Sentences with phrase «singular instance»

While his installations are a direct response to the architecture they inhabit, the dimensional paintings are a more singular instance of how an object occupies space.
While his previous installation - based work is a direct response to the architecture in which it inhabits, the dimensional paintings are a more singular instance of how an object occupies space.
Beyond what each artist possesses in their innate mastery of the craft of drawing, these artists» work exhibits an ability to take the simplest of materials — pencil, ink, and paper — to create singular instances of human presence, with a strong sense of beauty, wry humor, and emotional depth.
Accomplishments should focus on singular instances where your contributions made a difference in business success.
Similarly, the BC Court of Appeal has stated a regulatory body's interpretation of its own professional standards (e.g., whether such standards extend to singular instances of substandard care) deserve deference, as long as a decision is justified, transparent and intelligible: Salway v. Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of BC, 2010 BCCA 94 at para. 32.
There are many literary techniques and a countless amount of examples, I'm simply serving up this particular one to show you a singular instance of a writer using them to turn a seemingly simplistic story into a extraordinarily memorable and highly controversial work of art.
The question of can it prevent some singular instance of violence is also a valid interpretation — but not the only one.
Applied to the particular and singular instance of the human species, the idea that education is not merely a «sub-phenomenon», but an integral part of biological heredity, derives unquestionable verification from the very coherence which it brings to the whole landscape, and the relief into which it throws it.
And this was one singular instance that they never asked for again.
I'd argue that now - ubiquitous digital cameras have had such a singular instance already — the Abu Ghraib scandal had the visceral effect it did because soldiers» digital photos of their mistreatment of prisoners, which they spread amongst themselves via cd and (I believe) email, made the issue searingly real in a way that a dry text description could not.
While this may be just a singular instance of sexism, it suggests that working mothers may have their circumstances used against them in child custody (and support) proceedings.
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