Sentences with phrase «particularly apt»

The multi-generational team approach seems particularly apt in this economic environment where so many young adults are having a tough time finding sustainable employment, Weir says.
We've all heard it before — but it's particularly apt when applied to the divorce process.
In particular, population - level studies that capture children's developmental health and well - being as well as associated social and contextual assets from the child perspective, and at representative population levels do not exist — despite the fact that middle childhood represents a developmental period that is particularly apt for prevention and intervention efforts that target actionable factors in children's multiple environments: social relationships at home, school and community; sleep and nutrition habits; school experiences; and after - school time use.
It was not only a loss of a particularly apt symbolic moment, it also obscured the Government's own commitment to concrete action in health, housing, employment and education by presenting it as an alternative to any symbolic gesture of apology.
That's why I don't think the metaphor is particularly apt, and why I think it does tend to suggest the somewhat Marxist point of view that gold farmers are not morally culpable for their actions because they are oppressed.
Professional environments are particularly apt to emphasize performance goals — such as billable hours and business development - at the expense of learning or process goals that will support success on complex tasks over time.
Crookes v. Newton, 2011 SCC 47, was an October 2011 decision about hyperlinking, thus making it a particularly apt ruling to examine.
There is another conclusion from the study that seems particularly apt: despite our society's focus on material things, in the final analysis, «[T] he only thing that really matters in life are your relationships to other people.»
Justice Graesser ruled that White's size was a neutral factor, drawing an analogy to the irrelevance of skin colour that does not seem particularly apt here.
From the moment the Affordable Care Act was but a gleam in Barack Obama's eye, the parable of the blind men and the elephant has seemed particularly apt.
It seems to me that Justice Stratas» criticism of the Court's approach (which is particularly apt because, as Daly notes, the Court had undergone a shift in personnel since its last decision on this issue) puts our task into stark relief.
Yet, if every nation sets this as a goal, we are — to use a particularly apt colloquialism — cooked.
Re: Jim Cripwell (Sep 16 15:24), F.'s adage is particularly apt when wholesale appeal to «scientific consensus» is being made.
Dan Kahan's post (discussed on the previous Scientific Evidence thread) included a statement that I find to be particularly apt here:
With a foot of snow predicted for some areas of the Northeast, this one point from their explainer is particularly apt:
The Oeschger award is particularly apt.
The comparison to Malevich is particularly apt.
It is a particularly apt companion for these exhibitions, as it reveals another dimension of Surrealism and its impact, and features an artist who knew and worked alongside Sage and Tanguy in the 1930s and 1940s and who wrote a book on Tanguy's artistic process in 1980.
This approach seems like a particularly apt curatorial strategy on the part of Mark More Gallery, as Azzarella's underlying conceptual framework spans both media and unites the works on view by reflecting developments in practice.
Nietzsche's vision of the creator as a tightrope - walking acrobat seems a particularly apt description of British abstract painter Fiona Rae.
In fact, it makes a particularly apt venue to see his comment on cultural colonialism, a circle of giant bronze animal heads inspired by those created for a Qing dynasty emperor's palace in the 1700s and later looted by British troops.
In particular, her painting «Tea Party,» which depicts a dissolute Uncle Sam making a bomb with his fellow bunker colleagues, seems particularly apt in the era of the alt - right.
This approach seems like a particularly apt curatorial strategy on the part of Mark More Gallery, as Azzarella's underlying conceptual framework spans both media and unites the works -LSB-.....]
At a time of thawing Cuban - U.S. relations, the exhibition's message of cooperation seemed particularly apt.
The alliteration of «draped down» seems particularly apt — it suggests emphatic self - fashioning; as if every aspect of one's attire should be distinct and considered.
However, with this in mind, it is a particularly apt moment — one in which portraiture is making probably its biggest comeback ever via social media and its contention with the ominous threat of constant image - capturing surveillance — for an exhibition such as The Politics of Portraiture to take place.
«Saturn Paintings refers to series of large, carved, and painted plywood panels,» Zansky explains, «and is thus a particularly apt title for a series engaging with a cosmic scale which exceeds our comprehension and representation.
Actually, «wanting more» is particularly apt for this game because it's super short.
Minister McNeill underscored the point that the topics to be discussed are particularly apt as they are among the issues currently being addressed by his Ministry.
Secured credit cards are particularly apt for credit improvement for this because you must place a refundable security deposit in order to open one.
Their use of Buffett «s quote «start at the As «is particularly apt for Hunters, highlighting their patient brute force approach — just like looking in a mirror for me!
In the initial Kindle review, we closed with a statement that is still particularly apt.
That British example may be particularly apt, given that the 16 GB, WiFi - only version of the iPad costs 429 pounds sterling on Apple's U.K. site, while the 64 GB, 3G - enabled version retails for 699 pounds sterling.
A lovely book that is well worth reading, and one that would be particularly apt for children coping with the serious illness of a family member, elderly or otherwise.
Creative activity is a particularly apt way to express himself... the activity is solitary... [but] the ability to create and the productions which result from such ability are generally regarded as possessing value by our society.
The month - to - month comparison isn't particularly apt; The Variant came out in late May.
If you're looking for a thrilling read - stop right here and browse an excerpt from «A Deadly Exchange» - it's a great story at any time of the year but particularly apt for a summer vacation.
The Mini Cooper and its various derivatives have garnered legions of fans since hitting the US market in 2002, and while the Mini name is no longer a particularly apt descriptor for the brand's offerings, the current F55 / 66 generation that debuted in 2014 has remained a popular choice among those looking for a smallish fun car.
It is a particularly apt characterization of a book like Why Johnny Can't Tell Right from Wrong, which invokes an age of «chivalry» and sexual abstinence, a time when moral truths were uncomplicated and unchallenged.
With a generation accustomed to information at their fingertips, Millennials are particularly apt to on - the - go learning with their hand - held devices.
Online learning is particularly apt for this task as it allows learners to study at their own pace, and from wherever they happen to be, 2 features that fit very well with the demanding schedules and the «road warrior» work habits of executives dealing with global supply chains.
The Keener scene feels particularly apt and akin to the way modern Bond frequently suffers ungodly amounts of pain before summoning another level of strength to prevail.
The «Active» part of the name of this product is particularly apt as this protein powder contains a lot of active ingredients.
That characterization might be particularly apt, according to two graduate students at Princeton University.
This distinction makes the camera particularly apt for imaging ultrafast, non-repetitive phenomena such as a single laser pulse or the short - lived, intermediate states of a biochemical reaction.
It is a particularly apt introduction to the politics behind this supposed celebration of the 800th anniversary of the Magna Carta, which takes place over the next three days in the Queen Elizabeth conference centre in Westminster.
And the hectic mix of turmoil and unholy alliances are particularly apt for today's coalition - led audience.
When questioned about the utility of the police investigation into the Labour party case, then Met Assistant Commissioner John Yates offered words that seem particularly apt following this latest CPS decision:
The analogy to a lifeguard is particularly apt since midwives are hired for the express purpose of keeping baby and mother safe.
Although the paper is not specifically about childbirth, its descriptions and conclusions seem particularly apt in considering the current emphasis among childbirth advocates on «trusting birth.»
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