Sentences with phrase «overt expressions»

Like an iceberg, unconscious bias is said to represent the beliefs, values and experiences (below water) that give rise to overt expressions of discrimination (above water).
Because of the dominant negative approach to overt expressions of emotions in legal education contexts, many law students may understand reactions of moral outrage as being upsetting, unprofessional, and «outside» the bounds of the legal realm in which they are operating.
This principle holds whether the sexual life is fulfilled in overt expression, or within a vocation of celibacy and renunciation.
It is not in the overt expression of sexual ideas, language and imagery.
To echo what was said by Richard Guthrie, formerly of the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, this was an overt expression of power...
The overt expression of any of these emotions can cause enormous losses to the intraday trader and also limit his profits.
He has distanced himself from Tachisme, the French version of Abstract Expressionism, either because of the movement's willingness to slide over into figuration and overt expression — or simply because he dislikes categories.
I was not that familiar with the nearly abstract colors of Adam Fuss or Barbara Ess, and I did not expect to see Lorna Simpson with so little overt expression of racial tensions.
What does overt expression of feelings mean?

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It places great emphasis on the overt experiential and emotional aspects of religious faith, making it more appealing and engaging to television viewers than other more mystical or conceptual expressions of Christianity.
Consequently it is profoundly misleading to say of the overt public act that it is an «outer manifestation» or «expression» of an inner mental act.
Faced with an existential threat (i.e. a threat to their very existence of people in the society) from the right and overt symbolic and interpersonal expressions from members of right wing political parties that Muslims are not welcome, in a world with only a finite number of available political parties (even in countries that don't have a two party system), Muslims are going to tend to choose to join the left wing coalition rather than the right wing coalition.
We identify no overt pattern in the expression of either VR or OR genes based on cluster or genomic location (Figure 4, 5).
In The Darjeeling Limited, the overt range of expression is much more tightly controlled, the gestures far more restrained, the dialogue more understatedly direct or quietly evasive, and — crucially — the material world far more eloquent in its elements of style and design than in Cassavetes» film.
Indeed, queer men who are represented throughout games have more varied gender expressions and levels of overt masculinity.
The work in Mauss's exhibition feels surprisingly contemporary, both for its experimental quality and for its overt, exuberant expressions of homosexuality from an age in which it was rarely allowed to be made public.
A few years after these actions got underway, a desire to gain freedom of expression «from overt racial presentation» took hold among African American artists whose art was defined by color and abstraction.
But while high - profile shootouts at art museums and less visible skirmishes at schools, libraries, and theaters persist, overt censorship is no longer the only, or the most dire, threat to free expression.
During this period, Frank Stella was associated with Minimalism, a style that employed geometric shapes and surfaces to call attention to the materials in the works rather than to emotional expression or overt symbolism.
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