Sentences with phrase «work by the very nature»

I sometimes wonder about this obsession with ceasing to work, as if work by its very nature were a horrible thing.
Legal work by the very nature of its importance and intensity requires mobile access.

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By the very nature of midwifery, it is holy work that is done in secret and in intimacy.
He is negating the first by denying the very possibility of «signs»; The Kingdom is not of such a nature that a sign visible in terms of the totality of world events or the externals of history or the cosmos will mark its presence; God is not to be seen at work in the clash of heavenly bodies or of earthly armies.
According to missiologist, Michael Goheen, «We need missiology that works out from the theological starting point that the Church is missional by it's very nature — wherever it is.»
Psalm 33 bears witness both to the manner of the Lord's working (he acts by intellect and will, preconceiving and executing his designs; cf. Ps 136:5) and to the extent of his work (he is the author of being as being, of the very substance and nature of things).
If «Sunday School and Church» is the formative experience in a congregation, it is very likely that the people of God are being formed by a structure that perpetuates dualistic thinking about Christian faith, about the work of Christians, the nature of the church, and the role of pastors.
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.
Rieff convincingly argues that the very nature of humanitarian work in crisis areas is profoundly affected by larger political agendas.
This is inherent in the very nature of the Church as the Body of Christ created by God to continue in the world the work which Jesus Christ began in His life and teaching, and consummated by His death and resurrection».35 It is the church that is God's missionary to the world.
What does trouble me is BPI's use of a raw material which by its very nature is highly pathogenic, such that we all might be endangered in the case of human error (as when BPI's ammonia system stopped working for sixty seconds in 2009, leading to 26,000 + pounds of infected meat)(http://nyti.ms/56MIYK) or a new strain of E coli — not part of BPI's admirably advanced testing protocol — emerges (as one did in Germany last summer, killing 345 and sickening 3,700 +.)
Mr Speaker, if the citizens of this country could see the time and care taken in making these decisions; the carefully - targeted nature of all our interventions; and the strict controls in place to ensure that the law and our democratic values are upheld; and if they could witness the integrity and professionalism of the men and women of the intelligence agencies, who are among the very finest public servants our nation has, then I believe that they would be reassured by how we go about this essential work.
Biomedical science, by its very nature, is not work that neatly falls into hourly units or shifts.
From their very humble beginnings back in 2004 working out of their small garage with the assistance of their two daughters, Nature Pacific started by selling small bottles of scented body oils sold on Ebay and online.
For sweaters, just about anything will work since by their very nature sweaters are more formal than tees: Cotton, cashmere, wool, and manmade fibers will all work so long as you're not going for an intarsia owl or neon floral print.
I'm kind, caring and very loyal or so Im told by friends.I've always been hard working by nature; mainly because I enjoy and value a good life.
Bottom Line: By nature of its very premise, Infinity Runner is an addling game that ought not work.
By nature of its very premise, Infinity Runner is an addling game that ought not work.
As the reclusive woman comes into focus, aided by interviews with former employers — including Phil Donahue, oddly enough — and the now - grown children she once cared for, a sinister shadow is cast on her past, making for an engrossing and provocative commentary on the nature of both her work, and of this very documentary.
Teamwork by its very nature is a highly leveraged activity: People from diverse backgrounds contributing their skills and knowledge whilst working towards a common goal.
Collaboration by its very nature requires people to work together, this is Thomas Greenfields domain.
Customer service in their line of work is very hard to come by and, considering the ephemeral nature of your service, is paramount.
By its very nature, the second translation, even if done from scratch without ever looking at the first translation, will resemble the first work in many parts, and it will be difficult to prove that you did not copy it.
Though the method may have worked very well in the past, accounting data are, by their very nature, approximate and manipulable; they require further processing in order to be useful.
Herding breeds, by nature can be very vocal in their work.
While a world away from the lifestyles and routines of many of my friends, clients and family members in the USA, our lives are still filled with responsibilities, school, exams, work schedules and many of the other routines which by their very nature become dominant aspects of our day to day existence.
Julian Cox, co-curator of the exhibition, believes Mandel did not become better known because «she was a very private person, very modest by nature, and she really created her greatest work before there was such a thing as an art market for photography.
Bringing together works by over 50 artists — from Duchamp and Man Ray to Andy Warhol and Martin Creed, along with some of Australia's leading practitioners — this is a one - of - a-kind salute to an idea that continues to define the very nature of contemporary art.Presented in association with Melbourne Festival
But while this may have been billed as «the revenge of the collaborator», each of these leading questions is met by diplomacy and good - nature, and very little revenge is actually sought: «I was carrying Ahmet's message»; «That's the nature of the game we're playing»; «It's our work».
The idea of physical limits created by the very nature of painting is permanently present in these works.
The work, by its very nature, comes from an instinctual emotion, and relationships are formed on the same precepts.
This invitation is proposed by the very nature of the self - portraits on view by the Vienna painter, born in 1919 and currently living and working in her native city, as well as -LSB-...]
Like painterly contemporaries such as Jackson Pollock, Lipton was very much influenced by Carl Jung's work on the unconscious mind and the regenerative forces of nature.
Curated by Michael Dempsey «Against our real world, which by its very nature is fleeting and worthy of forgetting, works of art stand as a different world, a world that is ideal, solid, where every detail has its importance, its meaning, where everything in it — every word, every phrase — deserves to be unforgettable and was conceived as such.»
Swallow began his current body of work by transcribing standard cardboard tubes into basic, yet intrinsically personal forms, honoring the very nature of the objects as realized and described through his alterations.
In 1956 the founder of Lettrism, Isidore Isou, developed the notion of a work of art which, by its very nature, could never be created in reality, but which could nevertheless provide aesthetic rewards by being contemplated intellectually.
Abstract expressionism, by its nature, is an individual response to something specific — an experience, a person, a memory, a literary work, the season, the time of day: «You can paint a cubist painting by formula and it might not be a very good cubist painting, but you can not paint an abstract expressionist by formula.»
As well as testifying to the by no means provincial nature of local collecting, the group show also raises issues questioning the very nature of art through works representative of various contemporary styles and movements: Conceptualism, Appropriation Art, Neo-Pop, Superkitsch, Arte Povera, Transavanguardia, Neo-Expressionism, various forms of Realism, YBA (Young British Artists), Düsseldorf School, Figuration, Abstractism and Hyperrealism.
Linked by a common subject matter, the work gathered here examines the state of race and social class in America while using the very nature of sight and the medium of photography as metaphors for inequality, invisibility, and the ways photographs inflect our perceptions of the world.
From the deeply saturated 1968 monochromatic Yellow on Yellow by Felrath Hines to the pulsating binaries of Jennie C. Jones» acoustic paintings, the very nature of these works are preoccupied with the infusion of movement within the two dimensional frame and the inherent dynamic interplay between materiality, texture, sound, movement, and cultural acuity.
Through her work with amber she invites the viewer to question the nature of the objects on display and, in doing so, questions the very processes by which truth is manufactured and assigned.
Due to the nature of her approach, the atmosphere and appearance of each work is very much determined by the specifics of the situation.
It is a great encouragement for me that I have been chosen by the very prestigious jury for an award that has been created to honour the memory of a great artist — someone whose work connected to the deepest and most essential aspect of human nature
His later work is also somewhat Pop, but unlike the Pop consumerism of Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein, Torreano's work is informed by the very nature of the American dream.
The works created on the streets by Nadège Dauvergne are very ephemeral in nature, the locations picked very carefully in which to place these historical figures.
Beginning his career in New York at a time when the modern art scene was dominated by the formidable paintings of the Abstract Expressionists, Johns forged a unique artistic path that echoed the painterly qualities of his contemporaries whilst working with materials and themes in a manner that questioned the very nature of art.
The show features five contemporary photographers whose work challenges the very nature of truth as documented by the photograph.
This ruling by the board represents a complete misunderstanding of the very nature of what he achieved, and how his approach to making his work changed Western art.
The second one is a work by Peter Campus, a post-minimal sculptor whose cerebral and calculated use of video explores the very nature of perception.
The first work in the show is a vibrant abstraction by Alma Thomas, next to an equally vividly hued work by Charmion Von Wiegand, two hard edge abstractions, yet of a very different nature and sense of scale.
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