Sentences with phrase «dramatic nature»

Given the rather dramatic nature of these findings, one might expect some explanation of the research methods and analysis techniques employed.
There does reach a point, however, at which the movie starts to run out of steam, as the plot slowly but surely adopts attributes of a comparatively dramatic nature - with the film's relatively routine third act ensuring that the whole thing wraps up in a disappointingly conventional manner (ie Bob and Lyn's quest is as predictable as one could imagine).
Oh, here we go: «At no point does this seem like new territory, but outside of being about ten minutes too long, it's a film that works despite its rather traditional dramatic nature
She rightly points out that «the work of Servais - Theodore Pinckaers might stand as a bridge uniting the efforts of younger Thomists and Balthasarians because of its accent on the theo - dramatic nature of moral life,» but she also at times indulges in such unhelpful labels as «Baroque Thomism» and «nuptial mysticism.»
In the Ignatius Catholic Study Bible series the commentary on John's Gospel has an exegesis of John 6:54 which emphasises the dramatic nature of Jesus» words.
The dramatic nature of the south Londoners» collapse has led many to point out that this is nothing particularly new for Pardew.
The dramatic nature of Corbyn's triumph has swept them away.
He said the dramatic nature of the event — and its interactive immediacy with residents — was important.
A Sensitive Debate The dramatic nature of global warming captured world attention in 2001, when the IPCC published a graph that my co-authors and I devised, which became known as the «hockey stick.»
Keeping the dramatic nature of her looking going she added a black floral appliqué veiled fascinator.
But while politicians pushing through legislation sounds like the cure for insomnia, the dramatic nature of the real - life conflict, the pivotal aim of the amendment and the sheer talent on display here promise it'll keep you engaged.
The dramatic nature of the film doesn't preclude this from containing an outtakes reel (2:20), which perhaps because of that is more entertaining than expected.
The perfect spot for a picnic, the area has a small beach where the sand is made up of tiny dark pebbles, adding to the dramatic nature of the beach.
A dramatic nature coastline of rugged rocks, the Wairarapa is shaped by the rough Pacific Ocean as it surges up and...
The dramatic nature of his photographs gives them an almost cinematographic and epic dimension.
«The biggest part of my work [is to] try to reflect our dramatic nature.
A Sensitive Debate The dramatic nature of global warming captured world attention in 2001, when the IPCC published a graph that my co-authors and I devised, which became known as the «hockey stick.»
The Master Wishmakers specialise in making wealthy clients» dreams come true, but a spokesman for the company claims that, despite the dramatic nature of the project, clever design techniques allowed them to keep the costs down and, as a result, they claim the project cost less than a town house in the centre of nearby Cambridge.
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