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set in opposition

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This investment may be low or high, and can be set in opposition to the influence of individual (or groups of) stakeholders within a matrix designed to help create and analyse stakeholder profiles.
But if, as happens on the second floor, art by Philip Guston, Peter Saul, and Saul Steinberg is set in opposition to color field paintings by Morris Louis and Jules Olitski, this does not show why in the post-abstract expressionism era these two critics continued to disagree.
His material concept of race, which draws on the theoretical work of Gilles Deleuze, Felix Guattari, Elizabeth Grosz, and Adrienne Rich, is set in opposition to social constructionist and idealist understandings that currently underpin much of critical race theory.
 
 
 
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