Sentences with phrase «writs about»

Though Wolitzer writs about big themes (in this case: ambition, envy, creativity) that cause you to think hard and evaluate your own life, her major achievement is in building characters.
I don't want to make claims on the views of the authors, nor did I comment on what they writ about uncertainties.

Not exact matches

The writ was still falling when one pollster invoked the words «Seinfeld election,» a tired phrase suggesting this is a campaign about nothing.
The same committee member, Paul Farrelly, who earlier pressed Kogan about why he hadn't bothered to find out which political candidates stood to be the beneficiary of his data harvesting and processing activities for Cambridge Analytica, put it to Schroepfer that Facebook's own actions in how it manages its business activities — and specifically because it embeds its own staff with political campaigns to help them use its tools — amounts to the company being «Dr Kogan writ large».
We say so about the Old Testament, as Luther said, that Christ is writ on every page... the cradle of the Jesus of the New Testament... incarnated already.
I think the assumptions which bug me tend to be about Judaism writ large, not about Jews as individuals.
Now my questions about decaying modernity are being shaped by ancient, consensual, classic Christian exegesis of holy writ.
He took Jefferson's question about the fate of democracy in urbanized populations and translated it into the language of the country's most avoided neighborhoods and caused it to be writ large in our industrialized cities.
Resist organized a Media Forum about the Victory and Challenges of the CA Ruling on Bt - talong to discuss the merits of the Writ of Kalikasan, as well as to enjoin the various sectors to strengthen their ranks against other GMOs in the country.
The writ seeks compensation and asks the court to condemn Aveo's actions through a series of declarations about its conduct.
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emmanuel, which, according to one drug law reform advocate, says something about the direction of the Democratic Party, writ large.
In about 1864 (during American civil war between the Union side and the Confederates), President Abraham Lincoln, through an executive order / decree, suspended the legal «writ of summons», made a law that was back - dated (retrospective effect) and used it to try some detained saboteur suspects, and those convicted were executed within days after the review of the judgment.
5 Asked about the Inquisition, he said, «Holy Writ was intended to teach men how to go to Heaven, not how the heavens go.»
For the moment, however, the pair is content to have helped start a conversation about publicly confronting potentially problematic results, however uncomfortable it might be for some researchers — and science writ large.
In 2014 he was the lead author on a paper published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences about the systemic flaws in biomedical research, which, I feel, serves as a commentary about biology writ large.
About Blog RIPL has been cited as persuasive authority by the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and parties petitioning the United States Supreme Court for a writ of certiorari.
The Wii U is Megatouch writ large: Fun enough to amuse you, too cheap to complain about, and nothing you'll ever remember in the morning.
The gameplay is fun and tight, and though the physics can get a little weird in spots, this is largely everything about the first Freestyle writ larger and better.
For a film about tragedy writ large, Parkland manages to convey a deeper message of reconciliation and redemption, and it ends on a hopeful note.
Walter is a daydreamer, and he wants his existence to be writ large at all times, but stuck in life's first gear he can only fantasize about an exciting life — one where adventures occur often and he and Cheryl are together.
At its core, Only Lovers Left Alive is a love story, but it's more about the ebbs and flows of life, the way relationships and settings change and evolve, writ large through the lens of two immortal beings who know the real writer of Hamlet and hung out with Lord Byron.
is a love story, but it's more about the ebbs and flows of life, the way relationships and settings change and evolve, writ large through the lens of two immortal beings who know the real writer of
Not just for a Hong Kong Second Wave filmmaker more associated with telling small, intimate stories about the relationships between people and their community, but for cinema writ large.
We know very little empirically about the degree to which public school choice writ large is associated with changes in the racial balance of schools, and if an association exists, through what mechanisms it might operate.
Roland S. Barth offers a keen observation about school leaders: «I noticed there were two classes of citizens in the school: those who worried about their classroom and those who worried about the school writ large,» he says.
When I was an elementary school teacher, I noticed there were two classes of citizens in the school: those who worried about their classroom and those who worried about the school writ large.
«You could write a really good history of education writ large about our tendency in this country to go from one extreme to the other, and this has all the hallmarks of that,» Mr. Pondiscio said.
Those of us who are familiar with Virginia SGP and the research literature writ large know that, unfortunately, there's much that Virginia SGP does not understand about the now loads of research surrounding VAMs as defined more broadly (see multiple research article links here).
Blink and you'll... If you're wondering why we're kicking off the review of the MINI Cooper S by talking about whether you want «Bruce» writ large near your side repeater indicators, then that's because the car underneath all this glitzy customisation showmanship is little changed as part of its midlife model updates.
After a couple of years» hiatus, I started up the guest blog posts / author interviews, which gives you an opportunity to learn more about the people who writ some of the books I tell you about here.
Well, you face the challenge of making heads and tails out of a lot of numbers, abbreviations and terms — tradelines, charge - offs, writ of Replevin — talk about confusing!
About Blog RIPL has been cited as persuasive authority by the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and parties petitioning the United States Supreme Court for a writ of certiorari.
About Blog RIPL has been cited as persuasive authority by the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and parties petitioning the United States Supreme Court for a writ of certiorari.
The gameplay is fun and tight, and though the physics can get a little weird in spots, this is largely everything about the first Freestyle writ larger and better.
The Wii U is Megatouch writ large: Fun enough to amuse you, too cheap to complain about, and nothing you'll ever remember in the morning.
But all these works come from a place of deep personal perspective and wildly messy emotion, and, as a newcomer to Goodman's works, this strikes me as relevant to a contemporary conversation about women artists and female identity writ large.»
Which is kind of why I'm writing about this summer gallery group show, which I take to represent something of a tipping point for the scene writ large.
But that faint brush with art history suggests that Elahi is thinking about his visual output not only in the context of the surveillance state but the history of image making writ large, and his multiple - channel video piece «Fenester» reveals an awareness that, in hindsight, feels like it might've present in his work from the very beginning: the long shadow of Gerhard Richter.
I also explained I don't have any real beefs with ice core data but if you want to state something specific I'm sure I can find something to cast doubt upon it as very little in this debate is writ in granite, confirmation bias is rampant, overconfidence abounds, the race to publish by inexperienced youngsters on the tenure track is heated, and pal review let's just about anything that supports the consensus view get published while simultaneously quashing anything contrary.
And your quote mining from the IPCC as if it is holy writ is reminding me more and more about the religious zealots I mentioned before,
Look on virtually any thread at Climate etc., and you will see a long line of posts about the political influences on the IPCC and climate scientists writ large.
A number of scholars of economics, law, and politics have extended this approach to thinking about governments, considering states as simply «economic man» writ large.
So again, think about these questions without simply dismissing them as contradicting Holy Writ:
The bar exam is not about knowing every section of every code or applying all the common law writs in seventeenth - century torts cases.
Analytical and philosophical posts cover criminal justice writ large: misconceptions about the rate of violent crime, how to fix the jury system, «overcriminalization» and the high rate of incarceration in the U.S.
Yet, this is not a case about free speech writ large, nor about the guaranty of a fair trial, nor about any cognizable constitutional right of public access to the courts.
This has a fascination all its own, a kind of gossip about gossiping writ large, perhaps.
New York Times reporter Miller has petitioned for a writ of certiorari, specifically asking about journalists» rights under the First and Fifth Amendments, as well as any common law privileges that would apply under Federal Rule of Evidence 501.
Ask us about filing a bond reduction motion, an examining trial, a speedy trial motion, or a writ of habeas corpus.
Although Gilbert and Gubar concentrate their analysis on representations of madwomen and monster - women found in classical literature (much of which pre-dates the emergence of popular film), we submit that literature is a foundational antecedent to popular culture writ large, and thus provides fertile ground for exploring the origins of female madwomen and monsters and how they function as a narrative strategy in popular films about women lawyers.
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