Sentences with phrase «redefinition by»

The paintings that Andy Warhol made toward the end of his life represent an important period of personal reflection and redefinition by one of the greatest artists of a generation.
You report on the redefinition by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) of hydrogen bond participants to...
In the place of right and wrong — concepts accessible to all citizens — we get «healthy,» «productive,» «inclusive,» and other catchwords, the meanings of which are controlled by experts and subject to endless redefinition by the chattering class.

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By most accounts, Beats controls about 70 percent of the high - end headphone market, and has helped accelerate a redefinition of studio - size, over-the-ear headphones as a lifestyle item.
It is a sign to be exercised by hard faithfulness, by the proclamation of real grace to real sinners, not the redefinition of sin or any other humanly concocted good work.
The problem of the sovereignty of the nation state will be at the heart of this working area and, closely linked to sovereignty will arise two other questions: that of citizenship (over and above nationality) and of property (struggle against the private appropriation of material and immaterial resources by «intellectual property rights»; the redefinition of state property; the development on an inter-national, supra - national and world level of new forms of socialisation, of public ownership, and of mutualisation of the property).
2The phrase «the ethics of words» is utilized by Sidney Hook in his essay «The Atheism of Paul Tillich» in Religious Experience and truth, edited by Sidney Hook (New York: New York University Press, 1961), p. 59, and also by Corliss Lamont in The Philosophy of Humanism (New York: Frederick Ungar Publishing Co., 1967), p. 143, to discredit redefinitions of God.
What these redefinitions have in common is that God is limited by His goodness and is not to be conceived of as the Creator of the entire universe, the good as well as the evil.
What made Forman's demand possible in 1969 was an important redefinition of the idea of reparations that grew out of the experience of World War II and the discovery of the extermination of six million of Europe's Jews by the Nazis.
If the state redefines marriage, the least it can do is neither pick my pocket nor break my leg by forcing me to go along with the redefinition.
For this identification meant a radical redefinition of the whole idea of the Word, as that idea may have been known by members of the Christian community.
The power to subjugate that comes with the power to define others is well illustrated not only by the Nazis» characterization of the Jews as bacilli and parasites, but also by the American colonist's and settler's redefinition of the «American Indians.»
Here are just two passages germane to the question raised by the site's introductory paragraphs about the impact of the redefinition of marriage on religious liberty and much else besides.
«The ACCC is concerned about the redefinition of what is meant by free range by industry to suit itself, and the fact that the redefinition has the very real potential of misleading consumers,» she said.
Women, who find the transition to motherhood to be a difficult period of self redefinition will be reassured by Stern's supportive and thoroughly researched approach.
The High Court has today ruled that a redefinition of torture by the Home Office has led to torture survivors being unlawfully detained.
Like Iain, I noted the role of ideas, but for me, the key ones were Manchester School Liberalism (as propagated by the pamphlets, letters and speeches of the Anti-Corn Law League); the appeals to class conflict and religiosity (again, as exploited by the League); and Peel's own redefinition of Conservative ideology as a means to preserve traditional aristocratic control over Parliament.
More importantly, the commission can not comprehend how the redefinition of the EFCC's mandate in narrow terms, ultimately whittling it down, fits into the clamour by Nigerians and the vision of the President Muhammadu Buhari administration for a vibrant and courageous anti-corruption agency.
Meanwhile, by the end of this year, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine are expected to complete a head - to - toe examination of how the office works and whether it keeps abreast with current science, and later this year NASA is holding a major workshop that could lead to a redefinition of special regions on Mars, the warm and wet areas that are off - limits for all but the most sterile of spacecraft.
SAMR, which stands for Substitution Augmentation Modification Redefinition Model, was designed by Dr. Ruben Puentedura.
Why is the ASD a redefinition of the district and not just another district - takeover effort by a state department of education?
Calling for «a complete redefinition of public education in Wisconsin,» the Republican Governor also embraced several reform proposals suggested by Superintendent Howard L. Fuller of Milwaukee.
The SAMR (Substitution, Augmentation, Modification, Redefinition) model, created by Dr. Ruben Puentudura, guides the process of reflecting on how we are integrating technology into our classrooms.
Using the device - agnostic self - assessment tools provided by FRS, Project Red's research, and the Substitution Augmentation Modification Redefinition (SAMR) model, WCPS teacher subcommittees established a digital learning plan.
With at least six battery - electric vehicles planned to bow by 2025, the company is at what it sees as a pivotal redefinition of the brand.
We are also joined by Nathan Lump, Editor of Travel + Leisure who gives us his perspective on global travel and a redefinition of luxury.
The Bali Khama itself is a self - proclaimed redefinition of luxury situated at the very top of the Nusa Dua peninsula surrounded by the Indian ocean and very secluded with very little thoroughfare of traffic and only half an hour proximity to the International Airport and other central facilities.
To suggest genre redefinition is inaccurate as Gran Turismo Sport is without a true peer group to defined by.
His invention of the «mobile», a term coined by Marcel Duchamp, in Paris in 1931 was among his most radical contributions, permanently transforming the landscape of art by introducing the concept of performativityas well as actual kinetic qualities into sculpture, engendering a redefinition of art beyond composition and material.
A new shift, roughly a decade old, has been catalyzed not by a single or even a few strong personalities, but by a broader redefinition and realignment of artistic practice.
Bird in Space (2004) a heavy steel plate imported from Romania, alludes to the 1923 sculpture by Constantin Brancusi that provoked a tariff - related lawsuit with U.S. customs and led to the legal redefinition of an artwork.
EL MUSEO DEL BARRIO: «ART DOES NOT EQUAL LIFE: ACTIONS BY ARTISTS OF THE AMERICAS, 1960 - 2000» The redefinition of modernism (s) through the illumination of its Latin American manifestations has been one of the joys of the current New York art season.
Responding to the context of the centenary, EVA International 2016 curated by Koyo Kouoh will be entitled Still (the) Barbarians and will investigate the post-colonial condition of Ireland as a point of departure from where artistic reflections, critical redefinitions and political transformations are articulated.
Questions of classical sculpture like weight and equilibrium are rewritten in his work, summoning up material and technical associations while adding other more recent ideas on transparency, flexibility and spatial relations, together with a redefinition of the viewer, absorbed by the new situations in which space and time are coordinated and articulated.
The in oil painted surface of the globes, illuminated by an inner light and they're general surreal iconic appearance, refer to the constant redefinition of inner and outer worlds.
Recognizing a generational shift in black artists of the new millennium, Thelma Golden, the Studio Museum's director and chief curator, coined the semi-controversial term «post-black» to characterize this knockout assemblage of work by young black emerging artists, a term that spoke to the ongoing redefinition of blackness in contemporary culture.
This encounter serves as an introduction to the exhibition in the Museo devoted to North American artist Carl Andre (Quincy, Massachusetts, 1935) and looks to provide perspective on an artistic career that spans the second half of the 20th century and which has been historiographically defined by its generational affiliation with the time Minimalism embarked upon the redefinition of sculpture.
[A2] «Practical issues» associated to sea level rise are strictly short - term (perhaps by an implicit redefinition of the word «practical»?)
[A3] «Practical solutions» are restricted (perhaps by an implicit redefinition of the word «solutions»?)
Then when forced to, he does review the article and dismisses it by making up stuff (ha another redefinition of peer review)
What's more, it's still extremely important to act now (we have been warmed) because the «non-prediction» now is that the non-warming can't last, though the warming may not be «steady» by some post-hoc redefinition of steady.
Might be an interesting postdoc exercise and possibly a paper, assuming it gets by the «redefinition of the refereed literature» some of your colleagues seem to favor.
Social revolution has had a de facto redefinition due to the massive disconnect caused by prevailing culture.
In a case study by Susan Heitler, Phd called Narcissism: A Redefinition and Case Study of Treatment, she points out the conflict - focus in couples therapy and how narcissistic personality disorder affects relationships.
A. Physical separation B. Emotional separation (complicated by emotional flareups) C. Creating redefinition (self orientation) D. Going public with the decision E. Setting the tone for the divorce process (getting legal advice and setting legal precedent: children, support, home) F. Choosing sides and divided loyalties of friends and families G. Usually when the children find out (they may feel responsible, behave in ways to make parents interact) H. Feelings: traumatized, panic, fear, shame, guilt, blame, histrionics
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