Sentences with phrase «dramatic example on»

Justin illustrates this idea with a dramatic example on his blog.
The emergence of life is perhaps the single most dramatic example on this planet, yet even life also requires a material substratum of organic macromolecules out of which this radically novel form of existence could emerge.

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The energy - drink maker Red Bull, for example, wants its users to live on the edge — and it backs that up with dramatic stories like Felix Baumgartner's famous skydive from the edge of space in October 2012.
It's worth noting that some are speculating that Labeouf's conversion may have actually been more of a rather dramatic example of method acting than a true conversion but, regardless, many Christians chose to focus on his language instead of his heart.
She is an excellent example of the dramatic effects that food can have on health and weight loss.
For example, you might hang a single dramatic piece of art on the wall over the crib or create a cozy reading corner with a soft rug and a few accent pillows.
I think, well the most dramatic example of it backing down is the back - down on its ideals.
For example, as global CO2 levels rise, increases in the acidity of the ocean are expected to have dramatic impacts on sea life.
In a particularly dramatic example of this line of argument — which some have questioned — NIH Director Francis Collins has said that progress on an Ebola vaccine has been hindered by flat budgets.
For example, she has seen dramatic results for patients with type 2 diabetes, high cholesterol and high blood pressure who go on a whole - food, plant - based diet.
She is an excellent example of the dramatic effects that food can have on health and weight loss.
The Pagoda sleeves are another genius example with a triangle shaped oversized style, going quite dramatic on the fabric flow.
And whilst there are times when I've hoped things would happen on the blog for dramatic effect — the Return of Henley Boy for example....
Of course this film is a dramatic and over-the-top example of our current state of hysteria when it comes to our country's seemingly unending problems but however much exaggeration there is, Election Year still manages a surprising amount of honest commentary, both subtle and very much on the nose.
There are countless examples of dramatic juxtaposition which needs no jolting from Hans Zimmer's discreet score, none finer than the silent leap from the fiddler's congenial supper with supposed «colleagues» on his last night in Washington to the white - shirt, dark - background horror of his finding himself in chains.
For example, in «Before Sunrise» and «Before Sunset,» every conversation was made dramatic by our wondering if the two characters were going to fall in love, and admit it, and act on that.
It's a requirement of the plot as well, but for all of the time spent on developing these dramatic threads, Jesse's transformation is jarringly abrupt, a damning example of Refn the talented visualist lamely telling us what's happening instead of showing us.
«127 Hours» is a great example of the dramatic film based on the well - known true tale where the success of the execution is not measured in depicting what happened — for we all know that — but, rather, in how,» writes MSN critic James Rocchi of Danny Boyle's film of what was considered an unfilmable true story.
While the opioid crisis provides the most dramatic and extreme example, the fact is that the health and success of individuals depends heavily on the strength and resilience of the communities in which they have membership.
It's a distinctive styling cue, and certainly looks more dramatic than the upright nose on the Volkswagen Polo, for example.
In addition, Longstaff - Tyrrell came up with a workaround for the moments when this closed caption system isn't helpful — for example, when a dramatic moment happens on screen, but there is no subtitling because nobody is talking.
For example, while a slowdown in economic activity might have negative affects on current real estate prices, a dramatic steepening of the yield curve (indicating an expectation of future inflation) might be interpreted to mean future prices will increase.
For example, a new late payment reported in your credit report will have a more dramatic effect on your credit score that a recent inquiry for new credit.
For example, the unpredictable behaviour of a single (big) market participant can have dramatic effects on overall market behaviour.
And in what may be the most dramatic example of all, South Carolina shelters are embarking on an ambitious plan to make the entire state No Kill by setting up five hubs that will offer No Kill help throughout the state.
If so, compromises have to be made and screen resolution is an easy change to make that has a dramatic effect on the frame - rate (900p, for example, is only 70 per cent of the number of pixels in a 1080p screen).
As an example of a missed opportunity, we watched the intro cutscene of Bioshock 2, which ends on a dramatic moment where «you» point a gun at your own head.
One of the most dramatic examples of this phase can be seen in the razor clam shell dress, which is strikingly placed on its own in a glass case.
It goes on view to the public for the first time, along with recent artwork gifts, and spectacular pieces on loan to present examples of Furneaux's small on - site field sketches, his dramatic large - scale renderings of the eruptions, and vibrant landscape scenes.
These dramatic, mythic tableaux present frieze - like configurations of semi-abstracted figures; two notable examples, Entombment I / The Entombment (1944) and Landscape (1945), will be on view, both of which Ferber selected for his personal collection from Rothko's studio.
For example, the area of climate change has a dramatic impact on national security: rising sea levels, to severe droughts, to the melting of the polar caps, to more frequent and devastating natural disasters all raise demand for humanitarian assistance and disaster relief.
«When scientists encounter examples of outcomes that are, in fact, quite dramatic, or even potentially alarming, it actually makes them uncomfortable, and so they have a tendency — and I would argue, probably subconsciously — to emphasize the more cautious range of their data, erring on the side of least drama, erring on the side of the data that seems less dramatic and less alarming.
A temperature rise of 5ºC would cause all ice - free land on the planet to experience dramatic changes in its eco-systems — for example, tundra turning to forests and African grasslands to deserts.
For example, David Holland and colleagues have shown dramatic maps, based on measurements by fishing boats, of the arrival of warm water in Jakobshavn Fiord in western Greenland.
That's my point, the dramatic improvement in computer power and model complexity hasn't narrowed the uncertainty on sensitivity nor, brought all the AR4 models, for example, into agreement when recreating 20th C. mean surface temperature.
This data example suggests that some extra work with Timekeeper Bob would have a dramatic and positive impact on the pre-bill process.
It's a dramatic difference that needs to be experienced in person, but as an example, ProMotion is smooth enough that you can read the text on an iPad while you're scrolling.
For example, there has been a dramatic increase in the number of children entering foster care due to prenatal substance exposure.36 The negative effects of substance exposure on the fetus and developing child have been extensively documented, although scholars emphasize the variability in outcomes as well as the contribution of multiple ecological factors to outcome.37
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