You will want to understand the day - to -
day nuances of what it means to serve your buyers and sellers, but you also want to understand the factors that drive the market on a broader scale.
She oversees all aspects of management of the hospital and helps all the doctors deal with the day to
day nuances of running a veterinary practice.
Not exact matches
Hiring good employees, making smart business decisions, understanding the
nuances of the
day - to -
day tasks - these all play a part in being successful.
«But at the end
of the
day, closed can not compete with open if open delivers a more
nuanced experience to people.
(I still don't know if her enthusiasm was dampened because it was Valentine's
Day, or because she was six months pregnant with our second child, or because she didn't understand the subtle
nuances of the healthcare industry.)
We could spend the next
days debating the
nuances of why organizations, especially those in critical infrastructure, didn't patch the vulnerability in time or why they run insecure software for critical functions.
Even though I don't recommend
day - trading, I've recently started exploring the
nuances of more sophisticated trading platforms like CMC Markets.
To this
day, although I know that the scriptures are peopled with characters
of texture and
nuance, I think Bible people and see pastel paper figures pressed...
As to the meaning
of a text, it is not proper to give to Biblical language a current -
day nuance that was foreign in its
day.
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.
As a student
of literature, I'd like to say that it is Austen's subtle satire, masterful character development, and
nuanced prose that draws me to her romantic comedies... but at the end
of the
day, it's probably just the girly thrill
of seeing who ends up marrying whom.
Abstention on particular
days helps to mark those
days, to invite the
nuances of the
day more fully into our consciousness.
But the only way you ever learn to lay brick is by working with a master bricklayer,
day in and
day out, learning all the
nuances of the craft.
The
day's best catch from over 30 varieties are prepared lightly, just simply finessed, to really showcase the
nuances of the fish.»
Each piece
of content that we create — from 3 - 1 blown lead memes to explaining how a little guy beats the big guys to
nuanced commentary on the pressing issues
of our
day — is an invitation for sports fans to join us in our corner
of the internet and marvel at what we're seeing.
The perfect
day for Rancho Bernardo - San Diego baseball coach Sam Blalock is to grab his surfboard, catch some waves in the morning and then head to the diamond in the afternoon — the same diamond he's used since 1991 to teach the
nuances of the game he loves.
Psychologists also spend their
days contemplating the question
of human motivation, and they often come up with answers that are significantly more
nuanced than the default explanations
of economists.
I remember when I first found out that I was expecting my mind instantly went to what kind
of birth I wanted to have, I spent a few
days researching birthing centers, bringing up midwife bios, and refreshing myself on all the
nuances of birth.
Through this initiative, 53 schools in need
of support participated in a training workshop and received an experienced mentor to identify specific challenges and provide
nuanced resources to promote a heathier school
day.
The spat between Robinson and Allen is one
of hundreds that happen on social media every
day, where
nuanced political discussion is suspended in favour
of disputes hinged on ideological positioning.
As the government shutdown continued for its second
day, one thing was clear to both sides
of the negotiations to end it: The president was either unwilling or unable to articulate the immigration policy he wanted, much less understand the
nuances of what it would involve.
«Sometimes you get caught up in the
day to
day, and all these little
nuances that we think are so important at the time, and then you get a phone call that actually reminds you
of what's really important.»
«We don't understand the
nuances of Albany,» he said, arguing that, «
Day one... there needs to be an Albany strategy.»
«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»
«Sometimes you get caught up in the
day - to -
day, and all these little
nuances that we think are so important at the time, and then you get a phone call that actually reminds you
of what's really important.»
«By developing a more
nuanced understanding
of the links between spending and happiness, we hope to be able to provide more personalized advice on how to find happiness through the little consumption choices we make every
day.»
There are ways you can decrease them though,
of course, but a
nuanced fashionista (lol, I really just wrote that), stays open to accepting bad outfit
days too.
We drank our coffee and discussed each little
nuance of the design and I wished she could skip out on work and spend the rest
of the
day with me doing just that... and sewing
of course.
The sudden glut
of revenge pictures crowding theaters (three in eight
days, four in under a month) gives us a unique opportunity to consider the
nuances of trash.
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.
Not only does he look like your everyday pasty face on TV, but he is incredibly
nuanced as a man just stumbling through life, earnestly trying to make the best
of each
day.
Director Dean Devlin, the screenwriter
of Independence
Day and the director
of Geostorm, scales back from gargantuan, cosmic destruction and builds a realistic situation with its own history and
nuances.
There's room for
nuance aplenty in Lincoln, and Tony Kushner's screenplay manages to draw ambiguity from a number
of situations (the Lincolns» marriage, Mary Todd's sanity, Lincoln's political tactics, the toll
of the War in its last
days), but Spielberg steamrolls opportunities for resonance in favour
of ossified gallery tableaux meant to buff a story already polished to a blinding sheen.
Starting out in stuff like Close Encounters
of the Third Kind and Dog
Day Afternoon, Henriksen is, like Christopher Walken, too often dismissed as a personality rather than a performer
of skill and
nuance.
Additionally, its
nuanced critique
of embedded racism in the Obama - voting, white upper class can be unpacked for
days, as can the film's take on justified - or - not black paranoia.
Some films are meant to haunt viewers for
days, begging to be seen again in order to peel the multiple layers
of their narrative
nuances...
Day - Lewis and Krieps both deserve every ounce
of praise they're getting for this film, having delivered two
of the most
nuanced, remarkable performances I've seen this year.
A couple
days late to post, but I take a gander at Julian Schnabel's Miral and the Blu - ray debut
of Angelina Jolie and Antonio Banderas «sex - saturated Original Sin in my latest home video column over at ShockYa, as well as a movie for those who view both belts and
nuanced plots as their mortal enemies.
Throughout the 12
days of Cannes, early screener I, Daniel Blake wasn't high on critics» lists to take a top prize and, though most appreciate the work, some also feel that Loach promotes a singular perspective rather than a
nuanced cinema, that he puts his politics before his art.
It's funny because you can easily steal plot points and stylistic
nuance from any number
of films these
days and chances are it'll probably go unnoticed.
The deterioration
of his psyche over time is played by
Day - Lewis with such genuine intensity and
nuance it's impossible to look away, and when he's on screen opposite Dano, all kinds
of sparks fly.
She was strong and
nuanced in Junebug, amusing in Miss Pettigrew Lives For A
Day, and totally convincing as a real - world representation
of a melodramatic cartoon character in Enchanted (she completely sold it).
Overnighters is a refreshingly modern documentary, an utterly compelling,
nuanced film that precariously balances the big questions
of one
of the great dilemmas
of this
day and age.
Already boasting a Foreign - Language Oscar nomination for «Incendies» and a string
of strong independent features, Villeneuve continues to prove his deeply confident footing in modern
day cinema, bringing intelligence and muscular and mannered
nuance to a somber and extremely tense studio drama that doesn't deign to ever spell things out (the ending is probably the most bold studio finale we've seen in ages and seemed to even puzzle some).
The movie takes place over the course
of a single
day, and it factors in all
of the
nuances of working in a restaurant.
«At the end
of the
day, they're learning the same words, but just with different levels
of complexity and
nuance,» she said.
By contrast, a study that raised some (highly
nuanced and complex) criticism
of the way NYCDOE grades its schools» progress — that was news the next
day.
«Though there are certainly many
nuances, we see real similarities between the challenges New York and Los Angeles teachers face every
day in the classroom,» said Evan Stone, Co-Founder and Co-CEO
of E4E.
Throughout the
day we find it ridiculously easy to
nuance the torque output
of the Power Wagon's big Hemi in low range because that mode includes a softer throttle pedal calibration that's easy to feather as we ease up and over obstacles.
Publishing contracts these
days are complex, and you need somebody to explain the
nuances of each contract and fight for you on the clauses that are important.