Sentences with phrase «offered concealment»

To encourage intimate disclosure, Wearing has offered concealment to her most recent subjects.
Kaplan offers concealment through their «Program Solution», the «DISTRICT - LABEL VIRTUAL SCHOOL» Here is another direct quote from the Kaplan K12 website:

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Even in the Pacific, units found that the olive drab uniform offered better concealment.
Donald Haggerty's first book, Contemplative Provocations (reviewed here in December 2013), offered aphoristic counsel on prayer and contemplation, particularly in light of God's concealment from those who most earnestly seek him.
I mean only that evil people tend to gravitate toward piety for the disguise and concealment it can offer them.»
And because there exists no «Code on Ethical Behaviour in Business» which would offer protection to good people on the Contractor's payroll (generally in the direct labour category) who are driven by strong professional, ethical and moral values and who would otherwise blow the whistle on this conspiracy of concealment, they are forced to remain silent.
In actuality, this second part of the experiment was related, offering researchers the opportunity to measure whether participants» intellectual, physical, or interpersonal skills were degraded by concealment.
The front facing stereo speakers are of course totally welcome, offering the best possible stereo audio experience without any kind of concealment affecting the ability to hear the audio, a problem we frequently highlight with rear mounted speakers.
A British room contains four works by Lucian Freud (1922 - 2011), ranging from an early painting (Self Portrait, 1949) to the remarkable etching, Self - Portrait: Reflection (1996); two paintings by Francis Bacon (1909 - 92); the heavily impasto Head of Man (Self - Portrait)(1964) by Leon Kossoff (b1926), whose thick paint swirls offer his own form of distortion, concealment and ensuing excavation; and a delightful recent graphite piece by Frank Auerbach (b1931), Self - Portrait II (2010).
Reflecting the theme of Veils the show offered various interpretations of act of concealment.
What can private law offer the victims of the concealment of poor medical standards?
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