Sentences with phrase «more generic forms»

More generic forms of relief include regularly shampooing your pet to reduce itchiness and remove any bacteria and scabs.

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But by generic group was not for mean - spiritedness, but for sanctimoniousness — something perhaps more dangerous because it may blossom through various forms of communication into mean - spiritedness in others.
This also means that more patients will have access to cheaper, generic forms of the medicine.
Like pretty much any superhero origin story, the setup was better than the payoff, which, like far too many movies about the origin of a superhero, pitted the newly formed hero against a generic villain with an even more generic plan, as if that's some kind of required challenge for these heroes to have to face each and every time — even if we're just getting to know them.
Jason Statham's latest HUMMINGBIRD, directed by Steven Knight, has taken on a much more generic title in the form of REDEMPTION.
Some of those models are more «generic» or «educational» in nature, while others are laser - targeted for certain forms of credit, like mortgages, auto loans and credit cards.
Yet, universal life, or UL, also provides so much more than what is offered with more «generic» forms of permanent coverage such as whole life insurance.
Sculptors like Jessica Stockholder, Rachel Harrison, and Jessica Jackson Hutchins make similar work with deceptively generic features, a more or less gloppy formlessness that resists categorization and herein lies the irony: these features, ineffably formed blobs, provocative agglutinations of commercial materials with infusions of color, don't easily fall into an aesthetic history, yet, their openness deems an interest not attributed to standard discourse that normally makes a contemporary form worthy of contemplation.
The first would be a dense layer of colors woven together with a palette knife to form a dense gray or sequence of grays — a rich alloy closer in resonance to the subdued lyricism of early Brice Marden (the «Grove Group» of 1972 - 76, for example) than to the neutral or generic implacability of Gerhard Richter's gray paintings of the same era, but more enveloping than either.»
Also on the same floor as Lombard - Freid, at Art Projects International, is the debut show of JUNG HYANG KIM, a Korean - born New York painter whose skillful if generic canvases contrast fields of abstract motifs with more naturalistic forms, in a style of juxtaposition initiated by David Salle.
Yet, universal life, or UL, also provides so much more than what is offered with more «generic» forms of permanent coverage such as whole life insurance.
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