Sentences with phrase «work between the lines»

But, other than that, very little of the critique of Rosen has to do with his actual work between the lines.
He tried to work between the lines and create, but barring a few moments of interesting play, he proved disappointing.
Stein works between the lines of abstract and realist, he creates recognisable faces, but is not interested in a photo realistic portrait.
Like Saccoccio, Michael Rouillard works between line and color — and, like Scully, between Minimalism and illusion.

Not exact matches

He loved the excitement, the passion, the hard work, and the idea of that only a thin line exists between becoming great success or a great failure.
The line between work and life that some companies encourage could fade.
Volkswagen made headlines in 2011 by announcing it would stop its servers from distributing email to employees after work hours in an effort to prevent employees from feeling that the lines between workplace and home had blurred.
Hyundai says their vision is to «blur the line between mobility and living and working space, integrating the car into the daily lives of users.»
The New York Times ran an article on Sunday, «Taking your feelings to work,» about the blurred emotional lines between work and home these days.
Many people worry that their followers might not want to hear personal details, but the lines between work and play have blurred over the last 10 years, thanks to digital media, and you'll be completing the circle of personal branding by giving your posts a human touch.
Flexible working and a changing industrial landscape have blurred the lines between consumer and professional.
The dividing line between work and play can often become blurred when you run your own business, particularly if it's home - based.
The research draws a direct line between a leader's level of humility and the positive vibes that can stimulate more innovative and creative work.
Research shows employee fitness initiatives work, but where's the line between helpful and invasive?
However, that passion Dunnahoo - Kirsch has for her work and the team she collaborates with can sometimes lead to blurring the lines between work and personal time if she's not careful.
It's a dramatic U-turn in the quest for the perfect work environment — a migration back to the cubicle from the often - idealized home office, but a cubicle reimagined for a time when the line between domestic and professional life has never been more blurred.
That year Enbridge Inc. reversed the flow on an old line it had acquired to bring oil from the Midwest to Cushing — a roundabout solution, but it worked, immediately shrinking the price gap between «Edmonton par» and WTI from more than US$ 10 a barrel to mere pennies.
Native advertising may be working for some, but others are skeptical of how these ads blur the lines between editorial content and advertising.
The rise of mobile computing has blurred the lines between work and personal use, however.
This might be because the lines are blurring between work and personal time.
Much like a home office where your «office» and bedroom are literally a few steps from each other, the lines between work and life are fantastically blurred and a continual opportunity for casual innovation exists.
«There's never a distinct line between work and home.
The lines between gaming and real «work» are blurring.
«Is there a line you can draw between understanding how the Earth works and the so - called politically incorrect environmental monitoring?»
When you're around someone like that, the line between work and play gets blurry.
«It is tempting to blur the lines between a work - life balance by bringing home work.
The bottom line for media companies, McLaughlin said, is that even if they feel they need to work with platforms like Facebook, they need to be very aware of what they are giving up, and of the disconnect between their interests and the platform's interests.
In a time where working from home is common, polos and khakis are replacing suits and ties, and cursing like a sailor is seen as an expression of passion for your work, the fine line between work and home grows thinner and thinner.
Agrawal — who recently raised $ 500,000 of funding for Tushy, her bidet venture — is slated to speak on March 23 at the New Orleans Entrepreneur Week's Women's Summit, directly following a discussion on «Navigating Sexuality at Work: Finding the Line Between Harmless and Harassment.»
A personal line of credit can also tide you over if you're self - employed or work on commission and have gaps between paychecks.
And sometimes the thin line between work and social interactions in the tech industry can be problematic — founders and investors have a propensity to work nights and weekends, and may end up talking business at bars or in one another's homes.
Whether its learning to colour - in between the lines, or discovering that art work belongs on paper rather than on your parents» walls, being creative as a kid allows us to develop our skills at the same time as having fun.
In addition to finding that perfect time allotment between our professional and personal lives, the line separating our home and work time is both fuzzy and curvy, often having no clear demarcation.
The social buyer persona environmentally blurs the lines between work and play.
Instead of being so «narrow minded» and concerned about «women's rights» attempt to open your mind to people who do things very differently then you do but it is actually working... (Of course I am not naive enough to think my husband never sees another women walking down the street but read between the lines)
I think when God predicts to Adam that «thorns and thistles» would come from his work, we can read between the lines that he had lost dominion and was subject to the fallen world.
That fine line between the blessings of science and healthcare; God working through people in those areas, and exchanging dependancy on God for man - made remedies that aren't what we really need...
There isn't a false line between God - work and secular - work.
No one can write for you and there will always be a long line of people or circumstances to stand between you and your work — your job is write anyway.
And these words are especially unfair to members of the clergy, many of whom work tirelessly at their jobs and have to walk a very fine line between shepherding their congregations and advocating for change.
We have a lot of work to do... My hope is [to] help foster better dialogue between Christians and atheists and that, together, we can work to see a world in which people are able to have honest, challenging, and loving conversation across lines of difference.
It wasn't just songs about God, it was stories of struggling with your faith, of finding your identity in your religion, and the line between doing work for God and letting your work praise God.
1) The people, including Father Greeley, who incessantly lament the gap between teaching and the reception of teaching are typically the same people who have for years worked to undermine the credibility of the Church's teaching office; 2) Their measure of whether the Church is listening is whether teaching is brought into line with their preferences; 3) The curia in Rome coordinates and corrects as necessary, but the teachers of the Church are the bishops, priests and catechists who too often find it easier to blame Rome than to do their job; 4) Catholic Americans are about 6 percent of the universal Church, and Greeley's think - for - themselves educated Catholics who are unhappy with church teaching, usually on matters sexual, are a much smaller part of that 6 percent.
I never advise people to «read between the lines» on any work, as that usually leads one to judge motives and make wrong conclusions.
The lines between the other helping professions of medicine, psychiatry, social work, and psychology ceased to be walls.
Israel demanded a king like all the other nations (etc.) Since this thread is about «reading between the lines» I suggested the story of A&S because I read Peter's will at work in this instance, not the Holy Spirit.
Liturgy and laundry are the work of the people, according to Kathleen Norris, and now I can bear witness: the line between sacred work and secular work doesn't exist anymore when the Spirit lives and moves within us.
Most of the major denominations have councils for health and welfare, designed not only to work with the health and welfare institutions operated by or related to the denomination, but also to relate the denomination to the varied secular institutional responses and thus to keep open the lines of communication between religious motivation and secular response to need.
The line between «deserving poor» and «undeserving poor» is very, very hard to draw, and one of the things about poverty, whether one has work or not (some jobs pay so little that the people who do them are still well within the poverty trap), is that it is depressing, and actually saps the energy and nerve and vitality in ways that people like me, who have never been out of work and never been truly poor, can only appreciate by being with and ministering to people who are genuinely and chronically poor.
Dylan projects a narrative voice into his work, so that there is a thin line, and much ambiguity, between first - person confession andsui generis invention.
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