Sentences with phrase «very ambiguity»

One of the problems is that when works like Heilmanns receive praise for their wit and ingenuity, it downgrades the expectations and ambitions of other abstract artists; so that now, any number of painters think that slapping a few lines and shapes around on a canvas, in a manner that vaguely represents something or other — place, memory, feeling, whatever — constitutes an abstract painting, in which it is the very ambiguity of the work which constituting the «abstract» bit.
The very ambiguity that allows an occasion to arise, become, and enjoy itself also earmarks that occasion for reconsideration as to its value in the future.
Perhaps its very ambiguity is part of the hook.
For the clown is a most ambiguous figure, and in his very ambiguity a most appropriate symbol for the ambiguity of the sacred and for the double - rhythm which this ambiguity requires.

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«It's important to be very clear with what you communicate to avoid ambiguity, which could complicate things and slow the negotiation process.»
On Thursday Trump also reintroduced some ambiguity, saying that the attack «could be very soon or not so soon at all!»
But there's lower ambiguity on the paint - by - numbers path: very clear but more risky.
«The ambiguity of these very latest developments introduced by President Trump is casting a shadow over the future travel demand to and from the U.S.,» said Nadejda Popova, travel project manager at Euromonitor.
Dealing with ambiguity at a startup is par for the course, but the benefits of solving the problems that matter most eventually become very clear — though it's often years down the road before they do.
a very few ambiguities) and again man is the reason... since in my own experience..
There is a very delicate question which places us face to face with the ambiguity of the situation..
Scholars experience the phenomenon time after time: you approach a new subject with a few large general impressions and inevitably discover, upon investiga tion, that the impressions don't do justice to the complexity of the data, or, at the very least, that they take on shades of ambiguity you had not previously imagined.
The ambiguity is deepened because the skills needed are very rarely present in high degree in any one person.
Ambiguity and loveliness helped us to accept, quite happily and without effort, something which is very difficult to credit.
Bishop Persell, viewing the scene from the perspective of the Episcopal Diocese of Chicago, draws an even stronger conclusion: «If you're formed in opposition and negativity, you're bound to keep on splitting — there's always need for more purity, and you don't live with ambiguity very well, so you end up in a church of one.»
On the one side we have the prophets of the word, who announce the very power of God, with no ambiguity or ambivalence, and with hard objectivity.
For a very balanced discussion of the ambiguity of the New Testament church, see Christopher Rowland.
Next, with regard to the very important role of the concept of «the future» in Dr. Altizer's thought, I find a very considerable ambiguity here, as to whether the future as eschatological future is grasped as vision or as analysis of actual existence in faith.
British theologian Kenneth Leech goes so far as to say that «the holding together of apparent contradictions and ambiguities is of the very nature» of what he calls «the orthodox project.»
The burden of the preceding discussion is to suggest that technology, with all its problems, is not a monolithic entity whose very touch brings the death of creativity and aesthetic experience, but an integral aspect of human personal and social existence, with all the richness and ambiguity of human life itself.
And Updike has brought his epic American character a very long way indeed: from Rabbit the scared and solipsistic youth fleeing life's limits to Harry the middle - aged grandfather reluctantly accepting life's essential ambiguity.
The actual blood of everyday human experience — the stuff that art and literature capture, in all their ambiguity and resistance to ideological programs — is not circulating very well to the body's limbs.
Every personal encounter is open to ambiguity and misconstruction, yet this very relativity provides the material for the uniquenesses, the events and decisions of Geschichte.
The paradoxes and ambiguities which baffle us will be ultimately resolved because, in a sense, they are resolved now in the very being of God.
This presence of many possibilities is the very condition of ambiguity.
Another way of looking at this question of the evolution of religious thought is to note that any verbal form of statement which has been before the world for some time discloses ambiguities; and that often such ambiguities strike at the very heart of the meaning.
The very contrast between the two symbols of resurrection and immortality in our Western Christian tradition calls attention to this ambiguity in the dimension of deathlessness in our mortal frame.
The co-chairs of the ADP process, for their part, recognise that the carefully - crafted ambiguity of their mandates provide an opportunity for negotiators to reflect on the very purpose of an international agreement, and not just its content and form.
«The provisions of section 2 (3) of the EFCC (Establishment) Act, 2004, are all too very clear and straightforward to admit of any ambiguity».
«An agreement with a lot more ambiguity is more favorable to countries that are very concerned about showing [they have met their commitments].
I think a lot of that ambiguity comes from the faulty — and very American — mindset that «if some of this important health - promoting thing is good for me, then a # $ % & - ton must be incredible!»
Pearce has also written a well - carpentered screenplay; there are some very big scenes and big moments here — sometimes too big — but he gives us a carefully crafted dramatic setup, an intriguingly curated selection of suspects for the crime and all of it building to a fascinating, finely balanced ambiguity in the movie's climactic stages.
At the very least, that ambiguity reminds viewers how narrow our relationship with the narratives we watch has become — how prone we are, as a viewing public, to assume our demands will be met.
Once Marianne marries Max she recedes from the narrative, taking a sense of ambiguity — arguably the very appeal of this type of identity intrigue — with her.
Quarry's knack for conveying moral ambiguity and its mastery of setting reminds me of another very good show that took forever to catch on; it was about a cancer - stricken chemistry teacher in Albuquerque who started cooking meth to make money.
The film delights in answering very few of the big questions, and features more than its share of ambiguities, which in retrospect is brilliantly at odds with its coldly clinical eye.
Most of these excerpts are from the middle and the very end: I trust I won't be mistaken for the sort of boob who attacks ambiguity or complexity.
Eric Kohn wrote in his review, «Whatever happens with it, «Eleanor Rigby» at the very least succeeds at depicting the ambiguity of communication embedded in every relationship.»
I was aware that the other two films had been very linear in their storytelling and I wanted to go into more dreamlike territory and ambiguity, as well.
Django's transformation from subservient slave to kick - arse angel of retribution doesn't feel very organic at all, whilst a scene that hints at the moral ambiguity required in the bounty hunter profession disappointingly ends before it has even begun.
Though visually never less than striking, acted with rough - edged vigorousness by the three leads, and laced with a couple of nicely unresolved ambiguities, Zvyagintsev's bid for political relevance is hobbled by the film's melodrama and ultimately it's all very obvious — but it makes its point, and it leaves Winter Sleep all the more anemic by comparison.
A large part of implementing Mastery Learning is to avoid ambiguity and to make your expectations very clear to your learners.
Other concerns are similarly borne of ambiguity and disingenuousness: What critics rightly intuit is that the Common Core very well could have profound, pernicious effects on classrooms in several ways.
Its moral ambiguities, along with its very readable style, make this novel an ideal choice for book groups.
Maybe Apple just means to cover the files generated by their software, like Smashwords — but Smashwords» terms very clearly state, «The author / publisher is not authorized to independently sell or distribute Smashwords - generated file conversions», so there is no ambiguity.
This is very high level, and full of ambiguity if you don't know what some of those terms mean.
For some people this ambiguity that surrounds so much of the plot may very well be frustrating, and for others it will be the cause of many hours of reflection.
Altmejd delights in ambiguity, but he also deals very much in the obvious.
The materials may not be miscellaneous and everyday, as with Rauschenberg, but Stella's renditions very much play with the ambiguity between panting and sculpture, flatness and three - dimensionality.
In this immersive installation, West, placed her figurative sculptures into a space she has created within the gallery that mimics a home space, alludes to narratives of the domestic life, and sets the stage for ambiguity, inviting ---- per her signature ---- voyeurism borne of very human curiosity.
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