Sentences with phrase «view these spaces as»

It offers the same viewing space as a 5» inch phone but offers an even better viewing experience because of the screen's width.
We view this space as a temporal solo exhibition, with each large work staying on the wall for at least 6 months, before being painted over and recommissioned for the next show.The site specific installation pushes the artists craft and practice to create something beyond their normal scale — the wall being 20 foot long and 14 foot high.
A third, more optimistic, interpretation would view these spaces as openings, creating a welcoming space for the next portrait in the series.

Not exact matches

As the company widens its market, it's increasingly possible that the larger digital imaging companies will move into the space and risk turning awesome little point - of - view cameras into a commodity.
Young was reassigned in 1987 as special assistant for engineering, operations and safety at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, a move he viewed as punishment for his outspokenness.
The stakes are high, with a space race for a new era viewed as a linchpin to help make life better here on earth.
Many Wall Street strategists view the recent CVS - Aetna merger talks as evidence that some of the industry's major players are also wary of Amazon's ambitions in the space.
Some editors will even print it verbatim, as they view ready - to - print articles as an easy way to fill up space with little effort on their part.
Queen Elizabeth II sat next to Anna Wintour as they viewed Richard Quinn's runway show before presenting him with the inaugural Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design at London Fashion Week's BFC Show Space on February 20, 2018, in London, United Kingdom.
I am nearly certain that the folks at the campsite figured they were doing us a great favor by saving such a plum space — boasting as it did a view of the Virgin River, a cow pasture, and the rust red cliffs against the horizon.
«It looks like it will continue to rage on so long as patents are viewed and wielded as swords and shields in the ongoing fight for supremacy in this intensely competitive space,» Santorelli says.
«I think it's one more message from the SEC that they view coins as securities and they encourage everyone in the space to... follow securities laws,» said Jason Gottlieb, partner at Morrison Cohen, where he leads the cryptocurrency litigation team.
But Greater Media, a 59 - year - old company which runs 21 radio stations and is considered an innovator in the digital space, - views post-click as a way to engage its target audiences and those stations» advertisers.
All told, we continue to view Pfizer as an attractive core holding within the large pharmaceutical space.
Eashwar Krishnan, portfolio manager, Tybourne Capital, said, «We view CarDekho as a direct comparable to Autohome in China (another Tybourne investment), and as the leader in the space, we expect CarDekho to capture a substantial portion of the auto classifieds market in India.»
All told, we continue to view Merck & Co. stock as a solid core holding for investors seeking participation in the large pharmaceutical space.
Nonetheless, the survey also found that «every third coworking space views WeWork as a threat to its economic perspectives; however this opinion depends on the concrete vicinity to WeWork locations.
«We view the launch of this ETF as a win / win situation for everyone involved because other entrants in the active ETF space have shown us that, generally, the fees for investors are lower and the tax efficiency should be higher.
All told, we continue to view Merck as a solid core holding for investors seeking participation in the large pharma space.
I don't know about other industries but in the real estate space [I play a support role] traditional marketing methods are dying and / or cost prohibitive — print magazines, direct mail, fliers, door hangers etc — I can see why other forms of marketing would be imperative [especially when there is a brand and some form of uniqueness to the product or service] but it's been my experience that the public views real estate peeps as «all the same» and therefor will often choose the 1st one they come across when looking for homes — online.
Our view is the rally in US Treasuries can reverse as quickly as it ran up, so our team is really avoiding that space.
This is a two - dimensional view in three - dimensional space as it leaves out the very necessities of finance.
In what can only be viewed as a tussle for dominance in the space, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) have each taken a number of steps.
When you start working at a coworking space, view it as an opportunity to grow and further develop your business.
(The firm's founder, Eran Chen, has referred to the 420 Kent design as «a molded iceberg, sculptured to create the maximum number of views and outdoor spaces.»)
With its iconic design, amazing views and abundant access to outdoor amenity spaces, The Spiral will serve as a major leap forward in the evolution of the modern workplace.»
Though «corporates were divided as to whether they view flexible space as a long - term or short - term solution to their portfolio requirements,» they are for the moment revelling in the choice that this nascent market provides.
She is a regular contributor of fixed income analysis to Saxo bank's News & Research hub where she outlined her view of bond market trends across the developed and emerging market spaces, as well as in investment grade and high - yield bonds.
And, since Coinbase seeks to foster relationships within those spaces, it could very well invest in companies that may be viewed as competitors.
«In a big - tent coalition, you need to have space and flexibility to have somewhat different views as long as they're respectful,» he says.
The authors usefully highlight the ways in which the evangelical fervor of the nineteenth century gave women considerably expanded space for social leadership, and they view people such as Matthews and Joseph Smith, founder of the Mormons, as reacting, at least in significant part, to this challenge to patriarchy.
Whiteheadians seem able to imagine such ecstatically spanned unities - across - time on the so - called «microscopic» scale of the «specious present,» but give up on the idea as the scope of the temporal disclosure space is widened to the scale of human lifetime and of generations.7 But worse than this from the point of view of Heidegger's temporal problematic, by submitting the ecstatic unities of their «specious presents» to the before / after ordering and metric properties of linear time, at least in terms of their mutually external relations and arrangements, they give back ontologically every advantage they gained from the use of an cc - static - temporal disclosure horizon in the first place, even though it was only the single horizon of presence.
If Israel views itself as caretaker of the land — its divine mission, in Buber's view — whose owner always makes space for those who need it (for those who choose to live with the same inclusive spirit), the religious precept of imitatio dei would require us as Jews to share that space, even the holy city of Jerusalem, to make it a «divine place» — the place «God intended to have made of it.»
«The term can refer to theological accounts of the world as God's creation; or to philosophical reflection on the categories of space and time; or to observational and theoretical study of the structure and evolution of the physical universe; or, finally, to «world views»: unified imaginative perceptions of how the world seems and where we stand in it» (Tracy and Lash, vii).
C. S. Lewis, in his three masterful Space Trilogy volumes, reminds us frequently that the inhabitants of Mars, the hrossa, view the inhabitants of earth as «the bent ones.»
When an autonomous nature and an infinite space dawned in the Renaissance, the world was no longer manifest as the creation, and with the subsequent triumph of modern science, contingency in the medieval sense has disappeared from view.
There's nothing to exclude the possibility that time / space (if viewed from an outside perspective) might look like an hourglass with the singularity as the «pinch» in the hourglass.
In this view, classroom space becomes the place for a creative interplay of forces, where ideas, as well as teachers and students, come alive.
Though some of his views were a bit unorthodox, Newton saw God as essential to the existence of space.
Triangles, mathematical relations, logical systems, groups, rings, spaces, etc. are all eternal objects or can be viewed as eternal objects through their ordinary expression in mathematical or logical symbolism.
In partial defense of this view, Parmenides» student, Zeno, showed that both science and common sense ran into paradoxes when they assumed (as they did at that time) that space and time are made up of elementary units, but still are continua.
our view of the universe presents two realities... namely, gravitational ether and electromagnetic field or — as they might also be called — space and matter.»
As feminist psychologists have shown, his views of «inner space» reflect sex role stereotypes, even though they are far less blatant than Freud's sexist biases.
As a position with definite views about human beings, secularism is not a value - neutral space in that project.
1 In addition to his views about the physical features of the world, in these works Whitehead also developed the view that the very nature of entities referred to by such words as «red» and «green» depended on the uniformity of space - time.
As Professor Ford noted, this is significantly different from the «Newtonian view of space and time that Whitehead criticizes in PR.
These were also Chris Clarke's interests; he was taking Whitehead's views as giving points of comparison for the different view of space which he was developing.
space / time can be viewed best as a sheet of paper.
They could be viewed as having definite location and as moving continuously through space.
There is something remaining in the vacated space, and perhaps the idea of one's historical perspective or point of view can be used to rebuild the old notion of faith as assensus and fiducia before God.
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