Sentence examples for idea of mastering from inspiring English sources

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Chilvers adds that a lot of musicians – although by no means all – find generative music a challenge, because it means relinquishing control, and the idea of mastering an instrument.

If you give up on the idea of mastering any single topic (20 years) in the short to medium term, you could instead reach Journeyman level in 3 subjects (12 years), Apprentice level in 6 subjects (5 years) and beginner level in 18 subjects (3 years).

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The recent Grattan report revived the idea of master teachers.

This list will help you to clarify ideas and give you a sense of mastering the situation, thereby avoiding useless stress at the time you want to be falling asleep.

Not only is the book an excellent introduction to the burgeoning field of critical theory as it surveys the key ideas of master thinkers such as Jacques Rancière, Antonio Negri, Giorgio Agamben, Gayatri Spivak and Slavoj Žižek, it also sheds light on lesser known thinkers such as Elmar Altavater and Yann Moulier Boutang.

"It reinforced the idea of the master plan that the whole site should be special".

Schuh has already dismissed the idea of a master password for Chrome.

* Define the basic idea of the master plan as a spiral of structures around the footprints of the towers.

"I thought: 'I like the idea of a master's, but I want it to be a bit more relevant to what I do.' That led me to Middlesex, because they did a master's in sales," he recalls.

The late Francis Haskell reckoned that the idea of old masters (great painters of a past era whose works were classics of their kind) grew up in Italy during the late 16th century, and was given official sanction by a Florentine decree of 1602 that banned the export from Florence of any major work by any one of 18 named artists.

The company opened its spring season at the David H. Koch Theater on Tuesday with a Balanchine quadruple bill that gave a good idea of the master's range: "Concerto Barocco" (Bach, 1941); "Tschaikovsky Pas de Deux" (1960); "La Valse" (Ravel, 1951); and "Symphony in Three Movements" (Stravinsky, 1972).

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