Sentences with phrase «so codified»

(And, really... do great paintings need to be so expensive or so codified with class?)
These cultures all developed uniquely mannered still - life traditions that so codified the cultural gestalt of each that the works carry associations far beyond visual culture into political, economic and religious history.
The term «genre» eventually becomes pejorative because you're referring to something that's so codified and ritualized it ceases to have the power and meaning it had when it first started.
Multiplayer is largely unchanged and, at this point, so codified as a definitive multiplayer experience that it may be beyond criticism.

Not exact matches

It needs to be clarified, codified, so particularly institutional investors can feel confident there's liquidity in the market.»
If the first phase of 3D printing was about hulking industrial 3D printers that codified processes, and the second phase of 3D printing was about the hobbyist community using 3D printers, then the third phase, with printers like the Form 2, is about making 3D printing even more accessible by making it simple enough — and making the 3D printers small enough — so that it can go to every place where objects are designed and manufactured.
So for the third year running, and in the spirit of our collective success, I wanted to codify this wisdom.
«Codify onboarding earlier than you think you need to, so people feel like they're being integrated smartly,» he says.
as with every other argument about christianity, if it really was only a belief it would be of no consequence, but unfortunately so many use their religious beliefs as an excuse to attempt to demand the rest of the population adhere to their beliefs by codifying them into civil law.
So morality (I hate using that word because the concept is really human decency) is actually based in the individual, and imperfectly codified in the cultural; it is not distant or God - based.
When religious people stop attempting to codify their religious beliefs into our laws just because they are the majority and think they have some kind of divine right to do so, then they wouldn't need to be bad mouthed.
I think gay people are icky, so I'm going to throw a tantrum til my religious views are codified thru civil legislation.»
In the fully evolved Revivalism of Great Britain and America we have, so to speak, the codified and stereotyped procedure to which this way of thinking has led.
But remember, at this time, most Jewish law was highly codified in oral tradition, and so it is possible that by the oral traditions, this man truly had kept the entire law.
And if extreme secularism is the desire to keep religions from trying to codify their beliefs into civil law, then so be it.
I understand that; and I am glad that the separation clause exists so that no religion will be able to codify their beliefs into law in our secular United States, which our FF were wise enough to write into our Constitution.
Where the law is highly codified, where, so to speak, the law is asked to specify duties — the situation more nearly found in «civil law» or Latin cultures — the courts can act more administratively, less «judgmentally.»
In the past few days I've finally codified them into three guidelines, with minor explanations, and have printed them here so there will be no doubt about how I use sourdough.
Islam has codified the relationship between this woman and the infants she nurses, and also between the infants when they grow up, so that milk siblings are considered as blood siblings and can not marry.
So my instinct is that when the PCRC has ended its consultation it is likely to find a strong majority favouring something that is worthy of being called a codified constitution.
In fact, our conference is calling on the governor to urge that in the budget bill we put in the language of Roe v. Wade and codify New York law, so we are not at risk here.»
It also codifies the reforms adopted by the Port Authority two weeks ago that the governors specifically asked for, which includes changing the governing structure at the Port so there is no longer a situation where the deputy executive director was serving one governor, and the executive director another.
Denenberg is being backed by NARAL Pro-Choice New York and Planned Parenthood Family Planning Advocates of New York, two groups that have been vocally supportive of the 10 - point women's agenda, including the measure aimed at codifying Roe v. Wade that so far has been blocked in the Legislature.
UPDATE: Senate GOP sources said the conference balked at the idea of codifying so - called «Obamacare» by passing the health exchange legislation approved by the Assembly.
The governor has said he intends to codify the policy in state law so it also applies to private colleges as well.
Codified standards are needed because therapeutic gardens are becoming so popular.
It's not as if fantasy, science - fiction, or detective stories hadn't existed before 1900, but so many of the expectations and conventions that genre fans take for granted today were only created and codified after the turn of the century.
It appears to be extremely divisive... so let's bet it wins something other than the Palme as a way for its haters on the jury to codify its passionate fans on the same jury.
Joanne Weiss, the former Duncan chief of staff who will likely be remembered as the administration's edu - MVP, wrote that the law «cements the K — 12 Obama - Duncan legacy» and will «codify into law so much of what the Obama administration has been fighting for.»
One such student is Tony Lorentz, an alienated upperclassman and modestly talented poet who in his three years at Prior Lake has made high craft of cynical slacking, going so far as to codify his behavior with rules such as «show up for class and pay any semblance of attention.»
Obama's «Race to the Top» policy — the brainchild of Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, the former «CEO» of Chicago Public Schools — further codifies high - stakes testing by allocating scarce federal resources to those states most aggressively implementing these so - called accountability measures.
The president's budget would seek to put an end to sequestration through a mix of tax changes and by trimming entitlement programs, such as Social Security, codifying the administration's position on a so - called «grand bargain» with Republican leaders to reduce the deficit.
Enthusiasts and local engineers have drag raced not quite so legally along Woodward since the late 1950s, and some 22 years ago, the Woodward Dream Cruise codified the culture into a sort of slow, mostly legal roll in which there's no room for more than a quick burnout when the cops aren't watching.
You navigate the world using your smartphone, which proves a codified and easy way of getting through messages, maps and so on.
«In Japan, procedures and experiences are thoroughly codified and instructions are painstakingly communicated so that everybody «gets it», and everything runs in a smooth and orderly fashion,» says game designer Jordan Amaro, who has worked with Capcom, Kojima Productions and Nintendo.
In doing so, I realized that my original idea of figuration was inspired by West African figure sculpture, where the parts of the body are codified.
SO But we live in a society that tends to codify everything, from the spiritual — what is the spiritual experience — to what's quality, what's value, what's desire?
However, just as the newness of Cubism was accepted and then canonized by Barr and the Museum of Modern Art, so the revolutionary abstraction of Abstract Expressionism was quickly codified and accepted — and elevated above Picasso and the School of Paris — through the efforts of the American critic Clement Greenberg.
Tuchman is interested in exploring Motherwell's development before history so thoroughly codified him — in an immortalization he nourished in his own writings.
It just so happens that I love the KM literature — the puzzle of how to codify knowledge & expertise, and what that information tells us.
With a few minor exceptions, this bill doesn't modify existing law so much as codify existing case law and / or organizing existing statutes.
«Codified in a statute of a jurisdiction» means that there could be a law, government decree, or a similar binding document requiring certain companies to adopt certain security measures (such as storing passwords with a salted hash, and so on).
Portuguese Law is made up of a Constitution and a series of Codified Laws such as the Civil Code, the Penal Code, the Commercial Code and so on.
This has been codified in Comment 8 to ABA Model Rule 1.1 as a basic requirement of competence, so hardly should be controversial.
This statute isn't perfectly clear on its face, but is understood to codify the universal common law rule so it isn't ambiguous in any way.
And we focus on making sure that codified and explicit knowledge is centralized so that it can more easily be found by those who need it when they need it.
Approximately twenty states have codified their product liability laws; several did so based on the original...
For instance, Chapter II of the State Sanitary Code, codified at 105 C.M.R. 410.452 provides: «The owner shall maintain all means of egress at all times in a safe, operable condition and shall keep all exterior stairways, fire escapes, egress balconies and bridges free of snow and ice, provided however, in those instances where a dwelling has an independent means of egress, not shared with other occupants, and a written agreement so states, the occupant is responsible for maintaining free of snow and ice, the means of egress under his or her exclusive control.»
Cultures are in a process of continuous diffusion with each other and thus, codifying the knowledge that exists within a certain culture is necessary, not to keep the culture as it is, but so as preserve the knowledge that would otherwise disappear with the cultures that nurtured it.
Or maybe people decide they want university officials to be able to talk to each other without Billy present sometimes, so they pass a statute codifying the officials» administrative practice to have the force of law, to foreclose judicial review.
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