Sentences with phrase «use of the technique lends»

However, use of the technique lends the research a gothic, macabre flavor, he says.

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Reveal conducted a market share analysis covering millions of loan records, made available under the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act, employing techniques the Federal Reserve and the Department of Justice use to spotlight lending disparities.
[11] It may also be useful to adopt the techniques used successfully by Singapore (and now others) to limit the ability of domestic banks to lend to foreigners in domestic currency, thus making it much harder for foreign speculators to take large short positions on the currency.
Her use of glazing and clay marbling techniques lend an organic quality to each piece.
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The artist's use of bold colours and graphics lends heavily from the tools and techniques of visual communication.
As you say, painters have been projecting onto canvas for centuries, and thus the technique is not new, but the use of 3 - D models is, and I believe it lends your works a unique sense of depth, as if the canvases are film stills or jpegs taken from a virtual environment.
Rachel White of Christie's notes that she used «a technique she inherited from Jackson Pollock, but her gestures are more fluid and harmonious than Pollock... lending her body of work a more poetic and lyrical quality.»
Just as certain gestures, knowledge, and abilities are passed down from generation to generation and continually change in the process, the technique of the collaged works on paper — which are partly lithographed, partly drawn on fi ne Nepal paper — allows the artist to use individual motifs, faces, and body parts repeatedly, always varying and lending them new shape.
His technique reflects the unnaturalness of the situations he registers, using prolonged photographic exposure to lend his pictures a surreal quality.
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