Sentences with phrase «evinces about»

There is a wonderful juxtaposition in the modesty Timothy Spall evinces about his work, and the enormous talent he brings to it.
Negligible concern was evinced about the possible impact of personal perspectives and intuitive feelings; possessing an understanding of the social context of the cases before them was not seen as part of sound decision - making.

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The historical lesson here is fairly unambiguous, although as always it is disappointing that economists who do propose such a solution for China evince so little curiosity about the historical precedents.
In short, unless the Court is prepared to think about this issue with greater care than was evinced by the Ninth and Second Circuits» and there is little in its opinions of late to suggest that it has the moral imagination to do so» the question will be not how far we slide down the slippery slope of legally sanctioned killing, but how fast.
Anyone who reads The Catholic Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, however, must recognize that, far from being uncritical, Novak evinces an intense and well - informed sense about where the American experiment has gone wrong and is going wrong» from race relations, to the urban underclass, to crime, and the debasement of popular culture.
But Love evinced a tough side also, recording a number of remarkably angry songs: the garage - punk classic «My Flash on You,» one the fastest versions of «Hey Joe,» a cover of «My Little Red Book» that ditches the lost - love vibe of the original, and finally «7 and 7 Is,» a breath - taking hardcore punk prototype from early» 67, complete with a nuclear explosion finale and lyrics about throwing one's Bible in the fireplace.
More important and immediate than the embargo question, I was impressed by the way that U.S. pilgrims to Cuba - including cardinals, bishops, and many priests - evinced a sense of urgency about ongoing and very practical work with the Cuban Church.
They consult rock stars and movie actors for advice about politics and religion, apparently believing that mere fame evinces wisdom about everything that matters in human life.
And while the Assembly's early morning vote — taken long after most of the state's nearly 20 million residents were asleep — evinced optimism, some lawmakers were cautious early on about how long this session could last.
And many universities, which otherwise pride themselves on their data - collection prowess, have evinced an amazing lack of curiosity about the number of postdocs on their own campuses.
Remarkably, Yellow Hawk evinces no bitterness about his situation as a prisoner, along with his family, of whites who invaded his land, as we're meant to identify with Blocker's resentment of Native Americans who were presumably fending off intrusion.
He's been the picture of charm during the Call Me By Your Name press tour, a seemingly unending traveling road show where Hammer, his co-star Timothée Chalamet, and director Luca Guadagnino take turns relating disarming anecdotes about filming that manage to both satiate the film's rabid gay audience while stopping short of pandering, all while credibly evincing a perpetual Kinsey 3 vibe.
Indeed, for all of Assayas's personal attachment to this material, Something in the Air isn't significantly more illuminating about the period than something like Almost Famous, which uses the titular song to roughly the same effect, evincing the same impossible nostalgia for a time when everyone was supposedly moving together on one big bus, so to speak.
As he walks, he berates the progeny who gapes up at him stupidly, evincing no awareness that the shit is about to hit the fan.
(As evinced by the many, many readers who complain about short stories not being novels.)
Figuration, older ideas about space, surface, and paint in intimate interiors, street scenes, and winter landscapes — all evince delicate touch, acute eye, and quiet power.
What's remarkable about the collection is the restless curiosity it evinces, the fact that they just kept buying, leaping from one development to the next.
The films» titles, for the most part, evince the filmmaker's punk rock approach: Pig Death Machine (2013), Scumrock (2002), Fame Whore (1997), Hippy Porn (1991), My Degeneration (1989)... (Although, Terminal USA (1993), also on view, is an almost hour - long film about an unconventional Japanese - American family, screened widely on public television upon its release.)
This style is indeed evinced throughout Prouvost's work, as she continuously unhinges preconceptions about the functionality of language, objects, and images, be it through a barrage of fast - paced moving pictures or a Duchampian peephole installation.
The transformation of the film title into Painters Panting reveals something of the exhibition's focus — the exasperation with and ongoing passion about «painting concerns» as evinced by painters, photographers, video artists, and filmmakers.
The SMC's emphasis on «expert opinion», reflects the «values» recently evinced by Lewandowsky, that debate about the climate and criticism of his own work is valid only when «addressed through proper channels» — it «should take place in the scientific literature».
Carrington worries about the bit of hate mail he gets from deniers, conveniently ignoring missives sent the other way, and the casual disregard for democracy evinced by environmentalists as a matter of course.
As the time towards Trump's inauguration closes, panic mounts in the climate change - agenda community as evinced by their hyperventilation about what a Trump Administration might unleash on President Obama's Climate Action Plan.
At the beginning of the survey, in the 1970s, conservatives trusted science more than anyone, with about 48 percent evincing a great deal of trust.
The Bill evinces the continuing ministerial paranoia about the county courts: horrible, because lawyers practise in them.
For example, in every jurisdiction where punitive damages are allowed, the fact - finder must make a predicate finding about the defendant's culpable state of mind, i.e., did the defendant's action evince something like «wanton, willful, malicious, or reckless conduct that shows an indifference to the rights of others?»
But it's not so much about the cable or charger as the level of attention that they evince: quality accessories make you feel taken care of, and it's nice to see that OnePlus has applied its «no compromises» motto to the out - of - box experience.
Rather, the economy will probably evince a «U» shaped recovery, with a few more quarters of growth below the economy's potential — about 3.0 % — followed by stronger results toward the end of the year.
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