Sentences with phrase «of that gray area between»

I - Chen Lai (or I - Chern or I - Che (r) n, depending on your Chinese translation site) pushes the boundaries of the gray area between the personal and the public in her multi-layered works.

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Writing in the journal Neuron, the scientists found that reading increased the quality of white matter, the brain tissue that carries signals between areas of gray matter, where information is processed.
But the links between groups like the Flores brothers and street - level gangs responsible for much of the drug sales and violence in Chicago are a «gray area» of the drug trade, both law enforcement and gang members have said.
[Internal transfer pricing] is a gray area to utilize loopholes in tax rules between different countries, but now the governments [of those countries] are acting to close the hole,» the source said.
He calls the link between the Flores brothers and the streets the «gray area» of the drug trade.
Justin, as much as this would be a completely black & white, rational decision for you on the subject, the majority of humanity floats in a gray area on this, drifting back and forth between atheism and strong spiritual beliefs (usually rooted in the culture they were raised in).
In that gray area debate rages, choices are complicated, and human beings wrestle with a conflict between a search for wholeness and a reality of guilt.
Sex between unmarried adults might be inside that gray area between the ideal and the immoral if, first, no one's marriage is being violated by either party; second, if it is a union of love and caring, not just a union of convenience and desire; third, if sex is shared only after other things have been shared, other things such as time, values, friendship, communication and a sense of deep trust and emotional responsibility; fourth, if it is both loving and discreet, private, shielded from those who would not or could not understand; if it is valued as a bond between the two people involved and between them alone, never violating the sacredness of the exclusive quality of that moment.
But like most simplistic solutions where one is asked to choose between black and white, this ignores the gray areas that encompass most of reality.
First seen as poisons, then as life - forms, then biological chemicals, viruses today are thought of as being in a gray area between living and nonliving: they can not replicate on their own but can do so in truly living cells and can also affect the behavior of their hosts profoundly.
This game didn't last quite that long but playing two 19 - inning games in the span of three seasons falls in a gray area somewhere between «that's a cool stat» and «how badly do you hate your fans?»
And then, of course, there most parents who take an in - between stance on feeding their kids treats, and this is where it gets a bit tricky — there is a big gray area.
First seen as poisons, then as life - forms, then biological chemicals, viruses today are thought of as being in a gray area between living and nonliving: they can not replicate on their own but can do so in truly living cells and can also affect the behavior of their hosts profoundly.
These failed stars, or brown dwarfs, inhabit a peculiar gray area between large planets and small stars, and their split personalities are providing scientists with new ways to learn about both kinds of objects.
Physician and academic Casarett takes readers on a guided tour of the increasingly broad gray area between those two states.
In this 3D representation of the relationship between collaboration and mean citation impact in the Longwood Medical Area, each building's height reflects the number of citations of papers originating in the building, while the color gradient (from gray / low to blue / high) represents the proportion of publications originating from that building in which both first and last authors work in the building.
Antibiotics can be categorized based on whether they directly kill bacteria (bactericidal) or slow growth / prevent cell division (bacteriostatic); however, the distinction between the two categories may be a bit of a gray area as some bacteriostatic reagents can kill bacteria when used at high concentrations (and vice versa).
The team discovered a direct correlation between history of impulsive aggressive behavior and gray matter volume in the frontolimbic region of the brain — an area known to play a central role in the regulation of emotions.
Many of us may exist in the gray area in between, with mild to moderate and sometimes vague symptoms, including increased appetite and the dreaded «wheat belly,» the increase in fat around your belly (see Wheat Belly: A Balanced Look, page 160).
Of course, there's a big gray area between those extremes, so painting is a really subjective decision.
Mr. McEwan, who was born in 1948 — and is thus a crucial decade younger than Florence and Edward (and a full generation younger than poor Philip Larkin)-- has made a career out of exploring the gray areas between erotic innocence and carnal knowledge.
It's unsettling and disconcerting in its complex examination of the gray area that lies between the morals we conceptually hold and the actions we're willing to perform to affirm those beliefs in the world.
That doesn't change my belief that this movie is stuck in the gray area between romantic drama and comedy, and because of it, comes across as just a lightweight film with no real message or emotion.
The term «parafiction» has recently been deployed to describe a category of art operating in the gray area between fiction and reality, and seems an appropriate lens for looking both at Headless as an artistic proposition, and at offshore finance as a legal practice.
So I like the idea of you ending up in an old print shop, because you've exploited that gray area between painting and printmaking.
Depending on the materials and techniques used, the powerful contrast between black and white, or the more subtle contrast of various shades of gray, stresses the structure and the optical effects that bring the works to life, from the subtle vibration of pencil lines to the sustained cadence of flat areas of black and white in acrylic, through soft variations of ink washes.
Using only lines, bands and patterns, flat areas of color, white, gray or black or cleanly cut wood, glass, metal and plastic, perceptual artists establish a new relationship between the observer and a work of art.
While many contemporary artists exploit the tension between logos and form (consider Tauba Auerbach's Alphabet motifs) or try to press the gray area between design and abstraction into some kind of socially active site (Liam Gillick's platforms), Orchardson descends into the contingent materiality of even the most saccharine and nostalgic of citations.
I'm thinking for purposes of discussing the gray area between onerous regulation and completely unfettered laissez - faire capitalism, sticking to the abstract might actually be more focussed and interesting.
Not surprisingly, the dark gray of dense settlement has filled in the area between the two bridges on both sides of the strait.
If you find yourself there, in the gray area between thinking your time might be better spent not caring about Destiny as much as its community demands of you, then you'll be fine with what's being offered in Curse of Osiris.
A smaller rug would not have breached the space between the sofa and the TV console, and it would have left the gray chair and table, to the right, hanging out in space, apart from the rest of the seating area.
Between repairs that are typically required and those that aren't is a whole gray area of repairs that are up for grabs.
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