If so, then the differences between us are
deeper than my comments would suggest.
Not exact matches
The key message, the official said: Emphasize that the United States has a «
deep respect» for people from Africa and that the U.S. relationship with any county is
deeper than any one
comment.
-LRB-...) Mr Schmidt's
comments follow warnings from some economists that the spread of information technology is starting to have a
deeper impact
than previous periods of technological change and may have a permanent impact on employment levels.
Commenting on the misuse of religion to legitimate the interests of dominant classes no lesser an individual
than the French Emperor Napoleon, when, with
deep insight, observed:
They are not governments - that kind of deal - making comes in December (or rather in the glacial negotiating sessions throughout this year), so I see no problem with them having earnest conversations
deep into the night about the relative merits of carbon taxes over cap and trade, or any other issue, that have no substantive outcome other
than to generate more research proposals, newspaper column inches and
comments in well - meaning blogs.
Another of the authors, Stephen Levinson,
comments, «This is a bit of an unexpected finding, since many have thought that grammar might give us
deeper insight into the linguistic past
than vocabulary, but there is still some reason for caution: we compared highly conservative vocabulary with an unfiltered range of grammar variables, and the language family is unusual for the way it diversified during colonization of successive islands, But what is clear is that grammar and vocabulary changes are not closely coupled, even within branches of a family, so looking at them both significantly advances our ability to reconstruct linguistic history.»
I've been drawn to a lot of healing things lately, healing sounds, healing frequencies, infrared sauna, meditation, breath work, really good
deep tissue work, and, you know, I was speaking with my wife about a week ago and she
commented on the fact that in the thirteen years that we've been married, when she met me, I was a bodybuilder and a spin instructor, she doesn't think she's ever seen me take any more
than, perhaps, a couple of days off of an extremely hard charging life, in which I'm replying to literally hundreds of emails a day, squeezing in the type of exercise sessions that allow me to do masochistic things, volunteering, jetting around the globe, you name it.
Unlike the Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm series which is more and more a mess of technical, balance and gameplay issues these days, Brave Soldiers delivers what is a nice, franchise - based fighting game, at first, i was expecting a simple fighting game with some button mashing, however, the game proved me wrong and i fell in love, the combo system, while easy, is a lot more
deep than the one in the Naruto games, with all of the characters having two special attacks, two «burst attacks», a knock - away and a launcher respectively, a throw and an ultimate attack (called a «Big Bang Attack»), every character also has an universal dodge - action that sends them behind their enemies while spending one cosmo bar, making bar management that much precious and shielding you from a half - a-hour combo, unlike in the NUNS series, the fighting and the characters are nicely balanced, with every character being fun to play and viable at the same time, the game runs smoothly without frame - rate issues and the cell - shaded graphics, character models, arenas and effects alike are nice to the eye, battles are divided into rounds, with all the tiny nice stuff like character introductions and outros being intact (fun fact: the characters will even
comment on their score after the battle), the game also features an awakening system, called the «Seventh Sense» awakening, unlike the NUNS awakening system which became severely unbalanced in the later game, every character simply gains a damage / defense boost, with the conditions being the same for all characters, eliminating situations when one character can use awakening at almost any point in the battle, or one awakening being drastically stronger
than the other, the game has a story mode with three story arcs used to unlock characters, a collection mode, tournament modes, a survival mode, a series of special versus modes and online battle modes.
Of course, who better to join us
than — *
deep breath * — Aaron Hillis (GreenCine Daily) and Andrew Grant (Like Anna Karina's Sweater), Glenn Kenny (Some Come Running), Michelle Orange (The Village Voice, The Rumpus), Evan Davis (Film
Comment), Akiva Gottlieb (Slant Magazine, The Nation), Kenji Fujishima (HND, My Life, at 24 Frames per Second), Ryland Walker Knight (HND, Vinyl Is Heavy), Keith Uhlich and Vadim Rizov (who still doesn't listen to the full podcast but assumes most of you can do at least 15 minutes.)
Sometimes Hardwick falls into the trap of simply summarizing the action of a given scene, but more often
than not he rebounds with some
comments about the
deeper meanings of the scenes in terms of the characters and the larger picture.
Digging a little
deeper I looked at the written feedback given on the SIE forms and I noticed that, in more cases
than I like to admit, teachers were receiving similar
comments throughout the year and the data showed that non-examples of cooperative learning structures were still being observed consistently.
As Cassie
commented, you have to consider the worst case scenario and in this case you could find yourself in a much
deeper hole
than had you not taken the loan.
Some people don't understand the
deep grief experienced with this loss and will many times make
comments that are more hurtful
than helpful.
The sparkling wit that lay underneath the crude surface of Volition's prior games is mostly absent here, with characters that are fun at first but grow old due to them being nothing more
than a collection of snarky
comments and skin -
deep quirks.
That was my earlier
comment here about the permafrost study: it's just another study telling us what we already know, namely that we are in
deep trouble, that the closer we look at AGW and the better we understand it, the more we see that it is worse
than we expected and getting worse faster
than expected.
If you're looking for a response from Dr. Pielke regarding a specific post on his blog, I wonder if there might be a better place to go ask for one
than in a hundreds - of -
comments -
deep comment section on completely separate site?
Many readers will have a
deeper understanding of the system and conventions of U.S. jurisprudence
than I have, so
comments and corrections on this point are welcome, but doesn't publication in a law report offer precedential value not available to unpublished decisions — of which there are many more?
IGN
commented on this, calling the game «a game that makes only a bare minimum of concessions to advancing technology, but more
than makes up for this with its
deep gameplay, massive quest, and sheer variety.»
They have formidable knowledge banks at their behest, much
deeper than mine, and their
comments on the failings of CREA past and present are fact - driven and accurate.