Sentences with phrase «unconventional nature»

For those of a truly unconventional nature, you can use sandbags or rocks, whatever you like as long as it's good and heavy.
A nonsymmetrical sculptural form that resists easy categorization, the work metaphorically represents the artist, who identifies with its emphatically unconventional nature.
He makes note of this because of the very unconventional nature that digital currencies have which makes them a credible threat to the existing banking system due to the numerous benefits it presents to the end user; this includes practically free currency transfer and elimination of bottlenecks.
From one perspective, the unconventional nature of recent U.S. monetary policy adds little that is fundamentally new to the challenges now facing EMEs.
Just a few years ago, any one of these complicating factors — the unconventional nature of their relationship; requiring two jobs in the same place; having a baby in the midst of the job search — could have caused problems.
Chastain herself is the earliest example of the unconventional nature of Zero Dark Thirty.
The unconventional design is a nod to the unconventional nature of the Summer Exhibition, which remains the world's oldest art show, and this year received about 12,000 submission from professionals and amateurs alike — exhaustingly narrowed down by a panel to a final 1,200 works.
Much of the criticism stems from the unconventional nature of Petro's token sale in general.
In order to put the idea of professionalism in its full perspective, we need to consider many things, but we should acknowledge the unconventional nature of our business as it relates to other sales fields.
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