Sentences with phrase «upon his ideas at»

Written by Nancy Spector in close consultation with the artist and reflecting and expanding upon his ideas at the time, Felix Gonzalez - Torres presents a thematic overview of the artist's rich, many - layered practice, including the signature paper stacks, candy spills, light strings, and billboards, and demonstrates his continued resonance today.
Written by Nancy Spector in close consultation with the artist and reflecting and expanding upon his ideas at the time, Felix Gonzalez - Torres presents a thematic overview of the artist's rich, many - layered practice, including the signature paper stacks, candy spills, light strings and billboards — and demonstrates his continued resonance today.

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How to Get the Most Out of a Conference: Making the Most of Your Time It's not a good idea to completely book your schedule before you arrive at the conference, deciding upon sessions and scheduling all of your meetings.
It was at such an occasion in 1995 — the 200th anniversary of a Spanish royal decree that made Cuervo the first legitimate producer of «mezcal wine» — that the company directors stumbled upon the idea to share their secret stash with the rest of us.
In fact, brainstorming works best when everyone comes together to share their ideas after they've had time to work independently, since groups tend to be better at shaping and building upon ideas.
I'm finding that a quick sketch that illustrates the idea is far easier to expand upon and remember at a later date than a few words quickly scribbled down.
Introverts prefer to think about the task at hand or the next project before acting upon an idea.
«At Misty, we are focused on creating the personal robot of the future that developers and makers can build upon as well as share skills and ideas for what a robot can be.
I would tell someone just starting their career here at Franklin Templeton that they should not be afraid to contribute ideas, challenge the way that things are done, or speak up as I have found that colleagues and leaders are always open to hearing what you have to say and will act upon ideas if they feel as though it would be beneficial.
Hay recorded that Lincoln told him at one point: «I consider the central idea pervading this struggle is the necessity that is upon us, of proving that popular government is not an absurdity.
Only faith derived from Christian preaching is able to deduce the certainty of God acting upon us even from those fragments, which otherwise would remain only a small part of the history of ideas, and quite a problematic part at that.»
If something so important for each individual is dependent upon accepting / rejecting a supposed scriptural «truth» (as you define it) then make the case for how it makes any sense at all that humans would be judged negatively for rejecting something they have no idea exists!!
Reinforcing in advance the claim I have put forth at the end of Part Two, Hartshorne went on to point out: «Just as the Stoics said the ideal was to have good will toward all but not in such fashion as to depend in any [221] degree for happiness upon their fortunes or misfortunes, so Christian theologians, who scarcely accepted this idea in their ethics, nevertheless adhered to it in characterizing God.»
I really think that the Spirit is at work to impress a similar idea upon lots of people all at the same time.
Once upon a time, people laughed at the idea that microscopic organisms would cause disease, disfigurement and death because the things could not be seen.
Give it 20 more years, and the idea of someone being elected that plays upon the LGBT «Question» will be looked at the same as someone campaigning on the basis that women should not show their ankles or elbows in public.
Thus it conceives the world of nature as something derived from and dependent upon something logical prior to itself, a world of immaterial ideas; but this is not a mental world or a world of mental activities or of things depending on mental activity although it is an intelligible world or a world in which mind, when mind comes into existence, finds itself completely at home.
I once cite «Realism and Idealism,» the passage about objective idealism in which Collingwood clearly states his conception of the world of nature: «Thus it conceives the world of nature as something derived from and dependent upon something logical prior to itself, a world of immaterial ideas; but this is not a mental world or a world of mental activities or of things depending on mental activity although it is an intelligible world or a world in which mind, when mind comes into existence, finds itself completely at home.
Sometimes the picture of hell has been painted in lurid fashion, with ghastly punishment inflicted upon «lost» persons; more frequently, at least in recent theological writing, this aspect has been muted or denied, and stress has been put on such ideas as persistence after death apart from God's presence — or even in that presence, which for the utterly unworthy man or woman would be horrifying, as when an evil person is compelled to be with someone whom he or she deeply hates.
Peoples and nations differ as to the energy of thought they bring to bear upon the vocal material at their disposal for the expression of ideas.
To introduce this idea of a revelatory function of poetic discourse, I will draw upon three preparatory concepts that I have examined at greater length in my other writings on hermeneutics.6
Paul's address at Athens reflects Luke's theology, not Paul's; and even if isolated elements in it correspond with isolated elements in Paul's letters, comparisons must be based upon the basic directions present in the theological ideas of both.
To this formidable process of natural compression there may well be added the artificial constraint imposed by a stronger human group upon a weaker; we have only to look about us at the present time to see how this idea is seeking, indeed rushing towards, its realization.
Yet at any time, if a better solution comes to light, the old idea is either dismissed or improved upon.
These are developed quite independently of one another and the features they have in common, e.g. the concept of the function of the Son of man at the Last Judgement, they owe to a common dependence upon general and widespread apocalyptic ideas.
When Joshua invited me I knew immediately what I wanted to talk about, and it's something I talk a lot about at leadership conferences — the idea that people with power are called upon to leverage their power for people who don't have power.
I've said it before, but I think one of the biggest misconceptions running rampant through our culture is this idea that happiness is a fortuity; that it's something we stumble upon if we're in the right place at the right time or if we wake up on the right side of the bed.
I also have a little admission to make here, when I woke up this morning I was so busy with bits and pieces on my laptop upon waking that I didn't actually make it out of my bedroom until just before midday when my stomach started shouting at me for food... I had no idea how late it had got!
When Richard came upon a big newspaper picture of his friend Lee Roy Yarbrough's 1967 wreck at Indianapolis, it gave him an idea for a joke.
Likewise, back in 2007, Robbie Savage wouldn't have realised that he was denying himself an Indian summer at Roy Keane's upwardly mobile Sunderland when he happened upon the hilarious idea of mimicking a popular TV advert on his answerphone message.
Otherwise, I think it would have been - for me at least - a bunch of really good ideas that I wouldn't know exactly how to act upon.
With BBQ season finally upon us, we're throwing a #TurkeyTakeover Twitter Party on May 14th at 9 pm ET to share ideas on using turkey in your favorite grilling recipes.
Ms. McCarthy, who is retiring at the end of the school year, also reflected upon the idea that you should strive to leave an organization better than when you joined it.
At six months, most babies start eating solid foods, so it is a good idea to give your child a hard edible object to chew upon when he starts having teething problems.
With your posts and through the comments and responses of other I now at least have a plan in place, which brings me so much more peace than simply feeling like «I have no idea what to do!!!!» Thank you again, praise God for this resource and I pray for blessings upon your families!
What wasn't reported at the time was that although Pritchard didn't get involved in the exchange, he was so incensed by opposition to his idea that he took it upon himself to ring around the offices of every MP who had been negative in their reply to basically say: «I'm ruddy well going to do it anyway, and you can't stop me!»
That was the situation until Peter Tuthill, a postdoctoral research physicist at the University of California, Berkeley, and his co-workers hit upon the idea to help the Keck telescope squint.
I like the idea of city running tours - when I am traveling I make sure to run at least once in a city because I have stumbled upon some great spots that way.
So on that happy note, can we just talk about the fact that I saw this super cute bag, with a monogram of course, at EWR back in June that I had no idea where it came from and then all of a sudden, I decided to really look for it, after encouragement from someone on my team, and #boom, I actually stumbled upon when clicking on a different image that brought me to a Pinterest board that happened to have the bag I was looking for!!
I like the idea of avoiding fabric bunching at the hipline, but I wear full camisoles to avoid my midriff or back being revealed upon stretching, bending over, or reaching.
While women once upon a time would balk at the idea of proudly calling themselves «slutty,» many of us are now emblazoning these words on our chests as tiny badges of honor.
This is actually two graphic prints, one superimposed upon the other, and I got the idea from Debbie at Confessions of a Plate Addict.
I used to have such chances and almost made it upon those impractical ideas from some romantic movies, but I blew them off at the last minute I pulled myself back to reality.
Gillespie smartly uses the known and builds upon it with context and some style, using «modern day» Tonya, Jeff and LaVona among others as interview subjects for a documentary of sorts that frames the film, but also has the characters speak into the camera in non-interview segments to help give Tonya some humanity, or at least make sure you have a better idea about all of her story and life coming out and you did going in.
So much of the film was like this — half - thought - out ideas that might have worked with better writers and actors but upon completion didn't work at all.
However, the best of them are the ones that intrigue an initial idea and elaborate upon it with the kind of well - developed characters, ingenious plots and emotional resonance that is rarely seen in films aimed at family audiences.
Even if the level of other characters» own development decreases as they move down the food chain of plot importance (Some speak of their lack of feelings of worth and act upon them, others give themselves neat nicknames and show off their abilities, and one seemingly appears only as fodder for the villain (After the pronouncement that said character is dead, we half expect the follow - up to be «And we have killed him»)-RRB-, there is at least this conflict of ideas between its central characters playing out as though it, instead of nifty superhuman talents, is what matters the most.
Worst of all, Peyton barely if at all references the game upon which it was based, even as an Easter egg for nerds like yours truly; but then again, that game itself was kind of a Frankensteinian hybrid of old - school monster movies, making this adaptation's departures feel like some sort of feeble and unsuccessful full - circle gesture to liberate its ideas from a derivative foundation.
Meaning that the only thing «based on true events» about Prey at Night is that the general idea of «strangers» committing random crimes was loosely based upon a true event from Bertino's own childhood — as well as an infamous string of real - life murders that shocked America.
He has been brought from an Amazonian river, where he was revered as God (another idea the film stretches a bit), by authorities to be experimented upon at a secret Baltimore government lab, where work starts at night.
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