Sentences with phrase «evinces little»

The SPG is composed and predictable in turns and evinces little body roll.
Handling evinces a little bit of rally car DNA, but the GTS is mild - mannered compared with its sportier siblings.
The tradition outside the synoptic gospels evinces little interest in the earthly Jesus, because Paul, John and the Hellenistic church generally concentrate attention on the risen Christ aspect of the equation earthly Jesus risen Lord.
In view of his approach to solving the problems facing higher education, it's not surprising that, although long a tenured professor at prestigious schools, Taylor evinces little respect for academic disciplines.
Worse, the authors evince little knowledge even of what is close to home: the Catholic tradition, and the thought of Pope Francis.
But the Council has evinced little enthusiasm for such a ban, with some members criticizing the potential for lost jobs.
Like Captain America: The Winter Soldier and Godzilla, Days of Future Past tries to use real - world history and iconography to prop up its storyline, and while its allusions aren't particularly deep, the attempts at contextualizing its fantastical action at least evince a little bit of ambition.
Achingly familiar in its plotting, and evincing little ambition to stretch beyond its comfortably prescribed parameters of feel - good fortification, the film mainly serves as a nice showcase for Carla Gugino, as well as a piece of Title IX boosterism to remind viewers that sports aren't some exclusive, birthright domain of just men.
In the way that a child's drawing posits a car as the mere sum of its visible parts — a misshapen assemblage of windshields, wheels and windows — so do these works evince little concern for actual automotive design.

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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.
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.
He recalled the awe that the smart set once evinced for the economies of «Japan, Inc.» and the Soviet Union, and noted that Germany's current success benefits from liberalization «that made the country a little bit more like... the United States.»
They should have got a proper game designer to put all this together and make sense of it all; with a little bit more talent on the design side you might have evinced more sympathy.
Her surfaces congest too quickly, her brushwork moves with initiative but little purpose, and her use of white as a compositional clarifier evinces a want of coloristic imagination.
Humans didn't make Greenland Ice Sheet retreat and evince the name * Green * land before the Little Ice Age.
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