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Over 2,300 years, that brilliant strategy has devolved into the "never let them see you sweat" mentality of today, by which, with enough braggadocio and spin, the gravest limitations become invisible not just to the outside world, but also to yourself.
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In Dance to the Piper, she describes the famous flamenco dancer Argentina, who, like all flamencos, was an abstract artist: The grave limitations of my own composition became by contrast shockingly apparent.
And using onshore observations to gauge whether an offshore fault is building toward failure has grave limitations.
Falling hard, and being forced to no longer run from one's own grave limitations, makes therapy effective.
It may seem a grave limitation for any writer to leave the facts as facts, but self-limitation is a key to art.
In an essay called "The Literature of Fact," Garton Ash explores the murky border realm between memory and imagination in writing, but he plants his flag where the postmodernist scorns to go: "It may seem a grave limitation for any writer to leave the facts as facts, but self-limitation is a key to art.
Sparse scientific codes face grave performance challenges as memory bandwidth limitations grow on multi-core architectures.
Unlike Scott and others who went to a polar grave, Shackleton reckoned with his own limitations and those of his men.
All factors considered, the mentioned limitations were not as grave as to completely prohibit a risk assessment of EC.
Ms Pillay, along with many human-rights groups, argues that the statute of limitations does not apply to such grave abuses.
Only the gravest abuses, endangering paramount interests, give occasion for permissible limitation.
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