Sentences with phrase «vicissitudes of»

«Vicissitudes of parenting adolescents: daily variations in parental monitoring and the early emergence of drug use,» in What Can Parents Do?
Forgiveness in The Therapy Hour — 3 - hour co-presentation with Dr. Bob Weathers on the vicissitudes of forgiveness in a clinical setting.
The most basic benefit of being in a relationship is the confidence you derive from having a teammate you can rely on to help with the vicissitudes of life.
Erikson's (Erikson, 1965, 1968) theory on the stages of psychosocial development in children, adolescents, and adults and Herbert's flow chart (Herbert, 1987) focus on the vicissitudes of identity and the development of unhealthy mental and social problems.
Vicissitudes of the therapeutic alliance or going from childhood to adolescence in a psychotherapeutic process: Psychiatrie de l'Enfant Vol 36 (2) 1993, 601 - 640.
Getting rich with cryptocurrency is a proxy for true freedom, a personal financial situation that is largely immune to the politics, flaws, and vicissitudes of an interconnected, global system — an oasis of security and a platform for individual pursuits.
The current thinking, available on all good guru blogs near you, is that skills and business awareness is the new «paradigmatic paradigm» and that knowledge of «law» is not actually necessary to practise law or is, at best, an inconvenience — as my brother Professor RD Charon observed earlier in the summer: Guest post: Professor R.D. Charon on the vicissitudes of a career in Law
The job market goes up and down, so do it to protect law schools and law students from the fickleness and vicissitudes of the lawyer job market and the unexpected difficulties of necessary lawyer development.
Claimants could counter that such an approach does not take into account the vicissitudes of life, ie the claimant may be forced to sell the vehicle sooner than they had otherwise planned.
Large firms serving major corporates will find the demand for different practices areas impacted by the vicissitudes of the economic cycle.
Writing successful programs requires insurers to forecast the long range vicissitudes of risks and exposure — difficult calculations in the current economic climate.
With monthly breakdowns, the client can tell if the matter is getting off budget, but this may simply be due to the vicissitudes of litigation.
The elasticity of the doctrine's boundaries is understandable given the vicissitudes of human experience.
Noel is «highly experienced at guiding clients through the vicissitudes of fraud litigation.
«The weight of our civilization has become so great, it now ranks as a global force and a significant wild card in the human future along with the Ice Ages and other vicissitudes of a volatile and changeable planetary system» — Dianne Dumanoski, Rethinking Environmentalism
This all required us endure meat loaf at home - even when local weather might have beckoned us to the places where the beautiful people go to avoid the vicissitudes of the seasons.
Given the recent bewildering consumer rejection of SunChips» compostable packaging for its perceived over-crinkliness, you might wonder why would anyone bother with something like food packaging within the vicissitudes of
Suburban houses underground, with easily controlled temperature, free from the vicissitudes of weather, with air cleaned and light controlled, should be fairly common.
Industry and ingenuity are the twin poles between which the vicissitudes of American art in the 20th century found orientation.
This drapes from the ceiling, cascading down and over a bed of leaves; arranged around this are recording what the artist describes as «the vicissitudes of life».
Williams's work is a critical investigation of the medium of photography and more broadly the vicissitudes of industrial culture, in particular its structures of representation and classification.
In his forthcoming essay on Mario Merz's Igloo (1971), Matt Jolly explicates the political vicissitudes of the Arte Povera artist's porous, hemispherical structure that hovers somewhere between sculpture and habitable architecture within the white cube, pointing toward more strident forms of institutional critique following the social upheaval of the late 1960s.
All the works are recent and indicate the current focus of the artist's interest in the vicissitudes of color as an optical phenomenon and physical embodiment as texture and material.
Carolee Schneemann and Heide Hatry explore current art practice filtered through a unique intergenerational friendship steeped with feminism, meat, performance, the vicissitudes of aging.
It kept him safe from the vicissitudes of the natural world but also from its profound joys.
In the end, such inoculations are the only real protection against the vicissitudes of opinion.
When culled from the proliferating archives — at the curatorial hand of the artist or the artistic hand of the curator — the compulsion toward photographic evidence that underpins this history comes up haunted by the vicissitudes of time, belief, prejudice, and ultimately, the betrayal of control and intention.
The paintings remain subject to the vicissitudes of what Rothko most despised: the politics of reputations, the unavoidable museums, the charades of the auction house, the eternal critical murmur.»
The subject is not time itself, but rather the ever - changing vicissitudes of artistic practice both internal to an artist and as conceived by a viewer as time passes.
This slipping outside time explains, Proust writes, «why it was that my anxiety on the subject of my death had ceased at the moment when I had unconsciously recognised the taste of the little madeleine, since the being which at that moment I had been was an extra temporal being and therefore unalarmed by the vicissitudes of the future.»
Organized in groupings that explore varied themes — such as «Women, Men, and Other Beasts,» «Primal Landscapes,» «An Art of Memory,» and «Vicissitudes of the Grid» — the show features key works by artists such as Louise Bourgeois, Helen Frankenthaler, Adolph Gottlieb, Philip Guston, Willem and Elaine de Kooning, Louise Nevelson, Philip Pearlstein, and Robert Rauschenberg.
In Friedrichsplatz, Argentinean artist Marta Minujin has recreated a life - sized Parthenon out of banned books, while in the city's former underground train station Nikhil Chopra's film and painted panorama records the vicissitudes of his recent overland odyssey from Athens (where Documenta had another incarnation earlier this year) to Kassel.
«She simply dismissed the vicissitudes of the art market, the succession of new trends in the art world.
Their work engages directly with the vicissitudes of everyday life, offering subtle moments of transformation.
It is this, rather than the vicissitudes of style, that delivers the jolt.
As abstraction sustains the artist, the artist revivifies abstraction, measuring it against the vicissitudes of daily life and the contingencies of professional practice, in ways unexpectedly sincere and mysteriously personal.
In the words of critic Irving Sandler, «She simply dismisses the vicissitudes of the art market, the succession of new trends in the art world.
The result is that a painter who was once seen to be on the cutting edge of advanced art is now, thanks to the vicissitudes of fashion, relegated against his will to the ranks of the nay - sayers and cultural conservatives.
While his work evinces nostalgia for the halcyon days of modernist abstraction, its engagement with the vicissitudes of pop culture brings this idealism into a contemporary orbit.
The vicissitudes of the art market have claimed another high profile scalp, according to data collected by Artnet and analysed in a Bloomberg article last week, Damien Hirst prices are static.
Such are the vicissitudes of business.
It will be an interesting opportunity to talk with Mitch about how he thinks about the vicissitudes of «relative performance» (three excellent years are being followed by one poor one) and shareholder twitchiness.
Have money set aside for the vicissitudes of life.
Buffett is one among several billion, trying to fight the vicissitudes of this life after he dies.
If you're a homeowner, consider how exposed you want to be to the vicissitudes of the property market.
When you float, you are subject to the vicissitudes of the index, whether a borrower or a lender.
While the short - term vicissitudes of the market are based purely on investor sentiment, dividends are doled out based on actual business prospects.
Until the developed stock markets retreat from record levels of valuation, we expect to have less portfolio exposure to equities going forward and more exposure to event driven situations such as liquidations and reorganizations that are not so dependent on the vicissitudes of the stock market for their investment return.
Klarman writes: «Investing in bargain - priced securities provides a «margin of safety» — room for error, imprecision, bad luck, or the vicissitudes of the economy and stock market.»
«The vicissitudes of extramarital love and the obstructions to its smooth flow — including spouses, children, and the very clandestineness of the relationship — are tracked by Enright with a raw clarity expressed in magnetically precise prose.
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