Sentences with phrase «new points of»

Some may have expected (or hoped) that the Breuer would launch with a splashy contemporary show, but as the museum's director, Thomas Campbell, said in his opening remarks, the team hopes to find «new points of entry» for audiences to engage with art history.
«The diverse group of works that are NOMA 100 create new points of departure for examining future collecting efforts,» said Taylor.
The impetus for initiating the simultaneous project came from the sensitive expression «speed of darkness», which was employed by Jaakko Niemelä, and which generated the idea of searching for new points of departure in the Estonian language and art space for the interpretation of darkness.
He uses different political, material, and cultural symbols to create new points of view and understandings of our political and cultural environments.
The occasional map and travel guide can add new points of interest to the map, but there's no longer a need to climb to the highest point and synchronize to one's surroundings.
Along with several new points of interest like Dusty Divot and Risky Reels, players can find these Fortnite letter locations throughout the new comet - riddled map.
I love the new Points of Emphasis options that allow you to pick general offensive and defensive styles at any time (so you can shut down an opponent's perimeter game, for example, without delving into the pause menu), and the new substitute system is more intuitive.
CARY, N.C. (Jan. 17, 2018)-- There's a huge map update coming to Fortnite Battle Royale on Thursday, January 18, that will add all new points of interest to the game, such as the city area, «Tilted Towers» and the underground mines, «Shifty Shafts».
New points of opportunities will pop over San Angeles as you complete missions, new and familiar characters sanctioning your l33t hacking skills to further the overall goal of toppling those huge corporations.
Impact has occurred and the island is changed forever, so it's time to squad up with your friends, venture through the map, and discover new points of interest.
Climbing a watchtower (of which there are more than enough throughout China) can reveal new points of interest, especially points of abundant crafting resources, and well worth taking the time to head off the dusty roads once in a while.
New stories new points of view even new game genres or new elements.
It's a joy to read about the new adventures of old and beloved characters, and Moon does an excellent job of integrating new points of view as well.
Every single piece was worth reading, and the collection broadened my horizons and got me thinking about the craft and business of writing from new points of view — all of them from either successful or otherwise qualified contributors.
That's probably cheating because it's more than one person, but the people here have pushed me to consider new ideas and new points of view.
Koei Tecmo has even added the infamous «Ubisoft towers» in Dynasty Warriors 9 that you can climb to unlock new points of interest on the world map.
By writing and casting strong roles in films ranging from dark comedies to crime thrillers, Campion has paved the way for women in the film industry and provided audiences with new points of view.
A new update will come to Fortnite this week, getting rid of the Christmas theme and adding new points of interest on the map.
If your attitude toward your practice has been cultivated properly from the very beginning, then you will see these occasions as opportunities to sharpen your attention, reassess the directions you have taken, and uncover new points of view.
The observed pattern of the reduced genera and families of bacteria seems very characteristic of heart failure, which is why these results may be new points of departure for therapies.
The determination of the mechanisms in the brain that are not only involved in decisions requiring self - control but that are also used in general decisions could open new points of interaction for therapies.
These differentially expressed microRNAs point the way toward finding more genes associated with glaucoma, more clues about how these glaucoma types each go about damaging our optic nerve and potential new points of intervention, the scientists say.
Beneath the waves, ocean animals with bizarre and exotic ways of seeing create new points of view.
The debate has sparked new points of contention in light of the federal government's heightened commitment to deport immigrants ensnared in the criminal justice system.
Alice Thwaite is the founder and editor of The Echo Chamber Club - a weekly newsletter to help liberal and progressive metropolitans understand new points of view.
Chuck is in Lafayette, the cultural capital of Louisian's Cajun country, where he visits chefs both young and old who are spicing up Pinhook Road with new points of view.
They have not had the chance to engage with new points of view and are not comfortable doing so without the security of space to do so well.
He writes that «When someone is so rooted in God and the Church he is not afraid to listen to different opinions; he can let himself be enriched by new points of view without losing his grounding in what is essential» (pp.96 - 7).
In it we are drawn with our brethren along a path that opens to us new vistas and new points of interest.
It would be well to conclude this brief survey of some of the most significant recent theories in source analysis with the judgment of Aage Bentzen.6 It is of first importance, he states, that we understand the «import of tile «old school,» so that continuity in science can be seen and the new points of view get their true background.
Our criticism of them [the new points of view], and our attempts at a solution of our own we must then view in the light of the insecurity of the present situation, as attempts, not as final words.
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Alongside this, Monogram delivers a network of key channel partners to broaden distribution into new points of sale and geographies as well as the transactional experience to maximize value on exit.
Directors in our study expressed fairly significant dissatisfaction with boardroom dynamics at their companies: Only around two - thirds (64 %) strongly believe their board is open to new points of view, only half strongly believe their board leverages the skills of all board members, and less than half (46 %) strongly believe their board tolerates dissent.
As collaboration with diverse individuals provides new points of view, networking accomplishes this on a larger scale.
It doesn't need to be revolutionary, but it should deliver a new point of view or approach.
I immerse myself in an unfamiliar culture so I can see and do things with a new point of view.
Most important: If you haven't upgraded to newer point of sale machines that accept the cards, generally speaking you'll be on the hook for any fraud that happens with these cards after October 1.
Sources have indicated that the company is interested in the development and implementation of new point of sale (POS) solutions to support the company's fuel and warehouse operations.
It said the synergies would exceed additional costs to the business as a result of new point of consumption taxes on bets being introduced across most states in Australia.
Also you have given new point of view to link building.
Maybe, «Need a new point of view?
One device he used repeatedly was to insert fresh material in texts composed from an earlier point of view, making minimum modifications in the original text, in the hopes that the new material would so reshape the whole context that it would be read from the new point of view.
But if these similes are dominical, they tell us something quite startling about Jesus» understanding of his ministry: they tell us that Jesus regarded his ministry as marking a new point of departure quite incompatible with the existing categories of Judaism.
For example, couples who have little or no relationship in the area of creative or artistic sharing may discover a new point of touching when they take a course in painting or creative writing or music appreciation together.
And so the new point of departure for reason had to be the perceiving subject rather than the world perceived.
He recommends as a new point of departure the principle of solidarity (is there only one?)
At this new point of bifurcation two attitudes are defined — two «mentalities» disclose themselves and separate.
The new Lion King movie saw a lot of hype stirred up for its casting announcements last year, but now, it looks like Disney fans will have a new point of attachment to the live - action remake of the 90s classic.
It was a transformation of the same order of magnitude, and psychologically of the same kind: that is to say, an acquiescence, at once free and enforced, in the necessity of adopting a new point of view to the extent that this resulted from a general and irresistible maturing of the human consciousness.
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