Sentences with phrase «of enduring interest»

The effect of anthropogenic black carbon (BC) aerosol on snow is of enduring interest due to its role in aerosol radiative forcing and further consequences for Arctic and global climate change.
For his forthcoming solo show Politics of the Image, opening tomorrow at South London Gallery, Season 4 artist Alfredo Jaar presents six works born of his enduring interest in Africa.
Liadin Cooke's new work comes out of her enduring interest in language and materiality.
In Phoenix, Christian Petzold sets his nuanced melodrama of postwar German - Jewish identity within a starkly realist aesthetic, making newly fascinating use of his enduring interest in the tensions between the real and the artificial.

Not exact matches

Readers of these letters (and those of many other commentators) have endured numerous rants against the prevailing low interest rates.
Despite the difficulties endured during the era of post-Lehman austerity, commercial and private - sector debt levels are low: Nonperforming loans are below 5 % and the banking system, unlike those of Poland or Hungary, did not have to tackle the fallout from high levels of foreign currency loans, because low interest rates and a stable Czech koruna meant these weren't taken up in large quantities.
Luther answers that the gracious presence of the true God is so excruciatingly painful and distastefully unpalatable to our nature that we can have no imaginable self - interested motivation for enduring it.
We are adult third culture «kids» who have spent all of our developmental years abroad... and then returned to our HOME country, where we must endure the commonplace ignorance and poorly educated adults who lack any interest in foreign policy and base all their opinions on what only goes on in their own backyard... Please give your head a good shake and crack open a book every little now and then!
Whitehead nowhere in Process and Reality argues explicitly for such intermediate entities, but it is interesting that he maintains a gradation of enduring objects, from the one extreme of the atomic material body to the opposite extreme of the presiding thread: «But just as the difference between living and non-living occasions is not sharp, but more or less, so the distinction between an enduring object which is an atomic material body and one which is not, is again more or less.»
The notion of an enduring object becomes especially interesting when we raise the question of whether nonmaterial enduring objects other than the presiding route of occasions exists in the human subject.
Instead of a robust conception of consent that includes searching public deliberation about the most enduring moral questions, Obama envisions a less proactive, more symbolic recognition on the part of the public that their interests are being adequately managed by the political class.
Because images, in a book or in a sermon, are generally regarded as decorative and hence optional in their bearing upon the principal form and content of the communication, the imaginative preacher may have to endure such comments as «His sermons don't seem theologically weighty» or «It was too interesting to have contained much truth», or perhaps such inverted compliments as «I was much involved in your talk, or whatever it was.
The greatest asset of the Al Sa`ud was not their tribal lineage or power (they lacked both) but their enduring talent for balancing relationships and interests, and for coalition - building.»
In the case of «interest,» it is the limited, and therefore limiting, universe of societies as «enduring objects.»
We know «The Most Interesting Man in the World» will continue to endure and grow, as the character's story is bigger than one individual,» said Andrew Katz, VP of Marketing for Dos Equis.
I do expect the uniforms to endure a big change with the addition of a lot of red in the new primary logo, so it will be interesting to see what they look like.
Both competition and public interest in track and field events seem to come in surging waves — each of which lifts a Charlie Paddock, a Sabin Carr, a Paavo Nurmi or a Roger Bannister to enduring fame and then washes away leaving those who break and rebreak their records in relative obscurity.
Many Sun Devils have endured long journeys through the program, but some of the most interesting stories belong to Grandville Taylor and Kevin Ozier.
«There are 1,001 ways to highlight the gulf in resources between PSG and their domestic rivals, but the comparison with Lille is of particular interest because the 2011 champions were expected to mount the most enduring challenge to [Carlo] Ancelotti's men this season.
I suppose that's a form of self preservation, the psyche subliminally deciding that it's better to let go of football altogether and go be interested in something else than have to endure this perpetual self flagellation.
And many have little interest in returning to endure another season of misery.
Some part of this surely is about political journalists and rival candidates with a vested interest in keeping the «chatter» alive, but a larger part of it is arguably about the demonstrable and enduring unease with which many Republicans regard Romney.
The answer is relatively simple, and can be explained by the enduring situation of the Palestinians, the interests of Israel and the interest of powers backing Hamas.
The association cautioned against «any hasty, poorly - informed and premature decisions of the EC that could compromise the search for an enduring solution that could advance national interest», adding that: ``... a trustworthy voters» register and effective monitoring of electoral activities underlie public trust confidence in election results».
«The Senate's constitutional advice and consent role will only be preserved if senators put aside short - term partisan interests to protect the enduring interests of the Senate regardless of who's in the White House,» the California Democrat said.
The slow - motion foreign - cash tsunami that swept over the city during Mike Bloomberg's latter years endures — guaranteeing de Blasio dough to buy labor peace and arming him with the big bucks needed to keep the city's legion of special - interest pleaders at bay.
The 20 Challenges, addressed by a team of education experts, range from «Enable students to build on their own enduring, science - related interests» to «Shift incentives to encourage education research on the real problems of practice as they exist in school settings.»
It wasn't for lack of interest: since their discovery in the late 1960s, these brief flashes of high - energy electromagnetic radiation have been one of the enduring mysteries of astrophysics.
The enduring interest in the Stanford Prison Experiment over many decades comes, I think, from the experiment's startling revelation of «transformation of character» — of good people suddenly becoming perpetrators of evil as guards or pathologically passive as prisoners in response to situational forces acting on them.
Unraveling the mystery of how the mind experiences fear — perhaps the most primal and enduring of all the emotions — turns out to be one of the most interesting and instructive quests in the annals of recent neuroscience.
Specific interest dating sites will endure and enjoy especially good word - of - mouth marketing efficiencies, if they do a good job.
Helix also had the tendency of killing likable characters, making me frustrated as the interesting characters on the show kept on dying and we are left to endure the relationship drama.
Elements of noirish mystery persist throughout A Fantastic Woman, but the filmmakers prove less interested in their protagonist's psyche than the intolerance she's made to endure at every turn.
The title of Rosi's next film, Lucky Luciano, would have suggested a gangster film and indeed, given Rosi's enduring interest in exploring the interconnection between legal and illegal power networks, the model of the gangster film and the crime thriller had never been far from the surface of many of the previous films.
It's more interesting that he thought of it and made it, in other words, than it is to endure it.
Watching Ejiofor, as a garden gnome, endure the consistent apathy of someone who should be his best friend is more interesting that you might think.
All to be released before the end of April, the movies reflect Costner's enduring professional hallmarks, as well as his unceasing» Merican interests.
There's a potentially interesting discussion about the exploitation of the male form in Forgetting Sarah Marshall and how, in general, the reaction to male nudity is a hell of a lot different than the reaction to female nudity (there's a good reason that Colin Farrell's penis was excised from the already - unintentionally - funny A Home at the End of the World: male nudity is a threat you respond to with laughter; female nudity is an invitation you respond to with various levels of sexual discomfort)-- but you can still have that discussion without actually enduring the picture.
Scott Pilgrim must endure not, one, not two, but SEVEN lengthy battles, all with the «Evil Exes» of his love interest, Ramona Flowers, in order to prove his love and win her heart.
As great as some of the scenes of destruction and mayhem were I just wasn't invested in seeing how things were going to turn out emotionally, finding out if Davis and George's friendship was going to endure after all this carnage and madness not exactly holding my interest.
In the 1940s they endured the separation of WWII, infertility and different personal interests that required sacrifice for the sake of love.
In this re-evaluation, an inevitable question arises: if a film works by capturing lightning in a bottle, inspiring political participation or interest, but then fails as either an enduring historical document or an interesting piece of filmmaking, does it still work?
Despite enduring interest in the form and usefulness of student reports, little research about them has been conducted over the last 15 years.
Students who are interested in doing more for the same number of points, went beyond the requirement that we agreed to by incorporating research of a second country and comparing the two for each enduring concept.
His enduring research interests are committed to understanding the complex intersections of language endangerment, cultural socialization, and transformations to the (broadly conceived) material world.
My earliest and most enduring research efforts have revolved around improving the social side of schools — perhaps because, during my days as a social studies teacher, I was so much more interested in the adolescents I taught than the content that I taught them.
It's a 20 - page paper that looks at litigation, looks at history, looks at research, is a snapshot for all of you that have an enduring interest in school choice.
Customers» F&I beefs typically center on someone pitching something they expressed absolutely no interest in, too much time spent enduring lengthy product presentations and waiting to get into the office in the first place as part of finalizing a vehicle purchase.
I did find it difficult to read the details of what the characters endured, but that's the part of the book I found the most interesting.
Rosen enthusiastically sweeps aside dusty images of the Bard of Avon in this well - designed, thoroughly engaging volume that clearly answers, for both student and interested reader, the perennial question about why Shakespeare's work endures.
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