Sentences with phrase «rely on appropriation»

These promising exhibitions attest to the difficulty of calling abstraction dead or derivative, especially when almost so many since Postmodernism rely on appropriation.
Unless we take action to mitigate these losses, F.H.A. will soon either have to shut down or rely on appropriations to operate.»
Formally reminiscent of Constructivism, her practice relies on the appropriation and rearticulation of a selection of materials that confront the old with the new, the raw with the industrialised.

Not exact matches

State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli said the state needs more accountability when giving out economic development funds, noting this year's budget again relies heavily on lump sum appropriations that have little oversight regarding their allocation.
At the same time, DiNapoli said the budget proposal from Gov. Andrew Cuomo continues to rely heavily and expand on lump sum appropriations for projects that are yet to be determined, a move that is at odds with the Budget Reform Act of 2007, which was designed to increase transparency in the process.
In 2018 Black Brook will rely more on property taxes than its fund balance, with just over 70 percent of appropriations being paid for through the tax levy.
Congresswoman Nita Lowey, ranking Democrat on the House Appropriations Committee, says The Securing Access to Lower Taxes by Ensuring Deductibility Act, or SALT Deductibility Act, would repeal the $ 10,000 limit on the SALT deduction, providing tax relief for millions of families who rely on it.
The budget continues to rely heavily on appropriations from the federal government, at almost a third of state revenue, despite the unpredictability of state aid from Washington, D.C. under President Donald Trump and the Republican Congress.
Given the weighty interests at stake in this encounter between science and ethics, relying on an increasingly Delphic, decade - old single paragraph rider on an appropriations bill hardly seems adequate.
To ensure program continuity and expansion without relying on annual appropriations, grantees must identify a...
The challenge is to find ways to develop a well - educated workforce that are not only more effective than those relied on in the past, but also do not depend on significant annual increases in education appropriations.
In fact, Trump's cuts would harm even the public charter schools he purports to support: charters rely on Title II teacher - preparation grants to train their educators, and Trump wanted to eliminate the federal appropriation for that program.
Because virtual charter students are pulled from districts across the state, Schauss said the funding formula is slightly different from traditional public schools, which rely on enrollment projections to help guide appropriations.
Unlike the Modernists of the 1950s and»60s, many of whom were trained in a European artistic tradition that relied on cultural appropriation, White's repetitive geometric and mask - like forms are the result of his absorption and processing of images in his world outside the academy.
Mr. Scott, whose abstract paintings and prints are on display at Hollis Taggart Galleries, doesn't rely on slick theatrics, obtuse theorizing or technological appropriation.
(Allan McCollum and Other Artists) Chartreuse / Red / Black (1981) documents works by Lawler's peers, including Sherrie Levine, whose works rely on the use and appropriation of other artworks.
Appropriation and the Archive: In the early 1960s, Robert Rauschenberg and Andy Warhol began to incorporate photographic images into their paintings, establishing a new mode of visual production that relied not on the then - dominant tradition of gestural abstraction but rather on mechanical processes such as screenprinting.
Despite objections from women's health champions, the Committee passed the Fiscal Year 2018 Labor - Health and Human Services appropriations bill, which would cut women off from Planned Parenthood's preventive services, end health care access for the 4 million people who rely on the nation's family planning program, and eliminate the Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program.
BOSTON - Yesterday, the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies issued a 2016 fiscal year funding proposal that would eliminate the Title X Family Planning program, cutting health care - including family planning services, well - woman exams, lifesaving cancer screenings, birth control, and testing and treatments for sexually transmitted infections - that nearly 4.6 million people, including approximately 1.5 million Planned Parenthood patients, currently rely on.
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