Sentences with phrase «evinced less»

Porsche claims the turbocharged block can deliver 19 mpg overall, though our brief testing evinced less optimistic numbers.
«In the modern history of American presidents, no occupant of the Oval Office has evinced less interest in his own health.
Sample sizes do not permit rigorous intragroup comparisons, but Neandertal molar tissue proportions evince less variation than the modern human sample.
Evincing less personality than Sabine's plants, Belgian actor Matthias Schoenaerts appears ready for his romance - novel close - up but brings a blank discomfort to his portrayal of the historical figure.

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All the President's Men was released less than two years after Nixon resigned (and in America's bicentennial year, no less), and there are moments in the film that seem all too aware of the scandal's outcome by evincing a flagrant self - congratulatory spirit.
His antics only go so far though, evincing a disjointed structure that feels more like bits strung together than a coherent tale, much less one that needed to be told.
Evincing many lucid and extemporaneous qualities, Linklater doesn't do catching up though, as «Boyhood» feels much less like a greatest hits package and more analogous to being in the moment, watching the sprawling, occasionally dull home videos of family over more than a decade's time.
While there is some evidence that intact, large and giant breed dogs may be less prone to a certain few health problems, the general lack of personal responsibility evinced by most humans in this culture make spaying and neutering absolutely necessary for pet population control.
Less interested in the raucousness of «low» art than their figurative peers, however, these quietist formalists instead abstract from mundane artifacts that, while not intended as aesthetic objects, nevertheless evince a strange beauty.
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