Sentences with phrase «with fragility»

So you would want to appear as someone who knows how to handle this asset with the fragility that it deserves.
That, along with the fragility of its «durable» ceramic coating puts into question how serious (or not) Harman aims at making this speaker a true travel companion.
«Building on our leadership in the rugged mobile market, we see the growing customer dissatisfaction with the fragility of their mobile phone and the poor battery life in particular, preventing them from using their mobile for key parts of their day to day life,» said Peter Stephens, CEO of Bullitt Group.
And this 100 % alarmism has nothing to do with the real state of the planet, but all to do with the fragility and arbitrary nature of their ascendency.
INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ART * April 24 - July 28 * Curated by Kate Kraczon * Experimenting with the fragility of materials such as cellophane, powder, lipstick, and eye shadow, Karla Black creates visceral sculptures that convey vulnerability and uncertainty yet remain stalwartly poised on the verge of something extraordinary.
Her sculptures are either «almost» or «only just» objects and skirt amongst the mediums of painting, performance art and installation, often contrasting large scale with a fragility of form.
Making use of shifting viewpoints between Earth and the stars, Hammick's woodcuts reflect the artist's concern with the fragility of the environment and notions of home and identity.
The late Shelagh Wakely channelled nature's wonders into works that married splendour with fragility.
Experimenting with the fragility of materials such as cellophane, powder, lipstick, and eye shadow, Karla Black creates visceral sculptures that convey vulnerability and uncertainty yet remain stalwartly poised on the verge of something extraordinary.
Porcelain thus occupies a unique place in our collective imaginary: it is durable enough to be the material of choice for domestic objects and yet it is fragile and delicate enough to have connotations with the fragility of bone or skin.
The choice to work with porcelain in an exploration of the spiritual and physical body in the current exhibition is not arbitrary: porcelain has certain metaphoric connections with fragility and purity (a kind of soft skin) as well as a geological rarity.
It's the most abstract of all art expression» The paintings by Hugonin and Martin share many qualities: they operate with a kind of interior musicality and balance their apparent precision and control with a fragility that suggests a very human touch.
The highly original works mixing metal, perspex and light deal with the fragility of humanity and are often inspired by the edgy and saturated energy of Johannesburg.
Although aware of its unequivocal hybridity with fragility and temporality, it is deemed private, everlasting and manageable against the volatile anxieties of the external.
Working with everyday mundane objects such as fruit and trashcans, Nancie's work alludes to the body, marking the space with a fragility that is both tantalizing and violating.
Parker's engagement with the fragility of existence and the transformation of materials is exemplified in two works: Cold Dark Matter (1991), a cartoon - like reconstruction of an exploded army shed, and Heart of Darkness (2004), the formal arrangement of charred remains from a forest fire.
Ether One is a first person adventure that deals with the fragility of the human mind.
Julian Dennison's Russell is the pyrokinetic child at the center of this whole drama, and Dennison (a breakout presence in Taika Waititi's 2016 film Hunt For the Wilderpeople) imbues him with fragility, broken up by flashes of rapacious anger.
Plummer is the one real saving grace here, imbuing Zev with a fragility and confusion that helps serve him as an unreliable narrator and erstwhile angel of vengeance.
His Reynolds has a rather tarnished, aging grandeur, with a fragility that's almost infantile; his odd, somehow puckered voice, which seems at times to be emerging from a vintage Bakelite radio, is not so much feminine as somehow ancient, the sound of a mummified soul that could crumble to dust if exposed too brutally to the noise and fuss of the world.
The father's emotional incapacity and stubborness coupled with his fragility is finely played by Bruce Dern and Will Forte as the long suffering son whose own humdrum life is of no interest to his self - absorbed dad is also a delight.
Denis's latest film, Let the Sunshine In, is, as its name suggests, considerably less despondent, concerned as it is with the fragility, and perseverance, of the heart.
There is so much I love about your outfit - the colour of your nails, your lilac bag, the statement watch which contrasts nicely with the fragility of the dress....
Indeed, the old study was able to obtain a near miraculous 300 - 500 % lifespan increase (albeit the yeasts were retarded in development with some fragility, but were viable), the yeasts reached 250 days lifespan (nearly a full year!!!
«Orthopaedic Care of Patients with Fragility Fractures» recommends that physicians proactively screen, monitor, and if necessary, assist in getting treatment for all elderly and other at - risk patients for osteoporosis following an initial bone fracture to prevent subsequent fractures.
Friendships and work relationships have different social norms, she writes, and workplace friendships — which operate somewhere between the two different worlds — are fraught with fragility and ambiguity.
With the fragility and weakness of the squad they all look tough games.
a truth fully appreciated in many historic segments of Christianity that have chosen to live with the fragility of this truth, rather than with the certainty — and presumed finality — of magisterial truth.
What do we say about these tendencies which, in combination with the fragility of the human psyche, seem to make walls necessary?

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Thus, emerging economies with large twin deficits and other macroeconomic fragilities may experience further downward pressure on their financial markets and growth rates.
«I'm similarly impressed by the fragility of our economic system, even though it's been reinforced with so many heavy measures by governments around the globe, ECB bond - buying programs and zero interest rate policies here in the U.S., for instance.»
Moreover, it is now doubtful whether the efficient market hypothesis makes any kind of sense. Indeed, a great many economists and bankers have discovered Minskyâ $ ™ s views on financial fragility and his financial instability hypothesis, according to which banks and financial markets can not be left to themselves: we need regulations even though regulating markets may not succeed in avoiding another crisis once the memory of the current crisis has faded away.As told to me by a law student recently hired by Blackrock, the largest asset manager in the world, with assets totalling more than 3,500 billion dollars â $ «thatâ $ ™ s one and a half times larger than UBS and twice as large as PIMCO â $ «many asset managers are now turning away from hiring neoclassical economists and actually prefer hiring engineers, sociologists and even philosophers.
At this moment of fragility, raising rates risks tipping some part of the financial system into crisis, with unpredictable and dangerous results.
Correlation risk: «The concept of diversification is the foundation of modern portfolio theory... The financial engineer... reduces the risk of a portfolio by combining anti-correlated assets... All modern portfolio theory does is transfer price risk into hidden short correlation risk... Many popular institutional investment strategies derive excess returns via implicit leveraged short correlation trades with hidden fragility... Correlation risk can be isolated and actively traded via options as source of excess returns.
It was historians with a feeble grasp of the fragility of political democracy that most concerned her, not global issues or diplomatic maneuvering.
Contrary to the popular portrayal of torture as «medieval,» it was the early - modern monarchies that inaugurated «the golden age of judicial torture,» along with offering spectacular public executions that reflected the fragility of the new state's monopoly on violence.
They recognized Emmanuel, God with us, in the pregnancy of a Palestinian teenager, among a persecuted minority suffering under an oppressive empire, amidst the darkness of a call for infanticide, in the company of shepherds and strangers, and in the vulnerable fragility of a baby's cries.
He recognized with absolute certainty the empty fragility of even the noblest theorizings as compared with the definitive plenitude of the smallest fact grasped in its total, concrete reality.
One leaves the book with a reinforced sense of the fragility of our constitutional order, and of the ways in which abortion and related questions drive to the heart of its sustainability.
What I'm left with is an appreciation for the fragility of our human experience and a growing respect for each and every person.
This kind of public theology detaches us from an idolatrous earthly politics and frees us to pursue the common good with a fitting awareness of the fragility, transience, and ultimate inadequacy of our worldly endeavors, however necessary and noble.
As we descended to Bright Angel Creek near the Colorado, I was suddenly confronted with the fact of the brevity and fragility of human life — my own and that of those I love.
Vanier, the founder and inspirer of L'Arche communities, where people with and without intellectual disabilities share daily life together, is particularly interested in relationships, human vulnerability and fragility.
We may love Lana Turner, but what we love with greater affection is our own lives, and the line makes us laugh (if we have a sense of humor) because we see ourselves in the speaker's absurd attempt to disassociate himself from Turner's fragility.
Accordingly, the actualization of the divine presence in the universe would have a fragility and precariousness even more delicately intense than that of our own minds with respect to their physical subsidiaries.
The report warns fragility in the Indo - Pacific region means Australia needs to take more leadership in engaging and creating a network of relationships with Japan, India, Indonesia, South Korea, Singapore, the Philippines and Vietnam.
(2) somewhat linked to the previous comment in that we never seem to be prepared to hit the ground running with our best potential lineup come opening day... it's become so common, in recent years, that many fans actually hope we stumble a little in the first couple games just so it forces Wenger to bring in reinforcements... unfortunately this can be problematic, thus one of the most common phrases associated with Wenger, «panic buy»... this situation is also negatively impacted by the ridiculous policy regarding players who played in the summer months... right now I'm watching the Super Cup and not a single player is unavailable to either manager, including Ronaldo, yet somehow we have a list of players half a mile long that haven't seen game - time so far this preseason... I can only assume this is a reactionary policy created due to the multitude of injuries this club has faced over the years... just another sign of the fragility that permeates this club
Xhaka fragility will come when attacking players charges him with the ball enticing him on a one on one chase, his sluggest acceleration seems to let him down, he has no resolutions to these tactics when used against him other than attempt to break the opposition player fibula and hope he only get a yellow card.
An American novelist who writes like a native Irishman, O'Grady spins his long, complex relationship with the game into a striking meditation that stylishly links his father, Arnold Palmer, Golf in the Kingdom and the fragility of the swing.
With us, it's same old Arsene with the same old Arsenal fragilitWith us, it's same old Arsene with the same old Arsenal fragilitwith the same old Arsenal fragilities.
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