Sentences with phrase «welcomed as an antidote»

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Pantone describes its decision thusly: «As consumers seek mindfulness and well - being as an antidote to the stress of modern day lives, welcoming colors that psychologically fulfill the yearning for reassurance and security are becoming more prominent.&raquAs consumers seek mindfulness and well - being as an antidote to the stress of modern day lives, welcoming colors that psychologically fulfill the yearning for reassurance and security are becoming more prominent.&raquas an antidote to the stress of modern day lives, welcoming colors that psychologically fulfill the yearning for reassurance and security are becoming more prominent.»
«I welcome this book as a sensitive antidote to the alternatives.
Reynolds» energy and commitment is admirable, but the film fails to live up to its promise as the antidote for a superhero genre long in danger of wearing out its welcome.
Finally, making is a mind - set, and it is a mind - set we welcome back into our classrooms as an antidote to pacing guides, standardized tests, and worksheets.
Zabo's depiction of an orientation rarely seen in romance is fascinating and a welcome antidote to books upon books where a «deviation» from the norm is seen as an aspect to be fixed, rather than an integral part of a character's identity.
A welcome antidote to the speed of the world, this picture book by French Canadian Dubuc was chosen as Booklist's 2014 Top of the List — Picture Book selection.
A welcome antidote to the Twilight craziness: a) it's actually literary (Cronin is a Professor of English), b) Cronin clearly grasps that vampires are not sexy and brooding... presenting them as pretty much mindless / instinctual animals instead, and c) there's no creepy virginity sub-text (although the Vatican seems to have missed that).
Happily, the Tate's expansive exhibition recognizes the centrality to Hamilton's work of print as idea and printmaking as process — a welcome antidote to the many surveys that concentrate on painting and sculpture to the exclusion of graphic art — and showed the prints as fully integrated within the larger body of Hamilton's wide - ranging oeuvre.
As Linda Norden writes in Parkett # 62: «The «Bumstead» paintings — whether detailing scenes of domestic misunderstanding, zooming in on off - camera moments of bafflement or simply scanning empty halls and walls for private memories — are excruciatingly specific representations of the gulfs between feeling and comprehension... smart, funny, startling, irreverently empathetic, and often heartbreaking, they are a welcome antidote to more laborious discourse.»
'' [A] welcome antidote to the opinion dressed up as science that parents are constantly fed.
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