Fernández's conceptually - based, research - intensive process of art making often contains many layers of diverse cultural and historical references; she uses devices such as proportion and unconventional material to draw the viewer into her work, evoking an individualized experience of engagement that
prompts questions of both place and way - finding.
Fernández's conceptually - based, research intensive process of art making often contains many layers of diverse cultural and historical references; she uses devices such as proportion and unconventional material to draw the viewer into her work, evoking an individualised experience of engagement that
prompts questions of both place and way - finding.
The work I am the curator of my own misery 2010, is an example, which
prompts questions of perception and meaning.
Heartsong Church in Tennessee and Aldersgate United Methodist Church in Virginia have hosted Muslim worship communities in their church buildings,
prompting the question of how much hospitality is too much.
This null result
prompts the question of what — if anything — was wrong with the original paper.
The movie
prompts the question of whether we really need to see more of Elizabeth I, especially after Helen Mirren's definitive portrayal two years ago on HBO.
Duplass, who co-wrote the amiable screenplay with Shelton, continues his recent streak of quietly resonant performances,
prompting the question of why he was the anonymous Duplass for so many pre-Transparent years.
This prompts the question of why they made the game at all.
Focusing on excerpted elements of gesture, costume, decorated nails and leotards, and unbridled conviction, Kraven gathers bodily forms and images
prompting the question of what is missing from the action.
This thought provoking session requires your full attention as a series of topics will be highlighted to
prompt questions of where new concepts can be applied to your own business.
-- could
prompt the question of «Could you afford a serious medical condition if it happened?»
The where is important because it can provide details about the other factors that you might have forgotten — if something was stolen from your home, that might
prompt the question of how they got in.
Not exact matches
As you've no doubt guessed, it's a digital revolution that calls into
question the very principles
of education,
prompting Peter J. Wells, chief
of higher education at UNESCO, to remark that: «Industry employers contend that half
of what students learn in the first two years
of a four - year technology degree will be out
of date by the time they graduate.»
Often, you get a seemingly innocent looking email encouraging you to click on a link or open an attachment — occasionally using the lure
of winning a prize, or asking «important»
questions about your banking situation to
prompt you to open the email.
The incident
prompted her to ask deeper
questions about her life
of 18 - hour workdays, seven days a week.
Achenbach reported the telescopes had never left the ground, which
prompted a number
of questions about the mysterious NRO hardware.
There was the death
of a Tesla driver in May who had been using the autopilot mode at the time,
prompting questions about the safety
of the software, the explosion
of a SpaceX rocket in September that also destroyed a satellite from the Mark Zuckerberg - led nonprofit Internet.org, and SolarCity's continuous habit
of bleeding money.
Even though Kiva is well established, the news
of Amazon's acquisition
prompted a
question that often accompanies robotic success: What happens to the humans?
The
question on many business leaders» minds is if inflation will
prompt the Bank
of Canada to raise interest rates and restrict the money supply.
It is a uniquely modern
question prompted by the dovetailing
of Apple's new technology, which uses a fingerprint - based Touch ID to unlock the latest iPhone, and the heightened focus on government intrusion and surveillance
of emails and communications, as demonstrated by the National Security Agency scandal.
Fairfax Financial Holdings» US$ 4.7 - billion bid for BlackBerry Ltd.
prompts many
questions, but the main one is this: What does Prem Watsa know about BlackBerry that the rest
of us don't?
Each day, users will be
prompted to answer a
question designed to reveal a bit more
of their personality, such as «Do you kiss on the first date?»
Meanwhile,
questions about the health
of Redstone have also
prompted shareholder concerns about his fitness to oversee the company.
«We collect an assortment
of data, from how long a viewer stayed in the webinar to how many links they clicked, whether they took surveys when
prompted,
questions they asked, widgets they opened, and so on,» says Matt Ley, The Streaming Network President.
They're met with an intuitive and inviting interface that
prompts them to answer a handful
of questions about the car they want to buy, their recent employment and their payment histories.
All
of which
prompts the
question: Who'd want to buy it?
Public speakers, politicians and marketers count on being able to provide information that subtly blends into the listener's understanding
of the world without
prompting questions or analysis.
Beijing's handling
of this summer's stock - market collapse already had
prompted questions about China's willingness to suffer through the rough patches.
In light
of the need for
prompt action to avoid continued uncertainty regarding the future
of the Rule and PTEs, the Department concluded that a 45 - day comment period would provide adequate time for the public to provide input, generally, and on the threshold
questions raised in the Presidential Memorandum.
Which leads me to the latest episode in our series 1
of market - indicator debunkings,
prompted by the following
question: Is the VIX really the market's fear indicator?
Businesses taking advantage
of the new format can also
prompt consumers to reshare the experience through a tweet
prompt, following their interaction with the bot in
question.
Regulators took control
of privately owned Anbang in February following a multibillion - dollar global buying spree that
prompted questions about its financial stability.
The major
question that seems to have
prompted the division between supporters
of Bitcoin has to do with the network can be upgraded in order to handle more transactions.
That
prompted Notley to ban the imports
of B.C. wine, a prohibition that was dropped after Horgan referred his
question to court.
With the topic
of NAFTA now brought up, the first
of the audience
questions prompted the panelists for their thoughts on the subject.
The sluggish and lengthy recovery has
prompted more intense examination
of the job market and many
questions.
The relationship between Beijing and Moscow has reassumed prominence in recent years, yet historical complexities and power asymmetries
prompt questions about the depth and long - term vitality
of their cooperation.
These actions, along with the board's assertion
of «substantial liquidity» just months before the collapse and a progressive dividend policy (apparently at the expense
of employees» pension fund contributions), have
prompted questions on whether oversight failures relate to coziness with management, or simply competence.
In one
of those sessions, two representatives
of Canadian unions who had visited Cuba gave what might be described as a naively sympathetic account
of the role
of Cuba's state - sanctioned labour unions,
prompting Kenney to set aside the customary reserve
of the chair to ask a few pointed
questions of his own.
The figures have
prompted some to
question the spiritual life
of serving priests.
You'll almost certainly dodge that
question by claiming he has always existed, so if that's the case, what suddenly
prompted God to create a universe filled with over 100 billion galaxies containing a trillion trillion stars after spending an eternity extending into the past existing alone in an absolute void
of nothingness?
This
prompts the obvious
question: How many
of the latter are really suicides also?
The death
of Cardinal Bernard Law
prompts us to ask an old
question: Why do good people do bad things?
This bit
of history
prompts both a
question and the answer to it.
Faith readers will recognise the link between the mathematical structure
of the physical universe and the Unity - Law
of Control and Direction, the metaphysical principle
of being and becoming that
prompts the
questions: Whence comes such a «law»
of the universe?
For me, however, the arrival
of Arjuna and Krishna (the heroes
of the Gita) alongside Jesus and Mary and Joseph Smith in hotel room nightstands
prompts this
question:
The mention
of Calvin, that most ecumenical
of writers,
prompts one last
question: how, in seeking a canonical interpretation
of Scripture, do I relate to church tradition?
But also when this is assumed, the stiff - necked and tough - lived difficulty returns,
prompting the
question whether at the instant a man began to obscure his intelligence he was distinctly conscious
of what he was doing.
What
prompted some
of Dark's
questioning (and much
of mine) was what he calls the «Uncle Ben» view
of God — the view that God is an angry and controlling being who does not tolerate
questions or curiosity or nonconformity, the view that God consigns most
of humanity to eternal torment in hell for believing the wrong things about him, and the view that it is the duty
of his followers to ignore their doubts and embrace him without
question.
It would at least
prompt the
question whether this «nature» were not simply the a priori structure
of the knowing subject's cognition, having nothing at all to do with «reality in itself».