Sentences with phrase «compelling than the concept»

The 2 - Year Window Mother Jones, November 18, 2011» «The concept of disrupting brain circuitry is much more compelling than the concept that poverty is bad for your health,» says Professor Jack Shonkoff, a Harvard pediatrician and chair of the National Scientific Council on the Developing Child.

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It seems to me that you are invoking concepts of noblesse oblige, chivalry and grace from us in an attempt to get us to sacrifice yet more of our assets for the common good, without giving us any compelling reasons other than «it would be more fair».
This compelling concept has intrigued the medical community for more than 20 years.
[It's] undone less by a lack of ambition than an inability to make its core concept compelling enough.
One of a recent wave of high - concept sci - fi films, Morgan tries hard to be compelling and, to its credit, succeeds a bit better than most such efforts.
Even in concept form, it's a lot more visually compelling than most of what comes out of Auburn Hills — or, for that matter, the MX - 5 itself.
I was compelled to tie this commodity concept in with Benson's work which is a remark on the purchase of an idea rather than a lasting object.
The current strong survey exhibition, «From Lens to Eye to Hand: Photorealism 1969 to Today,» currently at the Parrish Art Museum raises a number of interesting questions and ideas but none is more compelling to me than trying to determine where and when the concept of photorealism in art got its start.
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