The hawkish ECB likes neither and has been keen to stop. That purism may have to come to an end. |
In approaching such an artist, one could be forgiven for sniffing the air for a tinge of stuffy curatorial purism or poker-faced pedantry. |
Technically, they speak of a purism which redefines the areas of documentary photography in which they may be flippantly or carelessly bracketed. |
But generally speaking, in our emerging virtual era the stress is no longer on questions relating to style, purism, or historical tradition. |
What Bakhtin finds onerous in Kant's philosophical formulations is its purism and utopianism. |
Our understanding of design in the 21st century is notable for its linearity and aesthetic purism. |