Sentences with phrase «near invisibility»

If the inaugural year was defined by its glitches, crashes, and public relation disasters, this year will be defined by its near invisibility to most shoppers — or that's the plan, at least.
At Informa, the reorganisation of its Business Intelligence Division appears to relegate its law publishing activities to near invisibility, perhaps an indicator of a disposal to come.
The installation comes into being in space, from its imperceptible edge to its inevitable, dense intersection — a climactic moment — and then returns to near invisibility.
The black paintings are illustrations, indeed instantiations of the rule; their chessboard grids are reduced to near invisibility: there are no other positions, no other squares to occupy, no other artists allowed.
Watteau's work becomes Hogg's strong armature, and one she takes great liberties in revising, overturning the near invisibility of his surface labour to foreground a markmaking that is regularly and deliberately sustained across the full surface of all her works.
They avoid commentary or judgment altogether — the artist's near invisibility in the works imbues them with an almost aggressive neutrality — yet their effect is profoundly disquieting.
I began thinking about Brown's near invisibility when I went to his exhibition at DC Moore, his second at this spacious New York gallery, of paintings spanning from 1978 to 1995, with the majority done during the»80s and»90s.
If that wasn't enough then you can use the bumper buttons to active Armor mode and Cloak mode, which gives you big damage resistance and near invisibility respectively.
There are exceptions, including the spectacular red - eyed tree frog (Agalychnis callidryas), which by day folds up to near invisibility as it blends in amongst the leaves.
A man that shrinks to near invisibility is somehow stronger when he's small?
Dark Matter Detectors Current searches rely on a leap of faith that dark matter, despite its near invisibility, nonetheless interacts feebly with matter we know (and can build detectors out of).
His poor performances in the Commons and his near invisibility elsewhere has convinced some Labour activists to give up what little hope they had left in him.

Not exact matches

Following a near - fatal car accident, Lu wrestles with creeping invisibility as she approaches the second half of her life.
In town and on the highway, where you'll spend most of your time driving it, the X2 is zippy and nimble, and as is true of other BMWs, it is easy to exceed the speed limit, which makes the head - up display's near total invisibility while wearing polarized sunglasses all the more frustrating because it supplies speed limit information to help a driver avoid tickets.
(1) Come back to being the most inventive company in the world, and solve the App Store problems of near - invisibility and frozen top charts.
However, converging with today's performative currents, the geometries in her recent works recede to near - invisibility, while the drawing comes to the fore as fields of hurried marks reminiscent of automatic writing or shadows of towns evaporated by nuclear testing.
That infrastructure's ability to meet 21st - century needs is compromised by its near - invisibility to the general public... the lack of a national strategic plan for developing and sustaining the infrastructure and putting it to work for societal benefit... and the limitations of the public - private partnership that has been cobbled together over decades to keep it going.
Sadly, the standard Pixel 2 doesn't look all that different from its compact predecessor, thick bezels and all, with the 2 XL substantially narrowing the screen borders but nowhere near the point of invisibility.
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