That's
often anathema to lawyers but is a concept the business can understand.
But he focuses on the National Education Association (NEA) and especially on that organization's California affiliate - for which, conveniently for him, reform is
often anathema.
The ancient Christian virtue of detachment became at least suspect,
often anathema.
Not exact matches
It mattered little to him that this position was
anathema to the religious maximalists who
often dominated discourse.
On camera, she was funny and game, a posture that wouldn't have been entirely predictable given her inclination toward earnestness, a characteristic
often essential to the practice of policy but almost always
anathema to the practice of political presentation.
Unions are
often painted as
anathema to educational change.
Because Asawa worked with common materials, twisting copper and iron into undulating forms, her art is
often scoffingly associated with that art - world
anathema: «craft.»
Anathema is a contemporary Fantasia on the notion of the network and its inherent instability, where the organic networks of human relations and the crystalline lattices of silicon - based technologies intertwine, and
often tangle.
«Of course, the law
often flies in the face of common sense and convention — the idea that you can't give a big friendly «mwah» to colleagues will be
anathema in many sectors such as fashion, Public Relations and much of the media.