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"temporariness" Definitions
  1. the state of lasting or being intended to last or be used only for a short time; the state of not being permanent

12 Sentences With "temporariness"

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With each new manifestation, he was suggesting something about the temporariness of it all.
These new works were site-specific installations: they relied on ephemerality, temporariness, and audience engagement; they made the private and ordinary equal to the public and historical.
Away from "the all-­encompassing and smothering embrace of America" — the motherland — these women peek out from the losses of their past tense, the temporariness of their present, and begin to see one ­another.
Created in 1990 as a path to aid people who were in the US when their home countries were afflicted by war or natural disasters, TPS in its very name stressed the temporariness of the designation.
One by one, the newest, most novel wrestlers were eliminated from the match (except for Braun Strowman, who once again looked like a superstar) and, once again, the unique badness of turgidity and temporariness in the Raw-versus-Smackdown storyline dragged things down.
The second reason for temporariness is that once the patent runs out, people who want to use it in the market, or critically, innovate and build on top of it, no longer need to ask for the permission of the original inventor.
There is nothing inherently wrong with wishing to pass visually, aurally, or otherwise as cisgender; but we do ourselves an intellectual disservice if we fail to realize that the language of passing implies both temporariness and trickery, and aiming to be recognized as women, regardless of what we look like, is a much greater goal.
They lull you and please you while they also — very quietly — deal in rough and disturbing matters: our connection with, but also alienation from, nature; the temporariness of our creations (and also our own brevity) in relation to nature and the huge scale of time; our frequent wariness of and isolation from others; our aptitude for sheer joy but frequent experience of consternation and loss.
This was followed by "Managing the Margins: Gender, Citizenship and the International Regulation of Precarious Employment" which focused on capitalistic labour markets and the rise in precarious employment such as part‐time, temporary paid employment, and self‐employment. Four years later, Vosko collaborated with Valerie Preston and Robert Latham to create "Liberating Temporariness: Imagining Alternatives to Permanence as a Pathway to Social Inclusion." The book focused on the ways in which temporariness, such as unstable work, was being institutionalized as a condition of life. In 2015, she was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada's Division of Social Sciences for her work on the political economy of work, gender, citizenship, migration and labour markets.
"Drithelm", p. 136; Rabin, "Bede, Dryhthelm, and the Witness to the Other World", p. 395 Purgatory was a place of extreme heat and cold, Hell a place where souls burned, Heaven a place of intense light, and Paradise a place of even greater light. Drythelm's experience in a valley suggests the temporariness of purgatory, for it was an intermediate stage, straddling Heaven and Hell.
In the context of this painting, the oysters convey an erotic meaning. Oysters are thought to be an aphrodisiac, the most seductive being the ones that are rich and full. Empty oyster shells or oysters placed alongside other partially eaten items like in The Oyster Eater imply the temporariness of earthly pleasures, a commonly repeated theme in Dutch art. During the seventeenth century, shells started to make appearances in several Dutch genre paintings or merry company paintings.
Gray spaces include fluctuating assemblages of developments, lands, populations and transactions, positioned between the ‘lightness’ of legality/approval/safety and the ‘darkness’ of eviction/destruction/death. Gray spaces are neither fully integrated nor totally eliminated, forming pseudo-permanent margins of today’s urban regions. Gray spacing differs from mere 'urban informality' by highlighting the systemic nature of this phenomenon, with long-term urban and political structural effects. Gray spacing has become a common policy response and control strategy towards peripheral groups, treating them as a 'state of exception' and condemning them to urban existence in 'indefinite temporariness', under a constant shadow of state criminalization, violence and possible displacement.

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