It should have just been a satirical comment on
the precarious nature of ICOs, but it still got some investors and currently has a market cap of about $ 64,000.
The precarious nature of Life Insurance Policies can never be undermined, owing to unforeseeable economic factors, as well medical emergencies.
That passage, although still on Yahoo's website, is not included in its 20 January 2014 terms, that are likely to be found by UK users but it is a stark (even if extreme) illustration of
the precarious nature of your e-material.
Paperwork and the Will of Capital addresses the instability of executive decision - making and
the precarious nature of survival, as well as the reliability and endurance of records.
Mary Kelly's large - scale narrative installations, including Post-Partum Document, 1973 - 79, Interim, 1984 - 89, The Ballad of Kastriot Rexhepi, 2001 and Love Songs, 2005 - 07, have blurred the boundaries between the personal and the political by visualizing the impact of historical events on
the precarious nature of everyday life.
Might Chicago's effervescent car hoods, which were criticized by her teachers for rejecting the tenets of hard - edged minimalism, as well as Prince's evocations of
the precarious nature of Americana, be partners in dismantling gendered or sexual norms?
He devoted much of his painting and printmaking to the exploration of these concerns, focusing on themes of violence and pain, as well as eroticism, self - sacrifice and
the precarious nature of human life.
The work reflects
the precarious nature of our universe by referencing geological disasters, tadalafil unpredictable and erratic weather patterns, Continue Reading»
The artist's use of tie rods to suspend the massive beams in place added to
the precarious nature of the installation and collared the viewer into re-imagining one's physical relation to the space and work.
Increasingly baroque works in which forms are heaped on one another and bound together with steel baling wire abstractly address
the precarious nature of Rosen's additive style of construction — and of life itself.
Whether by exploring complex notions of identity by foregrounding the multifaceted nature of the self, delving into the realms of domestic or natural worlds, or returning to the archive, these works remind us of the physically and temporally
precarious nature of all things.
May 2015 By Bonnie Gangelhoff Lisa Gordon celebrates
the precarious nature of life through the horse
The work reflects
the precarious nature of our universe by referencing geological disasters, unpredictable and erratic weather patterns, alongside the instability and uncertainty of many aspects of life, inlcuding conflict, relationships, economy, and science.
About the artist A multidisciplinary artist working in photography, text, sculpture, and performance, Taryn Simon (b. 1975) creates work resulting from rigorous research guided by an interest in systems of categorization and
the precarious nature of survival.
I personally was a bit concerned about this game due to the seemingly
precarious nature of its production, but it was all worth it.
From an early age Canadians are made aware of
the precarious nature of Québec as a province.
Failing that, there's always a story highlighting
the precarious nature of Canada's real estate market.
The caution mentioned in the title refers both to
the precarious nature of Wong's mission, but also the fact that Yee is paranoid of assassination, living in a fortress and always accompanied by several guards.
Composed of interviews with some of the game's most famous brawlers, like Dave Semenko, Dave Schultz and George Parros, ICE GUARDIANS gives these players a rare chance to reflect on
the precarious nature of their position as well the challenges they faced in trying to make it to the NHL.
Which, given
the precarious nature of their electoral position and their fear at the prospect of a Corbyn government, seems highly unlikely.
Because of
the precarious nature of heroism and genius we esteem them more than the everyday modes of human existence.
DeplorableIn his August / September column, «Bigot - Baiting,» R. R. Reno charges that the Democratic Party is largely a hodgepodge of various groups, tenuously allied, and that
the precarious nature of these alliances requires a well - maintained persecution complex, lest those alliances dissolve.
Not exact matches
The battle
of ideas continues, but it is not evident that there is a new generation
of conservative philanthropists who understand «the
precarious and temporary
nature of intellectual influence.»
Further, as I have said before, if this little
precarious foothold upon earth is all that we are ever to know
of conscious living, if in fact there is no life except the material and physical, those
of us who are not particularly altruistic by
nature would hardly think our labors and struggles worth while.
The demands constantly being made upon us in business and family life, the world scene, and the
precarious state in which we all dwell compel thoughtful people to consider the
nature and destiny
of man.
Knox seems to acknowledge that some
of ourproblems arise from our «friends», when he writes: «There will be fresh attempts to dissociate natural theology altogether from our experience
of the natural world around us, to concentrate more and more on
precarious arguments derived from the exigencies and the instincts
of human
nature itself.»
There will be fresh attempts to dissociate natural theology altogether from our experience
of the natural world around us, to concentrate more and more on
precarious arguments derived from the exigencies and the instincts
of human
nature itself.
There will be fresh attempts to dissociate natural theology altogether from our experience
of the natural word around us, to concentrate more and more on
precarious arguments derived from the exigencies and the instincts
of human
nature itself.
Until recent times human beings were forced to live a
precarious existence in the face
of the largely unpredictable and uncontrollable forces
of nature.
If Ross occasionally plays loose with the facts, he remains true to the core
of the story, and many
of the racetrack scenes evoke more sharply than ever before on film a sense
of the surpassing grace and power
of the running horse, the sound
of rolling thunder
of the hooves and a sense
of the
precarious, perilous
nature of the jockeys» existence as they bound along hell - fired at 40 miles an hour, monkeys on a stick, wind - sheared and often screaming at each other in the din.
He also urged workers to consider the «
precarious nature»
of the country's economy when pursuing their demands, saying it was only through such considerations that the government can accept realistic demands.
Man is therefore aware
of his
precarious context in the state
of nature — a state where all individuals are selfish, self - motivated and interested in their self - preservation.
Since the publication
of Laurie Garrett's influential 1994 book, The Coming Plague, people commonly talk about pandemics as
nature's retribution: something sprung on us as a penalty for disturbing the world's innate balance, for penetrating too deeply into forests and jungles, for disrupting the order
of the Earth's
precarious ecosystems.
It is widely documented that the
nature of humanity's impact on Earth has reduced many wildlife populations to a
precarious state and caused some complete extinctions.
An Attempt is made here to highlight the urgent need for reimagining global citizenship education and global citizens in order to transcend the present anthropocentric development and reach out to all those unheard voices, whose
precarious lives are under the clutches
of patriarchal
nature of unsustainable development.
Set against the Platte River's massive spring migrations — one
of the greatest spectacles in
nature — The Echo Maker is a gripping mystery that explores the improvised human self and the even more
precarious brain that splits us from and joins us to the rest
of creation.
First vilified as killers in life and fable, then romanticized as symbols
of freedom and environmental purity, wolves stir up love - hate relationships that may have little or nothing to do with their actual character and value to the
precarious balance
of nature.
«It is as though he [Joan Miro] had decided to condense all that he loves most — women, the night, stars, birds, dewdrops at dawn, into small paintings, while emphasizing the
precarious illusory
nature of our existence.»
To exist despite the alienating and antagonizing
nature of their surrounding environment — as if a
precarious and utterly temporary agreement was struck between them and the molecular components
of paint and canvas, lines and colors, even the space itself, threaten to engulf them,» says David.
There it was: a vintage Cadillac encased in a massive shell
of concrete, sitting in an industrial wasteland on Chicago's West Side, ceding its
precarious nature as art even further to dirt and moss built up along the passenger and driver sides, patches obtrusively mismatched and I - beam crutches crudely pushed underneath its chassis — irredeemable, one imagines, even to the entropic vision
of Robert Smithson.
It is, perhaps, Kiefer's lasting work
of art - one which symbolizes the
precarious and temporary
nature of civilization.
The
nature of his job doing heavy physical work places him in a more
precarious position at work than the plaintiff in Rutledge v. Jimmie, 2014 BCSC 41.