Sentences with phrase «older notions of»

LY It's this thing I'm trying to make a practice, a corporeal way of creating art that is no longer tethered to older notions of writing practice.
The central theme in recent paintings is the experience of living in a moment of radical inequality, austerity, and accelerated time, set against the powerful pull of older notions of time, craft, and visual pleasure.
Because online learning has so thoroughly modernized older notions of outreach, it must be carefully planned as well as integrated into priorities for each individual, who plans to engage in online learning within the organization.
Mindfulness may sound like the latest buzzword, but the centuries - old notion of enjoying the present moment is more than trendy philosophy.
The old notion of leaders as the smartest guys in the room has been replaced by authentic leaders with high EQs.
The old notion of China as a tech copycat nation is being rapidly replaced by the emerging new reality of home grown innovation and mass implementation in fields that include artificial intelligence, social media, biotech, fintech, VR, automotive, the sharing economy, and mobile platforms.
LEE had taken the old notions of capitalism and turned them on its head.
The old notions of dark, musty and dusty secondhand stores are in the past.
No matter that even in our own complex and secular day, when the old notion of «parish» as a particular area where people sleep and work has almost expired, the majority of people can still be ministered to by local churches for most of their lives if they are interested in the services of ministry.
If telescopes make it clear that heavenly bodies are not perfectly spherical and furthermore reveal moons rotating around a planet, then the old notion of the æther, a refined fifth element admitting only the potentiality for perfect circular motion on the part of perfectly spherical bodies, no longer has a role to play.
They find, instead, the world produced by the older notion of the credible is in shambles, intellectually, politically, socially and ecologically.
The old notion of self - evidence obviously refers to an ideal, not a fact.
These points are both of them in the nature of replies to objections, to difficulties which our modern culture finds in the old notion of a life hereafter, — difficulties that I am sure rob the notion of much of its old power to draw belief, in the scientifically cultivated circles to which this audience belong.
There is something remaining in the vacated space, and perhaps the idea of one's historical perspective or point of view can be used to rebuild the old notion of faith as assensus and fiducia before God.
Young skeptics like me long to deconstruct old notions of truth, salvation, faith, and doubt, and in doing so, we have developed ideas that can easily be described as «subtle differences or distinctions in expression, meaning, or response,» or «very slight differences or variation in color or tone.»
The old notion of a divine being controlling the universe from outside is no longer credible.
Old notions of «taboo» may still survive here; but even so we may well prefer this sense of appropriate distance between God and man to the all too common representations of chumminess which are characteristic of popular religion in our own days.
Definitely motivating me to up my fat intake as I realise the age old notion of it being unhealthy simply isn't true!
Making brown boxes once used to be a fairly straightforward endeavor, but as the corrugated industry has evolved from a commodity supplier into a value - added products manufacturer over the last decade, the old notions of what once passed for adequate...
Australia has a rich history in food and agriculture and now has an opportunity to transform from the old notion of being Asia's food bowl into a more realistic and growth - oriented goal to be the delicatessen of high quality products that meet the needs of billions of informed and discerning customers both here and abroad.
The old notion of «war guilt» which became associated with Versailles and Germany has endlessly been debated.
The old notion of one gene / one protein has gone by the board: It is now clear that many genes can make more than one protein.
«The ancient Egyptian attitude towards Nubia took root in their minds, until by the end of the century it had entirely supplanted the old notion of Nubia as the well - spring of civilization,» Adams writes in Nubia: Corridor to Africa.
But over the past decade, Jonathan Kipnis, a neuroimmunologist in the University of Virginia School of Medicine's department of neuroscience, has discovered a possible link, a modern twist on the age - old notion of the body - mind connection.
It refutes the old notion of sharks and skates as «primitive» fishes,» said Criswell.
an obscure writer named Cooke noted, «Conception is nothing els but the wombs receiuing and imbracing of the seede,» suggesting that centuries - old notions of conception referred, perhaps wisely, to when an embryo survived its perilous first week and was «imbraced» by the womb.
Barbie Doll pink is rather screaming, but it's a great color for many, and is the same as electric blue, or sunshine yellow, brilliant grass green, peacock turquoise — ie some people look wonderful in these colors and others do not — but one should not dismiss any color out of personal prejudice, advice to stick to neutrals or old notions of gender colors.
Old notions of Mr. or Mrs. Perfect are generally outdated ideas that most of us would do well to dismiss.
Today's biggest blockbusters almost inevitably succeed on age - old notions of good and bad.
You can't accuse this film of relying on the standard old notions of these legendary characters.
To move from old notions of group work or cooperative learning into real teams, use a team collaboration and work ethic to help students identify the exact tasks associated with 21st century teamwork.
With its ruling, the court has locked Washington State into a defunct, hundred - year - old notion of public schooling that makes it impossible for the citizens or the legislature to experiment with more flexible and effective ways of educating the state's children.
With its ruling, the court has locked Washington State into a defunct, hundred - year - old notion of public schooling.
We believe by taking the old notion of teacher evaluation and flipping it 180 degrees.
According to a recent interview on Wired «Todd herself is living proof that Internet celebrity is sweeping away old notions of what it means to be famous.
who is running for city council — said «the arguments against income splitting in my mind are baseless, derogatory and wrongly associated with old notions of who earns money in the family.»
With a solid staff and volunteer pool, a spacious layout and plenty of enrichment and educational areas, this shelter throws the old notions of drab, sad shelter environments out the window.
By reforming old notions of publication and its platforms, by translating them to a more 3d space, Postprint Magazine stands as a vivid response to the life and the limits of the printed page.
On the other hand, his work resists the sentimentality in the recent revival of «the handmade,» even while using materials, like ceramic or yarn, that are almost synonymous with old notions of craft.
His work openly substitutes the pleasure principle and a fluid multiplicity of selves for the old notions of high seriousness and personal authenticity.»
Still freezing at the door, I asked myself if maybe an old notion of abstraction, Russian Constructivism — with its cosmological imagination lurking behind what looked like formalism — might be useful to help determine the question I had wanted to pose to Hubbard.
Curator Michelle Grabner, a painter as well as an academic, has chosen to explore three themes: «art that emphasizes critique and self - reflection» (Gary Indiana); women artists who examine what it means to be a «woman artist» (Louise Fishman, Molly Zuckerman - Hartung); and «materiality and craft» (Sheila Hicks, whose fiber sculptures «push back» at the old notion of art versus craft).
I am reminded of that old notion of painting as «a window on the world», this particular «window» being also physically blind - like, in that the paper support is folded, creating a material object that could function as a blind, obscuring the window.
In the process I learned to put away my old notions of self, of ego and attitudes.
The first is that the old notion of the balance of nature is thoroughly discredited.
Jon Sweile, Saretsky Hart Michaels & Gould: «Offering new ideas and refreshing old notions of structuring legal arguments was very helpful.
In the next few weeks, we will share with you Dr. Gottman's advice for building better emotional connections in coworker relationships, reveal common mistakes we make in the workplace, myth - bust old notions of «correct» professional behavior necessary for moving ahead, and introduce you to the real path towards achieving success in the business world.
Really gives substance to that old notion of the «emotional piggy - bank».

Not exact matches

The notion of it's every man for him or herself in ground transportation isn't on, nor is the old way on because it doesn't contemplate that there might be disruptive technology.
The intuitive notion of harnessing the body's own immune system to fight the enemy within is more than a century old — and seemingly, each time researchers have seemed close to turning that theory into reality, a new stumbling block appears.
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