Mature performers explore their options, which include, but are not limited to, currently fashionable notions about performance practice.
"It's a fashionable notion about the Miami Heat," Riley said.
In such circumstances, the currently fashionable notion of 'closed-circuit' school-led INSET has certain limitations.
There is a fashionable but crude notion that music and drama are related like body and soul.
What she supports is a less fashionable, more uplifting notion of diversity as a way to fortify democracy.
Not surprisingly, he betrayed a few signs of faltering technique and showed no concern for fashionable notions of proper period practice.
Despite a currently fashionable notion to the contrary, the better an opera -and "Parsifal" certainly qualifies as one of the better ones - the less it should require radical staging to make its point.
He was sensitive to the theme of competitiveness, for instance, long before it became a fashionable notion in the trade debate.
To her credit, Motley's case for affirmative action avoids today's fashionable utilitarian notion of "diversity" for the far more enduring value of justice.
It's a fashionable notion in the N.B.A. now, that if you don't win it, that they're going to tune you out.