Political scientists have long noted that voters broadly
take their cues from political elites.
Take a cue from the political pros to nail your next job interview with these three tips.
Not exact matches
He didn't
take His
cues from them: He prepared them, and ordered them, to exhibit, in the structure of their social and
political and domestic and cultic life, the deepest mysteries divinity and humanity.21
Much of this chapter is about the necessity for change in the economic order and in the
political order to the extent to which the
political order
takes its
cues from traditional thinking in economics.
«With the civil rights of New Yorkers hanging in the balance, Donovan needs to state publicly: Does he
take his
cues on intolerance
from his mentor and
political patron Guy Molinari, or does he stand with principled New Yorkers — and now, thankfully, a federal court — who view marriage equality as a fundamental right?»
Sources suggested that the digital cock - up had been prompted by CCHQ staffers
taking their
cue from a BBC report and The Times named CCHQ
political director Iain Carter as the guilty tweeter.
The students of UCC may have
taken a
cue from one of their lecturers, Dr. John Gartchie Gatsi, an economic lecturer
from the Department of Accounting and Finance at the School of Business, University of Cape Coast, who had recently dismissed Dr. Bawumia?s analysis as highly
political as being an economic analysis.
«We talked through with [Stewart - Cousins and Gianaris] what they wanted and what would be ideal, and we've been
taking cues from them on what they wanted,» said one person involved in Cuomo's
political planning.
The subversive feature
takes its
cues from the current
political climate in America and aggressive nature of right versus the left,
taking it to a more extreme and violent level.
The work is geometric in nature and
takes its
cues from Constructivism, Suprematism, and Latin American modernism — art movements that came to being in order to address the radical changes of the modern era, be they
political, social, visual, or otherwise.
The painting celebrates marking as a
political gesture and an artistic drive, underlining the performative aspect of the word the exhibition
takes cues from.
Taking its
cue from the multifaceted term «vision» and emphasizing its physical - perceptive,
political, supernatural, and mystical aspects, VISION (S): explores the strategies that artists and scholars employ to re-configure our view of the world.
The exhibition
takes its
cue from an intense period of artistic and
political activity at the end of the 1950s in Japan.
Taking cues from David Bowie and Donna Sommers, Baggesen creates a disco den with purple carpet, shimmering disco balls, Color Field paintings,
political banners and a Dutch therapy technique
from the 1970s.
At Fleischer / Ollman in Philadelphia, where he is gallery director, Baker has curated «New Geometries,» a fine exhibition that showcases geometric abstractionists who
take sharp
cues from the
political roots of Constructivism, Suprematism, and the parallel modernisms of indigenous and non-Western cultures.
Taking his
cue from a series of large - scale photographs critiquing the representation and aesthetics of
political power produced for his solo exhibition at Goodman Gallery Cape in 2009, Chiurai moves the action forward with a series of large linocuts, an oversized mural, and the fictional remains of a presidential assassination.
This has driven the
political divide on this topic within the American public, as regular citizens have
taken cues from ideological and party leaders they trust.»