I mean: painting is a modus
operandi which works through time, with time, and over time, therefore it is not photography, they are decisively different.
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..?!
Fun gameplay — Punishing each bear is simply good fun and there are plenty of ways to do so, from drowning or barbequing them to some more outlandish modus
operandi which we won't spoil here.
Why doesn't Alan Duncan resign from the shadow cabinet and become «full time wise» rather than his current modus
operandi which is «full time arrogant»?
Not exact matches
Shkreli's basic modus
operandi in the biopharma sphere was to take niche drugs in treatment spaces where U.S. patients have few options (although those medicines may very well have been approved and available in other countries) and bring them to market, after
which he'd maintain carte blanche on the products» prices.
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.
A business plan is generally referred to as a document on
which a new business outlines its modus
operandi.
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.
My observation is that it repels more than attracts,
which is strange indeed for groups whose modus
operandi is attractional / institutional.
I refer to the meaning and modus
operandi of man's sexuality, to
which we referred briefly in our last lecture.
Christ's sacrifice is the Revelation of the complete love of God; it is the Exemplar for daily Christian living no matter what vocation we may have; it is the instrument through
which our lives are healed and restored to God; it is the modus
operandi for life in the Church — for the life of the Church.
So the best solution is either to add macerated fruit at the end of churning and eat the ice cream quickly, or serve the fruit as a sauce,
which is my usual modus
operandi.
I do nt think there was any modus
operandi when this place began other than to cover the team from a fan's perspective,
which remains the ethos.
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.
When David Cameron vetoed a motion to amend the Lisbon treaty at the 2011 European summit, Labour and the Liberal Democrats agreed with his rationale (
which was defending the City) but attacked his modus
operandi.
A cool remix of the original
which basically made it a little too good to pass up during the 3.1 Phillip Lim trunk show on Moda
Operandi way back when.
The distinctly fractured narrative - coupled with an exceedingly deliberate pace - does ensure that one's initial impression of the film is that of an art - house mess, yet there reaches a point at
which Egoyan's muddled modus
operandi comes into focus and one is subsequently drawn into the proceedings.
The always unreliable Gandalf takes off from his friends for the umpteenth time to go investigate something or other (
which is basically Gandalf's modus
operandi in every film; side quests!
From a story standpoint, you know where it's all headed, and as a testament of Amin's cruelty, it is convincing, but at the same time, it's difficult to shake the feeling that Garrigan has given Amin little option in the matter, as the dictator's main modus
operandi in his killings is predicated on the notion of making examples of those who seek to do him harm, personally and politically,
which Garrison is shown to do repeatedly throughout.
There reaches a point, however, at
which the film starts to run out of steam and indeed feels as though it's spinning its wheels, as the uniformly winning work from the various actors can only carry the proceedings so far (ie Shelly's leisurely modus
operandi is ultimately just a little too leisurely).
But they're predictable,
which isn't usually the Globes» 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).
As has become the modus
operandi with Amazon, public feedback will help determine
which pilots are turned into full series that will be available on Prime Instant Video.
This is in contrast to the current modus
operandi in
which applications for research grants can take a year or more to make their way through the review system and are typically for multiyear projects.
T - Mobile will also maintain its current modus
operandi of pre-loaded entertainment and apps on devices such as the HD2 and Samsung Vibrant both of
which came with movies, games and pre-loaded content.
What makes it «a weird one» is the lack of any obvious motive, and the luridly careful staging of the murder scene —
which immediately suggests to Alex not an impulsive crime of passion... but the meticulous and taunting modus
operandi of a serial killer.
They could always add parental controls like Amazon with the Kindle to limit access to the web and such, but again if B&N can't directly make money off of it I don't see them caring much,
which is a shame but that's been their modus
operandi from the beginning.
We can't divine Howson Tattersall's modus
operandi from its public documents,
which makes it difficult to determine its effectiveness as a catalyst.
Witcher contracts were at the core of Geralt's profession as a witcher,
which means that the repetitive structure of these missions felt less like a dull slog and more like Geralt's modus
operandi.
It only gets more cliché from here, with a vaguely militaristic humanitarian organization whose only modus
operandi seems to be «rigid commands,» and a damsel in distress moment
which seems completely out of place — especially given that the character in question initially presented so strongly.
A big part of his modus
operandi is not telling people what to do with their businesses, but trying to get them over their fears of achieving that
which they MUST do, if they want to become the people they one day hope to be.
In any event, the German - born artist is known internationally for sculptures that verge on the functional, and she plays with this modus
operandi in her latest exhibition at Galleria S.A.L.E.S.,
which features works conceived during a year's stay at the Villa Massimo in Rome.
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.
This is thanks to a handful of embroidery, textile and new media artists who have reinvented its modus
operandi, but also its message, to create original artworks
which make a perfect blend of tradition and modern - day expression.
The Museion show opens with the wall screen - print Prisoner of yourself (1996/2012) and continues on the fourth floor of the museum, where it has been conceived as a single large installation: the layout reflects the artist's metaphoric, associative modus
operandi,
which rejects academic classifications and timelines.
His second violation
which places at the base of each painting a modus
operandi that allows the image to serve as a text, commentary, and argument in discourse.
Yet the aphorism nevertheless aptly describes von Bonin's modus
operandi,
which is to make work that examines and intervenes in the rules of the game — the game being art as a cultural and social practice.
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.
As sustainability and the environment become bigger issues, and with the increasingly mediated ways in
which humans interact as communications technology continues to develop, perhaps there will be a turn toward Sehgal's modus
operandi.
He is only one of several predecessors to have shaped the modus
operandi of this exhibition,
which also draws from Conceptual and Minimalist art of the 1960s and 1970s as well as Fluxus practices.
I've included one definition in this thread, Don Don,
which befits the part of rpielke's modus
operandi that he's relying here again.
With the Internet being the modus
operandi for most people today, most Massachusetts auto insurance websites have an option in
which you can receive a free car insurance quote.
The CJEU is expected to make a ruling on the matter later this year, after
which Uber might be forced to change its modus
operandi in some parts of the Old Continent as the U.S. tech giant will be unable to appeal the court's verdict.
Positive Psychology is a departure from the standard medical model in
which the exploration of weakness, pathology, difficulty and blockages are the common modus
operandi.