Sentences with phrase «traditional definition»

The duo say the most difficult adjustments leaders will have to deal with are power structure changes, which will greatly challenge traditional definitions of their jobs.
The problem is that in traditional definitions of productivity — units of output divided by units of input — the units of output are the same for both seller and buyer.
Some of the artists produce works on paper that fall within the more traditional definition of drawing.
However, by traditional definitions, an SUV uses body - on - frame construction like a pickup, and a crossover features unibody construction like a car.
Both notable figures in American art, each began their art practice in abstraction and moved into representational developing individual approaches that helped reinvent traditional definitions of landscape and still life painting.
This is untrue, which is why it's important to know the more traditional definition of the phrase as well.
By traditional definition, I'd consider all of these overlapping strategies anyway.
Schools that are most successful in engaging parents and other family members in support of their children's learning look beyond traditional definitions of parent involvement - participating in a parent teacher organization or signing quarterly report cards - to a broader conception of parents as full partners in the education of their children.
Juror, Lisa D. Freiman, Senior Curator and Chair of the Department of Contemporary Art, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis, IN, mentions in her essay that, «Most of the works by Midwest artists chosen... challenge traditional definitions of painting or sculpture and instead explore a hybrid state that incorporates aspects of both...» We hope you will pick - up a copy and let us know what you think!
Currently, more than 30 states have policies that allow CBP, although these policies do not always translate into broad use by districts and schools, where traditional definitions of credit as seat time prevail in local policy and practice.
As commissioner of the 25th Biennial of Graphic Arts in Slovenia in 2003, he featured artists» books as well as a range of printed works that expanded traditional definitions of the medium.
Christianity simply has certain elements and truth claims that separate it from traditional definitions of religion.
At the same time, Cassel Oliver noted that contemporary artists are continually pushing traditional definitions of art, in part with the integration of new media and approaches to art making.
A standard traditional definition of revelation is «the communication of those truths which are necessary and profitable for human salvation... in the form of ideas.»
Webb will also study the puzzling, dim brown dwarfs, which have thrown traditional definitions of stars and planets into question.
, on the need to re-define traditional definitions of success to be more inclusive of all learners.
Opening March 4 and continuing through August 1, the exhibition explores how artists since the 1960s have radically shifted traditional definitions and boundaries of the medium.
«Widely accepted traditional definitions of «luxury» have evolved over time, with a shift from «having» to «being.»
The conceptual works of American artist Felix Gonzalez - Torres challenge the emphasis on materiality in traditional definitions of art.
There can hardly be a more poignant example of the need for international co-operation than the drive against money laundering (which goes hand in hand with that against international corruption), nor a more clear example that, whether for good or ill, we live in a globalised world, where traditional definitions of jurisdiction and boundaries may be obstacles to case prosecution.
From recent paintings embracing more traditional definitions of abstraction to multimedia works that challenge such notions, these exhibitions showcase the Museum's commitment to chronicling shifts in contemporary art practices by presenting some of the most compelling work being made today and revisiting the historical foundations to which they speak.
So, by traditional definitions, there are bases to call what's happening to cryptocurrencies a bubble.
This exhibition brings together paintings and works on paper by Jane Freilicher and Jane Wilson — two notable figures in American art who emerged from the pursuit of rigorous abstraction to develop highly individual and beautifully compelling approaches to representation, fundamentally reinventing traditional definitions of landscape and still life painting.
According to the traditional definition of disruption, the process comes about in two different ways.
With a recent Gallup poll reporting upwards of 60 % being open to new job opportunities at any given time, it's clear that most Millennials are looking for something outside the traditional definition of work.
However, the contemporary offices are not restricted to the traditional definition of workspaces, rather they have become an extension of brand ethos, work culture and the principle for which a company, an establishment or a unit stands for.
Instead of using the traditional definition of consensus where everybody is expected to agree with everything, switch it up to use the following definition:
The traditional definition — founding an entity designed to make money — is too narrow for me.
(For) anyone in the Liberal party to equate the traditional definition of marriage with segregation and apartheid is vile and disgusting.»
(For) anyone in the Liberal party to equate the traditional definition of marriage with segregation andapartheid is vile and disgusting.
General tokens are used along the traditional definition of the word, as a placeholder that can be exchanged for goods or services.
While the analysts CNN spoke to agree that the GOP field this year reflects the country's religious pluralism, it remains centered only on Christian denominations, setting aside the question of whether Mormonism fits a traditional definition of Christian.
Since the traditional definition of marriage requires the physical act, and the physical act is sinful in a gay context, gay marriage can not be justified by Christianity.
I hope Kohn can come to know better the millions of loving Christians who believe in the traditional definition of marriage and debate with them respectfully, rather than cast them out of civil discourse.
At issue is the fact that Eich made a $ 1000 donation to California's Proposition 8 (the ballot initiative to restrict marriage to the traditional definition).
The traditional definition of pornography — material that is sexually arousing or appeals to prurient interests — is no longer satisfactory.
In 2009, he linked arms with prominent evangelicals and conservative Catholics in signing the Manhattan Declaration, which defended a traditional definition of marriage and denounced abortion.
I deny that any traditional definition of transcendence — or, for that matter, of immanence — is unambiguous.
Traditional definitions of media practices, such as the line between entertainment and news, have become blurred.
Had the majority allowed the definition of marriage to be left to the political process — as the Constitution requires — the People could have considered the religious liberty implications of deviating from the traditional definition as part of their deliberative process.
The traditional definition of a sacrament is «an outward and visible sign of an inward and spiritual grace».
I have yet to hear a compelling argument for changing the traditional definition of marriage; although, polygamy seems to be the coming form since it is getting increasingly more difficult to support a family on two incomes.
She said it was «a remarkable reversal in the concept of the public good and the traditional definition of sexual morality» that the court even needed to consider whether traditional Christians were fit to be foster parents.

Phrases with «traditional definition»

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