Sentences with phrase «traditional markers of»

As a single woman in her 30s, you could say I'm not in step with the traditional markers of «adulting:» getting married — or coupled, for that matter — having kids, buying a home, and so on.
In that statement, Carroll says, the department explained the tests created by Cronic's line of cases: Courts may consider «structural limitations» to representation, such as underfunding of an indigent defense office, and absence of the «traditional markers of representation,» such as meaningful attorney - client contact.
Through a play with scale and materials, these traditional markers of celebration and condolence become complex, unwieldy icons.
If the traditional markers of success are in such a state of flux, we need to find new ones.
School success maps strongly with traditional markers of privilege (by race, income, class, immigrant status, etc.) and school failure maps predictably along lines of poverty.
But I really think that technology is outpacing us — that we've had these traditional means of evaluating information, that we've relied on information gatekeepers like newspaper editors and publishers and we've had some sort of traditional markers of authority that we've relied on like reference lists or professional appearance, things that have served us well in eras before the internet.
The question i have wondered about is this: Are the traditional markers of IR - BG, waist cirucm, weight and BP NMR score, A1c, low HDL (i think that is it?)
Interestingly, these health improvements occurred despite no alteration to traditional markers of health, such as blood pressure and blood sugar.
Millennials have become a much maligned generation — they're either living in their parents» basement, or spending too much time playing video games, or unable to buy a home because they're spending too much money on avocado toast or delaying marriage, aka «failing» to reach the traditional markers of adulthood (hey, maybe those markers need -LSB-...]
As The Gospel Coalition noted, Jehovah's Witnesses do not ascribe to the Trinity, do not believe that Jesus is divine, and avoid traditional markers of Christianity including Christmas, Easter, and the cross.
Yet traditional markers of achievement are not actually correlated with happiness.
Incorporating a symbolic figurative presence as an alternative to the external appearance of a human figure — a traditional marker of our existence — these works locate the body through spaces, materials, sensations, and information that exist in relation to it (and to us).

Not exact matches

I'm calling this chili Texas - style because it contains no beans, a larger cut of beef and cumin and coriander, all markers of traditional Texas chili.
According to the literature, this wage premium is largest for men who demonstrate other «markers of workplace hegemonic masculinity,» meaning those who are white, heterosexual, married with a traditional division of labor in the home — even a stay - at - home - wife — college graduates, and white - collar workers.
As the good news and its missionaries spread to ever more remote corners of the world, Europe's traditional identity marker of Christendom no longer did the trick.
After 12 years of traditional breeding with the help of molecular markers, he has created a new rainbow - streaked tomato less prone to cracking and also endowed with 12 disease - resistant genes.
In the present case, the diagnosis of BPDCN was challenging due to the absence of traditional lineage - specific markers and typical cutaneous presentation.
The best example for this is sled training, which lacks a lengthening, eccentric muscle motion that's mainly responsible for tissue damage, thereby resulting with lower creatine kinase (the key marker of muscle damage) levels than traditional weight training.
This study looks at the effects of intense, brief exercise in comparison to traditional endurance exercise on cardiovascular disease markers in younger individuals.
It blows away Cholesterol and traditional «risk factors» as a marker of risk.
But, given «the capacity of [methionine restriction] to decrease the rate of [free radical] generation in internal organs, to lower markers of chronic disease, and to increase maximum longevity, ironically converts such «disadvantage» into a strong advantage and [it] fits well with the important role of [beans] in healthy diets like the [traditional] Mediterranean diet.
THE TIMES OF INDIA - July 20 - Traditional matrimonial sites in India use markers such as caste, community, and horoscope to determine matches.
Personalized Learning Pathways: At SJHA, advisory teachers work with each student to develop an individual education plan based on a range of indicators, including students» primary multiple intelligences and «love languages,» as well as the more traditional engagement and achievement markers including progress toward completing the state's college - ready course sequence.
Now, I happen to think that erosion of the traditional markers is a good thing.
As a young lad stuck in a magical realm Max has no traditional weapons like a sword or bow with which to directly confront any of the monsters he'll encounter on the way, but he's not entirely without help as he soon acquires a magical marker pen which fittingly allows him to draw helpful things directly into the world, essentially granting him magical powers.
Lin's installation evaluates the traditional use of badges and appropriates these uniform emblems as markers of changing female roles and the language used to characterize women in contemporary cultures.
Palmeri created these works using traditional painting tools as well as graffiti marker and spray paint to pay homage to abstract painters like Willem de Kooning while reclaiming abstract depictions of the female form from a woman's perspective.
Martian Watches, creator of the world's first smartwatch with voice, announces the mVoice G2, the first hybrid smartwatch to feature traditional watch hands with minute and hour markers over a full round power effective OLED display oh yeah, and it's got voice capabilities, too.
My close college friends and I named ourselves feminists, cursed loudly in public, flirted with insults instead of hair flips, gave one another dead roses for Valentine's Day, and even penned a poster for our apartment that read «The Hairy - Leg Café» to play with the negative stereotypes of feminists we knew some of our peers held.2 For me, using the F - word as a proud marker of my belief in equality means that I hear subtle and not so subtle put - downs when I'm critical of sexual double standards, traditional heterosexual marriage, differences in pay and prestige, and who cleans the bathroom.
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