Sentences with phrase «such commonalities»

Besides such commonalities as Chris Cooper (here, Davis's disapproving boss and father - in - law), marijuana use and the topic of homophobia, «Demolition» — much like «American Beauty» — attempts to comment on materialistic consumption as a false measure of success and the breakdown of social connections (I liked how Davis» sleek and sharp - edged contemporary home looks and feels like a high - end freezer).
But today, we often don't share such a commonality of vision.
There is nothing special about tapping in synchrony; any such commonality will do.
Before the CCSMS came along, America long resisted the idea of commonality of standards and curriculum — but it did not resist such commonality in actual classrooms.
He discusses the varying arrangements people envision when they speak of «national standards,» and poses questions and problems likely to arise in pursuing such commonality.
And such commonality in an open house scenario is, in my view, the subject of real estate.

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Every audience can be divided into groups by attributes such as industry and title, characteristics such as «Twitter user», commonalities such as obstacles, and so on.
While an admonition such as «Remember, O man, that thou art dust, and to dust thou shalt return» sounds like the solemn - admonitory, the point of the memento mori is to contemplate worldly death in order to fit oneself for otherworldly life in communion with other eternal souls, not somehow to find comfort in the commonality of our mortal lot.
The challenge is to find the commonalities given such stark differences.
In a complex society such as ours, it would be impossible to detail all of the images and symbols that go into creating its commonality.
Such dissolution of authentic publics in a more homogeneous commonality of an audience of consumers challenges our theories of self - government.
Moreover, would we not be justified in distinguishing ontology, that is, the theory of being as such, from the theory of concreteness, since the system of all the basic types of entity must exhibit some commonality among those types, however formal and empty it may be?
The commonality of going through pregnancy, labor, birth, and raising a child is such a unifying experience that I instantly have a connection with...
After all, there is such differences in our commonalities of baby loss grief.
Transcultural understanding, cultural cross-fertilization, and historically - based cultural commonality have a long and rich history, one that has been forgotten or downplayed by the Western collective memory, as demonstrated by rhetoric such as that espoused in the framework of the global war on terror.
if we can not find commonalities in ideologies as the developed world, we will keep breaking into tribes until we find such leaders who can forge this unity in diversity based on equity.
Many previous models also assume independence between climate models, whereas this paper accounts for commonalities shared by various models — such as physical equations or fluid dynamics — and correlates between data sets.
University of California, Berkeley, physicist Hitoshi Murayama and graduate student Haruki Watanabe have now discovered a commonality among these materials that can be used to predict or even design new materials that will exhibit such unusual behavior.
There are, however, certain commonalities such as developing better core strength and stability that will improve performance across all functional activities.
There may be some other commonalities, such as physical activity.
Caste as an indicator of commonality in terms of things such as food, tradition or culture.
Best practices tell us while these skills obviously vary from leader to leader, all great leaders have commonalities in leadership traits such as those listed here.
The report went on to investigate commonalities such as the link between highly trained library staff and student success, digital adoption in the schools and book checkouts, and more.
You can then narrow your search to focus on books in your genre, which will help you observe commonalities (such as colors, symbols, or typefaces).
Capital One High Yield Checking Account has a couple of commonalities with Capital One's 360 Checking account, such as no monthly fee — but don't be fooled — this account is for those with a significant amount of money, and who intend on using Capital One for direct deposit and the majority of their financial needs.
Gameplay wise, BioWare did it's homework for Mass Effect 3 and basically researched what people liked about titles such as CoD, Assassin's Creed etc and saw what commonalities could be brought into Mass Effect's gameplay.
You, by contrast, use materials that share a certain subtle commonality, such as nails, pieces of string, cardboard, brown wrapping paper, or plywood.
This exhibition — the kind of thoughtful examination typically expected of a museum — will look at some of the aesthetic ties between these two artists, as well as such other commonalities as their shared dedication to collecting folk art.
BLACKLEY: I'm interested in asking you about your situation at Participant now, with commercial galleries or other more institutionalized or long - standing nonprofits, such as White Columns or Artists Space, and this kind of peer group or any sort of commonality or common practice that you may share.
Intriguing pairings will encourage visitors to consider commonalities between seemingly disparate works, such as Giovanni de Vecchi's 16th - century drawing of a corpse alongside contemporary artist Olafur Eliasson's conceptual sculpture of negative space formed by glacial ice melted within a concrete block, The Presence of Absence (Nuuo Kangerlua, 24 September 2015 # 3).
Combined with the fact that most of the works share commonalities, such as loose brushwork and vivid colors, the viewer sees not one individual work but all works at the same time.
Referencing both the methods of discovery as well as images and concepts related to scientific fields such as chemistry, microbiology, neuroscience, physics and genetics, Methods of Inquiry embraces the commonalities that exist between science and art.
The Kitchen L.A.B. (its acronym stands for «language,» «art,» «bodies») invites artists to unpack such ambiguous vocabularies in contemporary art by responding to them both in conversation and artworks, creating hybrid events — and, over time, hybrid audiences — that underline not only points of commonality among disciplines but also, as important, real differences.
These city paintings, many of them of the city's main bridges, share commonalities with the funky return to representation and figuration via a meld of loose abstract expressionist brush strokes and paint application — lots of scumbling and blobs of paint — and a sort of ecstatic folk primitivism adopted by his contemporary and friends in New York in the mid to late 50s, such as Red Grooms, Robert Beauchamp, Gandy Brodie, Mimi Gross, Jan Müller, and Claes Oldenburg (with Eva Hesse picking up the tradition in the mid-60s).
climate change is almost always marred by friction; yet we share a vast commonality that seems to be submerged temporarily by this one issue, to such an extent that we tend to view «the other side almost as if they were from a different planet.
As a new generation of biologists continue to explore the notions of some emotional commonalities between humans and especially other primates, it seems that the evidence of such is virtually indisputable — which then raises a host of ethical questions.
The executrix can not claim solicitor - client privilege over such documents because they have a commonality of interest with the beneficiaries in the administration of the estate.
Some commonalities that many trauma survivors share include isolation, shame, fear of the perpetrator or place the trauma occurred, insomnia and cognitive distortions, such as self - blame, denial, minimization and rationalization.
Once you get past commonalities such as durability, looks, and cost, you have to confront one factor that is found in no other area except the basement: large quantities of water.
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