Sentences with phrase «operandi by»

To me — the unscientific actions Karl Popper warned about seems to be modus operandi by Hansen (and also by IPCC).
Investigations are a modus operandi by the Republicans to throw dirt at people they don't like.
In this print, she represents her modus operandi by depicting stacked recursive canvases and titling the work «Proclitic,» an adjective used to describe words that are so closely connected in pronunciation that they are pronounced together, such as, «t» was.»

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Bitcoinist: Can you comment on the company «modus operandi,» and how can early - stage companies get funded by the BTL Group?
At that time, we identified this undervalued asset as being a perfect situation to deploy our modus operandi, by which we seek to acquire undervalued assets, nurture, guide and improve their condition and operations, and to ultimately greatly enhance value for all shareholders.
Y Combinator blazed a trail that has been walked by many, including in Europe Inarguably, Y Combinator was the first of its kind when it started in March 2005, and its success has inspired many to follow into its footsteps, often by outright copying its modi operandi.
It finishes by noting that with the very accommodative monetary policy stances likely to continue, it may be some time before the modus operandi of central banking in place prior to the crisis is seen again.
Ultimately, Cardinal Theodore McCarrick read portions of the letter and the Vatican response to it at a service for Kennedy in Washington, D.C. News reports called the Vatican letter pro forma, and its cited portions avoid mention of the social issues on which Kennedy not only defied his faith, but spearheaded defiance of his faith — a modus operandi that is still deployed (and was just deployed in the recent Lamb - Saccone special election in Pennsylvania) by pro-choice Catholic Democrats.
I wash shocked by that and it highlighted to me how Wenger's modus operandi is still «let's pretend to the fans and hide the truth».
To be published in January will be Theresa May The Path to Power (Biteback) which may provide some clue as to the political beliefs and modus operandi of, a by nature, secretive politician.
The regional security capo, on Sunday September 24, going by same modus operandi, allegedly tried to extort money from a businesswoman.
Every company — every industry — is staffed by a mixture of people who abhor politics and others for whom it's a modus operandi.
Their modus operandi — death by stretching — involves many worker ants pulling on the victim in a lethal tug - of - war, culminating in the arduous trek up a tree with quarry in tow.
The modus operandi of the media can be summarized by a person who was an expert in understanding propaganda techniques, namely Stalin.
Speaking of feminine and elegant designs, this set is by Johanna Ortiz, bag is by Simon Miller, from Moda Operandi — they are the only online retailer that allows next - season preorders straight from the runway, and of course, current in - season boutique as well, not only clothing, but also luxurious leather goods, shoes and jewelry.
Stella Jean Sauda Printed Full Skirt ($ 570) via Moda Operandi; Diane von Furstenberg Dot Rush and Cheetah Circle Scarf ($ 223) via my - wardrobe; Marc by Marc Jacobs Etta Printed Crepe Dress ($ 500) via Net - A-Porter
The unpredictable nature of Hancock's third act is rendered moot by its comparatively uninvolving modus operandi, as Ngo and Gilligan essentially transform the proceedings into an entirely different animal - one that is, unfortunately, not even remotely as compelling as its precursor.
W. is, in the end, an ambitious failure that'll most likely please political junkies, with the remainder of viewers sure to be left frustrated by Stone's increasingly uneven modus operandi.
There are some funny tongue - in - cheek statements, from the desire to acquire stock options instead of money, to a description by Ambrose of Hunt's modus operandi.
Shyamalan's far - from - subtle modus operandi surely plays a significant role in The Happening's downfall, with the overwrought and flat - out laughable dialogue exacerbated by performances that are almost uniformly ineffective (something that's particularly true of Wahlberg's egregiously earnest and downright incompetent efforts at stepping into the shoes of an everyman).
Feige's description of the Marvel modus operandi certainly has a ring of Pixar (also owned by Disney) about it:» [They've] allowed us to be a relatively small, tight - knit brain trust,» he told the Wire this week.
There reaches a point, however, wherein Burke's garrulous modus operandi becomes flat - out oppressive in its relentlessness, with the eye - rollingly on - the - nose instances of dialogue exacerbated by an increasingly pronounced emphasis on superfluous exposition.
And although Farhadi has peppered the proceedings with a handful of striking sequences - eg Emad confronts the man responsible for a transgression against his wife - The Salesman's pervasively erratic, meandering diminishes the potential impact of its third - act revelations and, in the end, confirms the movie's place as just another potentially intriguing premise squandered by Farhadi's less - than - focused modus operandi.
The hands - off atmosphere is perpetuated by an increasingly familiar storyline that's riddled with less - than - engrossing elements (eg Ted's encounters with his pretentious colleagues), and it's clear, too, that Levine's meandering modus operandi remains problematic even through the movie's comparatively stellar second half - which effectively diminishes the impact of the movie's few standout sequences (eg Ted's frustrated speech to a faculty review board, etc).
Horror hounds will likely be disappointed by the lack of tension and variety, while psychological thriller fans will be left unconvinced by the modus operandi.
If everything that we have heard from Mercedes - Benz today at the 2016 Paris Motor Show is true, then we seem to be just a short while away from hearing the battle horn being blown by the German carmaker against Tesla and its modus operandi.
By availing this service, you can have a better clutch of our modus - operandi.
By no means do I suggest they are fraudulent, but their modus operandi is based on how many books and authors they sign up.
Given the Fund's modus operandi though, where few common stocks are acquired if the company does not enjoy an extremely strong position, it seems to me that the Fund remains far less likely in its common stock portfolio to be victimized by accounting frauds than will be conventional equity analysts.
I was being somewhat flippant with the O'Reilly comment... but then again look at the corporate histories, note the O'Reilly modus operandi which is to build an empire fuelled by excessive debt, and ask yourself who comes out wealthier from an O'Reilly company..?!
The FOX unit's modus operandi is to send a single agent, backed by radio support from afar, into enemy territory to carry out solo sneaking missions.
As in the Lettres de non-motivation (Letters of Non-Application) that he has been sending out to employers regularly since 2004 — in which he responds to newspaper advertisements and details his reasons for not applying for the jobs in question — his work often appropriates the vocabulary, mechanisms and modus operandi of the sectors by which it is informed, the better to highlight their dogmas, excesses and, when all is said and done, their vacuousness.
For Galvez, and perhaps as a modus operandi of the gallery itself, the pathways of non-objective abstract art created by, and funneled through, Malevich (b. Ukraine) and Mondrian (b. Netherlands), among others, are the seed - like lenses that grew into movements that thrived through the 20th century to the present.
M.O. (MODUS OPERANDI), Ground Arts, Juror: Jason Stopa, NY Arts Magazine, Curated by Kelly Worman, Senior Curator, Ground Arts.
Describing herself as an «art employer,» Lucie Fontaine avoids harnessing her practice to a specific figure of the art field, preferring to cultivate a modus operandi driven solely by her relationship with two employees, a concept of self - generated labor similar to the Master - Slave dialectic presented by Hegel.
His modus operandi was characterised by the alchemical process of transforming elements and the investigation of materials such as tobacco, musk, lead, luminous materials and frozen bars (Lago del cuore, Piombo rosa).
In a departure from her usual modus operandi, the Atlanta artist has spent the last three years making drawings, paintings and collages inspired by reading and thinking.
The modus operandi established here by Stuart, and the ensuing results, established a new fashion in interior decoration which constituted a radical departure from the late - Palladian language still in vogue in the late 1750s.
The project was conceived by Alessio de Navasques and since then has been a relevant platform for both Italian and international creativity, where the modus operandi is based on traditional craftsmanship, with an eye to the future, with solid historical and cultural basis.
In the wake of his much - lauded exhibition at the Studio Museum in Harlem, Stanley Whitney provides a large scale painting in his decades - old compositional modus operandi: gridded blocks of color on a square canvas, separated by thin ribbons of pigment.
John Chamberlain's modus operandi consisted in exploring innovative possible correlations between materials by creating particular metal sculptures, constructed from discarded automobile — body parts and other debris from the motor industry.
I stand by that characterization - although, were I writing my Corner post today, I would go further, having been on the receiving end of Mann's modus operandi for two years.
This seems a rather nefarious and sneaky plan to us, meaning it fits perfectly with the Obama Administration's modus operandi, referred by them as being «transparent» for some strange reason.
But guilt by association is the entire modus operandi of Mann's Big Climate enforcers.
We have not shied away from calling out laggards, but our modus operandi has been to shine a light on the leaders and solutions, guided by the adage that «you can catch more flies with honey than vinegar.»
~ As I said yesterday, I don't go in for a lot of guilt - by - association stuff, although it's the Clime Syndicate's preferred modus operandi.
The Purple Notice — to seek or provide information on modi operandi, objects, devices and concealment methods used by criminals — was requested by Costa Rica following its first National Environmental Security Seminar (NESS) held in San José in August of this year.
Professor Stephen Mayson «s chapter on The future legal market and the role of in - house lawyers point and The revolution in legal (re) sourcing by Robin Saphra, former general counsel of Colt Group, combine to paint a compelling vision of the future of the place and modus operandi of in - house lawyers.
In the end, this modus operandi supports the Court's legitimacy, as it has improved the rights enjoyed by certain categories of EU citizens (pp. 153 - 154).
Their existence was not foreseen by either the US or the EU's Constitutions and their modus operandi was gradually developed thanks to imaginative legislation and innovative legal rulings.
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