The lack of
much critical work on Malick's films is partly due to the fact that (besides the lack of outputs) it is hard to articulate the motivations or concerns behind them.
Not exact matches
Most of all, you'll learn some
critical pointers about that mysterious thing called
work - life balance that causes so
much stress.
This is why formalized flexible
work policies are so
critical — they generally inspire
much more concerted thought and clarity around what the risks are, who is responsible for what, and how to come up with security, liability, and management guidelines to address these.
Because
much of the pioneering
work in this type of research was done by members of the Frankfurt School of Social Research (notably H. Marcuse, M. Hochheimer, T. Adorno, W. Benjamin), known for so - called
Critical Theory, the great variety of this research is distinguished from the administrative by calling it critical research, following the distinction made in 1941 by Paul Lazarsfeld, a pioneer of modern administrative r
Critical Theory, the great variety of this research is distinguished from the administrative by calling it
critical research, following the distinction made in 1941 by Paul Lazarsfeld, a pioneer of modern administrative r
critical research, following the distinction made in 1941 by Paul Lazarsfeld, a pioneer of modern administrative research.
Scientific history can shed
much interesting light on the historical circumstances surrounding the great events upon which our hope is founded, and
critical historical
work can even become a necessary and corrective ingredient in a community's recalling of its foundational moments.
Although you don't have to be a
working mom to use a breast pump, any mom looking to catch a
much needed break from baby (rest is
critical to a mother's milk supply) may want to consider the option of pumping so that baby can experience other caretakers, such as dad, family, and friends.
Those four things are
critical for why it
works so well and why raising your baby AP makes it so
much easier to bring your baby to
work.
«Paul knows as
much about how the private sector
works as he does about how government
works and this is exactly the type of experience and perspective we need in order to take on the
critical task of reorganizing and rightsizing State government for the first time since the 1920's, Governor - elect Cuomo said.
Malliotakis is
much less
critical of the governor and pledges to
work cooperatively with him as mayor.
This
work ethic has been
critical for
much of the party's success, and has allowed the Liberal Democrats to build strongholds in constituencies such as Eastleigh.
«At a time when corruption in our state and local governments have eroded so
much trust in our public officials, it's
critical that we elect bold, honest, hard -
working leaders like John Brooks,» Rice said in a statement.
I've learned so
much from editors, I've met great people I hope to
work with for a long time to come, and I enjoy sharing information with the public about
critical efforts to save species and habitats around the world.
Climate is only one of our planet's support systems — to keep them all off the
critical list, we have to
work out how
much punishment they can take
While this meant examining the experiences of
much younger children than had been researched before EU Kids Online began its
work in 2006, there is now a
critical need for information about the internet - related behaviours of 0 - 8 year olds.
This makes it possible to
work much faster, and that is very
critical.»
Those findings could be
critical as scientists
work to better understand climate change and how
much carbon the Earth's atmosphere and -LSB-...]
Those findings could be
critical as scientists
work to better understand climate change and how
much carbon the Earth's atmosphere and oceans can store.
It's absolutely
critical, I learned, to have a specific training plan that
works for your fitness level (in other words, how
much you'll run and when).
The
critical factor here is that this enzyme
works much better in the presence of high amounts of vitamin B6.
I'm just loving these tasks so
much - It's really fun to take a
critical look at certain areas of my home and think about how they could
work better, or what small things I could do to update the look.
Much more
work must be done to meet Puerto Rico's
critical humanitarian needs after Hurricane Maria, the US territory's top official said
Very
much a genre stylist in the mold of golden - age Hollywood directors like Anthony Mann or Raoul Walsh, Uchida showed little discernible personal style to mark him as an auteur in the French
critical mold, but the uniformly high quality of his
works and his ability to succeed in a variety of genres mark him as a filmmaker very ripe for (re) consideration by critics.
Critical and poststructural theories inform
much of her
work.
«In concert with colleagues and pivotal players in the education sector, I plan to continue the
critical work of insuring our school's relevance and impact in addressing the seminal educational issues and challenges of our day, for «to whom
much is given,
much is required».»
The next set of figures answers the question that is
critical for understanding the system's incentives: how
much does a teacher's pension wealth change if she
works an additional year?
The new C3 Framework has
much to offer the field, but its emphasis on disciplinary literacy offers too little space for addressing the normative dimensions of our
work as citizenship educators, especially in the
critical area of technology use.
However, there is still
much more to do, and I hope that all the Labour Members who are so
critical of current educational achievement in their own areas will
work positively with their schools and local education authorities to try to achieve that better performance.
She walks you through the basics of navigating FMLA, EEO, reasonable accommodations,
working with your boss, and then provides
much needed resources to help you find that
critical balance between taking care of your health and managing your symptoms at
work.
I always feel badly saying something
critical about a book as I know how
much work it takes to write and how difficult it can be to actually be published.
Such
work needs students to be very
much capable of doing research and also possess
critical skills to analyze the things.
Now this might seem very obvious and when you ask most people they would probably say that they know how
much money they owe and what there credit score is, but more often than not, it comes as a great surprise to them when they sit down with a pen and paper to
work out exactly what the current debt actually is; this is very
critical to any form of debt management.
This plan really didn't take me
much work to figure out — the most
critical element to it is the need to stick to your family budget, which you should do anyway.
It was a tough time for all of us, and we definitely lost some momentum on vital park
work over the course of three weeks —
critical raptor counts, seed collection, planting site preparation, trail restoration, groundskeeping and gardening, public walks and talks, community outreach, and
much more.
I've
worked in international education for 20 years, and nothing brought home the
critical nature of our
work as
much as an event this week did.
Linsley begins: «Today, the stature and importance of Jackson Pollock's
work is taken for granted, however,
critical interpretations of his
work have not changed
much since the sixties.
Recurrent throughout 8 Painters are stylings on past painterly marks and movements, not so
much placed in quotations as absorbed into a
work's facture... It's a hopeful sign that the artists in [the show] demonstrate a
critical distillation of influences that inform their particular sensibilities, philosophical outlooks, and relationship to materials — not making any great claims, just proceeding in a personally deliberate way.»
The exhibition is able to unfold, through so
much original material, just how crucial the frequent
critical dialogue and encouragement coming from Freilicher was in forming and supporting the daily lives and
work of these poets.
It wasn't until
much later in her career, when she was in her seventies, that she would begin to garner
critical attention, and it is only since her death in 2015 — at the age of 97 — that her
work has truly begun to receive global recognition.
But, as I expressed an interest in fine art at that time — because I had been going to museums — he really gave me my first serious
critical confrontation with how hard you had to
work, how you had not to expect
much, because you were dealing with a tradition which was an extraordinary community of excellence.
The morbidity and provocative nature of her
work has often elicited comparisons with Francis Bacon and Damien Hirst — her androgynous occupation of this masculine low - life domain gives her
work much of its
critical character.
And we will continue to run our public programme of talks and publications that provide
much needed context and
critical thinking for the
work that we and our artists do.
The subject of numerous international shows and
much critical acclaim, these pieces signal the apotheosis of Sutcliffe's late style, emphasizing his movement away from figuration into the collaged geometricism of his
works on paper and the dense gestural abstraction of his paintings.
Much of their
work may also be described as context - sensitive and constructively
critical: that is, they examine a particular context and question the functions of art, including those of art institutions.
During the 1930's,
much contemporary art
critical rhetoric was surrounding the «American Scene,» or, at the very least, a return to realism, as seen in the
work of Thomas Hart Benson and Reginald Marsh.
Contesting the progress - and - mastery saga of twentieth - century modernism, Chicago - based artist Tony Tasset spent
much of the 1980s and»90s meticulously crafting insolent,
critical objects, and the nine
works represented in this ten - year survey (1986 — 96) unambiguously assert his past affinity for blunt deconstructionist strategies.
Experimenting with them in unexpected and disparate journeys, her multi-disciplinary
works have achieved
much critical acclaim over the years for the poetry and tension in the geometric.
Much of this campaign involved approaching known collectors: «We tried to be as specific as possible with our requests», asking for
work by a particular artist or from a
critical period in an artist's career.
It shouldn't come as too
much of a surprise that Rhizome's former executive director Lauren Cornell tapped Ryan Trecartin to co-curate this year's New Museum Triennial; the pair have collaborated for years, and Trecartin's
much - lauded video
works were among the biggest stars of the Triennial's first edition in 2009, Younger Than Jesus (not to mention his overwhelming
critical success in the following years).
The morbidity and provocative nature of her
work has often elicited comparisons with Francis Bacon and Damien Hirst; her androgynous occupation of this masculine low - life domain gives her
work much of its
critical character.
site offers
much more: zoomable images of all 130
works in the exhibition, accompanied by the text that appeared on the Hammer's wall labels; eight essays, 35 artist biographies, and a detailed chronology from the now out - of - print catalogue; and documentation of the exhibition, including checklists, installation images, related programs, and
critical reviews, at the three venues that hosted the show — the Hammer, MoMA PS1, and Williams College Museum of Art.