Sentences with phrase «radical shifts when»

Art demonstrates its most radical shifts when there is a rupture in mark making, such as Van Gogh, Pollock, Michaux, Rainer.

Not exact matches

And when that happens, radical ideas, like economic paradigm shifts and movement toward true - cost markets — ideas that people easily dismiss right now — will suddenly become possible.
Each new wave of innovation — microwaves, defense, silicon, disk drives, PCs, Internet, therapeutics, — was like punctuated equilibrium — just when you thought the wave had run its course into stasis, there emerged a sudden shift and radical change into a new family of technology.
If it is rebutted that we need not speak of the experience as the object of knowledge of this reflexive awareness, then this view boils down to a recommendation for a radical shift in our understanding of what we mean when we speak of an «awareness of» or «knowledge of» something, a shift which is unwarranted.
Some Supreme Court decisions may suggest otherwise, but history shows that some of these supposed exemptions from government regulation vanish when there is a radical shift in public opinion and public needs.
Even when we have not participated directly in this radical shift, we have come to view the particularities of functioning in the midst of the city (restricted parking, unsympathetic neighbors and pushy transients) as inconveniences rather than as opportunities for ministry.
Judgement Day actually may have come on May 19th when President Obama revealed his radical shift in US policy with Israel.
«However, they show a radical shift in the way health care is managed and provided, at a time when the NHS faces some of the biggest financial challenges of its history.»
Dr. Minich has the foundation of a strong science background with her Master's and Doctorate degrees, and a lifelong study of nutrition with her first indoctrination at the age of 9 when her mother shifted the family's faith and food in seemingly radical, yet transformative ways.
a radical social shift from past generations when men and women tended to marry early and stay that way for life.
Other ways school culture reflects Meaningful Student Involvement include, but are not limited to, educators maintaining a substantial focus on student involvement even when students appear to be disinterested; gradual or radical shifts in student - adult relationships to reflect higher perceptions of students and the elements of Student / Adult Partnerships introduced earlier in this book; and visually observable aspects, including relaxed conversations among students and adults about education and school improvement; verbal and written reflection shared among students and adults; and rituals reflecting Meaningful Student Involvement, including committee participation, Non-Violent Communication between students and adults; and student orientation programs led by students and adults.
There's still a little hole in the delivery when you shift at lower speeds — a Ferrari dual - clutch transmission feels far more sophisticated in this respect — but Lamborghini says they've targeted low - speed refinement, and it surely won't be a deal breaker if you're already prepared to use a car as radical as this in town.
The radical shift happened in 2010 when the third generation Sportage appeared.
While it might not be the only disease with this horrible result, I've found the saying to be otherwise true, as I thought I had reconciled myself to losing my mother years ago when she stopped recognizing us and underwent radical personality shifts.
I imagine it was when MP3 for music it was like radical shift.
You see, when you become a Dog Person, life as you've known it makes a radical shift and your mode of transportation is at the top of the list of changes.
Ismail supports his post-E3 tweets regarding how he sees Sony's indie policy at the moment, telling me that «the lack of indies at the E3 showcase is such a radical shift from the indie focus of earlier E3s that many independent developers are wondering whether working with Sony right now offers any stability, and stability is what those developers need when making commitments about console development.»
When I asked my project manager about the radical shift I was enlightened to the fact that UO had brought in more revenue then all single player Ultima games combined.
In the fall of 1931, a radical shift in Calder's artistic career occurred when he created kinetic abstract sculpture and gave form to an entirely new type of art.
A radical shift took place in art during the 1960s, when artists prioritised objectivity and objectifiable qualities as a means of en - couraging social participation and making art accessible to all.
In a time of radical change, when familiar constellations are shifting, the Museum der Moderne Salzburg's new installation of selected works from its collections is guided by the leitmotif of «Setting Things in Motion».
So, somewhat similarly, we believe, that to «progress» (and turning the term into an oxymoron) we need to harm our world (from our perspective anyway, when it comes to radical climate shifts, and often from any perspective, when it comes to a lot of pollutants and excess and often ultimately needless carcinogens), and since we DO NT want to NOT progress, we argue that we are not really harming our world.
When really, all of the ongoing discovery, individually, is secondary to (if that), and all of it together only further corroborates, the basic climate change concept — a radical shift in the atmosphere's heat re radiation will ultimately likely lead to a radical or at least major shift in global climate — and the reasons for it, which haven't really changed for several decades.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z