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Definition of black art in English: black artnoun often the black arts1 another term for black magic Example sentencesExamples - Faustus calls on them to teach him the black arts.
- It appears to get there by some black magic known only to those with knowledge of the black arts.
- The process is really pretty simple, but there is an element of magic - or black art - involved.
- Spending a night in the library of an old friend and scholar of the black arts, the narrator becomes curious about the object in question.
- A man named Seveni, a master of the black arts, brainwashed the country into a revolt against its own king and queen.
- 1.1humorous A technique or practice considered mysterious and sinister.
the black art of political news management Example sentencesExamples - Her has learned from his uncle the black art of doing the deal and has made a bob or two on the way.
- In short, the seminar, given every other month, takes engine management from a black art to a science.
- Prior to the 1970s, cryptography was a black art, understood and practised by only a few government and military personnel.
- He also has no compulsion about using the black art of spin.
- It therefore makes sense for a manufacturer to leave the black arts of selling to other companies and simply sell the technology.
- In the black art of politics, as in the basics of comedy, timing is everything.
- In the following centuries the sophists became masters of rhetoric, and taught this sometimes black art to the politicians and lawmen of their day.
- In fact, dealing with computers sometimes seems like an art - a black art to be precise.
- It is through this understanding that acoustics has evolved from a black art into an established field of engineering.
- As every journalist in the town knows, Lucky Louis is no stranger to the black arts of PR.
- Assessing CEO compensation is a bit of a black art.
- To those not familiar with the black arts of spin, a non-denial denial is a denial of something that wasn't said.
- Like many other people in business, I have become increasingly frustrated and exasperated with the masters of the black art of spin.
- His hopes now rest on those black arts of rhetoric and presentation.
- Purveyors of the black art of public relations are not supposed to forget the cardinal rule - never become the story rather than the storyteller.
- Its a combination of black art and number crunching.
- But of course no policy can be written such that it allows for every possibility, not to mention that semiconductor manufacturing can sometimes be as much a black art as a science.
- The only valid lesson a dispassionate observer can make from the inclusion of that line in the movie is how skilled the director is at the black art of propaganda.
- Compromise, the core of the political process, is regarded not as an art but as a black art.
- But credit scoring is a black art: the firm does not have to tell you how it has worked out your score, or why you might have been turned down for a low rate.
Definition of black art in US English: black artnoun usually the black art1 another term for black magic Example sentencesExamples - Faustus calls on them to teach him the black arts.
- It appears to get there by some black magic known only to those with knowledge of the black arts.
- The process is really pretty simple, but there is an element of magic - or black art - involved.
- A man named Seveni, a master of the black arts, brainwashed the country into a revolt against its own king and queen.
- Spending a night in the library of an old friend and scholar of the black arts, the narrator becomes curious about the object in question.
- 1.1humorous A technique or practice considered mysterious and sinister.
the black art of political news management Example sentencesExamples - As every journalist in the town knows, Lucky Louis is no stranger to the black arts of PR.
- Like many other people in business, I have become increasingly frustrated and exasperated with the masters of the black art of spin.
- To those not familiar with the black arts of spin, a non-denial denial is a denial of something that wasn't said.
- Compromise, the core of the political process, is regarded not as an art but as a black art.
- He also has no compulsion about using the black art of spin.
- Her has learned from his uncle the black art of doing the deal and has made a bob or two on the way.
- In the black art of politics, as in the basics of comedy, timing is everything.
- The only valid lesson a dispassionate observer can make from the inclusion of that line in the movie is how skilled the director is at the black art of propaganda.
- Assessing CEO compensation is a bit of a black art.
- It is through this understanding that acoustics has evolved from a black art into an established field of engineering.
- His hopes now rest on those black arts of rhetoric and presentation.
- In fact, dealing with computers sometimes seems like an art - a black art to be precise.
- In short, the seminar, given every other month, takes engine management from a black art to a science.
- It therefore makes sense for a manufacturer to leave the black arts of selling to other companies and simply sell the technology.
- But of course no policy can be written such that it allows for every possibility, not to mention that semiconductor manufacturing can sometimes be as much a black art as a science.
- Purveyors of the black art of public relations are not supposed to forget the cardinal rule - never become the story rather than the storyteller.
- Prior to the 1970s, cryptography was a black art, understood and practised by only a few government and military personnel.
- In the following centuries the sophists became masters of rhetoric, and taught this sometimes black art to the politicians and lawmen of their day.
- But credit scoring is a black art: the firm does not have to tell you how it has worked out your score, or why you might have been turned down for a low rate.
- Its a combination of black art and number crunching.
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