Sentences with phrase «subjectivity out»

«It takes all subjectivity out of the process,» says Mel Ediger, CPM ®, of the Apartment Investment & Management Co., Charlotte, N.C.
Background checks take a high level of subjectivity out of the decision making process and provide valuable objective information upon which employers can make informed hiring choices.
The importance of what Jim Kossin has done is to take this subjectivity out of the analysis.
«But AR takes all the subjectivity out of it.»

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But when we deal with the individual entities of which these are composed, the ones into which science analyzes them, these turn out to behave in ways much more suggestive of subjectivity.
If we view the whole of physical reality as composed of throbs of nonconscious emotion, we can understand how, out of this, there emerged in an evolutionary process the highly complex subjectivity that constitutes our own experience.
The meeting with God does not rise out of «experience» and therefore out of detached subjectivity, but out of life.
What we know of biological evolution suggests that modern human subjectivity emerged very gradually over a long period of time out of simpler forms of subjectivity.
Annie Dillard takes us on a remarkable journey, out from naïve unreflection into nature, suffering and despair, into an adventure with subjectivity and out the other end into commitment to others and the Other.
Scientific method allegedly keeps our fickle subjectivity as far out of the knowing process as possible.
They think it means the parceling out or «devolution» of state power to other institutions of society, rather than the inherent location of such powers and functions in what Centesimus Annus calls «the subjectivity of society.»
An «anti-denial» that is blind to the various aspects of its own subjectivity will have an even more difficult time drowning out the siren call of deniers.
The western philosophical tradition viewed as a whole stands Out as a process of the enhancement of subjectivity rather than the correction of it.
Even so, I acknowledge two clear aspects of subjectivity: my particular selection of quotations, and my lifting of them out of their original context.
By its method, it filters out subjectivity, feeling, and striving».
A directive tool, an elemental pathway towards the inner liberation of the mind, body, and soul, Mindful Living is an art that pans out of the basic parameters of subjectivity.
Blackhat is a globetrotting physical journey all about the intangible movement of data, ostensibly factual pieces of code and information that Stuart Dryburgh's half - crisp, half - blurred digital cinematography points out as filled with half - truths and interpretative subjectivity.
This riveting and seamlessly constructed documentary dissects the aftermath of this fatal encounter as it explores the danger and subjectivity of Florida's «Stand Your Ground» self - defense laws by weaving Dunn's trial with a chorus of citizen and pundit opinions, as well as Jordan's parents» heart - wrenching experiences in and out of the courtroom.
As it is now apparent, the grounds for much of this opposition and subsequent criticism of TEKS — its vagueness, subjectivity, lack of specificity of objective knowledge, overlap from grade to grade, and lack of sufficient rigor — seem to have been borne out by our experience in student achievement in the ensuing ten years of its use.
Trakl's poems, for example, often utilize a narrator that is weirdly disembodied, drifting in and out of scenes, textures, subjectivities, points of view.
The journey of constructing our individual identity is symbolised by the black pirate flag of radical subjectivity marked out by the simple act of needing to eat in order to exist.
It takes judgment calls what to count as a river, but he is always out to catalog the artist's subjectivity.
In and Out of Place considers subjectivity as it is formed through a mutual exchange between bodies and their environments.
These compositions, which have become the artist's trademark, are based on the repetition of a single image as subordinated, pixel - like units to create ironic, dystopian portraits of anonymous subjectivity in a world dominated by industrial production and out - of - control consumerism.
2011 Penelope's Labour: Weaving Words and Images, Fondazione Giorgio Cini, Venice Measuring the World — Heterotopias and Knowledge Spaces in Art, Kunsthaus Graz, Austria Let the Healing Begin, Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane 2010 - 11 Aware: Art Fashion Identity — GSK Contemporary The Unconscious in Everyday Life, Science Museum, London 2010 Royal Academy of Arts, London 2009 British Subjects: Identity and Self - Fashioning 1967 - Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase, New York Fascination with the Foreign: China — Japan — Europe, Hetjens - Museum Landeshaupstadt Düsseldorf, Germany Conflicting Tales: Subjectivity (Quad1), The Burger Collection, Berlin Prints Charming, Liberty, London Medals of Dishonour, British Museum, London sh [OUT]: Contemporary art and human rights, Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow
Both artists understood architecture as a determinant factor in the shaping of one's subjectivity and set out to imagine ways to counter it.
As initiated by the museum, this exhibition sought out current manifestations surrealism through an imagery of pop culture made uncanny or grotesque through intense subjectivity.
Borrowing its title from Italo Calvino's 1972 travelogue, the exhibition sets out to explore the human condition, looking at «disparate themes and differing infrastructures, mediated systems, the parafictional, and the digital baroque, to describe the multiplicities of contemporary subjectivity
But Hoyland's subjectivity, so it turns out, is full of references and not merely to American abstract expressionism as represented by Hans Hofmann, Willem de Kooning, Jules Olitski and Larry Poons.
Wearing fashionable dress and posed within the artificial theater of the photographic studio, these faces describe the fragmentation and heterogeneity of the Black subject and emphasize the ways in which Black subjectivity has been cast out or left unidentified within (visual) culture.
The artist's playful critique of painterly subjectivity is further extended in another large painting, Skeptic & Sun (2017), in which a yellow hound with a violet reflected shadow stares out at the viewer while a symbolic sun rises behind in a landscape that seems as if it could be a collaboration between Raoul Dufy, Milton Avery, and Howard Hodgkin.
Or at least take the time to point out just where the «subjectivity» lies.
As Morrison points out, administering the system is a logistical nightmare, beset with subjectivity, but in the end, it provides «a better way to match the value of a lawyer's work to the fee charged.»
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