Sentences with phrase «traditional sense of»

As previously stated, I don't decorate our house for fall in the full traditional sense of the word.
I also prefer to go skirtless, in the traditional sense of a skirted piece of furniture, but in line with your later comment, I do have pieces that do not show the leg (but aren't skirted).
«In a traditional sense of a building, the highest price per square foot would be the retail,» said David E. Ash, a principal at Prince Realty Advisors.
From a traditional sense of basic human needs, everyone needs shelter.
And to make things worse, many of those that appear most appealing to our traditional sense of marketing and sales, such as Web caller ID, which captures the name and e-mail address of people visiting your site, are actually recipes for disaster online.
Located off on a gravel side road, it lacked that traditional sense of proximity to transportation and retail — but that was exactly why we had purchased it in the first place.
IDSA News & Info is not a blog in the traditional sense of the word, but it does provide industrial design news and insights in much the same way that a blog does.
These common beliefs are steeped in the traditional sense of marriage as defined between a man and a woman.
Notwithstanding the elements of physical distancing to achieve greater emotional closeness as described in the previous paragraphs, the rest of this article deals more with the traditional sense of a marriage separation.
Although this is not a wallet in the traditional sense of the term in that you can't transfer crypto onto the coin, it is a cold storage collectible that does hold btc value.
Cryptocurrencies have certainly been copping plenty of flak since their explosion in value late last year, and even the governor of the Bank of England, Mark Carney, got in on the act last month, accusing Bitcoin of being a failure in the traditional sense of a currency.
Of course, it won't really be an unveiling in the traditional sense of the word — BGR already took care of that with a recent exclusive, and we've seen the upcoming new Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 + plenty of times since then.
In the traditional sense of raising money, investors generally need to either be accredited or hire a stockbroker.
While Zopper is not really offline shopping in traditional sense of the word, Honor will aim to increase market share with this move as they roll the pitch for the launch of their new devices in India.
The question of whether children are «competent» in the traditional sense of an adult client being able to identify issues, rationally assimilate the appropriate data and make a reasoned decision based on that data, is a particularly delicate and challenging question to answer.
The thing that makes a winning fixed fee agreement is a quote that is lower than the fee that would be paid under an hourly basis, which then creates huge incentive for the firm to do the work at a lower cost (and I mean cost in the traditional sense of the word, not the lawyer sense) so that the firm increases its profit margin.
A: Not in the traditional sense of the word.
In R (E) v Governing Body of JFS [2009] UKSC 15, [2010] 1 All ER 319 the Supreme Court held that the Race Relations Act 1976 did not only prohibit discrimination on grounds of ethnic origin as defined by the wide cultural / historic test in Mandla v Dowell Lee [1983] 2 AC 548, [1983] 1 All ER 1062, but also in the narrower, more traditional sense of lineage or descent — indeed, prior to Mandla a narrow test based on birth or descent would have been required in order to establish discrimination on ethnic origin grounds.
When a person considers the court process, it is common for them to envision it in the traditional sense of judge, jury and trials.
«Vulnerability» was assessed in the traditional sense of determining human «exposure» to environmental change, «dependency» in terms of food, jobs, and revenue at stake, and «adaptability» in terms of wealth, assuming that richer countries will have more capacity to respond [41 — 43].
These are hardly production personnel in the traditional sense of the word.
«A horizon at repose, at rest... liminal point lifted and excised from space / time representation...... our traditional sense of orientation — and, with it, modern concepts of time and space — are based on a stable line: the horizon line.»
Each fragment represents a different part of one's traditional sense of the house or of space in relation to one's own body the floor, the ceiling, the roof, the window, and the doorway or threshold.
I hesitate to say this is performance in the traditional sense of the word.
Each fragment represents a different part of one's traditional sense of the house -LSB-...]
Condorelli has long engaged with the architecture and context of the exhibition space, building modular furniture and reflecting on the history of the institutions where she is showing, a fitting choice for this exhibition, then, which celebrates curatorial and artistic work as always related in ways that go beyond any traditional sense of curating as a practice of caring and selecting.
Hoyun Son presents work that proves art as tool for enhancing everyday life and building community that replaces the traditional sense of family.
Are Deller's downloadable film stills really collectibles in the traditional sense of the term?
This work's playful image and ironic text immediately disrupt our traditional sense of meaning, placing us in an uncanny world where we can't rely on what we know.
His photographs explore removing the traditional sense of masculinity inherent in the superhero narrative, a process that Alario and Keyes enacted literally within the small collages included in the show.
On the one hand, you have these really beautiful, minimalist, abstract works (in the kind of traditional sense of thinking about Donald Judd, Anne Truitt, that kind of concern for color and form), and then you have your video works, or your use of flowers, like the way a flower or an arrangement of flowers can stand in for something.
The developer says that «not all of the puzzles can be solved in the traditional sense of tapping or dragging and some will take a little bit of thinking outside of the box,» which you can kinda see in the trailer.
Plastic are rather of the opinion that their Playstation Move title - Datura - is an «interactive experience» rather than a «game» in the traditional sense of the word.
In the post I said that Rogue Process isn't a stealth game in the most traditional sense of the word, and in this post I want to talk about that a bit by discussing active stealth, the idea that games can still be about stealth even when their world is full of explosions, fighting and alarms.
The game is about stealth, but not in the traditional sense of clearing buildings and not leaving a trace.
This game is tough, but not in the traditional sense of the word.
We continued to have the traditional sense of a travel agent with people able to call in, but we also were able to reach out globally and build relationships with more than 450 airlines.
«Café Mar» is not a restaurant in the traditional sense of a building for congregation, but rather an experience in freedom and Mother Nature.
Over a decade ago, the Animal Protective Association of Missouri was an animal shelter in the traditional sense of the word.
While these dogs do not require «grooming» in the traditional sense of the word, they must have their coats separated regularly.
You're likely looking for a specific recommended «dose» of CBD for your pet in the traditional sense of dietary supplements.
At least not in the traditional sense of gambling.
SEO doesn't carry the same power it used to, at least not in the traditional sense of stuffing poorly written articles with keywords.
And then the other thing is the understanding that nowadays, in the traditional sense of things, an author needed to make it — especially in fiction — in the first 90 days with that book, or it was going to be remaindered on the shelves.
This is a Bentley we're talking about, so you're not going to find trim levels in the traditional sense of the term.
Actually, there is no such thing as a tuneup in the traditional sense of replacing parts to bring the ignition and fuel systems up to specs for maximum performance and efficiency efficiency...
«Harm», in the traditional sense of the term, is not inflicted on the gifted student.
We are not fond of linking assessment in the traditional sense of the word with making.
«This might not be a tool in the traditional sense of the word,» Michael Hutchinson, a social studies department head in Vincennes, Indiana, noted, but as a social studies educator, I find the National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) Network Ning to be invaluable.
Because The Greatest Showman is not, in any traditional sense of the phrase, a biographical motion picture about P.T. Barnum.
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