Sentences with phrase «depth than the source»

By rendering the paintings in this way, they have more physical and emotional depth than the source photography; and are more evocative of the landscape.

Not exact matches

You however don't see your own hypocrisy in greater depth when you say that the bible was deliberately written to be sacred and holy, without ANY sourcing and you take the word of people who lived a really long time ago who also can not provide you with anything more than «eye - witness accounts» which have undoubtedly been changed, tweaked or even just falsly made up in order to cement their point.
As for the substance behind this series, no matter how much the final product both bloats and hurries itself along, it's hard as all get - out to deny the value within Alex Haley's «factional» tale, which is rich with the potential for compellingness and thematic depth that, more often than not, recieves justice from teleplay writer and source material book completer David Stevens, who draws lively characterization and depth, which in turn recieves its own bit of justice from director John Erman.
More often than not, newsletter writers and dense technical research reports are really the only sources of in - depth analysis and «filtering» that investors can access when it comes to junior precious metals companies.
Yet, Parasnis» use of geometric color fields and his nontraditional ordering of physical space also owe a great deal to a less obvious source: 16th through 19th century Indian miniature paintings in which artists conveyed depth through stacked imagery rather than fixed - point perspective.
I will not go into depth here but for anyone wanting some real and honest science rather than cult faith you should look into the whys and wherefores of clouds, and not just the work of Svensmark but all reputable scientific sources who do not have an agenda of self - interest (usually income or reputation based on past work — pride is a great influence on perception) with regards to the ever variable climate.
If prospecting is done in, for example, Germany the average reservoir depth for a source at about 100 °C would reach just over 3000 meters below the surface, whereas a source at around 180 °C on average would require a drilling depth greater than 6000 meters.
Thanks to everyone who replied (in such depth) to my question about sources for Confederation research — there's certainly far more there than I realised.
The impact and implications of PAS are immense, and no other single source provides the depth and breadth of coverage of the topic than the clinical and forensic chapters in this book.
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