Sentences with phrase «comes across more»

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The brick work of buildings comes across more clearly, individual leaves are more defined, and objects in the distance are just a bit sharper.
The work comes across more like a critique of a symbol of a specific type of painting discourse that revolves around a type of Greenbergian formalist ideology.
At times her inability to grasp the situation or constant naivety can be frustrating, but it comes across more realistic than someone who just decides that she's okay with everything going on around her.
In normal driving, the wheel's weight wears on you, and the feedback that impresses during spirited, higher - speed driving comes across more as a jitteriness that requires frequent correction.
Instead, thanks to poor acting, painfully slow pacing and embarrassingly simplistic writing, we get something that takes itself so seriously it comes across more as a Saturday Night Live parody.
The disc features the original Chinese language soundtrack (where the language barrier between the Chinese immigrants and Japanese criminal hierarchy comes across more convincingly) and an English dub track, which is typically slapdash but at least Jackie dubs his own dialogue.
Thus Quantum of Solace comes across more angry and preachy than it does exciting.
It's not surprising to find, then, in the voluminous behind - the - scenes footage from the documentary «Richard Linklater: Dream Is Destiny,» that on set he comes across more like a gatherer than a hunter, as if making a film isn't about slaying some beast but harvesting the small riches in one's environment.
The DTS - HD MA 5.1 track comes across more favorably.
Her long, lean looks are showcased to such an extent that Aisha comes across more as superfluous eye candy than as an integral element of the plot.
Spall's Irving comes across more like a disturbed imbecile than an opponent worth taking seriously.
He buys his ex-wife and daughter tickets to Istanbul for a holiday, but when they are together, he comes across more a tour guide than a loved one.
The Perks of Being a Wallflower Press By Gary Murray Stephen Chbosky comes across more as a middle school shop teacher than a...
The scene is supposed to be funny but it comes across more as cruel.
Ethan plants seeds of doubt in the mind of Peter, another scene that was supposed to bring huge laughs but again comes across more cruel.
It does not matter if they are comedy or drama, the star - crossed lovers and cloying romanticism comes across more as trite than warm.
As is often the case in Russo - directed Marvel movies, the humor comes across more vividly than the action.
Brosnan's (The Matador) singing comes across more like rhythmic acting — but it's just right for the role he plays here, a man disillusioned with love and yearning to be proven wrong.
It features men and women in black suits thrashing about to a piece of drumming and chanting that's no doubt supposed to carry metaphoric force and give the soundtrack an Ennio Morricone urgency, but that comes across more like a Hasidic tribute to Stomp!.
Sometimes it wants to be a straight biography, whereas on other occasions it comes across more like an issues film that wants to trumpet the virtues of the First Amendment.
Although this subhead comes across more like a stuffy school motto, its meaning is something we could all do with adhering to.
The Rose Gold Shimmer gave a beautiful luminous sheen to the cheeks and on my olive skin tone; it comes across more of a bronzy blush with highlighting particles.
When it's pre-blended for you, it comes across more natural as opposed to a one - dimensional shade.»
When paired with greens, the color instantly reads more as a yellow, but when paired with blues and purples, celadon comes across more as lime green.
At first I thought maybe I am just not great at editing my photos, but I see that even in Debbie and Sheela's photos it comes across more blue.
Xhaka not mobile enough, although he did block a certain goal, his mobility is still a major question and will be seen when he comes across more mobile midfielders like today.
In the transcript, he comes across more like a belligerent drunk than a potential president,....
In the transcript, he comes across more like a belligerent drunk than a potential president, but the mockery is missing some important points.
A chatty and matter - of - fact executive who professes a geeky curiosity about technology, Medline comes across more like an easygoing family doctor than someone steering a $ 12.5 - billion organization that's long claimed to have an outpost within 15 minutes of every Canadian.
Smartwatches are coming across more like cheap, commoditized gizmos rather than high - end precision instruments, which is why analysts are saying $ 300 is too expensive.
They let go of having things be their way when they come across more effective solutions.
Especially as a community grows, you will come across more and more daily spam.
His negations have come across more effectively than his affirmations, and Altizer, convinced that what is being uprooted is in fact already dead, has done little to soften this destructive consequence of his thought.
I've come across more than a few people who will only accept you if you fit into their mold of what they think you should be.
My «food to create» pinboard on Pinterest is ever growing and every day I come across more and more recipes that I want to try.
I had no idea that excessively eating one food could give you a food allergy until I read Felicia's eloquent discussion of her avocado allergy (really, her entire journey of overhauling her diet is fascinating and worth a read) and in doing research since then, I've come across more and more anecdotes about similar occurrences.
Recently, it seems I've been coming across more and more information on genetic engineering and the associated foods that are most affected, among them corn, soy, and wheat.
I haven't done anything with it, but I'm coming across more and more recipes that suggest egg white protein or other powders to bulk up the smoothie a bit.
At the Bon Appétit offices, you will not come across a more loaded question.
You may not come across a more likable and soft - spoken 6 - foot - 5, 290 - pound senior than Capital Christian defensive lineman Nifae Lealao.
That is in the prem, Europe is a big place, he's talking out of his ass and trying to come across more like Arsene.
I've come across more cute homemade kid present ideas on blogs lately than I can recall, but I've settled on a few that I want to give a try.
I have come across more options tailored to babies than than kids, so I was excited to find Little Green Shampoo & Body Wash..
Because your child is moving around more, he will come across more dangers as well.
Have you come across more info since we met that you'd like to share (or did we forget something in our summary below)?
This, according to Mr. Iddrisu is factually inaccurate saying «as if schooled on the subject by his Vice, the President showed that he was yet to come to terms with his new designation as President and came across more as a politician addressing charged party supporters on the campaign platform.
President Akufo Addo in his address yesterday, continued the propagandist path beaten by his Vice President in the run up to the 2016 elections on matters relating to the economy.As if schooled on the subject by his Vice, the President showed that he was yet to come to terms with his new designation as President and came across more as a politician addressing charged party supporters on the campaign platform.
Question and answer sessions where the leader is required to be spontaneous and chatty with the crowd can work well, as I think it did for Miliband last year, when his ad - libbing and asides revealed a funny, more relaxed character that his team would probably like to come across more often.
Obama's promise to «govern for all the people, not just the interests of the wealthy and well - connected» came across more Andrew Jackson («the rich and powerful too often bend the acts of government to their selfish purposes») than Karl Marx.
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