Sentences with phrase «nature of what»

This time of year is when I start feeling the true humbling nature of what Christ did for us on the cross.
By the nature of what I do, I can't work within a structure of rules anybody lays down for me.
With the nature of what we're talking about here not sure why here needs to have a cloak of anonymity.
Understanding the nature of what is impeding us — especially school children — is a necessary step in addressing the problem.
To which, our response would be that making the best possible sense of the problems for which a family was referred is deeply wished for by most families, most of whom apply common sense to the ultimately provisional nature of what «makes sense» that should drive therapy.
There is disagreement among experts in the area regarding the nature of what is needed.
Our second social task is broadening the very nature of what education means in Australia.
When I first started with FCS I had been interested in working in an administrative position but the nature of what FCS do really appealed to me and I wanted to be part of a team helping children and young people.
And while they somewhat reflect the nature of what you did in the past, they at the same time fail to show what different you made for the company.
However, an ICO is unique in the mechanisms it uses to reach the market, and the nature of what it offers.
Breath of the Wild breaks new ground for open world games while simultaneously changing the formulaic nature of what it means to be a game in The Legend of Zelda series.
Having said that, it seems that the nature of what Google and Paper are looking for is a pretty vast and broad set of options, with a nod to «sketching» out design on a napkin or just simply snapping a photo before posting it up to social media.
«So there's a potential there too of not just removing individual messages, but by removing messages selectively, making an entire pattern of interaction disappear and erasing the true nature of what it had been originally.»
They can define the nature of what we see, as when you drop a frame onto an image, suggesting, at least, that what is framed is now «art», or when you slap some numbers and lots of indentation onto a patch of text, making it look like legislation.
I suppose by the nature of what they do in - house counsel are more inclined to have an entrepreneurial spirit.
The public element in the offence was satisfied if the act was done where people were present and the nature of what was being done was capable of being seen; the principle was that the public were to be protected from obscene or disgusting acts which were of a nature that outraged public decency and which were capable of being seen in public.
«There is progress made but the exact nature of what that solution will be is not yet determined,» says Guest.
I perceive a slight shift in the nature of what we have been discussing here at Slaw while making no assertions as to what that might mean.
We note, however, the court's final comments before imposing sentence that Welty was getting the benefit of the court's desire to «find some way of bringing some balance back into the system, given the nature of what's been occurring in this community.»
The people we work for may be called «clients» rather than «customers,» but that does not change the nature of what we do, which is turn people like you into satisfied customers.
Sam Glover: So, when it comes to other ways that you might structure the relationship, let's talk about let's say does the nature of what millennials want and need suggest anything about the way that lawyers and client might want to work together?
This approach overlooked the true nature of what is happening when the court decides on behalf of an individual, where that individual's best interests lie.
Subsequently, McQueary testified to the grand jury, he also told Curley and Schultz about the sexual nature of what he had witnessed.
They also don't claim what product they sell that Runs America or that it will add fuel to your day and rely on the fact that Dunkin' Donuts puts it's two biggest products in the name to inform you about the nature of what it is running.
«That's to reinforce the collaborative nature of what we're doing,» says Mintz Levin managing partner Robert Bodian.
We can learn alot from it, and we must strive to understand and explain all the evidence we can dig up, but it does not change the nature of what is happening today.
Pointing out the trivial incredibly dubious nature of what AGW is built on is not fair.
Though there have already been a couple responses concerning Kenneth Blumenfeld's posts I think you should look a bit at the nature of what he posted in the light of our exchange which you referenced.
Thats the nature of what is a permanent battle.
Through relentless pressure on the media to present the issue «objectively,» and by challenging the consensus on climate change science by misstating both the nature of what «consensus» means and what this particular consensus is, ExxonMobil and its allies have confused the public and given cover to a few senior elected and appointed government officials whose positions and opinions enable them to damage U.S. credibility abroad.
That is the nature of what is happening here.
Reflecting on a work of art can open up conceptual meaning, but if we can suspend our preconceptions in the actual encounter, we can enter a state of contemplation, rather than reflection, in which we experience the nature of what is actually there — its ineffability, its inability to be pinned down, or somehow defined or even known.
Deem focused on image making and the nature of what constitutes an image.
The imponderability of gestural signs and the indescribable nature of what they communicate are the principal concerns of both the film and a resulting video installation in Jani Ruscica's second solo show at Otto Zoo in Milan (September 23 to October 31, 2014).
This ruling by the board represents a complete misunderstanding of the very nature of what he achieved, and how his approach to making his work changed Western art.
The photo documentation of the artists» processes while creating the textiles reveals the collaborative nature of what, particularly for Wayne, was a departure from her earlier work.
comes with very little information and should be an interesting one, given its combination of artists and the opaque, lurking nature of what is holding their works all together.
It is a primary concern, and explanation, of the true nature of what has become a sociological and largely extra-artistic enterprise.
«The emergent nature of what is shown during this exhibition highlights the cutting - edge position the ICA holds within our community,» says Stiegler.
I'm interested in our culture's interactions with nature and the nature of what we consume.
The exhibition's logic incorporates that of the nomadic cultural incubator, cross-continental happening, and moving earthwork Station to Station, 2013, which, like so many of Aitken's works, embraced a collaborative spirit beyond disciplines and beyond walls to reimagine the nature of what a work of art can be, of what an art experience can do.
The strongly hued screens operate as both «soft» walls, and «distorting lenses» or filters — altering our vision and the nature of what we may see through them.
Taking Michael H. Miller's post of images from the 1978 New Museum exhibition Bad Painting as a catalyst, Sharon Butler asks if the label should be revisited in a contemporary context with «some specific examples, because the changing nature of what we consider bad painting is a fascinating subject for a good discussion.
The nature of what you can communicate from a thematic show is that each artist is totally unique, and it brings together artists as diverse as Lawrence Weiner, Andy Warhol, and David Smith, and well — they typically have very little to do with each other, but then you pick this one idea, and you create an exhibition with some unifying principle, and all of a sudden you get both sides.
There are many examples of this ambiguity which General Idea and AA Bronson have slipped into, not only to blur boundaries between reality and fiction but also to defy the conventions of the gaze and the very nature of what is perceptible, or rather acceptable to the eye.
Infamous for his large installations where fact and fiction are blurred, Jakobsen primarily questions the nature of what French Marxist theorist Guy Debord termed spectacle culture: a culture in which the image becomes the new form of capital.
These explorations into the nebulous nature of what it might mean to hover between places have led to more recent works that directly explore the body and its relationship to history, place and time.
A shakeout in the satellite scene could redefine the very nature of what South Florida considers» Art Basel,» which now serves as an umbrella term for the string of fairs, gallery shows, parties and exhibits throughout Miami and Miami Beach that sprang up around the official event.
In tension with the other works in the gallery, the piece suggests the ephemeral nature of what we build, and stasis itself.
There's a strongly democratic tendency at work here, which has to do with the material references of Arcangel's work, and also the inherent nature of what remains the artist's showcase manoeuvre: hacking.
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