Sentences with phrase «to accept convention»

But there are some generally accepted conventions about what a full - blown business plan should include and how it should be presented.
Some people have told me this shows a lack of professionalism by not following accepted convention.
Sometimes this means the subverting of accepted conventions of how we define the genre, or the perceiving of formalist idioms in unlikely places.
Spearhead Games are once again messing with accepted conventions in Omensight, an excellent 3D action platformer with RPG elements that has you traveling through time to solve a murder mystery.
«Breaking away from accepted conventions in both technique and subject matter, the artists made monumentally scaled works that stood as reflections of their individual psyches - and in doing so, attempted to tap into universal inner sources.
Spearhead Games are a developer that's making a real name for themselves by messing with accepted conventions within their game designs and plot and what they started with Stories: Path of Destinies, they've nearly perfected with Omensight.
In building their collection of photographs since 2007, Robert Meyerhoff and Rheda Becker turned to the most innovative contemporary work that challenges accepted conventions of the nature of photography — in scale, subject matter, and method of creation — and has helped to ensure the medium's prominence in the contemporary art arena.
I like subverting accepted conventions, so I knew from the start that I wanted to work with the familiar quartered BBC FOUR ident and deconstruct its elements.
@Joe: I have accepted you answer because it makes the most sense to me and because you managed to build the bridge from my point of you to what seems to be the generally accepted convention.
Corruption and impunity have become accepted convention in the administration, nepotism is eating the administration up yet, some members of OccupyGhana and other civil society organisations are helping the administration to play the blame game on the past Mahama administration as a coverup for the administration's failure which is betrayal of what these groups and their mother organization the Npp promised Ghanaians during the campaign.
Assuming Mr Clegg accepts the convention that, until and unless our voting system is changed, what matters is seats, then he is saying if Labour remains the largest party it should have a shot at staying in office.
Nora Volkow has never been one to blindly accept convention.
Students floundered with no page numbers, a normal accepted convention in textbooks.
Among her diverse collaborative projects, she is known for politicized self - representations of her struggle with breast cancer, in which she refuses to passively accept the conventions of medical authority and asserts the validity of alternative therapies.
And sometimes abstract painting seems to stall, its devotees settling for cautiously repeating accepted conventions — monochrome, grids, stripes and so forth.
It is a uniformly accepted convention that once a court declaration under s 152 (2) is made, the insurer is released from any direct liability to meet a third - party claim, whether contractually or statutorily imposed (ie under either s 151 of RTA 1988 or Reg 3 of the Rights Against Insurers Regulations 2002 (SI 2002/3061).
Barnes and Noble requires a volume number if you go through Nookpress, and it has no decimals at all, so it won't accept the convention of 1.5 for a novella.
In the «age of anxiety» surrounding the Second World War and the years of free jazz and Beat poetry, artists like Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko and Willem de Kooning broke from accepted conventions to unleash a new confidence in painting.
In the past, resumes were often One Size Fits All cookie - cutter productions, and the idea was to produce a document that strictly followed accepted conventions and the final
Well - mannered speaking conforms to accepted conventions of linguistic usage.
Hélio Oiticica (1937 — 1980) altered the Brazilian art scene, and his works broke with accepted conventions.
A master of history, landscape and marine painting, Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775 - 1851) challenged accepted conventions in art, often shocking his contemporaries with his techniques and candid portrayal of the modern world.
It has something to do with the fact that I feel like some sort of barrier has been erected between myself and the artist, as they resort to well established and accepted conventions in order to justify and mediate an activity that is otherwise their most direct means of personal communication.
Those who would criticize all the accepted conventions of our society — all the inherited obligations to family, friends, work and country — as «bourgeois» may be sowing bitter seeds.
The orthodox Church never took the tame course or accepted the conventions; the orthodox Church was never respectable.
Accepting the conventions of the «Berlin» type, it grounds the unity of education in its overarching goal of educating professional church leadership for the churches.
You own something only insofar as it is a matter of accepted convention that given the way you came to hold it — given public recognition of the title you have to the property — you enjoy public protection against those who would take it from you.
It has always been the accepted convention that Labour voters (by their very nature) are a bit fickle and lazy and so are less likely to turn out in bad weather or the dark, whereas our supporters have a greater sense of civic duty and will turn out come what may.
Von Hagens has exploded the human form, and with it, virtually every accepted convention about the proper relationship between the living and the dead.
Some believe that there is no choice but to accept these conventions.
Roger Ebert wrote that «it accepts its conventions and categories at face value and doesn't make them the object of satire or filter them through a modern sensibility,» as Altman had done with The Long Goodbye.
Artists have been doing this throughout art history, and the artist views this practice more as an accepted convention in contemporary art.
Described by one writer as an «artistic comedy mind at odds with the machinations of accepted convention» David Shrigley is known for his instantly recognisable crude drawing style and his often humorous, frequently satirical observations.
Abstract Expressionism began in New York in the 1950s when a group of beat - generation radicals broke with accepted conventions and began hurling paint across the canvas with an exuberant intensity.
Artwork titles and dates reflect the most recent research undertaken by SFMOMA staff and the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, and follow the Foundation's accepted conventions as of July 2013.
In placing us at a remove from our relationships to familiar, domestic objects and environments, the labor - intensive work of Robert Gober (born 1954) defies our understanding of accepted conventions and draws attention to the movement of meaning between materials and across personal histories.
In her words, she is primarily concerned with «unhinging the viewing experience and accepted conventions of objecthood» not just in the gallery, but throughout the spaces in which their lived experiences take place.
These works, like the present lot powerfully exemplify Polke's trenchant position over his non-allegiance to the accepted conventions of form, technique and imagery.
Ground - breaking experimentation both in the darkroom and on the surface of the print, such as Herbert Bayer's photomontage and Maurice Tabard's solarisation, will examine how artists pushed the accepted conventions of portraiture.
In the «age of anxiety» surrounding the Second World War and the years of free jazz and Beat poetry, artists like Pollock, Rothko and de Kooning broke from accepted conventions to unleash a new confidence in painting.
Personal pronouns should be emitted throughout the document as an accepted convention of resume writing.
In the past, resumes were often One Size Fits All cookie - cutter productions, and the idea was to produce a document that strictly followed accepted conventions and the final product was intended to be a comprehensive fact sheet that told perspective employers all about the duties and responsibilities a person acquired in their previous positions.
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