Sentences with phrase «of lacunae»

Bevan says the direct effect finding may be particularly useful in the run - up to Brexit «as there is a distinct risk, in this twilight period of EU law primacy, that a court might feel disinclined to apply a robust EU law consistent construction to bridge one of these lacunae».
What are some of the lacunae in this novel?
SEM investigation of these lacunae before acid dissolution yielded the following results.
Most of the film's action takes place inside Joel's rapidly disintegrating brain (brilliantly realised by director Michel Gondry, who allows his sets to fall apart)-- but scenes of the professional, and not so professional, lives of the Lacuna staff are intercut to prevent things becoming too solipsistic.
Hi all, It is with great pleasure (and a considerable amount of sadness) that I announce that the finale of the Lacuna series, «The Requiem of Steel», is now available...
HEATHER HART, «In progress view of The Oracle of Lacuna,» 2017, Part of «Outlooks: Heather Hart,» site - specific installation at Storm King Art Center.
VIA is proud to support 2017's Outlooks featured artist, Heather Hart, with her project The Oracle of Lacuna.
Hart comments, «The narratives of The Oracle of Lacuna are meant to emerge and transform through public programming and viewer activation.
Definitions of lacuna on the Web: a blank gap or missing part.
Somebunny known here and abouts took up the challenge, only to find that careful examination showed that most of the inquiries were, shall Eli say it, perhaps about nothing at all, but that there were a couple of lacuna, things missing.

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But now, in this lacuna between the descent of the greenback, the collapse of the euro and the rise of the yuan, Canada has a moment to be the darling of global currency.
Here he takes two prominent conservative public intellectuals — Peter Wehner and Arthur Brooks — to the woodshed for the unfortunate lacunae in their new book, Wealth and Justice: The Morality of Democratic Capitalism.
The most serious lacuna in Shaull's thought is his failure to deal with the means of revolution.
If the final word of the phrase were not spoken for some reason, the lacuna would probably be filled in by the hearers, or else the anonymous train of expectations would be broken, giving rise to more conscious acts of surprise, puzzlement, etc..
That lacuna points to the default revivalist / baptistic setting of the movement.
It was Aquinas who said there is not simply one convoluted path to Truth, full of logical lacunae and nonsense, but two distinct paths: each beginning with its own premise, each following its own logical progression of thought, each ending in Truth.
Yet current discussions scarcely make note of Schweitzer's perceptive observations on precisely this problem, let alone his solution to this lacuna in modern theology.
I've added, very quickly, a couple of my own comments: It seems the one main lacuna in his argument is that he has no conception of heresy.
The sins of imperialism stain the British as well as the French, and if there is a lacuna in my historical fiction, it is the absence of a novel dealing with the kind of cruelties that have been exposed by writers such as William Dalrymple (The Last Mughal) and Ferdinand Mount (The Tears of the Rajas).
There is little systematic study, however, of religious belief and identity among academic scientists at eliteinstitutions, leaving a lacuna of knowledge in this area.
It should be said immediately, however, in defense of such lacunae, that there is, in some quarters, a serious reexamination of the wisdom of having instruction in preaching as a separate curriculum item.
But, in my judgment, Leclerc is correct in pointing out the implicit lacuna in Whitehead's thought in the matter of the ontological status of societies.
The English vicar and novelist Charles Kingsley wrote to Darwin, «I have learnt to see that it is just as noble a conception of Deity, to believe that He created primal forms capable of self - development into all forms needful... as to believe that He required a fresh act of intervention to supply the lacunas which He himself made» (F. Darwin, 288).
It currently has seven varieties which are 100 % RA - certified: Colombia Timaná (my personal favorite), Guatemala El Paraíso, Sumatra Samosir Batak, La Minita Peaberry, Costa Rica Sombra del Poro, Lacuna (a blend of Guatemala, El Salvador and Ethiopia), and Lakeshore Blend (Guatemala, Costa Rica and Ethiopia).
It is a monumental peril0us lacuna, a gigantic and stupend0us, yet, wilful infringement of the characteristically rather supposedly definitive ubiquity of comm0n sense.
It is a monumental perilous lacuna, a gigantic and stupendous, yet, wilful infringement of the characteristically rather supposedly definitive ubiquity of common sense.
This was achieved on record revenues of # 581.2 million, attained in spite of the absence of Champions League football — a lacuna that the Red Devils» Europa League triumph has enabled them to rectify this term.
Even for apparently well - integrated communities, the cultural lacuna is still significant and operates on a number of levels.
He says there will be disagreements between the two parties on thee economy ahead of an election, but they are not fatal and the two parties are both committed to reducing inequality, something he says was one of Tony Blair's biggest lacunae.
I find this lacuna even odder since Mr Pickles, fronted by tabloid headlines, made great play of Arc Manche and Transmanche both of which have been around for years.
A group of good governance advocates under the aegis of «Our Mumu Don Do» movement led by ace musician, Charles Oputa popularly known as Charly Boy, on Tuesday, stormed the office of the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, to engage with him over what it described as «observable lacuna» in the Nigeria's electoral laws.
«In furtherance of our engagement with all stakeholders in the electoral process, we have decided to meet with you following some observable lacuna in the on - going registration of new voters, a development which has been attributed to poor funding and other issues.
According to him, sections 13 and 18 of the Fiscal Responsibility Act No 31 of 2007, have addressed the lacuna in Section 81 of the Constitution which provides for how the National Assembly should handle the executive's budgetary proposal.
If it does, these gravitational lacunae will be the last resting place of other occasionally fashionable theories, such as Modified Newtonian dynamics (MOND).
With the aid of a dubious clinic named Lacuna Inc. and a colander - like contraption wired to the head, they wipe out the traces of their tumultuous relationship.
Despite robust evidence that homophily organizes human social networks, significant lacunae remain in our understanding of how homophily arises and functions in these networks3, 6.
Lacuna Coil's Delirium is explained as a record telling the stories of captured, entombed spirits and soul's asylum bound, trapped in real life unhealthy, dangerous relationships
Every year as the awards race picks up, it seems as if we're all collectively Lacuna - ed into forgetting all the great performances that came before Oscar narrows them down to twenty that by then, have won or been nominated for dozens of other awards.
Collector's Edition DVD Review: The first disc in the Collector's Edition DVD set features everything from the original release: a making - of featurette, deleted scenes, a Polyphonic Spree music video, a fictional Lacuna infomercial, a conversation with Jim Carrey and director Michel Gondry, and an audio commentary with Gondry and writer Charlie Kaufman.
In an era less focused on the construction of cinematic universes, The Dark Tower might have been a faintly cheesy cult classic, one where the low - grade special effects and «Scene Missing» lacunae were part of its charm.
So, without anything to do or say, the filmmakers ask your indulgence as they cram the lacunae with dog reaction shots, cat reaction shots, baby reaction shots, dogs humping legs and other things shots, cat flushing the toilet and having toilet paper stuck to its paw shots, and, of course, Barbra Streisand on speed riding De Niro like the world's biggest (and loudest) jockey on the world's craziest steed, massaging Blythe Danner, and never, ever, not even for a second, finding it prudent to shut her kvetch hole.
It bridges the lacuna in the research of Haneke which very often concentrates on Haneke's portrayal of violence at an intra-diegetic level without considering the spectator's position in relation to the screen.
Yet as Joel lies asleep, hooked up to the mind - wiping apparatus which locates and destroys his recollections of life with Clementine in reverse order, Joel's subconscious trip down memory lane makes him realise just how much he wants to preserve Clementine there — and so he embarks on a desperate attempt to hide Clementine in the parts of his head where Lacuna's machine is least likely to look.
The Lacuna BY BARBARA KINGSOLVER The fictional story of Harrison William Shepherd, beginning with his childhood through adulthood, when he begins cooking for the artists Diego Rivera and Frieda Kahlo.
Scores on the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) show the middle - school lacunae.
Here at BookPage, we like Barbara Kingsolver so much we have put her on our cover not once, but twice: once in May 2007 (at the publication of Animal, Vegetable, Miracle) and once in November 2009, when The Lacuna came out.
A Friend of the Family by Lauren Grodstein A Short History of Women by Kate Walbert The Help by Kathryn Stockett The Lacuna by Barbara Kingsolver Let the Great World Spin by Colum McCann Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel Her Fearful Symmetry by Audrey Niffenegger Lark and Termite by Jayne Ann Phillips The City & The City by China Mieville The Girl Who Played with Fire by Steig Larsson
I'm giving The Lacuna (HarperCollins) to my mom, who loves both Mexico and art history, and The Education of a British - Protected Child (Knopf Doubleday) by Chinua Achebe to my dad, who loves both postcolonial writers and childhood memoirs.
I disagree and instead found in The Lacuna one of the more sensitive fictional accounts of the McCarthy era.
A lacuna is a blank gap, a missing part (in a piece of writing or music, in bone or cartilage), a hole, a vacancy.
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