Sentences with phrase «few finer points»

Beyond the broad strokes, there are a few finer points that really set the Shield Android TV apart from the competition.
I have skipped a few finer points to keep the post simple.
There are a few finer points we need to take into account in order to relate this experiment to the absorption by CO2 in the actual atmosphere.
But there are a few finer points to keep in mind: Protect your washer!
But, there are a few finer points to the process that must be followed in order to avoid messing up even the simplest of tasks.
I might argue a few fine points here and there.
You completed a few fine points there.

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«We've seen a few cycles of this,» he says, pointing to the EU's $ 794 million fine against Microsoft (msft), in 2004, for bundling its media player with Windows, and the 2001 decision to block a merger between GE (ge) and Honeywell (hon), as other high - water marks of regulatory zeal.
Just mastering a few of these real - world fine points will make all of your business planning ready for real - world operations.
Yes, I was one of the freaks of Christianity who got his kicks studying, debating, and teaching the finer points of theology that few people even knew existed, and fewer cared about.
His discussion of several theological points is more assured than nuanced, and any biographer today owes his readers some insight into claims of the late Kathryn Lindskoog that a few of Lewis's posthumously published essays and fragments are inauthentic (and, not to put too fine a point upon it, forgeries).
In today's edition of Press Clips: The New Jersey attorney general calls the Hunterdon fine the «largest ever imposed» in the state; Ballast Point opens its Virginia tasting room; Kevin Durant cracks open a few Bud Lights; and more.
It's also fine to note Washington is one of the few teams in 2016 to beat a national power, even one in decline, to the point of theatrical cruelty.
The sport in the ultimate, like skiing, requires footwork and finesse in shifting the body weight — fine points that Waikiki instructors are willing to teach to anyone who wants more than a few lessons.
Captain Elliot «Braeside's Finest» Greenberg has made a few off - season splashes with the likes of Tim «11 points on Monday Night» Wang and 2 guys who have yet to make their debut..
With the tournament teeing off around 10:30 p.m. ET on Wednesday night, let's run through some of the finer points to find a few good value plays.
The midfield is working just fine at the moment, but Flamini and Arteta are aging, and it might be an area he'll want to address at some point over the next few years.
When it comes to the nutrition for your baby, breastfeeding is kinda unbeatable (although obviously formula is perfectly fine and nutritious too, but it doesn't come out of a boob, so we have to take off a least a few ~ Cool Points ~ because... boobs.)
So instead of picking through this with a fine toothed comb and boring you to death or bring up the old and annoying, «well I think this author has ties to the formula company» argument, I will just bring up a few points and thoughts that have come up for me.
I've tried it a few times, but like some other reviews, it breaks constantly; the whole thing is gone in no time from breakage, also must use a lot of what you can because the point is too fine.
Indeed - examine the finer points of Rampage's plot for more than a few seconds and you're liable to become dizzy, even nauseous.
The first few games even came up with an elaborate excuse for the setup, with a present - day company using a machine to tap into a person's «genetic memory,» allowing the person to interact with the people and places of a specific point in history through the eyes of the person's ancestor (If you're not following this, that's fine, because it really is just a narrative justification).
It was almost perfect as there were a few points that you missed... but that's completely fine as I got A grade in my assessment.
Now, it's your turn to further her education with the fine points, including housetraining, household manners, basic obedience, travel etiquette, and even a few fun tricks.
Although that's not my usual 2 cents per point, I'm fine with doing this occasionally for a few reasons.
The first few hours felt fine enough, but after that I entered a sort of haze where I ran through every fight on auto - pilot, barely paying attention to what was going on and vaguely wondering why nobody seemed to use guns against Nilin, even though at one point a lunatic lawman in a VTOL clearly demonstrates that they still exist.
One thing to point out, I have read a few reviews and some people on the Xbox version have mentioned a save bug and control issues — I never had any of these on the PS4, I was on the Pro, as my saves worked fine — it never crashed and the control mechanism for the robot and aiming is a bit fiddly (no free aim, locked to eight directional aiming) and it does glitch out if you aim too close to an object but it never broke the game or caused an un-fair death.
If you pay attention to the world of games at all, Double Fine's Broken Age will be a familiar name — the modern take on the point and click adventure genre was funded through Kickstarter a few years back — at the time, one of Kickstarter's first massive successes, and one that served as a gateway for many into the crowd - funding service itself.
It's a tactical simulation, which largely gets straight to the point except for a very few precious lines from Gallia's finest — no worries though, Jann still steals some spotlight.
If at some point you're feeling a bit bored on this very fine day, feel free to check out a few winter / icey themed Mega Man cartoons after the break!
The lovely chaps from Media Molecule took us through a few of the finer points of newly enlarged platformer.
Why don't you continue to represent those fine coal industry geologists by pointing out a few that «know much, much more about the mechanisms of the atmosphere and its variations over time...» than the climatologists and atmospheric scientists that make it their profession to know how atmospheres vary over time.
I undoubtedly don't appreciate the finer points of statistical significance, yet with a few minutes of investigation, I've learned some things that are absolutely stunning, but have gone totally unmentioned in the blog dialogue, or the popular media.
As for «expertise,» most clients assume their lawyers have it, and very few know or care enough to distinguish the fine gradients of expertise that separate one lawyer from another — and in any event, with partner movement rampant among firms, expertise has become mobile to the point of peripatetic, and therefore an unreliable foundation for a brand.
The Economist points out that four is so few that even when one of them engages in highly questionable, even criminal, behaviour, the government can not afford the fall - out of shutting them down or to take them to court beyond fining them amounts that, for them, are relative pittances.
Possible outcomes include defeating the charge altogether, compromising the violation to an offense that carries fewer traffic violation points, or under certain circumstances, pleading to unsafe driving and trading a fine for the points.
Walsh pointed to the example of DoNotPay, an AI «chatbot» that disputes parking tickets, which has overturned 160,000 fines in just a few months.
You can always talk them into giving you a steep fine for some bogus non-moving violation (or a moving violation with fewer points - like «failure to yield to a traffic control device» instead of speeding 98 in a 65... true story from when I was 18 and stupid).
As long as the prior steps were all completed, you have no outstanding fines to the government, and your application was not denied at any point along the way, your TLC driver's license will be issued and you will receive it in the mail within a few weeks of passing your Taxi School Course final exam.
It causes a time delay from getting pulled over, usually costs a few hundred dollars in fines, add points to your license, cause your insurance costs to go up, and may even require you to go to traffic school.
That could mean a lower fine and fewer or no points on your license.
You can mess your picture up in a hurry with these fine settings, but they're also the path to the last few percentage points of image accuracy.
From explaining the finer points of Instagram to decoding the HR handbook, these mentors aren't the traditional few - rungs - above - on - the - ladder role models — and that's the way it should be.
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