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The curating is organic: awards are based on proposals and not completed work (work is created after the prize is conferred; the work itself represents collaboration between artists and a guest curator).
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We can now see that the experiential requirement may well fail to have any bite with regards to conceptual artworks because the artist's aim does not necessarily involve conferring to the work of art properties that must be experienced directly in order to be grasped and fully appreciated.
Membership confers the right to work freely within the Union.
It's hard to overestimate the influence that these modest, slice-of-life scenes would have on subsequent generations of photographers, or Szarkowski's curatorial vision in conferring importance on the work of these artists.
On the other hand, there is a view that the interpreter ought to construct the best hypothesis concerning the artist's actual intention with the help of, say, the text and biographical notes, and that this hypothesis confers meaning on the work in question (e.g., Levinson 1992).
Nevertheless, it remains to be seen in future work whether alleles conferring the ability of long-range migration are actually selected, even if large jumps impose a danger (for instance, a long-range jump could be fatal to a cell if the cell is swept away to a harmful environment).
The members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, who confer them, work in the industry, and their tastes favour those who make them feel good about themselves.As always in Hollywood, the money comes first.
England has 244 colleges with degree-awarding powers: most of them work in partnership with a university which confers the degrees.
Perhaps having a mother work part-time is literally the best of both worlds and confers the largest array of benefits on kids.
Just as important, Foreman and her team have resisted the temptation to look backwards and confer new laurels on the work of established writers such as JM Coetzee.
This confers great relevance to the work of Mingorance Le-Meur and O'Connor in this issue of The EMBO Journal.
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