Sentences with phrase «by subtlety»

By subtlety, we do not mean that you should not write in an enthusiastic way — it is more important to be enthusiastic at this stage!
Characterized by subtlety of composition and color, they register otherwise imperceptible changes in the ambient conditions that surround them.
This sounds extremely bombastic; yet one can not help but feel a little disappointed by the subtlety of Eliasson's works.
She encouraged the ambiguity as much by sudden shifts in style and subject matter as by subtlety, if that words makes any sense in this context.
I was so surprised by the subtlety of the animations and the instrumentals that quickly, I learned that I had to take my time in Pyre to catch everything I wanted.
«The Midnight Edition JUKE stands out by its subtlety,» said Al Castignetti, vice president and general manager, Nissan Division, Nissan North America, Inc. «The combination of black - on - black - on - black wheels, spoiler and mirrors gives JUKE a dramatic new look, which we think enhances its already bold styling.
Unlike previous projects, the scale of touches is not as grand as we came accustomed with, the V18 C - Class Estate being characterized by subtlety.
But I am nonetheless impressed by the subtlety and, yes, relative elegance of the surface modulations executed within the confines of the few inches between my imagined wooden block's rough - sawn perimeter and the lavish interior crafted for the enjoyment of the world's tenth - of - one - percenters who will become owners of this OTT SUV.
I went in knowing nothing except that gay men are my target demo and came out stunned by the subtlety and sensitivity of Andrew Haigh's direction.
Gerald Gabrielse, a Harvard physicist who works on a rival experiment at CERN known as ATRAP, warns that it's easy to be fooled by subtleties of the magnetic traps.
New foundation technology using translucent pigments to enable a fully personalized finish influenced by the subtleties of your own skin's undertone.
The gold buttons on the shirt's shoulder are highlighted by the subtleties of a pink and gold necklace.
But for those who may be increasingly intrigued by the subtleties of the world's wines, the Christmas season turns up several prime gift ideas.
This is modified by the subtleties of each fighter, as well as which powered gloves you chose to place on either hand of any given fighter.
But here also is where the nuances of best practices come in — and professional CPMs must proactively avoid the myriad sand traps laid out by the subtleties of the legislation.

Not exact matches

For black men, though, the challenges of the corporate life are daunting at least in part because they are sometimes hard to pin down — influenced as much by age - old prejudice as by cultural preconceptions, the subtleties of psychology, and the weight of human history (more on that soon).
With some imagination and subtlety, our team was able to get one over on the competition — without mentioning any company by name.
The appealing subtlety of the IMF's proposal is that it can actually be revenue neutral, meaning any increase to fuel taxes would be offset by cuts elsewhere.
The subtlety of the Second Vatican Council's statement in Nostra Aetate that the «Catholic Church rejects nothing of what is true and holy in [other] religions» has often been missed by Catholics on both sides of the ecclesial aisle.
But the caricature is matched by Atwood's considerable subtlety, which challenges us to look deeper into her satire.
The original excuse offered by them after sinning was that they were not really free, that they had acted under a constraining influence, the subtlety of the tempter....
The above quote by C.T. Kurien clearly reflects the ambivalence and subtleties involved as we discuss one of the key concepts that we have been trying to grapple with especially since the 1990s.
For instance, the goods of family life are undermined by the communist imperative to inform, even on family — a duty the show drives home with all the subtlety of an American after - school anti-drug special.
Let me begin, without much subtlety, simply by stating the thesis that I want to demonstrate here.
This sermon displayed none of the sharp - edged subtlety favored by his own Jesuit order.
If they are not relevant, then mere behavior, as causally conditioned spatio - temporal changes and nothing more, is the only universal principle, and what we learn by studying animals adds nothing (beyond unusual complexity or subtlety) to our concept of reality in general.
This claim, by its very subtlety, often deceives even non-fundamentalists.
One of the subtleties of the question of continuity is that, even if one accepts the theory of discrete actualities, the limitations of our powers of introspection (which is really, as Ryle says and Whitehead implies, a form of memory) prevent us from clearly identifying definite intuitions of or by single experiences.
Only by understanding this problem can we appreciate the subtlety and appeal of Leclerc's view, however untenable we will ultimately judge it to be.
If the bishops and other negative absolutists would speak of tradition, let them speak of it in its full ambiguity and subtlety, instead of acting as though the tradition were a simplistic, Platonic negative floating through time untouched by contradiction, nuance or complexity.
In my judgment the grouping together of Whitehead's Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Natural Knowledge (PNK) and The Concept of Nature (CN) by such scholars as Victor Lowe and Nathaniel Lawrence, coupled with the dramatic impact of Whitehead's attack on theories of the bifurcation of nature in the later of the two books, has almost completely obscured the epistemological subtlety that is to be found in the Enquiry, by one year the earlier of the two books.
While the broadcaster may not have this in mind initially, by promoting the benefits to be gained by a contribution to his organization, he causes the viewer, who perhaps may not perceive all the theological subtleties of the concept, to end up giving simply to get.
Fortunately, all of these beliefs and symbols have been carefully analyzed and studied by numerous scholars, and it is unnecessary to spend time on their subtleties and various interconnections.
It would be easy to miss the subtlety of this religious experience by dismissing it as scare mongering patriarchal primitivism.
Perhaps this indicates the possibility that we are apt to look at the differences between Sunnism and Shi`ism from an overly intellectual point of view, emphasizing the differences with a degree of subtlety that may well never have been imagined by their common adherents.
Abhidhamma - pitaka, or the basket of discipline for the Sangha or Order; the basket of the sayings of the Buddha; and «the basket of higher subtleties as given by Winternitz, or variously as given by others, «the basket of philosophy,» or the «basket of apologetic,» or defense of the doctrine.
But the virtues of war are not truthfulness and straightforwardness; wars are largely run by stratagem and subtlety and subterfuge.
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He does acknowledge, however, that «fine wines are wasted... their subtlety is overpowered even by mild spicing.»
Hibiki Japanese Harmony Master's Select (43 % ABV) is inspired by the richness and subtlety of Japan's 24 seasons and brings to life the harmony of Japanese nature and craftsmanship.
Join us Saturday, April 28th at our St. Helena tasting room and experience how the subtlety of these exotic flavors are complimented by our hand - crafted Napa wines.
How could they possibly be expected to appreciate the subtleties of a game invented by the whites?
They were repelled by dogmatic absolutes and believed that the subtleties of practice would not be captured in any theoretical formula of a neatly packaged creed.»
When that fourth wall is broken by naming the figures of ridicule and using direct comparisons to current news stories, the satire often becomes too obvious, lacks subtlety, impact or originality.
The researchers found another subtlety in the Amazon's response to rainfall, which has led to new insights on a question under debate: Are seasonal changes in plant growth more limited by lack of sunlight or lack of water?
This human dullness makes it easy for the authors to show a machine shining by comparison, simply by ascribing a scintilla of subtlety to robotic repartee.
Praised by the fashion pack, including the model Lou Doillon, who became the face of the label's Fall / Winter 2010 collection, the designer was immediately praised by critics for the purity and subtlety of his collections.
Accent your bedroom in seafaring subtlety with the Seedling by ThomasPaul Nautical Quilt Set.
In complete contrast to the subtlety of the crochet bracelet is the big and bold Clemence woven necklace by Jennifer Loiselle.
They'll do this by either explicitly saying «IT»S BLACK TIE» or more subtlety with the look of their invite and the location.
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