Sentences with phrase «work supersedes»

He believed that the idea of his work superseded the art itself, as curator.
I don't however believe that it is helpful to think in terms of one artist's work superseding that of another unless of course one wants to pursue the perilous objective of a place in the history books.

Not exact matches

It's very difficult for the folks whose history is closely tied to legacy systems to acknowledge that their hard work and voluminous body of code can be superseded by simpler and more straightforward solutions.
Since the God who appears here is patently a reincarnation of Kant's «master of the exclusive disjunction,» it follows that any attempt to interpret the system of Process and Reality as representing a nascent chaosmology will have to demonstrate that the theology developed in the later work positively supersedes and excludes, rather than, as Christian claims, «elaborates and defends,» the theology of the earlier.
Kantian dualism of the phenomena, on the one side, and Geist, on the other, superseded the Cartesian dualism of matter and mind for most German intellectual work.
In this work the master superseded at last the Renaissance principles of causality and the representation of the rationally possible.
These books have been superseded, quite rightly, by much contemporary work.
The work of great philosophers is rarely superseded rapidly.
Sadly, all of this work was superseded by the news Gabriel received Thursday night.
Freud's work has been not just superseded but also partly discredited.
But individual achievement in science is rooted in the collective, then absorbed and superseded, in a way that is quite unlike a work of art.
Their work builds upon and may potentially supersede several previous approaches to the problem of mitochondrial mutations that occur as a result of the degenerative aging process, including allotopic protein expression, (6) its optimization using an MTS, (3 - 5) and the exploitation of the multiprotein RNA import complex (RIC) of the protozoal parasite Leishmania tropica (7)(which the investigators characterize as «requir [ing] the introduction of nonnative tRNAs with foreign protein factors or the transfer of a large multisubunit aggregate into cells, which is of low efficiency and difficult to reproduce in desirable disease - relevant settings» (2)-RRB-.
Unfortunately, in reporting new scientific studies a common fallacy is to implicitly assume a new study is automatically «better» than previous work and supersedes this.
Each successive layer supersedes the previous in terms of intricacy and subtlety and also works on a larger scale, encompassing all of the qualities of the layer before it.
They are going to do everything in their power to test your resolve, but as a super hero, take their antics with a grain of salt, as you are doing this work for the greater good, and your belief in their ability supersedes anything else.
Every student only gets one chance at first grade or sophomore year - this work has an urgency that supersedes the impulse to wait and see.
The car was supposed to have a Jaguar V - 12, but the brand couldn't make it work and had to move to the six, but it didn't stop the XJ220 from claiming the world's fastest production car mark for one year in 1992 before it was superseded by the McLaren F1.
Compared with the first - generation layout, which it supersedes, the new Mégane Renault Sport 250's front suspension has benefited from significant work into reducing unsprung weight.
During his 25 years with Mazda he has previously worked on Eunos models (including 800 / Mazda Millenia and the 500), as well as the Mazda MPV and — on secondment to Ford — the recently superseded Fusion.
He and his team began work on the latest Mazda6 from 2008, which was the year the superseded car was launched in Australia.
Despite being superseded by the iPhone 5, Apple's iPhone 4S has been one of 2012s standout gadgets and, as a testament to its versatility it picked up the T3 Award for Work Gadget of the Year.
After all, did I not move on from my original method of production: writing it in long hand (à la Will Shakespeare), reading into a Dictaphone and then transcribing my work using an old manual, clunk - a-clunk typewriter, which was then superseded by the latest electrical variety; and then the ultimate magical world of PC's came along and voila!
Unemployment, divorce, work injury, illness, and other unforeseeable events are usually the superseding intervening causes of most bankruptcy cases filed today.
The person who supervises your reptile department probably would never help a client given their druthers, and they will likely rationalize that their care duties supersede their sales work in importance.
Katherine Cross, in her Gamasutra column, asserted that the cultural influence of a work doesn't supersede criticisms of diversity: «being influenced by something should not mean being shackled to it.»
Anyone who has ever signed a publishing contract knows that words like «Irrevocable; Perpetual; Reproduce; Modify; Translate; and Create derivative works from»... supersede anything written about promoting a damned web site.
Like his audience, Shapiro must understand that this kind of work is somewhat superseded, if we acknowledge our contemporary need for change.
Riffing off both the aesthetic and conceptual characteristics of technology, artists in Technologism document technology's advancement in a plethora of ways: Ulla Wiggen's intricate paintings of circuit boards from the mid 1960s, see the development of an aesthetic inspired by the complex intersection of electrical wires, connectors and components, working to manipulate and rewire the physicality of technology; some thirty years later, John F. Simon's Art Appliances series of the 1990s uses the circuitry of small LCD screens to disrupt pictures and patterns, recreating them over; in Matte Rochford's video Progressively Degrading Test Pattern 2013, humble VHS tapes are copied and recopied, in a process of metaphysical reduction; while in Joshua Petherick's new work, one technology is employed to record another soon to be superseded, revealing new visual dimensions and the «ghosts in the machine».
These works reflect simultaneously real and digital realities, where electronically produced images seem to overlay or supersede other images — or even real space — from within mechanized forms of communication and depiction.
In the long run, the work of these artists may well supersede the attention given to the Bay Area abstract figurative painters of the era, for they not only leave us with equally superlative works, but in the process upended the notion of craft.
It's demanding enough to take time to consider a work of art; placing a painting into a situation where it's forced to supersede its primary function would appear to be asking too much.
The rediscovered masterpiece by the Renaissance master sold for a historic $ 450,312,500, superseding the previous world record for the most expensive work of art at auction.
Riley's paintings make plain how they were made yet induce optical effects that supersede their physical qualities, demonstrating a rapport with works in Chinati's permanent collection by artists of her generation such as Donald Judd, Dan Flavin, and Robert Irwin.
While Walter de Maria (1935 - 1913) established his sculptural practice in New York during the heyday of Minimalism in the 1960s, his work quickly superseded all traditional boundaries of sculpture as he established himself as a pioneer who would have equal influence on Minimalism, Installation art, Land Art and Conceptualism.
The social realism of the thirties and forties had been superseded by abstraction; formalist issues were fiercely debated, and form itself seemed to be the subject of much of the work to be seen.
But these analogies are superseded by something far more crucial in the work, namely the complex, often contradictory painting space that Ferris carves out in her strongest paintings.
i.e. picking superseded work using early models that didn't fully account for damping due to ocean heat content.
I think my question is fairly clear cut and requires little clarification nor do I know why you're invoking MBH98 when it has been superseded by later work.
This has happened with the hockey stick — the work of Mann, Bradley, and Hughes in the late 1990s has been superseded by newer and better work.
RE: «Those who have worked most of their lives under the old paradigm likely will not make the change, but a new cohort entering the profession will rally around the new one, superseding the old paradigm as older members DIE OFF and are replaced by those who have been trained under the new paradigm.»
By the time research results are published — often many months or even years after CMIP output is generated and becomes available — most model developers are already working on newer model versions that supersede the previous CMIP contribution.
However, the court recognizes that» [t] he central purpose of this investigation is to see, in Justice Story's words, whether the new work merely supersedes the objects of the original creation», «to what extent the new work is transformative».»
Necessary principles of database management would include: (1) database capture of all finished work - product to maximize its re-use so as to maximize cost - efficiency; (2) indexing all finished legal opinions and memoranda of law for quick and accurate access and review for selection, electronically; and, (3) purging the database of all texts superseded by the creation of new legal opinions and memoranda.
There are times when I am asked to sign a Nondisclosure Form or something similar and I wanted to know if there was a way to supersede that with my own form or statement within my work profile to state something to the point of «should I find fault or other hazards or ethical issues with the product, my integrity and rights as a reviewer / blogger / etc hereby revoke any previously signed documents in order to maintain personal integrity and liability» Or is the document signed between me and said company / persons legally binding regardless of my Independent Contractor clauses?
By superseding the common law entitlement to damages in lieu of reasonable working notice, the contractual severance clause protects the employer from liability in these enticement or inducement situations.
They might be unknown to many of my younger colleagues, so I'll take the liberty of naming a few (without details of their distinguished careers): McGill's Marianne Scott had just recently been appointed National Librarian of Canada; Diana Priestly was just finishing her tenure as founding Law Librarian at the University of Victoria; Balfour Halévy, Osgoode's founding Chief Law Librarian, was still in charge at Osgoode and leading the charge nationally; Tom Shorthouse was centre - stage at the University of British Columbia (and wherever there was a piano); Edmonton was doubly - blessed with Lillian MacPherson (passionate about both women's studies and Iceland) at the University of Alberta and Shi - Sheng Hu (reluctant to discard superseded loose - leaf supplements) at the courthouse; the dynamic duo of Denis Marshall (at Queen's University, always so kind and supportive) and Denis Le May (at Laval, always so full of spritely humour) was in full swing; Ann Crocker was hard at work at the University of New Brunswick (though she hadn't yet been awarded the Order of Canada) as was Guy Tanguay at Sherbrooke; while Vicki Whitmell was re-inventing the law firm library at Osler.
If you decide to work for them, the contract for services will have its own non-disclosure provisions and the NDA will be superseded / not relevant anymore.
When our grants administrator went on maternity leave, I covered the process — which essentially superseded my own role, due to the volume and time - sensitive nature of the work — for three months.
Co-parenting can be a viable option when it is implemented by parents who want it to work because they understand that the child's needs supersede their own self interest, and it can be successful and rewarding for both the child and the parents.
Comment: If any person, organization or agency working in the area of mediation maintains or operates under rules which are more restrictive than the rules provided in the Model Standards for confidentiality, their rules shall supersede the Model Standards as they are considered a minimum.
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