English to Marathi Dictionary minimalist

minimalist

किमानचौकटप्रबंधक
definition
noun
As the referendum approached, longstanding splits between the minimalists and maximalists within the republican movement became significant.
a person advocating minor or moderate reform in politics.
Although his latter-day works have been compared to those of Arvo Part and Henryk Gorecki, both best-selling minimalists , Tavener's music is different because of its immediate sweet-sounding appeal.
a person who advocates or practices minimalism in art or music.
adjective
Hyperglobalizers insist that the minimalist political order of the future will be determined by regional economies linked together in an almost seamless global web of production and exchange.
advocating moderate political policies.
In the 1980s and 1990s, Torke's music was a synthesis of aggressive neo-classicism and minimalist influences, firmly rooted in tonality.
of or relating to minimalism in art or music.
example
The beats on Revolutionary Vol.2 might seem a little 'minimalist' to some, but Immortal is that caliber of emcee who needs no distractions when he's on the mic to make his words felt.
Liberal thought depends on the strength of this protective function to justify its advocacy of the 'minimalist' state.
Appalled by judicial activism, he advocated a classical, 'minimalist' role for the court after the tumult of the 1960s.
While the Court is clearly very reluctant to refuse EC law recognition to a principle which is important in a number of Member States, it has never expressly endorsed either a maximalist or a 'minimalist' approach.
Accounts of European social policy generally still present a 'minimalist' interpretation of EU involvement.
I previously blogged on the Right Coast about the 'minimalist' conception of federalism that appeared to animate Justice O'Connor's vote in that case.
That statement was 'minimalist' enough not to unduly anger ordinary Germans but was accepted and transformed by Israel to serve its own domestic and international political purposes.
It flows from the principle of autonomy and the 'minimalist' notion of welfare already developed in Chapter 2 above.
In the 1980s and 1990s, Torke's music was a synthesis of aggressive neo-classicism and 'minimalist' influences, firmly rooted in tonality.
The two formulae are only indicative of the maximalist and 'minimalist' position.
A no vote in France would also put pressure on Mr Blair to find acceptable 'minimalist' reforms or see the EU evolve into a diffuse multi-speed bloc.
All they had done, in reality, was to fight over the principle of republicanism and then endorse the 'minimalist' head of state selection model from the Republic Advisory Committee Report.
The libertarian view is 'minimalist' in its approach to criminalization: a person should be free to act in any way he/she chooses, unless his or her behavior victimizes others.
This too is consistent with Poole's other writings, which advocate focused and even 'minimalist' employment of firepower - both from a moral and a practical standpoint.
In recent times, even 'minimalist' composer Philip Glass tried his hand at the genre.
The survival of civil society - of even a 'minimalist' welfare state cannot be guaranteed if the state loses its capacity to collect tax.
I was a bit surprised to hear New Zealand First's Brian Donnelly say that the Government had behaved in a 'minimalist' way in terms of the board.
Hyperglobalizers insist that the 'minimalist' political order of the future will be determined by regional economies linked together in an almost seamless global web of production and exchange.
The revolving structure of the melody brings to mind 'minimalist' composers Steve Reich and Philip Glass in its apparent simplicity, but subtle complexity.
My concern is that the Government did not take the opportunity to make some other changes to the bill at the time, and only took a very 'minimalist' approach when it looked at making alterations.
Bang on a Can often features, among other modern works, 'minimalist' pieces by composers such as Steve Reich, Philip Glass, and the relatively young Mr Lang.
He might even start to look like a serial modernist, or a kind of expressionistic 'minimalist' .
They are people such as Anthony, a recent graduate from a British university, who is horrified that even the 'minimalist' Kyoto agreement has been rejected by the world's biggest polluter, the United States.
The embedded liberalism of the early post War decades gave way to the unadulterated neo-classical economic policies which favoured a 'minimalist' state and an enhanced role for the market.
During the postwar period, neoliberals have generally portrayed ‘free market’ countries as adhering to 'minimalist' conceptions of the state.
Even with a 'minimalist' interpretation of democracy, the democratic concept of sovereignty would make a huge difference to the way we conduct world affairs.
Now, if libertarian 'minimalists' do the latter, they would be taking issue with my policy views, not adopting them.
In other words, Matta-Clark accomplishes with architecture an operation analogous to what the 'minimalists' and the process artists accomplish with sculpture when they deprive it of its anthropomorphic and immortal aspects.
Off ice, he listens to mostly classical music from the 'minimalists' like Philipp Glass and Steve Reich to the romantics of Tchaikovsky.
In its place shades of geometric 'minimalists' , such as Josef Albers, were summoned.
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