But on
close analysis of the game, it is not hard to notice that it was when he was moved into midfield that he truly established his influence on the game.
Effectively arranged all relevant equipment [examples here] in accordance
with close analysis of existing process of production.
Close analysis of cases and literature show that a number of concerned parties avoid responsibility when things go wrong in the supervision of a PhD student.
On close analysis of how things stand, Arsenal can all but ensure automatic qualification for next season's Champions League if we beat Swansea at the Emirates, irrespective of Manchester United's result at Crystal Palace.
«The paper [Remedy's whitepaper] also states Xbox One's final output is 1920 × 1080, and that's where there is some confusion — as we've yet to see evidence of full HD 1080p gameplay
in close analysis — barring the title's HUD elements and menus.
In particular, students infer and interpret key information about the characters from their introductions into the play, before tracking how their characters develop
through close analysis of key quotations.
Journal articles are particularly useful for developing policy arguments, and
for close analysis of difficult cases.
He stated that despite the reasons given by the EC for the disqualification appearing to be legitimate,
closer analysis revealed that the Commission, by failing to grant the aspirants a chance to correct the errors, had no «legal authority» to nullify the aspirants» nominations.
The Court's rhetoric suggests the categorical approach, but a more
close analysis suggests that the standard of review analysis factors, or some variant thereon, are the real motor.
Charles Deeming, an expert on reptile reproduction at the University of Lincoln in the United Kingdom, also cautions about drawing firm conclusions
from close analysis of just a few eggs.
This will
require close analysis of your contractual arrangements and working practices to help identify any risk areas and to enable you to identify any changes which might be appropriate or any unforeseen costs which might be incurred.
For an e-commerce business there are a number of costs that
merit closer analysis as they can point to greater insights about the business.
After an elegant gloss of his own on John 3, the Scripture that inspired Vaughan, Hill conducts a well -
paced close analysis of Vaughan's rhymes, leaving no doubt that the poet quite literally believed «his own words must be measured against, must chime faithfully with, the received words of Scripture.»
The incredible statistics of non recognition as a national team in 2013 to being ranked number 7 by CAF and 47th by FIFA in 2016 is a feat
worth closer analysis.
According to Councilman Hoehmann, «while the budget at first glance looks good, upon
closer analysis budget gimmicks are used that only mask the problem and will result in a certain downgrade in our bond rating and other negative consequences unless we once and for all address the issue».
Comets are thought to contain the early building blocks of the solar system, and returning such samples to Earth would
allow close analysis.
And it's one of several cockamamie arguments advanced by viewers given a platform for their unconventional theories in Room 237, an odd duck of a documentary about the conclusions reached by five different Kubrick fans upon
very close analysis of The Shining.
In her line - by -
line close analysis, Allen argues that we've lost touch with some of the most important aspects of the declaration.
The study team looked closely at Catholic schools, since Coleman deemed the sample of non-Catholic private schools too unrepresentative to
warrant close analysis.
Closer analysis though shows though that disciplinary incidents are interrelated with other of indicators of student disengagement from school, such as course failures and absenteeism.
Along the way, Kane
performs close analyses of particular films and poems, making thoughtful and provocative hypotheses.
The texturally varied oil paintings appear uniform from a distance, but upon
closer analysis contain thousands of deliberate dots.
It is quite clear to him that «the way in which we have tried to hear the church has been shaped by patterns of convenience, rather than the much more difficult commitment to ascertain what's going on
through close analysis of congregational life.
«The Whole World Is Watching», an essay by Film Comment writer Howard Hampton, celebrates the film
with close analysis and background information on key personnel.
Closer analysis revealed that it was a small version of a cerebellum, which usually sits underneath the brain's two hemispheres.
Whilst UKIP gaining more votes than the Conservatives prompted newspapers to publish headlines, such as «UKIP's Eastleigh shock is a nightmare for David Cameron»,
closer analysis suggests that there may be a long - term detrimental effect to the Miliband's Labour.
Mr. Herzog in discursive mode is more interesting than many fine documentarians at their most tightly focused, and he has excused himself
from close analysis, after all, by using «reveries» in the film's title.
Closer analysis shows the LTC price increase has been bolstered by strong volumes from Coinbase's GDAX exchange, a sign less - savvy consumers may be active in the market.
When used repeatedly and intentionally, this exquisitely simple routine can
encourage close analysis and thoughtful interpretation — and it can become a habitual part of the way students approach a new topic or idea.
Attendees will understand why being reactive to short - term metrics like daily revenue will hinder a game's growth, and walk away with thought starters on developing a retention strategy that is built on
close analysis of player data and community, that will lead to creating episodic content for sustainable growth.
But
a closer analysis, comparing B.C. to Canada on a per - capita basis, shows that the 1990s were worse than the 2000s on a number of fronts.
As we mentioned in our introduction,
a close analysis of the exit overhang shows that only one - third of the buyout market's total unrealized value represents deals closed before 2008, when company valuations were at their highest and restraint was at its lowest.
The closest analysis, published last year by the Prudential Regulation Authority, a unit of the Bank of England, found that big losses worldwide caused by what the authors called «natural hazard events» nearly tripled between 1985 and 2015, from 350 to 950 annually.
A shame that people who are paid to give patient thought to the genuinely difficult moral questions forgo their intellectual duty and give us breezy speculations about «discourse» and «rhetoric» instead of
close analysis of policy intentions, actions, and consequences.
MacIntyre provides a rich account of such a conversion in Edith Stein by
a close analysis not only of Stein's conversion but also Rosenzweig's and Lukacs» conversions.