Sentences with phrase «often concealed»

«The identity of the seller was often concealed, particularly when Mr. Wolf was the seller.
These behaviours are often concealed and people with Bulimia can go to great lengths to keep their eating and exercise habits secret.
LORNA SIMPSON A 30 - year retrospective of the photographic and text - based work of Simpson, who taps into sensitive, often concealed aspects of gender and race.
Using the Hollywood headshot as his point of departure, Samaras captures his subjects» heads lit from below, sculpting their features with disconcerting light and revealing often concealed vulnerabilities and personas.
Its form stands in contrast to the Norden bombsight, revealing how the transfer of military technologies to domestic use is often concealed by design.
An ambitious project that emphasizes how photography in recent decades has chosen to become a kind of consciousness of the world, becoming a witness also of what is often concealed.
Collectively, these works structure and manipulate the way bodies move — shedding light on the often concealed intentions that give way to the spaces people inhabit and navigate through in their daily lives.
Entering Nelson's work is an active, and sometimes anxious, experience in which viewers move through an elaborate labyrinth of rooms often concealed within rooms, surrendering their bearings to experience the artist's three - dimensional narrative.»
Much of the meaning of Liu's painting comes from the way the washes and drips dissolve the documentary images, suggesting the passage of memory into history, while working to uncover the cultural and personal narratives fixed — but often concealed — in the photographic instant.
The images expose Camille's experiences and healing of past wounds regarding a fear of childbirth and motherhood, but also address issues related to wellness and mental health often concealed due to social and cultural stigmas.
Industrial standard Velcro fastenings are a good alternative often found in beds which are often concealed on the bottom meaning your pooch can not access it easily, especially when they are lying on the bed.
These are often concealed by my high waisted pants and bottoms that do fit so much better now.
Slow - moving and secretive, wild manatees are often concealed by foliage, cloudy or dark water or bad weather.
The essentially non-Western rootage of black theology is often concealed by the fact that most African - American communities of worship wear the labels of Euro - American Protestant denominations.
There is a good side to this, even if it often conceals much arrogance and nonsense.
Leave no child behind — National averages often conceal extreme inequalities and the severe disadvantage of groups at the bottom of the scale
Reports often conceal the inflated capital funding that schools receive for things like play areas, swimming pools and gymnasiums.
The reason why retro games often feel so fresh is because their modest aesthetics often conceal their richness.
By his mid-twenties, where this exhibition begins, a dual sense for narrative mood and pictorial space already infused his work, with geometry often concealing and imprisoning the forms underneath.
Inspired by the landscapes of the nineteenth - century Hudson River School of painting, yet entirely modern and full of contemporary resonance, Hannock's rich surfaces are built up of layers of modeling paste, pigments, and coats of resin, burnished to a sheen and often concealing hidden layers of meaning; writing, notes, magazine articles and other texts in the undercoat.
For McCall, the circle, the straight line, and the wave are the basic elements that underpin his practice and each solid light work is a variation of these drawn shapes, often concealing, revealing or traveling through one another.
He seeks out what the ordinary so often conceals: the demise of the middle class, typically presumed to be the norm, yet, increasingly, the opposite is true.
False humility often conceals real arrogance... but I suppose that way lies OT Land.
The book provides a point of departure for Sunstein's playful meditation on «the force» of serendipity in constitutional law, and it illustrates how storytellers — both moviemakers and Supreme Court justices — often conceal or refuse to acknowledge authorial responsibility for serendipitous creative decisions, with claims that their discoveries were externally predetermined.
The blockchain ledger of share ownership often conceals the transacting parties» identities because assets are held in anonymous «digital wallets» bearing complex serial codes.
Unfortunately this case is another example of how drug companies often conceal dangers of their drugs to speed up government approval to make a profit.
BOSTON --(February 9, 2012)-- Boston medical malpractice attorney Marc L. Breakstone said today, «The Mongan Institute for Health Policy Survey concerning doctors» adherence to medical standards confirms what we have learned through years of litigation experience: Doctors often conceal their errors to avoid the consequences of their mistakes.»
For example, often concealing personal information in connection to the transfer of funds constitutes money laundering, which is a crime, or securities fraud.
Listen to your partner's underlying feelings and dreams Perpetual gridlocked problems between you and your partner often conceal underlying feelings and dreams that aren't getting communicated.
However, these traits often conceal deeply hidden feelings of insecurity and self - doubt.
As a way to combat parental disapproval, young adults often conceal their romantic life from family and date without parental knowledge and consent.

Not exact matches

Employees often steal merchandise by concealing it in the outgoing trash and then retrieving it later from the outside trashcan or dumpster.
Also do not forget that Early Christian's often felt the need to conceal their correspondence by writing in code so as not to be detected.
At times it was overt, often it was concealed; but at no time was any emperor free from anxiety about the «Christian question.»
But more often than not, if they use the police department it is only as an «alibi»: having lost an intolerable sum of money, they will go to the police station and claim a false robbery in order to conceal the loss from a boss or a spouse.
As was the case with HISG, where real, tangible relief was being offered in the form of warm clothes for North Korea's harsh winters, missionaries will often be sincere in offering some legal form of relief while concealing their illegal, spiritual goals.
The plight and the hope of the world are not entirely concealed in other forms of social grouping, but the idiom of the congregational household often expresses for Christians most persistently and poignantly God's call and the human cry.
No good purpose is served by concealing this fact, as is often done today when things that are really incompatible are combined by the following type of over-simplified reasoning: that whatever in early Christian teaching appears to us irreconcilable with the immortality of the soul, viz. the resurrection of the body, is not an essential affirmation for the first Christians but simply an accommodation to the mythological expressions of the thought of their time, and that the heart of the matter is the immortality of the soul.
Having set out to assert distinctions within the unity of God in order to account for their beliefs about Jesus and the Holy Spirit, theologians then found it necessary to emphasize that they were still thinking in strictly monotheistic terms, not in the tritheistic fashion which has often characterized popular devotion with its half - concealed idea of what the late Bishop Pike used to call a «committee God».
As Iris Murdoch observes, «Our minds are continually active, fabricating an anxious, usually self - preoccupied, often falsifying veil which partially conceals the world.»
«It enters into nearly every dish at every meal, and often so predominates as entirely to conceal the character of the viands.»
These outlet plug covers are designed to blend in with the outlet and have a white plastic finish that conceals the holes of the socket, which are often a major draw for little fingers.
During times like these, girls often try to conceal their breasts underneath baggy clothes, or they may try to make their breasts appear larger, but that can also encourage taunting and teasing.
Nobody likes being thought of that way and since it's often poorly concealed, they are not going to be friendly to you.
«Big society rhetoric is all too often heard by many therefore as aspirational waffle designed to conceal a deeply damaging withdrawal of the state from its responsibilities to the most vulnerable.
In the fraught days following a mass shooting, people often ask if an assault weapons ban or allowing concealed carry permits would reduce the likelihood of further violence.
While Darwin observed that animals» colors and markings had often evolved from natural selection, either to conceal them from predators or to attract mates, the American painter Abbott Handerson Thayer insisted that coloration evolved only for concealment.
Coffee, a public defender for the past 13 years, says child abuse cases often raise the stakes so high that a bias toward false confessions may be concealed within the data.
Latent fingerprints are concealed impressions of all or one of the fingers left by an unknown person and made visible by law enforcement officials using techniques such as lasers or powders, often as part of crime investigations.
Globs of human fat removed during liposuction conceal versatile cells that are more quickly and easily coaxed to become induced pluripotent stem cells, or iPS cells, than are the skin cells most often used by researchers, according to a new study from Stanford's School of Medicine.
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