Sentences with phrase «done with little explanation»

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The explanation of how evil came into our world had little to do with a serpent.
The author does assume a prior knowledge of Therese, and some instances of her life are mentioned with little explanation, but this is not off - putting; rather it makes the reader want to learn more.
Wenger doesn't need the pay cheque, he doesn't need to cow - tow to a man with no conceivable footballing insight and who cares nothing for the club beyond it's obvious financial benefits, in fact, the only possible explanation for this most unlikely of unions is the tens of millions of dollars Wenger has raked in since the relocation with little or no interference or expectations.
I can't give you a scientific explanation for it, but I do know that the minute you look at that little positive stick a whole new world of thought opens up in your brain and sticks with you (I'm assuming) for the rest of your life.
It's OK to wait a little, but don't let him get away with out a full explanation.
Kevin Spacey makes the most of the Lex Luthor role, though Superman Returns doesn't really have him doing anything extraordinary — he's just doing what Luthor does best, with little explanation as to where his lust for power comes from.
Apparently there's a reasonable explanation for the fact that the Terminator is looking a little bit long in the tooth these days (it's something to do with the natural ageing process of the machine's organic components).
Apparently there's a reasonable explanation for the fact that the Terminator is looking a little bit long in the tooth these days (it's something to do with the natural aging process of the machine's organic components).
The irony of Pulse is that, by removing the «confusing» social commentary, they have made what's left infinitely more perplexing, with very little explanation as to what is going on during many scenes, or what is motivating anyone, ghosts and humans alike, into doing whatever it is they seem very compelled to do.
The other draw is Infinity's Toy Box creation mode, which 3.0 does a better job of handling with tutorials than prior entries in the series do, though explaining how exactly one can create their own game remains a little thin in terms of in - game explanations.
It includes: A review of the solar system and the planets The moon's gravitational effects on the tides An explanation for the seasons All done with illustrations, animations, and a little fun thrown in.
As a first - time buyer, I was a little nervous and overwhelmed going into the process, but everyone was super helpful and didn't make me feel any less for needing a little extra explanation, or time to talk it over with my family members who were states away.
She did not really develop her relationship with Rashid which lasted 10 years and glossed over his deportation with very little emotion or explanation.
After a two and a half minute matchmaking wait (which seemed a little long to match four players together), the Beta dumps you into the level with hardly any explanation on what you are supposed to do.
Eventually, it does get better as players progress through the game, with explanations behind why the other alien life forms are attacking and on how players can stop them, but too little is told too slowly from the beginning, leaving players in the dark for quite some time.
The game is difficult to categorize and the video has a lot going on with little explanation, but we do get a look at the squiggly worm you'll control and the game's star, a meditating creature of sorts.
The Demo drops you into the game with very little explanation of what is happening in the world, who you are or what you're supposed to be doing.
A portfolio site with little explanation doesn't position you as a problem - solver or person to hire.
It includes a remarkably trenchant, readable explanation from Santer of why such fights — not just the physical kind — have little to do with the scientific basis for concern about the ongoing buildup of greenhouse gases.
As always, they manufacture an explanation that has little or nothing to do with reality.
The problems with Spencer's arguments take some background knowledge to recognize, so I'm going to start at a pretty basic level, just as he does in his book, but then go beyond his explanations in the book by including a little more math.
I'll let John Philips dig up the studies but just to add a little more explanation: It is not only that the sulfate aerosol pollution from First World countries started to decrease, it also has to do with the different residence time of CO2 and of sulfate aerosols in the atmosphere.
Then he proceeded to tug and scrape and poke with very little explanation about what he was doing.
So far they're fairly content with the explanation that this was written in «the olden days», although that does little for my self esteem!
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