Sentences with phrase «point for contemplation»

He will discuss and explore how his innovative works use landscape imagery as a focal point for contemplation and reflection.

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They have a point of view that I want to raise for your contemplation.
The point for us is that for these two 20th century professors — as much as for any mystic wrapped in contemplation in some more remote ashram — the inevitability of death brought one face to face with the question of whether his existence had any point.
The speech assessment exercise became one more action in the service of «contemplation»; it pointed to an individual's need for «perfection» or «purification» by getting minimal instruction in «effectiveness» before studying the more complex, theological act of preaching.
Also, Hall's contemplation of impeachment could be a little much for this largely suburban district that elected George Bush by nine points over John Kerry.
Taken in one way, the picture discourages contemplation and nuance, locating The Pagemaster as every bit the anti-intellectual kind of drivel that reading embarrasses; taken another, it is a nice starting point for an important conversation with your child about why so many cartoons think children are stupid.
With the CONTACT Festival as the current site of contemplation, issues around curatorial practice, photography and lens - based media will be a focal point to usurp spaces of agency primed for decolonization.
In 2002, he received a commission for Seven Rings for Contemplation, a permanent public artwork for Denning's Point State Park in Beacon, New York.
As a release from Amos Eno Gallery points out: «March has been, and continues to be, interested in creating visual art that can transcend the physicality of the material surface and be a vehicle or emotional and intellectual contemplation and interpretation, as well as a metaphor for the fragility of human existence.»
Further, recent decisions of the English courts concerning the law of privilege (for instance, in relation to the identity of the client (for the purposes of legal advice privilege), [26] and when litigation is reasonably in contemplation (for the purposes of litigation privilege, in the context of a criminal investigation)[27] point towards a more restrictive interpretation of the scope of the protection that it offers.
Litigation privilege protects confidential communications by clients or solicitors to a third party from the point that litigation is in contemplation, provided such communications are for the dominant purpose of the litigation.
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