Sentences with phrase «very classical approach»

It's a very classical approach, but I don't see myself as the mastermind or a control freak.

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«54 Lowe claims that Whitehead «had adopted a very» un-Bergsonian approach: extension was to express the interconnectedness (both spatial and temporal) of nature, rather than — as in the classical materialism which Bergson took to be correct in its own sphere — disconnection only.
To date, theoretical physicists have developed theories that explain how parts of the universe work: classical mechanics for objects at everyday sizes and speeds, quantum mechanics for very tiny objects at everyday speeds, special relativity for things that approach the speed of light.
James Wan (again, with an incredible year in film) has taken a very classical and old school approach to this story of The Perron family and their interactions with the evil spirits in their Rhode Island home.
We know our students access, process and create information in very different ways and are moving away from more classical approaches to teaching and learning in order to engage students and move beyond retention.
«We chose to give to the Greater Good fund because we have been so happy with the Great Hearts approach for our daughter, and the idea that the same high - level academic environment and classical education is offered in communities that are less fortunate than ours is very important... I see the Great Hearts schools as a larger community, and it's important to us that this community be diverse and support young people from all socio - economic backgrounds.»
Combining oil painting and textile collage, the colour palette is very much inspired by a 19th century approach, with Fritz Bornstück working like an impressionist in the field, while at the same time turning the works around to pull them in a decidedly more contemporary direction, inflicting contrasting architecture and items on the classical compositions.
Ms. Breen's contemporary style is informed by her intuitive and reflective approach to the subject, yet Ms. Breen has a very solid classical training in the arts.
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