Sentences with phrase «provocative analysis»

Director of the Kanaal Art Foundation Catherine de Zegher makes a complex and provocative analysis of Recollection, a work she commissioned for a sixteenth - century beguinage.
More Human is a provocative analysis based upon Hilton's experience in government and business, both in the UK and the USA.
That's «the conclusion of a provocative analysis published» in PLOS Biology.
A provocative analysis of fractures riddling her bones suggests that she toppled from a tall tree and hit the ground so hard that she smashed many of her bones.
In Orr's provocative analysis, the spectre of key British filmmaker Michael Powell inevitably emerges.
Notable gains were made, as Eric Hanushek points out in his provocative analysis of the benefits of the school accountability law.
In the aftermath, given that I'm director of ed policy studies at AEI, there were a number of inquiries regarding my thoughts on this provocative analysis.
In a somewhat more speculative vein, Mark has a provocative analysis of CVR Energy (CVI), including Carl Icahn's involvement and possible link to his role as a Trump advisor.
Slate has a provocative analysis concluding that the country has massively overspent on homeland security (which of course doesn't account for Paul Slovic's work on how the «feeling of risk,» not rational calculus, dominates how humans react to threats).
After all, isn't it much easier or safer to simply delete critical comments, or refrain from the kind of provocative analysis that might generate negative or unflattering commentary to begin with?
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