As combinations of energy wavicles become more complex, materiality manifests in more complex ways. |
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Instead, subjectivity is constructed, coded and actively stretched across the materiality of networks. |
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It is as if we are being presented with, in the plinth, the weight of a materiality which has escaped figuration. |
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Such a synthesis is a transposition, and as such has a materiality that prevents it from being simply discourse. |
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The Tribunal must consider the materiality and substantiality of the employer's reason. |
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But the unconscionability of the transaction remains of direct materiality to the case based on undue influence. |
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While exploiting the materiality of the mirror, her writing's primary interest is in the compelling intangibility of the reflection. |
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Through encountering the materiality of the site the woman encounters her own materiality in a new way and with renewed intensity. |
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So you are embracing video's immateriality but also raising the need for materiality. |
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First, the intangibility of speech better mirrors the materiality of ultimate reality. |
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Moreover, by invoking Nahuatl and speaking in tongues, he dramatizes the opaque materiality of language. |
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Contemporary art theories have challenged students to explore the materiality of ceramics. |
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The materiality of the state no doubt depends on, amongst other things, our tacit or explicit acknowledgement of its power. |
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It is the materiality of the film stock that situates an indexical link with the past. |
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He often added wax or sand to his paint, increasing its texture and calling attention to the paint's materiality. |
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I start from the premise that it is betwixt materiality and language that the dancing body is produced. |
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While exploiting the materiality of the mirror, Sexton's writing's primary interest is in the compelling intangibility of the reflection. |
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The materiality of business, in the various forms of commercial transactions, is itself part of one's culture. |
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The materiality of the paint and the sticky pull and release of the printing process showed a rough and ready formalism at work. |
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The phantoms of ideology have prevailed over the materiality of want and need. |
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The materiality of the tapestry, with its optically softening effect, lends the work a necessary coolness and distance. |
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In addition, they might also be seen as a hybrid of painting and bas-relief, so emphatic are their materiality and objectness, their presence as things in the world. |
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The cinema, as a representational medium, achieves its force through the act of discovering and revealing reality in its concreteness and materiality. |
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Materiality is pure terror for which the only consolation is materiality itself, in its more benign aspects of color and contour and fleshly pleasure. |
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The immediate impact of psychotropic drugs on one's mental condition, for better or for worse, provides experimental proof for the relative materiality of our minds. |
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His maquettes, or models, illustrate this, too, in their budding materiality. |
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It threatens subjectivity by collapsing meaning, reminding us of the subject's necessary relation to death, corporeality, animality and maternal materiality. |
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Moreover the company provided contradicting information as regards to materiality thresholds allegedly used by the various audit firms. |
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The G3 Guidelines provide some guidance on how to determine materiality of information. |
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In other words materiality is related to being both relevant and important. |
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What I believe the hon. member was referring to is materiality and that comes into play within the subject matter that he was talking about. |
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Furthermore, the level of error detected in previous years and the current year remains significantly higher than the materiality threshold. |
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One of the areas that is still of concern and will continue to be monitored is the issue of materiality. |
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In such cases, the choice of a new threshold or of another materiality criterion must be justified in the annual activity report. |
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He just makes the point that the materiality of the world is demonstrated by the long and laborious development of the natural sciences. |
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In addition, twelve management companies are no longer included in the group of consolidated companies due to considerations of materiality. |
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Under his brushes, they find a new materiality, mysteriously real, transposed on white background. |
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There are other risk factors apart from dollar materiality that need to be periodically assessed and weighted accordingly. |
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A quadratic, perforated cover is attached to all luminaire variations that complements the materiality and volumetric design of the towers. |
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The financial stability indicators essentially seek to measure the materiality of the debt to the enterprise's financing. |
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They picture specific and real fragments of the world, and in order to make sense of these images we suppress the materiality of whatever surface they are printed on. |
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As far as symbolism is concerned, material embodiment refers in the first instance to the materiality of the artwork, not the reality of its represented content. |
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As a matter of fact, I sympathise with their desire to produce design that refers to itself and to its context as a way of asserting the materiality of the medium. |
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Is there no materiality except for the materiality of language? |
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Its materiality could only have the quality of materiality if it did more than record the bare fact that this was, in fact, a lease without the mortgagee's consent. |
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He did not produce the documents before the trial and, indeed, did not produce them during his cross-examination, despite their materiality having been made evident. |
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All the smells and the gooeyness of it all, and just the materiality of it is exciting. |
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In themselves, electronic texts have no materiality, existing as patterns of binary code stored on floppy disks, CD-ROMs, hard drives, zip drives or Internet servers. |
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Paring form and materiality down to its monastically rigorous bare bones, this new apartment in Milan is a sensuous synthesis of big spaces and ethereal light. |
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The issue doesn't strike me as being one of virtuality versus materiality. |
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Together with the use of louvred timber screens and reflecting pools, they create a calm and richly nuanced materiality that is enhanced by a muted palette of colours. |
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In the case of loans granted on borrowed funds, the effective interest method may not be applied separately to loans and borrowings, based on materiality considerations. |
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In addition, the Group companies are included in the range of controlling instruments for the individual risk types, with due consideration being given to materiality and the possibilities of company law. |
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The consolidated financial statements contain certain amounts that are based on the use of professional judgement and estimates, the presentation of which gives due consideration to their materiality. |
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Some of the information in the financial statements is based on management's best estimates and judgment, and gives due consideration to materiality. |
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It is in their inner consistence, in their flesh, in their materiality that God manifests himself and allows himself to be glimpsed and contemplated. |
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It is so impressive that we toned down the materiality. |
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However if you discover that within your heart there has germinated greed, bad will, materiality and lust, you can be certain that your light has turned into darkness and imposture. |
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On one hand, the rhetorical effect of the sheer quantity of sugar draws attention to its pervasion in our lives but also to its materiality and non-food usage. |
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It also cooperated fully and without interruption during the investigation and did not dispute the materiality of the facts alleged against the participating undertakings in the statement of objections. |
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Here worldliness, creatureliness, and also materiality, not sinfulness, seem to be the other of godliness. |
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In a 1983 interview Sarter asked Rogers what she planned to do about concepts such as materiality and ethereality. |
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The policy establishes consistent guidance for determining the materiality of information, how it should be disclosed to avoid selective disclosure and ensuring wide dissemination of material information. |
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Integrating as well into her rich scenarios evanescence and the materiality of nature and landscape, she pares down and simplifies the idea of the presentation. |
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Stankievech's recent suite of projects recalls this tension between materiality and immateriality, the revealed and concealed in the contemporary world. |
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Its materiality can, in some ways, be linked to the concept of determinism, as espoused by Enlightenment thinkers. |
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What does this signify for the materiality and mentality of our everyday life in the hypermodern city? |
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Insofar as they metonymically render this violence, swords have the potential for a certain excessive materiality. |
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Here, the theurgist is advised to escape materiality by opting to reenter it. |
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The information included in these financial statements is based on management's best estimates and judgement with due consideration given to materiality. |
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The sacraments express the corporeality and materiality of the faith. |
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This with a small fraction of sulphur, which is of no materiality, is the combination made use of by the defendant, who thus admittingly infringe, if the patent is valid. |
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While in the Oresteia sacrifice operated as a metaphor for the intrafamilial murders of the Atreids, among the Taurians the metaphor takes on materiality. |
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Traditionally, warranties are factual promises which are enforced through a contract legal action, regardless of materiality, intent, or reliance. |
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