an unapologetically manipulative scheme that implicates not just the pitiable men the artist lures into her queasily
**** STT has pointed out just a few times that the wind industry is little more than the most recent and elaborate Ponzi scheme in a list that dates back to «corporate investment classics», like the South - Sea Bubble and Dutch tulip mania.
As for more elaborate time - of - day pricing schemes using smart meters or plugged in battery cars I'll await further results as they come to hand.
The insurance industry used these challenges as a kind of possibility to organise a more effective operational structure, to elaborate more «crisis - proof» products, to find new distribution channels, new markets, and this revival has been accelerated by the new regulation scheme as well.
The Victorian Government has proposed a more elaborate three - tier scheme for monitoring implementation involving regional reference groups, a monitoring Interdepartmental Committee, and a commitment from the Government to report annually to Parliament on the progress of implementation [14].
-LCB- Tricia's holiday pillows -RCB- Although I kept my Christmas decorating to a minimum this year I still wanted some seasonal pillows to go with my color scheme of green, gold, yellow and white (you can get a tour of my quick decorations and Erin's much more elaborate and beautiful ones here).
Linen works beautifully in neutral schemes, both modern and traditional, and can look very smart if you opt for a more elaborate frame design.
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