Sentences with phrase «own dynamic tension»

Dynamic Tensions: Markets, Federalism, and Canada's Economic Future, Policy Review and Outlook, 1992, by William B.P. Robson.
On their latest, Kick Up the Fire and Let the Flames Break Loose, this six - piece ensemble creates its own dynamic tension with a compelling mix of fairly common components: uneasy electronic atmospherics, swirling psychedelia, explosive guitar rock and Oasis - homage vocals.
Unitarian Universalism, as a liberal religion, sits in a dynamic tension between our historical roots and traditions, and the freshness and innovation of ongoing revelation.
Drawing on an architectural analogy, he said, «The unity of a Gothic cathedral is not the static unity of a classical temple but a unity born of the dynamic tension of diverse forces which impel the architecture upward, pointing to heaven.»
Always: the dynamic tension between «spirit» and «letter» of these (and other) matters: it's what generates the controversy & opposition without which «is no progress.»
The same criterion of authentic religion — namely, that of keeping the four aspects in dynamic tension — can be used to distinguish hope from unrealistic fantasy.
In particular, with the coupon, you could get Baby Sling products with dynamic tension and uses metal, nylon, or cloth to keep your baby snug on your body.
The ability of either a woman or a man to both sexually attract and reject, plus the competition for desirable mates, creates a great deal of dynamic tension between the people of any given society.
The award cited his dissertation, «For developing a novel laboratory platform to investigate the magnetohydrodynamic instabilities that drive solar eruptions, and for discovering a new failed eruption regime where the torus instability is halted by a dynamic tension force.»
which id a real blessing.My question is do you teach or believe that isometric s or dynamic tension can build muscle or have any benefit.
Here's an article where I go more in depth into dynamic tension as well as isometrics.
RBT ™ takes all the benefits of traditional bodyweight training exercises and adds instability, rotation and dynamic tension to challenge your balance and core.
Yoga is the perfect form of exercise to use for this, as the poses create a dynamic tension between muscle groups which concentrate that stress on your bones.
He sold hundreds of thousands of his muscular development courses using a form of training called «dynamic tension».
I'm just looking for general imbalance because if something's out of balance chances are it goes from overactive and underactive, and there's probably a dynamic tension between the two.
The Charles Atlas story really appealed to my emotional and physical needs because I was a really weak skinny tall guy, with pimples and wore huge thick Coke bottle bottom glasses, so I sent away for his Dynamic Tension course and followed the 12 lesson course to its completion.
Nothing like a little mystery and dynamic tension to ratchet up the chemistry, right?
Tinkering Toward Utopia: A Century of Public School Reform explores the dynamic tension between Americans» faith in education as a panacea and the difficulty of improving educational practices.
Instead, teachers must learn that technology, pedagogy, and content knowledge are developed in relation to one another in dynamic tension.
Teachers have to learn the dynamic tensions around the decisions they make to use technology.
11) The EMH exists in a dynamic tension with its opposite.
The contrast between the reclaimed «artistic» waste and the richness of the paint highlights a dynamic tension between Ruby's contemporary practice and the early - modern belief in the supremacy of «pure artistic feeling» over the visual depiction of objects.
Natural Forces, Steven Kinder's works on paper and canvas created between 2013 and 2016, explore his fascination with dynamic tension found in nature.
If seen as models, they are models for impossible structures; a dynamic tension is thus set up between the object presented to the viewer and the imagined structure it evokes.
So too, aluminium armatures and elliptical brick towers, charged with dynamic tension, appear different from every angle, as if negating their own presence; her commission for the East window of St Martin in the Fields, London, presents a cross, warped and spanning from a circular motif, as if reflected in water.
His interest in machines, entropy, sound, and dissolution has produced work that examines the dynamic tension between failure and success, the individual and the group, and the thin line between humor and misfortune.
Steven Kinder's recent work reveals his fascination with dynamic tension and movement found in nature.
However, it is precisely the relaxed pose of the woman at rest that synthesizes the overall dynamic tension of the painting, unifying the woman, her domestic surroundings, and the lush nature around her.
These architectural monuments are captured against a grand, thick forest, which reveals and hides its part in a dynamic tension that is an integral part of Peter Doig's figurative painting — the artist often delves into moments of tranquillity and contrasts them with uneasy oneiric elements.
There exists in her work a dynamic tension between the loose, luscious forms that pervade the canvas and the precise systems of markings that often overlay and unify these compositions.
My selection of imagery often has to do with a dynamic tension that I find when I'm «seeing» and then I try to pull the tension out by painting it.
With this body of work about to be put on display, Prager will yet again demonstrate an impressive formal approach to achieving the dynamic tension her art is already well - known for.
Despite all the aggregated parts, the result is always cohesive, sustaining a constant play between balance, energy and dynamic tension.
The catalogue notes of the work, shown below, that «The passages of dripping paint, which run counter to the painting's vertical format, embolden the architectonic composition, creating the dynamic tension of opposites that is the hallmark of Kline's abstractions.»
His paintings explore a fascination with dynamic tension and movement found in nature.
Collecting words, quotes and phrases found in political speeches and articles, Montoya strategically allows the chosen words and images, now removed from their original context, to be seen anew, creating a new dialogue and a dynamic tension between the text and their accompanying scenes.
In this exhibition the push and pull of nature and the studio, of sumptuous color and its absence, creates a dynamic tension.
So too, aluminium armatures and elliptical brick towers, charged with dynamic tension, appear different from every angle, as if negating their own presence; her commission for the East Window of St Martins in the Fields, London, presents a cross, warped and spanning from a circular motif, as if reflected in water.
Using the geometric vocabulary found in architectural schemata, Bolt tries to create a dynamic tension between foreground and background, center and edge, inside and out.
He is increasingly preoccupied with the inner space of painting, his exploration of which creates a dynamic tension with his passion for outer space.
For the UVP iteration, this source footage was radically re-edited into a single channel piece that emphasizes rhythm and dynamic tension between the viewer and the viewed.
Known to be an inventive painter with virtuoso skill, Currin maintains throughout his work a dynamic tension between the beautiful and the repellant.
For Artists Choose Artists, Zigmund has created Primaried Structures, 2016, a new, site - specific installation combining sculptures and pedestals, creating a dynamic tension between rigorous, classical forms and choreographed gesture.
A link on the gbn page offers some explanations: «Eamonn Kelly describes GBN's origins and work in «GBN Advises Clients to Respect and Leverage the World's Dynamic Tensions»
(Aside: «Dynamic Tension» perhaps from the Charles Atlas weightlifting school; Atlas graduate Bokonon made it the basis of his religion (in the book Cat's Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut).
Or might there be a dynamic tension between those «best practices», on the one hand, and on increasing knowledge and technological and technical ability on the other?
I accept that humanity will always have this dynamic tension between individualists and communitarians, which is delineated so beautifully in «cultural cognition» research.
As the pie plate twists in the breeze, it captures or dissipates variable amounts of energy, and changes the orientation and dynamic tension on the tape, which changes the amplitude and frequency of the tape flutter, and causes the thread spool to swing in different directions and trajectories.
Given social movements are inherently complex and nonlinear, plus social media already seethes with unhappiness in China, there will be a constant danger that this dynamic tension breaks free of centralised control.
To increase the cozy factor even more, he chose varied textures, such as velvet, linen and leather, to create a subtle yet dynamic tension.
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