Sentences with phrase «traditional categories of»

Insurance has always been a balance of people, who remain much the same, and technology, which changes all the time — shifting and redefining traditional categories of work.
They fall into the traditional categories of solid, liquid and gas.
Utility regulators have traditionally had difficulty determine the value of energy storage because it doesn't fit neatly into the traditional categories of generation, transmission, distribution or some other rate - based asset.
In these picture series, Czerlitzki is pursuing the idea of an organic pictorial corpus expanding in all directions, its component parts — the individual «paintings» — having an existence of their own but being premonstrations of a whole which leaves traditional categories of oeuvre and (individual) work behind it.
A survey of Martin Creed's playful, thought - provoking art.Over the past two and a half decades British artist Martin Creed has pursued an extraordinary path by confounding the traditional categories of art.Winner of the 2001 Turner Prize, Creed is recognised around the world for his minimalistic approach that strips away the unnecessary, but preserves an abundance of wit, humour and surprise.Crossing all artistic media and including music, his art transforms everyday materials and actions into surprising meditations on existence and the invisible structures that shape our lives.
By applying tools and techniques from handicraft traditions to contemporary designs, he blurs the line between the traditional categories of fine and folk art.
The exhibition, entitled Juxtapoz x Superflat, is a manifesto for new creative practices that can no longer be adequately described by the traditional categories of art and production.
'» [1] For her part, curator Valerie Cassel Oliver has said that Radical Presence intends to «resist reductive conclusions about blackness» [2] and to present a version of performance in black history that transcends traditional categories of music, dance, and storytelling.
Several artists in the exhibition reject traditional categories of painting and sculpture to explore new modes of art making which result in a plethora of unprecedented aesthetic and critical practices, ranging from industrially produced geometric abstractions, negating the hand of the artist, to text - based investigations.
Juxtapoz x Superflat is a manifesto for new creative practices that can no longer be adequately described by the traditional categories of art and production.
'» [i] For her part, curator Valerie Cassel Oliver has said that Radical Presence intends to «resist reductive conclusions about blackness» [ii] and to present a version of performance in black history that transcends traditional categories of music, dance, and storytelling.
Curriculum - related materials, representing a wide range of intellectual and social development and a broad range of student needs and subject areas, include those that deal with current issues and concerns as well as those that treat the traditional categories of literature, history, government, the arts and sciences, etc..
In 2010, the agency began to steer researchers away from the traditional categories of DSM by posting new guidance for grant proposals in five broad areas.
For these responses may help to illuminate also the situation of heterosexuals for whom neither marriage nor celibacy, as traditional categories of sexual vocation, function to clarify their situation of concrete obedience to Christ.
It can inform biblical theologians in helping them to overcome the weight of traditional categories of thought, derived from the Greeks, in the traditional interpretation of the Bible.
Energy is now the second worst traditional category of funds over the last five years down 7 % per year on average (with only precious metals funds down more at over 8 % a year on average).
Interestingly, this was one of the few points where the Court disregarded AG Kokott's Opinion, where she argued that «it is ultimately immaterial whether the scheme can be assigned to a traditional category of rebate» (point 29).

Not exact matches

And like Warby Parker and Bonobos, Casper's prices are below those of traditional retailers in the category.
For the most part my clients fall into 3 categories: my peers — fellow YFE's looking for inspiration on how to incorporate more visual elements into their web presence, seasoned creative entrepreneurs seeking out a stronger connection with the Millenniel mindset, and traditional local business owners - searching for innovative ways to use the softer side of social media.
Wells Fargo analyst Ike Boruchow in a research note praised the company but also said there has been «no stabilization of the traditional watch category,» Fossil's main business.
As networking apps continue to trump more traditional gaming categories on mobile, Glu is now tapping into the massive (and highly engaged) social - media followings of high - profile celebrities.
In traditional reward - based crowdfunding, specific product categories perform exceptionally well across a swell of campaigns.
Busting out of the traditional 2 - D e-commerce model of «search» and «browse,» the distinctive nature of the Etsy marketplace allows visitors to explore its array of products via search categories such as color, geography, posted date and discovered and undiscovered shops.
«Shazam is defining a new category of media engagement that combines the power of mobile with traditional broadcast media and advertising,» Slim said in a statement.
And you look across the landscape, there's a variety of areas where I think the company has, what I might call, the core infrastructure to enable them, whether it's live ticketing, for example, or even pharmaceuticals distributorship, apparel, other segments or categories within retail where the company could potentially take the next level and invest aggressively and disrupt the traditional players, which is what they do best.
The «clear» spirit had suffered a setback of sorts after the category began to embrace crazy confectionery flavors like cotton candy and birthday cake, after years of successful flavor innovation that had focused on more traditional flavors like orange or vanilla.
Although it's true that some lenders tend to weight the value of your personal score higher than others (banks and other traditional lenders fall into this category) when they evaluate your business loan application, most lenders include a review of your personal credit score when they evaluate your business» creditworthiness.
The combination of both more traditional perspectives about the category, combined with Ollie's desire and ability to raise the bar on product, marketing and distribution innovation, has enabled the company to make the best possible choices for its products and its customers, both two - and four - legged!»
Amidst the growing hype surrounding the Internet of Things (IoT), there is a forgotten category of users whose needs are not being met by traditional communications technologies.
This works only if the total amount of basis you have in all your IRAs in the same category (traditional or Roth) exceeds the total value of those IRAs.
That was no surprise given that Amazon is known for ushering in sweeping changes whenever it steps into a new retail category — just ask traditional sellers of everything from books to clothes to kitchenware.
The funds he advises, following the trail of investors such as Joel Greenblatt or Tobias Carlisle, have become the most profitable ones in its category in 2016 and 2017, beating all traditional value funds in Spain.
As a disruptive software company, we do not fit the standard category definitions of traditional analyst firms.
The internet has reduced many of the traditional barriers to entry that protect companies from competition and created a race to the bottom for prices in a number of categories.
This, despite the fact that conservative Protestant households are more gender - traditional in terms of duties than others, with husbands performing less housework than husbands in other categories.
Not content merely to question the legitimacy of particular rulings, theorists like Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. and Robert Lee Hale pointed to the example of the lottery and liquor decisions to argue that traditional legal categories like «commerce,» «due process,» «police power,» or «public» were essentially meaningless.
The revolution in the conditions of production in the superstructure has made the traditional aesthetic theory unusable, completely unhinging its fundamental categories and destroying its «standards».
What I am urging is that we understand the difference between the traditional interpreters and Ford as that between the effort to make sense of Whitehead's intuition in terms of Whitehead's categories and disallowing it because it conflicts with the simplest understanding of some of those categories.
On the one hand, he claims to have deduced all the categories of thought, rather than merely accepting them uncritically as paralleling the «judgments» of the «traditional» logic.
The originality of Teilhard, I believe, was his effort to go beyond the traditional categories.
It is a move toward formulating a theology informed by the theology of nature but expressing itself in central categories of traditional theology and displaying its relevance to the whole range of Christian issues.
The survival of institutions in the «80s will be linked to their ability to admit and retain students, both in the traditional 18 - to - 21 age bracket and in the «nontraditional» categories; i.e., anybody who missed out on a college education the first time around.
It is here, perhaps, that the most fertile interaction between theology and neuroscience can take place, for it is the challenge to these traditional categories that is most relevant to theological concepts of the self and possibly of God as well.
That is, they have set aside the traditional understanding of God as a unique spiritual substance in which all three persons somehow share and have moved to a more contemporary understanding of God as an interpersonal process or a community of three coequal persons.1 In effect, they have abandoned the Aristotelian world view in which individual substance was the first category of being and have accepted (even for the doctrine of God) a process understanding of reality.
Hume's insight had roots in the fourteenth - century revolt of nominalism against those Scholastics whose descendants inhabit my «Traditional» category.
By systematic we mean not that some traditional set of problems has been covered, but rather that the philosophical product is the deliberate and methodic interrelation of its constituents, viz., its concepts, categories, and principles in a structure...
He accepted the historical - critical method of biblical studies, rejected some traditional theological claims on the basis of their incredibility to a critical mind, assumed a religious optimism, championed individualism, accepted evolutionary categories, emphasized ethics, stressed the humanity of Jesus, and recognized the importance of toleration.
Hartshorne offers a closely reasoned philosophical argument for a doctrine of God based, not on the classical metaphysical categories of traditional theology, but on process philosophy that allows some non-absolute aspects of God.
In other words, they are willing to rethink traditional incarnational Christology and its categories of substance and person and to reconceive Jesus» divinity in relational terms.
I guess that belongs in the traditional moral - philosophical category of «the good life».
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