Sentences with phrase «changing nuances of»

When I take the changing nuances of colour and apply them to fabric, I leave room for viewers to arrive at personal interpretations, says Jongerius.
Her magnetic ability to bring like - minded people together to instruct her audience in the ever - changing nuances of the digital publishing world is unprecedented in the industry.
Beside posturing, the debates in parliament are mostly dedicated to fixing technical problems and changing nuances of the text.

Not exact matches

That the cheez was made of cashews and oil didn't change the small amount of vegetables, which didn't taste fresh, and whose nuances the cheez covered.
Each and every angle of how an ad is made, to the finest nuance, can really change the game.
Each time changes are added, an integrated machine translator will run another translation and the accuracy will improve as it learns the language of your business and the cultural nuances of your audience.
«This is nuanced and the Fed doesn't do this glibly in terms of changing their language.
Organizations today in their pursuit to get more leads, grow more revenue, and close more deals can lose sight of the fundamental process of listening to customers and being attentive to nuance changes in their goals.
In this more nuanced (and arguably more insidious) form of climate denialism, our politicians assure us that they understand and accept the scientific warnings about climate change, but they are in denial about what this scientific reality means for policy.
I realize that non-literal nuances are difficult for those who NEED to only think in simplistic childish term, but that doesn't change the fact, the Hebrews did not believe in immortality the way it's thought of today... «By the sweat of your brow you will eat your food until you return to the ground, since from it you were taken; for dust you are and to dust you will return.»
The document criticizes «doctrinal or disciplinary security,» «an obsession with the law,» «punctilious concern for... doctrine,» «dogmatism,» «hiding behind rules and regulations,» and «a rigid resistance to change,» while reprimanding those who «give excessive importance to certain rules,» overemphasize «ecclesial rules,» believe that «doctrine... is a closed system,» «feel superior to others because they observe certain rules,» have «an answer for every question,» wish to «exercise a strict supervision over others» lives,» «long for a monolithic body of doctrine guarded by all and leaving no room for nuance,» believe that «we give glory to God... simply by following certain ethical norms,» and «look down on others like heartless judges, lording it over them and always trying to teach them lessons.»
In fact, I wonder if an appreciation of the nuances in the debate, and of abortion's connection to traditionally «progressive» issues like poverty and healthcare, may actually make those of us who are «stuck in the middle» especially effective agents of change.
While the basic structure and words of the core components of the liturgy do not change from Sunday to Sunday, there are changes in other texts, particularly the various readings from Holy Scripture appointed for every Sunday and festival day, that give the various times in the Church Year their unique emphases and nuances.
In our new aims of education for the 1980's and beyond, therefore, we shall have to dedicate ourselves to bringing back, among other things, the civilized use of language (both written and oral), a sensitivity to beauty, powers of analytical reasoning, the intellectual vision of ourselves as historical creatures, the ability to cognitively articulate ideas rather than let communication skills courses degenerate into merely «touchie - feelie» experiences of «affirming the other,» and finally, a sensitivity to the nuances, complexities, and ambiguities of meanings.7 In this way, and only in this way, our educational system will equip its students for the future with an intellectual vision comprised of both knowledge and foresightful adaptability to environmental changes.
Characteristics in wine change the flavors and dynamic of food while you're eating and food can bring out nuances in wine.
The pace of Paul's decision - making will need to change when he does have the ball in his hands, but the idea that sharing the load would be a problem either misses some of the nuance in how he plays or ignores how brilliant Harden has been off the ball in his career.
The organ systems require a lot of nuanced changes.
For those looking for more nuance, detail and depth in analysing the changing position of China and Africa in the international system, I recommend visiting the website of the Oxford University China - Africa Network, which I convene and is currently hosting a series of debates between African public intellectuals on what Chinese investment means for local economic conditions from Mauritania to South Africa.
«many decent people are too busy trying to deal with day - to - day matters to spend too much time on the nuances of constitutional change»
Those arguments continue to gain nuance and force at every budget hearing, adapting to the makeup of the body and the changing economic landscape of the region.
Thus, «giant chunks of space debris clobbering the planet and wiping out life on Earth has undeniably broad appeal,» Meltzer says, whereas «no one in Hollywood makes movies» about more nuanced explanations, such as Clovis points disappearing because early Americans turned to other forms of stone tool technology as the large mammals they were hunting went extinct as a result of the changing climate or hunting pressure.
They found that both bunch rot and powdery mildew caused nuanced changes in the composition of (chemical) aroma substances, changing the odor of the wines to the point where the wines» aroma quality was significantly affected.
So he sexes up his narrative by presenting it as a battle between the «short, professorial looking» Emanuel, a «nuanced and sophisticated» man who talks in complete sentences, and the obdurate William Gray of Colorado State University, «a towering figure of American hurricane science,» who has for many years produced remarkably accurate forecasts of the upcoming Atlantic hurricane season and who repeatedly and loudly denies — in congressional hearings and everywhere else — that humans have any role in climate change.
When this compositional nature of election outcomes was taken into account, the research team discovered a more nuanced effect of rainfall — how voters» preferences may change with bad weather.
Dr Søren Brage (MRC Epidemiology Unit, University of Cambridge), joint senior author on the study says: «Providing quantitative estimates regarding the dose - response relationship is essential for approximating how changes in levels of physical activity in the general population would impact disease incidence, and would support more nuanced guidance to the public and evidence - based dialogue in clinical settings.»
The researchers suggest, that although grammar as a whole might not be a better tool for examining language change, a more nuanced approach that combined computational methods with large - scale databases of both grammar and lexicon could allow for a look into the deeper past.
The simulations also accounted for the nuances of how other creatures would react as circumstances change.
In addition to determining the four - step process, where cobalt changes its electronic structure several times, this research helps scientists with the nuances of building better catalysts.
These nuances may be lost in a political environment where the basics of human - caused climate change trigger opposition.
This is a little bit more nuanced, and the idea is that when you consume acid - forming foods, it doesn't change the pH of the blood directly, but the body pulls minerals out of the bone in order to maintain a stable blood pH. So if you continually are eating net acid - forming diets with animal products, then you eventually will pull enough calcium out of your bones that you'll start experiencing bone demineralization and osteoporosis.
Many of the drills available through most tools are performed from a fixed, bi-lateral stance and ignore the complex movements and nuances involved in the frequently changing base needed for MMA training.
Denis Lenoir's cinematography is beautiful, evoking the eternal nature of the dance - club scene and yet sensitive to its nuanced changes, how it moved from DIY to corporate.
She's all nuanced distress as she spars with son Henry (Nick Offerman) over accepting her changed circumstance, and recounts actually having to face the dreaded hypothetical of what to take from a burning building.
Portman gives a nuanced performance as a woman navigating a tumultuous period of her life, showing all the ways in which she has changedchange» and mutation being key themes).
Coogler ups the intrigue as the film plays, with each new piece of the puzzle put together to deliver impact, and to change what we know about these characters in ways that give the entire story a surprising amount of nuance, given the amount of characters to follow, as well as the wider scope of the international politics.
It is truly something to see; for among all the lives to be ruined it is a visual rhapsody, attentive to every nuance in the spectacular land and foliage around the family home, following the lives within as meticulously as it traces the dramatic changes in weather — from clear day to torrential showers — in one of the longest, most intricate and beautiful tracking shots in cinema.
This wonderful, nuanced, fluid system informing the complex hierarchy of the Dark Lord's army is entirely static unless you, the player, allow the changes to happen.
It's true that Landecker can hardly be considered a neophyte, and just recently played Louie's Mom in the flashback episodes of «Louie,» but «Transparent» gives her her most nuanced central role yet, as ostensibly the most well - balanced of this dysfunctional family, yet also the one who effects, along with her father, the biggest life change of any of them when she leaves her husband for her lesbian college lover.
Both films share a pre-occupation with the hypocrisies of bourgeois Parisian life, (and there is a smart visual nod to Haneke's film with its extended final shot), but Szumowska has a greater handle on the subtleties and nuances of character, and together with Binoche they create a memorable study of a middle - aged woman coming to terms with the changing landscape of her life as she enters middle age.
It is a film brimming with rich characters, incredible performances, nuanced direction, and a pitch - perfect script, and Rees uses the backdrop of World War II America to highlight how much — and how little — our country has changed in half a century.
The change feels like it may have been to Six's ultimate benefit, because what can otherwise feel like a rote tale of an elite military unit becomes something much more nuanced and compelling in Goggins» hands.
What I didn't expect was to experience a story that was so nuanced, so brilliantly thought out, that it would forever change my view of how games were approached.
Simple changes of lighting or camera angles speak help audiences to understand the beautiful nuance of the film without being beaten over the head.
With the tempo cooled, director David Yates (back for his third film) and screenwriter Steve Kloves pore over the nuances of character and environmental changes, delighting in the opportunity to kick the kids out of Hogwarts (nowhere to be seen in this installment) and into the treacherous Muggle world, staging much of the action in outdoor locations that open up the scope of the series.
As I wrote, Silent Hill 2 offered me, ``... a story that was so nuanced, so brilliantly thought out, that it would forever change my view of how games were approached.»
It's heartbreaking to see someone's childhood exploited like this, calling to mind the orphaned street urchins trained to pick pockets and beg for change in Third World countries (though perhaps a local would be best suited to understand the nuances of that story as well).
In summary, although teachers in the U.S. are more likely to be drawn from the lower end of the academic achievement distribution than are teachers in selected high - performing countries, the picture is a bit more nuanced than the rhetoric suggests, and as we illustrate, it has in fact changed over time in an encouraging direction.
Take the study of drama for example — the importance of conveying nuances and emotion are integral to the delivery of speech, and could be lost by changing the level of voice.
«For example, in the Manga workshop run by Matthew Lin, the students drew manga characters; Candy Royalle's poetry workshop led to students creating pieces of poetry — some of which were later published online; John Larkin and JC Burke worked with students to develop «show don't tell» writing skills whereby they took a word like «walk» and then all the synonyms associated with that word — for example skip, hop, stumble, sprint, shuffle, stride — and learned how each word has a nuanced meaning and how this can change the feel of a text.
Thoughtful critique of teaching and learning may provoke important changes in teaching and leadership, but it is difficult to ask hard questions, open classrooms to scrutiny, and examine, with colleagues, the nuances of one's own practice.
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