Sentences with phrase «placed under the rubric»

Already in 1781 Thomas Jefferson in his Notes on the State of Virginia made an analysis of the relation between economic and political life that is usually placed under the rubric of agrarianism but is considerably broader in its implication:
It is generally placed under the rubric of climate geoengineering strategies termed «carbon dioxide removal» options, in contrast to strategies that seek to reduce incoming solar radiation to reduce total radiative forcing.
As soon as the words left his mouth, America got another taste of its favorite false controversy: the one over whether climate change should rightly be placed under the rubric of «science» or «politics.»

Not exact matches

The challenges confronting this development are of various kinds depending on the time and the place but can possibly be classed under a few large rubrics.
About 15 percent of all course weeks were devoted to the topics placed under the managing personnel rubric.
For many editors, the greatest joy that can be had from our work takes place during the creative stage of editing known as «manuscript development» (steps 1 - 3 above) and there are many services editors might offer that fall under this rubric.
In all these senses he is provisional, almost with a capital P. Where Wragg differs — or at least the most crucial of the many ways in which he differs — from those artists gathered under Rubinstein's rubric is in his evident and overriding belief in art, and in abstract art, as a place of meaningful and compelling visual experience.»
The tensions within Gillick's art require that gallery - goers engage deeply with the work, and critics have underlined that by retrospectively placing the artist under the rubric of relational aesthetics, the loosely defined movement that foregrounds the participatory viewing experience.
Under the rubric of «spaces / places,» holdings range from the works of Gordon Matta - Clark, which intervene in existing architectural structures, through Fred Sandback's Minimalist drawings in thread, to the organically formed objects of Ernest Neto, and include Louise Lawler, Bernd and Hilla Becher, Jeff Wall, Teresa Hubbard and Alexander Birchler, Simon Starling, Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller, Gabriel Orozco and Loan Nguyen.
Under the rubric of the psychology of place, Dr. Fullilove began to examine the mental health effects of such environmental processes as violence, rebuilding, segregation, urban renewal, and mismanaged toxins.
Under the rubric of «buttressing sustainability,» the Turkish presidency has placed development at the center of its G - 20 agenda, with a special focus on climate change finance.
Each day except Saturday there'll be a post under the rubric Today: Summaries Sunday will present precis of Maritime Law Book case summaries; Monday's Mix will offer half a dozen excerpts from leading Canadian law blogs; Tips Tuesday will give you a brief bit from the prior week's advice on SlawTips; Wednesday: What's Hot on CanLII continues the feature that's already in place; Thursday Thinkpiece will publish a long excerpt from a recently published book or journal article; and the Friday Fillip promises to be once again light - hearted.
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