Sentences with phrase «other creative responses»

This means engaging on social media, posting to a company blog, sending an email to loyal customers, and coming up with other creative responses that make sense for your market and your brand.

Not exact matches

Her empathy for others and her response to suffering became acts of creative resistance against a life - denying political order.
From this viewpoint, there is nothing about man or any other creature that does not radically depend on God's initial causal activity, but also almost everything of importance to man depends on man's creative response.
In the light of this analysis, then, my own scenario is cautiously hopeful, depending on (1) whether a creative minority of dreamers and doers with visions of a new life - fulfilling social order really emerges in strength, (2) the alliances that can be worked out with blacks, the poor, and other minorities now excluded from major social benefits, (3) the extent to which the populist idealism of the lower middle classes and working people generally favoring the extension of rights and equality to the «little man» everywhere wins out over the reactionary fears and prejudices which establishment elites and opportunist politicians are all too willing to exploit, and (4) what takes place at the center of the political spectrum itself under the pressure of events and in response to challenges to the established system from militant seekers of change.
In response to this challenge, Löffler and her team (as well as other institutions and their TTOs) have come up with creative funding mechanisms, including fellowships supported by private companies and philanthropies, which provide postdocs the freedom to chase entrepreneurial ambitions.
Researchers were then able to use that pattern to predict how creative other people's responses would be based on their connections in this network.
We've also reported the deals figures by each category, and, although we don't expect the referral and transfer fee programs to be as volatile as the commission - free offers or the «other» category, the recent deal from Virtual Brokers might touch off a few more creative responses from other brokerages.
Games mostly revolve around quick doodling on the touch - screen, snapping photos of each other and creative responses to questions such as «person most likely to...».
Steinberg's response to that landmark text was the 1962 Harper's essay «Contemporary Art and the Plight of its Public,» in which he made a startlingly democratic appeal: «May we then drop this useless, mythical distinction between — on the one side — creative, forward - looking individuals whom we call artists, and — on the other side — a sullen, anonymous, uncomprehending mass, whom we call the public?»
Zen's drawings became a response to a confused feeling from working in the fashion industry where part of her felt beautiful, empowered, capable to channel others creative vision and other part voiceless, submissive and objectified.
Her interest in automatic painting and eliciting creative responses from her audience also links her work to British modernists, such as Alan Davie (former Gregory Fellow in Painting at the University of Leeds) or other contemporary painters represented in the gallery's collection, including Christopher P. Wood.
The Strand Bookstore in New York (828 Broadway, New York, NY 10003) at 7 pm on March 26th is hosting a panel of artists — including Mark Moore Gallery artist Julie Heffernan — in response to the book, «Living and Sustaining a Creative Life» edited by Sharon Louden and featuring essays by Heffernan, among others, about how these talents got started as artists and how they've continued to function over the years in the art world.
Her work evolved in response to this new environment of bold creative experimentation, particularly in the field of abstraction, and began drawing the attention of other artists, critics and curators.
Ben Wilson's career as a painter parallels that of many others in his generation who began their creative investigations in the social realist idiom of 1930s America, ultimately evolving their own responses to Modernist abstraction in the post-war period.
Karen Dyck, a freelance lawyer in Manitoba, says lawyers should consult, defer and listen to other professionals if the question isn't purely legal and a creative response is required.
[ANONYMOUS LISTSERVE RESPONSE]: «If this was a chronic situation and the more well - to - do parent really wanted the kids to have things that the other parent could not afford, I might refer the parties back to counsel with the suggestion that they pursue some kind of creative option - i.e. the creation of a special account for these issues, which could be accessed only with the consent of both parents or the order of the special master... Obviously, many high conflict families can't handle this, in which case I agree with everyone who says that insulating the kid from the conflict trumps letting her have the prom dress...» (California doctorate - level MHP, June 2, 2001).
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