Fashion remains the closest thing most people get to making art, as they construct an image.
He does make the reader work a little to construct an image of Kennan the person.
The European Constitution is largely the product of a long-running Franco-German campaign to construct an economic, political and strategic rival to the United States.
The warning followed a three-month search by Mr Warren for a legal foundation on which Equitable could construct an appeal against the Lords' ruling.
Police associations, Mayor Slay, urban elected officials, and rural outstate conservatives in charge of state government all had to work together to construct an agreeable compromise.
Frontman Josh Malerman recalls that he first met Drummer Derek Berk in middle school health class when the two were assigned to construct an anti-drug poster for a group project.
To construct an effective defense, most coaches try to maintain a settled lineup, picking the same goalkeeper and defenders so they can build up playing time and learn to operate as a unit.
Most impressively, it has helped construct an orbiting laboratory that offers the prospect of long-term research into the effects of space flight, research that can not just improve the health and safety of our astronauts but also of people on Earth.
And if there is a weakness in our position, it is, in my view, that you need to construct an agenda that is about freedom, yes, and democracy, yes, but also about justice and about opportunity for people, which is why progress on poverty in Africa matters, in my view.
Some years from now, he will construct and manage an Internet medium that belongs to all of us.
Economic patriotism, which engages the heart, thumped globalism, an intellectual construct of economists and corporatists.
For critics such as me, part of the explanation for the failure of regulation is found in the construct of FINRA as an SRO.
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Indonesia, it is argued, is an artificial construct, with a bewildering collection of languages, religions and ethnic groups whose only common denominator is that the jigsaw once made up the Dutch East Indies.
What we need is a construct with teeth, an established network of industry-independent researchers (not contractors) equipped to evaluate trial design, statistical power, data analysis, and interpretation, not as regulators but as contributors to final research publications.
Let me tell you something about the ARA. It was, first of all, an advertising construct, a fiction created by the oil and lodging industries in the early 20th century to coax Americans out on the road in their flivvers and Packards.
This observation suggests an idealized measurement construct.
In a cavernous sweltering hall on the former Howard U.S. Air Force Base, all of Panama's ministers and President Martin Torrijos gathered to sign an agreement to construct what will become one of the largest development projects in the country's history.
The real crux to answering that is this: Do we view autism only as a clinical diagnosis based solely on behavior and outward function, or do we talk about it as a neurobiological construct and identification, with an understanding of the context of the hidden disability and the hard work that those outward behaviors require?
Eventually, they hope to create an entirely new social construct online.
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An alternative is to construct two Facebook profiles, one for outsiders that emphasizes your educational and professional accomplishments and another for your intimate circles, with the most private settings you can find.
"The 90%" who supposedly support gun background checks is an even more evanescent construct--the result of a poll, which presumably questioned a few hundred randomly called people, few of whom likely had thought deeply about the subject.
Before the 2004 PGA Championship, Dye was called in to construct a road on the course for an ambulance.
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But the Nationalists' Mr Wishart argued that Britishness was an "invention and a social construct".
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To construct a short strangle, the trader sells an equal number of out-of-the-money puts and calls with the same expiration.
Steven Lindquist, one of the inaugural students, said the course asks officers to study how an attacker could launch a cyberattack against an Air Force command center or an individual airplane, and to construct defenses.
"Our goal is to construct portfolios that have the potential to outperform the market over an investment time horizon of three to five years without assuming undue risk, " writes Miller.
The QDR proposed that the minimum airlift capacity to support the two-war construct was approximately 50 million ton-miles per day with an additional surge sealift capacity of 10 million square feet.
This fantastical construct conveniently enables net neutrality proponents to claim that every technology is an island and must be economically-regulated to protect consumers from the benefits of competitive choice.
The belief that women are biologically destined to be domestic and subordinate is just a construct, created by psychologists and social scientists, and used as an ex-post-facto justification for inequality.
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