Sentences with phrase «of value contrast»

My response was simple — Greenberg had discovered for himself a formalist thread that, by recognizing the suppression of value contrast, created a new kind of openness in the late Monets.

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«The insightful New York Times columnist examines the contrasting values that motivate all of us.
If, in contrast, the Fed were to raise rates now, before the economic recovery is fully entrenched, house prices might resume declines, the values of businesses large and small would drop, and, critically, unemployment would likely start to rise again.
Contrast that with the lower class, who saw the median value of their assets slide by 47 %, and the working class, whose asset value declined 27 %.
Legalistic, command - and - control messaging is discussed and its inherent limitations and adverse side effects are contrasted with the virtues of ethical or values - based messaging.
In contrast, the Bitcoin network has its own unit of value, which is called the bitcoin.
In contrast, operating leases accounting requires no record of debt or the value of the leased asset on a company's balance sheet.
By contrast, valuing these same structures on a replacement - cost basis, land value rose slowly but steadily from the end of World War II to 1989, from 20 to about 27 percent of overall corporate real estate values.
The Liberal leader will contrast his «feminism» and the CCB with the retro family values approach of the Conservatives.
By contrast, Warren Buffett's company, Berkshire Hathaway, carried a market value of only $ 83 billion.
By contrast, net US Treasury positions rose during the financial crisis and are now net positive, as dealers have closed short positions (ie positions that rise in value when the price of an asset falls) and accumulated securities holdings (Graph 3, left - hand panel).
Another big lesson of recent decades is the value of experiential learning, in contrast to the book learning the world imposed on me most of my life.
Reports from CCN point out that: To explain the Plasma Cash model, Buterin gives the example that if a user deposits some amount of ether to a crypto exchange or any third party service, a Plasma coin would be created with the same value of ether and a unique ID that can not be merged or split.In contrast with Plasma, Plasma Cash would only require users to pay attention to the blocks that contain coins they want to keep track of:
By contrast, India has lost 50 % of its value [of FX reserves] in years 2011 and 2012 as a result of the financial crisis and because of bad financial management.
In contrast, Bitcoin dominates the crypto market, both in terms of trading volume and market value.
In contrast to the strength in volumes, the value of total imports declined by around 5 per cent over the year to the December quarter, as the currency appreciation has lowered Australian dollar import prices.
As such, and in contrast to gold, bitcoin's relative value is influenced by — and important to — a number of players outside of traditional financial spheres.
By contrast, the value of building projects in the hospitality sector (hotels and resorts) is expected to fall.
Contrast Greenblatt's approach with Dylan Grice's «Intrinsic Value to Price» or «IVP» approach, which is a modified residual income approach, the details of which I'll discuss in a later post.
Experts will explore these areas and contrast Berkshire Hathaway's governance and values to the rest of corporate America.
A preferred stock, in contrast, is a claim to receive fixed periodic dividend payments on the initial amount of money delivered to the company in the preferred investment — the «par» value of each preferred share.
This is in contrast to bitcoin, where the value of a bitcoin mined is the same as the value of a bitcoin purchased.
By contrast, margins and futures trading grew from just $ 2 million in 2014 to an astounding value of $ 543 billion last year.
This is in contrast to other mutual funds that tend to trade based on the net asset value of the underlying certificate.
It is the Registrant's view that Bitcoins should not be regarded as coins, or otherwise as collectibles, for purposes of section 408 (m), because Bitcoins are a virtual, rather than a fiat currency (see «Bitcoin Value,» above) and, as such, do not take the form of tangible personal property, in contrast to a coin or any of the other items defined as a «collectible» under Section 408 (m).
Jesus points once again to the contrast between God's values and those of society.
Sherburne, in contrast to other Whiteheadians and in agreement with the «existentialists,» denies that the value of life depends upon a God who either provides men with a general confidence about the final worth of life (Ogden) or with a sense of the worthwhileness of the present moment whatever its final outcome (Cobb).
It is no use to say that God creates the creatures out of generosity or love; for if he loves the valueless, so much the worse for his love, and what but the value of contrast can the creatures add to existence?
The value realized is a structure of feelings, and a more complex structure, inclusive of contrasting feelings, is richer than a simpler one.
A person with great relational power is one who can enter into a wide range of personal relationships, who can entertain a wide range of ideas, and who can appreciate a wide range of values, even when those relationships, ideas, and values involve great contrast and produce much pain.
In the face of defeat one can attempt to build and maintain some kind of community that will not only aid in physical survival but be a model of human values in stark contrast to the oppressing society.
This contrasts the unique personal value of an individual's power of self - determination or auto - finality, whereby he has dominion over himself, with the slave who is merely a means for obtaining goals set by others.
In contrast, today's rash of takeovers has little such value.
The Charter of the Rights of the Family came into being in a climate of contrasts and the refusal of values.
In contrast with this ideal of democracy established in common dedication to a given order of worth and excellence is another concept of democracy growing out of the interest, or satisfaction, theory of value.
These values he contrasts with other beliefs and values with which it is readily apparent he is himself in greater accord: «a belief that government is sometimes a positive good, and that it should be cosmopolitan, expert, authoritative, efficient, confidential, articulated in its parts, progressive, elite, mechanical, duties - oriented, secular, regulatory, and delegative, with a division of labor.»
If the basic situation of human life is set originally in complexity, any realization of harmony will be a precarious venture along the razor's edge between inclusion of discordant data as effective contrasts and their dismissal as incompatible values.
I believe that one of the best routes to the center of Whitehead's perspective is to view his metaphysics as an elaboration of a basic value assumption in which the primacy of process and the ultimacy of constitutive relations reflect a drive in the universe toward the evocation of greater complexity, deeper intensity, and wider range of contrasts within the organic unity of an individual or society.
In contrast to the main drift of the modern Western tradition, which asks how we can reconstruct or represent things within us and concludes that the activity of reconstruction or representation is almost wholly a matter of our own creation and projection, the theory of value and valuation suggests a different question.
It means, second, that the form of the harmony, the ways in which the components are combined in contrasts, has a value precisely in having the components together.
In sharp contrast, the intrinsic value of plankton is trivial.
It is its own value and meaning, and no other, which is affirmed, contrasted, deepened, and intensified in this trans - individual and even transpersonal widening of experience, for throughout the transformation it contributes its particular subjective pattern to the way that whole is being experienced.
The meaning of each realized value receives importance again and again as it is contrasted and complemented by other realized values within the diverse unity of God.
In contrast to television «s affirmation of the ultimate value of creature comforts and self - gratification, Jesus affirms that if anyone wants to be a follower he must leave self - centeredness behind and follow him, which involves taking up the cross (Matt.
The result of separatism and separation has been the proliferation of Paul - ist, Cephas - ite, Apollo - nian denominations that in their prosperity (contrast Europe's dying establishment churches) suggest the values of capitalist competitive models for church life — even if they seem to contradict the drive toward Christian unity.
In fact, according to Whitehead all entities pursue the same abstract value — increase in diversity, contrast, and intensity of experience consonant with harmony.
This criticism often takes the form of a contrast between virtues and values, with the latter being the modern emasculated equivalent of the former.
Even among those who have not been entirely scandalised the celibacy, the commitment to prayer, the obedience to authority and the lack of status and financial remuneration stand in stark contrast to everything they have been taught to value.
It can not be too strongly stressed, in contrast to a secular moralism which finds its base in social adjustment, or a balancing of human values, or a natural law of morality, that the center of New Testament ethics lies in the love requirement which in turn stems from the free gift of God's love to the undeserving.
In contrast to the aesthetic order implicit in Kukai's view of nature and contemporary science and process thought, the «logical order» of mainline Christianity characterized by Ames assumes: (1) preassigned patterns of relatedness, a blueprint» wherein unity is prior to plurality, and plurality is a «fall» from unity; (2) values concrete particularity only to the degree it mirrors this preassigned pattern of relatedness; (3) reduces particulars to only those aspects needed to illustrate the given pattern, which necessarily entails moving away from concrete particulars toward the universal; (4) interprets nature as a closed system of predetermined specifications, and therefore reducible to quantitative description; (5) characterizes being as necessity, creativity as conformity, and novelty as defect; and (6) views «rightness» as the degree of conformity to preassigned patterns (NAT 116).
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