Orto Botanico # 1 (2014), a large - scale silver gelatin print, presents a sculptural form emerging from a base of incongruous materials; the hint of surrealist photography projects an atmosphere
of ambiguity over the relative ordinariness of the colour photographs that appear alongside it in the exhibition.
Lahore Biennale confirms March opening date After months
of ambiguity over its future, the inaugural Lahore Biennale is confirmed to be opening in March of this year, with several new advisory appointments also now announced.
There is a lot
of ambiguity over what the differences are.
Not exact matches
Tom Wynn, director
of affluent research at Spectrem, provided several factors for the increased confidence: the steady improvement in job growth, the steady increase in the major stock market indices since the spring, and a decrease in political
ambiguity with the election season
over, which has an effect on at least some people's outlook.
Projections from Scotiabank and the Bank
of Canada estimate that if
ambiguity lingers
over NAFTA into next year, the ensuing investment concerns would reduce Canada's GDP by about one - fifth
of one per cent through 2019.
«The
ambiguity of these very latest developments introduced by President Trump is casting a shadow
over the future travel demand to and from the U.S.,» said Nadejda Popova, travel project manager at Euromonitor.
However, factoring in the extremely high supply, rate
of inflation
over the first couple
of years and
ambiguity about how useful the coin will actually end up being should be enough to keep buyers on their toes.
Eventually (there is disagreement
over when), Whitehead developed the idea
of God as an actual entity who, though probably not free
of tragedy and
ambiguity, actively promotes goodness.
All three modes
of theological discernment are necessary as a corrective to theological vision's tendency to distort ideologically, to ascribe universal validity to the limited and particular, and to gloss
over ambiguity and tragedy in experience.
A «tsk, tsk» attitude only exacerbates the problem, applying a veneer
of legalism
over a tangled human
ambiguity.
The
ambiguity of victory
over one's enemies is reflected in a midrash on Ex.
People like Miller and Gilgoff are uncomfortable with
ambiguity or difference - precisely because they want fascistic control
over the thoughts
of others - which leads me to believe they want the power or control that goes with ACTIVE SUFFOCATION
of difference or diversity, which leads me, again, to align them with fascistic ideology...
Every clash
over racial status, labor and wages, or the legitimacy
of some particular form
of power gives evidence
of the
ambiguity of this principle.
Niebuhr said that there is an
ambiguity about the relation
of the self to Christ which can be expressed in terms
of the previously mentioned grace as Power
over man and Power in man.
Although he made a clear choice, choosing the way
of the prophets
over the royal pursuit
of empire, the
ambiguity which is heavy in the prophets remains in him.
With all the
ambiguities that surround the records
of his teaching regarding the Kingdom, it is clear that it embodies the goal
of God's reign
over the hearts and lives
of men, and thus sets forth the great hope
of a better world both now and in the world to come.
Prior to national independence, there is ethnic cooperation, which sometimes carries
over into the postindependence period, but an added element
of ambiguity generates a feeling
of loyalty to one's own ethnic group rather than to.
Ambiguity is glossed
over, the man at Dothan is simply noted, Reuben intervenes because he is oldest brother, and Hamilton makes his own argument for the literary unity
of Gen 37, only footnoting the literary studies that support the position.
This strategy is profoundly hostile to the Catholic vision
of love; nonetheless the
ambiguity of the response made by the Church's official representatives has fostered the impression that the Church supports the Government's proposals, and fostered confusion
over the content
of relevant Church teaching.
There should be no
ambiguity among these owners on this — the days
of simply telling NFL players this is what you will do when it comes to their voice, their causes, their rights is
over.
However, much like an episode
of the Simpsons where Monty Burns abates the safety inspector's concerns with
ambiguity and charm, or where a banking crash is blamed on an individual's greed and selfishness rather than on inadequate regulation and recklessness from those at the top, Wenger will paper
over the cracks from now until the end
of the transfer window.
Jon and I currently are on a mission to develop a weekly dinner plan that: a) is simple and tasty for adults and kids; b) takes the
ambiguity out
of who's doing what (we recently discovered I was assuming full responsibility for — and withholding bitterness
over — meal prep on top
of work and juggling Laurel at the end
of the day); and c) gets more vegetables into us.
«There is no
ambiguity in the law here — the First Amendment protects speech — it does not protect the use
of tents and sleeping bags to take
over a public space.»
But a section
of the population have expressed concern
over the
ambiguity of the agenda, calling on the government to provide public clarification on it.
It was Senate Democratic women, including Ms. Gillibrand, who forced Senator Al Franken
of Minnesota, a fellow Democrat, to announce his resignation last week, clearing away any
ambiguity over their push to hold the president accountable.
But, according to Nobel historians, most award exclusions seem to relate to one or more
of these criteria: limited slots available (Nobel rules limit the number
of recipients to three for each category);
ambiguity over who made the crucial contribution; and lack
of experience and / or reputation within one's research community.
Similarly, the clean casting weakens the film's
ambiguity because it places few doubts
over the genuineness
of the character's intentions.
Since,
of course, The Lords
of Salem is essentially a horror movie, it will ultimately go the way
of genre and privilege the supernatural
over the rational, but before that happens, much like the films that it so lovingly apes — Stanley Kubrick's The Shining, Roman Polanski's Rosemary's Baby and The Tenant, William Friedkin's The Exorcist — it will flex and stretch its
ambiguities to uncanny breaking point.
In non-horror offerings, IFC is showing Les enfants du paradis on Wednesday, a film that absolutely bowled me
over when I first saw it, and Kurosawa's classic
of ambiguity Rashomon on Saturday.
I'm guessing what will happen is the movie will be taking away the Curse
of Thorn and other overly supernatural elements that were established in later films, but leaving
ambiguity over Michael Myers» strength and vulnerability.
Much like Charles Xavier and Magneto, Doom has grown from «Destroyer
of Worlds» into moral
ambiguity over time, while his heroic enemy, Reed Richards, sometimes veers into extremism and ethical murkiness.
Watch the development
of Anthony Mann's westerns
over the 1950s: beginning with Winchester «73, Mann darkened the genre, roiling it with moral
ambiguity and psychological complexity.
Each branch
of government has at one time or another has attempted to expand its power by reinterpreting these
ambiguities, leading to conflict
over power and control
of policy.
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Today at a hearing
of the House Financial Services Committee, U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner declared that «The housing - finance system can not continue to operate as it has in the past» and said that the government needs to end the «
ambiguity»
over its involvement in mortgage companies Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
Though Sony and Hideo both never revealed the details for this partnership and there remain
ambiguity over the exclusivity
of Death Stranding.
You're never given clear direction in Rime or any real explanation as to the boy's past or purpose; as you slowly start to explore the island you'll stumble across artefacts that shed some light on the backstory, showing a grieving monarch with an inquisitive and familiar young charge, but an air
of ambiguity consistently colours the game and you'll find yourself spending the first few hours puzzling
over things like just how exactly is that fox spirit connected to everything, who is the mysterious figure in the red cape who watches silently from afar and is the source
of our protagonist's vivid red cape, what tragic fate befell the bipedal robots who lay littered about the place and much more.
His exploration
of the
ambiguity of the structures thus created poses questions about which came first: Have the trees taken root
over time in the sunroom, growing up into the furniture, or has the furniture begun to grow roots and branches?
In traveling around to various panels and symposia where contemporary issues in art — or in visual representation, as the case might be — are given a forum, I am struck by the manner in which citadels are verbally constructed
over and
over again in order to fend off the notion
of ambiguity in art.
The Met Settles
Ambiguity over its «Recommended Donation» The Metropolitan Museum has settled a three - year - old class action suit brought by plaintiffs who claimed its «recommended admission»
of $ 25 to enter its galleries was misleading to the public.
«He relinquishes artistic control
over the interpretation
of the works, not wishing to explain them, and prefers the paintings to maintain a veil
of mystery and
ambiguity,» says the Megan Piper Gallery, which is showing a series
of his works next month.
Within the works, the metaphors
of strategy and sequence serve as a response to the political climate, with compositions and processes where the artist favored logic and order
over chaos and
ambiguity.
These paintings and drawings function as an oblique investigation, inspired by the writings
of Ludwig Wittgenstein, into the essential slipperiness and
ambiguity of language — an ongoing concern
of Bochner's, and one that he has explored in many formats
over the course
of his 50 - year career.
The
ambiguity over the definition
of ice - free is not really important as far as the strong albedo feedbacks magnifying the warming
of the region, so is kind
of a red herring in the discussion.
And scientists disagree
over assessments
of areas
of ambiguity and ignorance.
This leaves
ambiguity over the start date, which could come during 2018 or perhaps only at the start
of 2019... A final decision on reforms will need the backing
of the European Commission and EU member state governments in a process known as trialogue negotiations.
If you write an academic paper, you can reasonably assume that your majority audience will be other academics and so you can write in an academic style confident that they will have both the time and inclination to follow up references and mull
over cases
of possible
ambiguity or different interpretations.
The decisions must be made with: (1) a recognition
of ambiguity and, (2) an acknowledgement that unless policies are, essentially, to be dictated by either extreme climate change or a lack
of climate change
over an extended period
of time (so as to make any concerns about significant climate change invalid)-- affirmative policies must be made in a context where oppositional points
of view are accommodated.
On the whole, the
ambiguity over the enforceability
of this request, on both sides, is a lawsuit waiting to happen.