Sentences with phrase «more facile»

Voice portals replace the keyboard and monitor with a more facile interface: the spoken word.
Focal made a choice to prioritize detail and precision in its sound over the more facile thrills of extra servings of bass.
Self Regulation might be more facile and hold more promise for keeping up with technology.
The focus should change from bulky, comprehensive studies to deeper, more facile efforts targeted at phenomena and impacts that are poorly understood and could become critical.
Your argument that Gary's argument is facile, is way more facile than Gary's argument.
More facile interpretations of the latter half of this characterization have positioned Reinhardt as a proto - Minimalist, citing his pioneering use of many of the movement's shibboleths: modularity, seriality, monochromy, impersonal facture, etc..
By comprehending the ever - growing exigency of this affordable tool, different brands are coming with innovative design and exclusive built quality and making the whole breastfeeding job more facile than ever for new mom.

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I look forward to more occasions like this one where we can keep debating that question that resists facile answers, and can draw quite a crowd.
1 in 2 is ok, but its not like it was years ago.footballs more attacking these days, we need a striker who can do better than that like Aguero or Costa.You say that many elite european teams have sucess without a prolific striker, but you failed to name them.lol.There are exceptions but on the whole most of the top teams have a WC striker a go to man from Barca (european champiions) to real madrid to PSG and even Bayern Munich all have WC centre forwrards up front.To try an argue otherwise is facile
«To facilitate the translation of more personalized therapeutics, we require investigators facile with model systems, informatics, principles of drug action, quantitative signatures of drug exposure, and both mechanism - based and unbiased readouts of drug effects.»
The work, the team suggests, provides a facile strategy for fabricating highly efficient electrocatalysts from earth - abundant materials for... Read more
In fact, it's childish, facile and more pointless than manning the phone - lines for the Rob Green retirement fund.
The story of a fragile community stranded in the desert by a fear - mongering charlatan could have been settled for facile political allegory, yet Reichardt is after something more uncanny and mysterious.
The effect is a bit like when a cool indie band slathers a pop song in a thick layer of noise and distortion; something perceived as frivolous or facile is newly coded in one gesture as palatable to a more serious audience.
You will have to extend your reach beyond your immediate social network to reach new readers, but you will be more comfortable doing that if you have an online presence and are facile in using online tools.
I was impressed with the erudite response; I am even more impressed today, given the facile answers often given by politicians to constituents.
Certainly the effect seems facile — if not exactly glib, then more ambivalent and anxious than the subject warrants.
Walter Robinson's sly Baron Sinister and Kathe Burkhart's Prick: From the Elizabeth Taylor Series (Suddenly Last Summer) register the facile if immaculate standardization of emotion, while Christopher Wool's distressed untitled stenciling of the words RUN DOG RUN DOG RUN, stacked without spaces, more ominously suggests the illusoriness of mechanized perfection.
Norton's immense scale, on first glance, recall the great painters of the 1950's — Pollock, Still, Dekooning and Rothko — with a further facile read, a more contemporary master, Richter.
In high school I'd been led to believe that the study of traditional painting techniques was a common jumping off point to more personal types of expression (think Picasso and Duchamp), but for some reason, probably my punk hair and clothes, the in - crowd at school considered my type of tight, facile realism to be threatening.
The act of erasure wasn't a facile one of wiping it out: the drawing clung to the paper and it took days of intense labour to get rid of its last faint traces, so that in the process Rauschenberg must have stared at that drawing with longer, and more fixated attention than anyone had ever brought to the scrutiny of a De Kooning, not excluding the Dutchman himself.
Using renewables, we will deliberately choose to leave more than 60 million people in darkness and poverty... Our development aid should be used to help 60 million more people out of poverty, not as a tool to make us feel virtuous about facile, green choices.»
Of course these studies are not definitive, but I believe that they, and others like them, present a far more accurate assessment than Muller's facile pronouncements.
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