Painstaking work by experts used to caring for Aston Martin sports cars day in, day out, will soon have your car looking its very best.
Not exact matches
But what will count is a perhaps not numerous center, big enough to be at home in both the old and the new,
painstaking enough to
work out one
by one the transitions to be made...
The completion of the manuscript was made possible
by the critical
work of Marvin Shaw, and expert and
painstaking editorial criticism
by Mrs. Margot Biersdorff.
This can take many hours of
painstaking work (
by John mostly), before we're even ready to put them together to form the scene and make a first test cut.
And yet it is in the select and standing committees that much of the investigative and
painstaking scrutiny
work of Parliament now takes place, unseen
by the outside world and unreported.
The samples are frequently degraded and prone to contamination
by DNA from other sources, and coaxing data out of the ancient material is costly and
painstaking work.
«The report
by Walter and Merritts shows that it pays to do the
painstaking work of historical sleuthing,» says David Montgomery of the University of Washington in Seattle, US.
The
work should be significant for pharmaceutical companies that design drugs through
painstaking processes and at great cost
by eliminating some of the trial and error in identifying new sites on proteins that could be more easily manipulated to treat disease, said Rice biological physicist José Onuchic.
And her
work on our new eLearning platform was so excellent, seldom does a day go
by that students are commenting with sheer gratitude for all the
painstaking hour of love she invested into the project.
No one in their right minds would do such a thing and and with such intense concentration unless it was their job and few amateurs have a clue how proofreaders do their
work, the
painstaking line
by line approach, reading it backwards, etc..
Works like Untitled set the stage for the Ocean Park series
by focusing on large areas of color and hinting at the artist's
painstaking process.
This exhibition of more than eighty of the Chicago - based artist's
works will highlight her commitment to
painstaking process as well as to the invention of platforms for others: Grabner will hang some of her paintings on backdrops made
by Gaylen Gerber, and exhibitions
by Karl Haendel, Jessica Jackson Hutchins, Amanda
Though each
work is made entirely
by hand, the precise execution belies the
painstaking effort.
While the noun form of «smear,» a horizontal drag of a substance across a surface, seems to be evoked
by the eponymous
work's composition, the
painstaking technicality of its execution belies the connotations of ungoverned abandon that accompany «smear» as a verb.
Each photograph is the result of a
painstaking working process in the studio: James Casebere starts
by building scale models and finishes
by designing complex lighting.
In his
painstaking process, line
by line, Binion marks the accrual of time that embeds itself in his
working surfaces, much as time marks itself on and within the body.
We will be available, at the request of the FBI, to help in the long and
painstaking job of processing the crime scene, and will be
working to assess and repair damages caused
by the occupation.
Another researcher, Norwegian scientist, Torgny Vinje, has done the
painstaking work of collecting observations made
by ships since 1864 for sea ice in the Nordic Seas.
That conclusion is supported
by the
painstaking work of the nation's top climate scientists.»
said Coeur d'Alene environmental science teacher Jamie Esler, who served on a state committee of award - winning educators, parents, and scientists that developed the K12 science standards.The science standards developed
by the highly qualified committee, over
painstaking months of
work, maintain «integrity around the science of climate,» and will enable Idaho science teachers to fully educate their students about human - caused climate...
See the research and articles at http://www.thelizlibrary.org/liz/) So, given that there are just not all that many options to choose from in deciding upon a child custody arrangement, and given that those options overwhelmingly will be constrained or even dictated
by fairly obvious facts about the parties» circumstances such as
work and school schedules, or how far apart they live from each other, and similar considerations, one really has to query what all the
painstaking attention to detail and «science» (or pretext to science) is all about if, when all is said and done, the decision will boil down to the application of a default personal preference, and pragmatic ways of arranging custody and visitation schedules to accomplish this while avoiding liability for placing children into situations in which detriment too obviously or easily can be proved to be the direct result of the arrangement.