The perceived meaning of the works is difficult to voice or uncomfortable to admit.
Not exact matches
It's not
meant to be an attack on men, or white men, or white middle class men, but an attempt to open our eyes to perhaps
perceive a little bit how we might have an advantage based on these markers, such as higher wages than women in the same line
of work.
Experience, however, soon showed in what way they were to become the most dangerous; that the insufficiency
of the
means provided for their removal gave them a freehold and irresponsibility in office; that their decisions, seeming to concern individual suitors only, pass silent and unheeded by the public at large; that these decisions, nevertheless, become law by precedent, sapping, by little and little, the foundations
of the consti.tution, and
working its change by construction, before any one has
perceived that that invisible and helpless worm has been busily employed in consuming its substance.
If you don't have a heart rate monitor, think
of this on a rate
of perceived exertion scale (or RPE),
meaning how hard you feel like you're
working.
Some parents may be dissuaded to get involved with what they
perceive as a group
of close - knit educational professionals who engage in language and practices
meant to exclude parents from the
work of educational systems.
Of course, it's hard for an author, publisher, or even a reader to
perceive a typesetter's
work, but that's actually the point: type is not
meant to be noticed, it is
meant to subliminally enhance the reader's experience, and even create a subconscious atmosphere for the story.
Unfortunately, it
means being
perceived of as being
of lower class than others, regardless
of the merit
of work or quality
of writing.
While this riffs on the universality
of the text, it underlines another point in Grant's
work, in her words: «what does it
mean to read a text versus
perceive it?»
While content can be
perceived through each combined layer in which materials are fastened, unhinged, glued and stripped away, it is ultimately in the making
of the
work that
meaning is generated.
«Degradation
of Memory» is an exhibition
of works exploring how we, as humans,
perceive memory and how we utilize photography as a
means of expanding our memory beyond what it is actually capable
of.
Until now there has been no opportunity to look at his development within a larger context, and this — his first retrospective exhibition — concentrates on the whole
of his
work and on his challenging and ambivalent ideas about the photograph as a
means of representing the elusive yet fundamental ways in which we
perceive the world.
Her
work can be
perceived as both aesthetic and utilitarian, capable
of serving as a
means for an outsider to access information about an unfamiliar culture.
With their own unique twist on the artist's view
of Abstract Expressionism, these pieces were
meant to explore how viewers
perceived space when viewing the
work.
Each
work is labeled with its descriptive, labor - related title (i.e. Percentage of Participants that Perceive the Work Environment as Supportive)-- instantly instilling the exhibition with a deeper proletarian meaning, without diminishing the visual pleasures of the wo
work is labeled with its descriptive, labor - related title (i.e. Percentage
of Participants that
Perceive the
Work Environment as Supportive)-- instantly instilling the exhibition with a deeper proletarian meaning, without diminishing the visual pleasures of the wo
Work Environment as Supportive)-- instantly instilling the exhibition with a deeper proletarian
meaning, without diminishing the visual pleasures
of the
works.
Nelson's
work looks at overlapping concepts
of perceived identity and the emotional memories
of what it
means to be a queer black man.
In 1906 the critic Philip Hale remarked that he
perceived a «fine insanity» in the
work of Marsden Hartley, by which the artist took him to
mean «a strong insistence upon the personal interpretations
of the subjects chosen.»
The inner logic
of Nature therefore becomes the theme
of his
works, the passage
of time endows them with
meaning and questioning the concept
of death, as we understand it, is intuitively
perceived as their raison d'être.
«I agree that in order to meet the definition
of mental disability within the
meaning and protection
of the Code, where the case does not involve an allegation
of discrimination on the basis
of perceived disability, there needs to be a diagnosis
of some recognized mental disability, or at least a
working diagnosis or articulation
of clinically - significant symptoms, from a health professional in a report or other source
of evidence that has specificity and substance.»
The lesson for lawyers
working with these types
of statements provided over e-mails is to remember once again the
perceived informal nature
of such communications, which could lead to ambiguity about their
meaning or unintended disclosures.
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The difference was partly explained by higher scores in the psychosocial
work environment factors; job satisfaction,
perceived management quality from their managers, influence, degrees
of freedom at
work, possibilities for development and
meaning of work.
Participation in
work was
perceived to be a
means of recovery and a source
of wellness for participants.
How prospects
perceive you, and how you
perceive yourself, can
mean the difference between making sales and needing a new line
of work.