Sentences with phrase «others challenged convention»

See how Georgia O'Keeffe, Marsden Hartley, Jacob Lawrence, and others challenged convention and forged bold new styles to fit the times in this all new exhibit at the Philadelphia Museum of Art!
The exhibition demonstrates how artists such as Georgia O'Keeffe, Marsden Hartley, Jacob Lawrence, and others challenged convention and forged bold new styles to fit the times.

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Rachel has supported me to look inward, think about my life, my motivations, and has continued to support me in challenging convention (just as I do with so many other areas of life) in parenting.
The main challenge it faces is that international law (in the form of Art. 22 of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations) provides that the premises of a diplomatic mission are inviolable and agents of a State may not enter them to perform law enforcement (or other) functions without the consent of the head of the diplomatic mission.
«This study helps make sense of the challenge faced by thousands of rangers working on the frontlines to protect elephants and other species across Africa,» said co-author Julian Blanc of the Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) secretariat.
A new publication, The Global Land Outlook (GLO), was recently launched at the 13th meeting of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) in Ordos, China.Speaking at the launch, UNCCD Executive Secretary Monique Barbut said how land degradation and drought are global challenges «intimately linked» to food security, migration and employment, among others factors.
Momentum is sound more often than not, but when it drags, it limps, and not just under the weight of questionable pacing, for one's investment faces other challenges through all of the conventions and cheesiness which threaten the final product.
At the Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colorado, this year, he challenged his political party to reassess its position with respect to traditional public schools, private schools, public charter schools, and other educational choices.
During the course of a career that began in the late 1940s, Lenny Bruce challenged the sanctity of organized religion and other societal and political conventions and widened the boundaries of free speech.
I challenge the convention that writers should avoid discussing politics, religion, or other «divisive» topics in popular fiction.
Through their annual convention and other events, Netroots inspires action and incubates ideas that challenge the status quo and bring about lasting change.
The IRS usually won't challenge the finality of foreign adoptions finalized in a Hague Convention country other than the United States.
At Man Group, we believe that different investment styles and approaches can be effective and beneficial to each other as we challenge consensus and convention.
Susan Hauptman (1947 — 2015) was an American artist known for her largescale charcoal and pastel self - portraits and still lifes that challenged feminine ideals — among other conventions — in direct, theatrical and sometimes... More»
I'm not convinced about the other side of his argument — an overemphasis on CO2 in the policy guides — but, irrespective of your opinion of his political inclinations, it is important to give due respect to someone who argues outside the box, dares to challenge convention and has the courage to be unfashionable.
In particular, the paper focuses on: 1) the contours of the adaptation issue, as well as its relationship to other important issues; 2) the consideration of adaptation within the current international negotiations under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), including the issues relating to adaptation finance; 3) the challenge of approaching adaptation at every level in a country: community, local, regional, sectoral and national.
This activity report provides helpful guidance on implementing articles 6, 7 and 8 of the Convention, and especially how to address a number of key challenges identified by the Aarhus Convention Compliance Committee and others.
Article V (1)(c) is the only article in the Convention which expressly states that courts may partially enforce an award when there are grounds for refusing to recognize or enforce some aspects of the award.834 Courts have referred to the principle for partial enforcement expressed in article V (1)(c) to partially enforce awards in connection with challenges brought under other provisions of the Convention.
Enforcement issues are, however, less likely to arise in relation to investment treaty disputes arbitrated under the Convention on the Settlement of Investment Disputes between States and Nationals of other States (the ICSID Convention), which does not provide for the challenge of ICSID awards before national courts on traditional New York Convention grounds (which include public policy).
Likewise the (non) possibility for individuals to challenge regulations before the CJEU, the right of action (and rule of law) principle can not circumvene the Treaties: the issue is that the CJEU stated that judicial review on CFPS is a matter «within» the sphere of EU Treaties, so that MS (and EU Institutions) can not take action which may impact on them by using «outside» procedures; the rationale is the same used in other cases: if the matter is covered by EU law, absence of a specific rule in EU law does not enable MS (or the Institutions) to act: in the Advice on the Lugano Convention on Jurisdiction, the mere indirect effect of the Convention of the 44/2001 Regulation was considered sufficient to make the matter fall «wholly» within EU competence, thus depriving the MS of the power to act.
Representatives from more than 90 countries as well as UN agencies, the International Committee of the Red Cross, and the campaign convened at the Convention on Conventional Weapons (CCW) to engage in five days of substantive deliberations with invited experts on ethical, legal, operational, security, technical, and other challenges raised by these weapons.
At their national convention on 20 - 23 April 2017, the Norwegian Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) will discuss and — if there is support — adopt a draft decision for its 2017 election manifesto that proposes Norway initiate and pursue a new legally - binding instrument «to regulate the development and use of fully and semi-autonomous weapons systems and other new technology that could challenge the fundamental principles of the law of war.»
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