Sentences with phrase «finely attuned»

Every client is unique, so whether it's providing a shoulder to cry on, or perhaps some tough love, you learn how to become finely attuned to their needs.
With a finely attuned parity of aesthetics and practicality: projectors are placed atop unfussy supports, conventional plastic storage containers, boxes, directly on the floor or other fundamental solutions, in order to angle the throw of light onto layers of objects or cardboard paintings.
Sound is a peculiar thing, to which our ears are so finely attuned yet by which we are so often simultaneously confused.
Considering that the Spanish - born, New Jersey - raised dealer has always been led by his finely attuned aesthetic sensibilities — he once went an entire year without showing a single artwork in color, a feat which he says «wasn't planned» — there is considerable curiosity about where his next steps might lead.
The shoulder buttons feel more comfortable and finely attuned to making tight drifts than the ones on the Joy Con, and the stereoscopic 3D is actually really well done.
Finely attuned to the deep bond between people and their companions, she also finds great meaning in helping clients say goodbye to their pets, «feeling the love through the loss, crying and laughing together.»
Having been bilked by a vanity press before, my bullshit - meter for scams like this are now a lot more finely attuned than when I first started out.
Their largely improvised dialogue was fresh and finely attuned to twentysomething vernacular, and delivered with a relaxed sense of comedic timing that made comparable performances seem stilted and uncertain.
Toni Erdmann, which is at times painful in its keen observations, is finely attuned to the bitter, bruised relationships that slowly take root over decades, often without our noticing.
It's that very rare feeling that you're settling into a movie whose individual elements are so finely attuned they fuse into a singular construct of pure entertainment.
And the men have also learned (sometimes the hard way) to be more finely attuned to the needs of a woman and to appreciate the kind of fulfillment only she can bring to him.
As a medical doctor specializing in gut health and the author of Happy Gut, I am finely attuned to how these drugs ultimately create more harm than good.
When parents hold baby close in a sling, they become finely attuned to baby's gestures and facial expressions, which can help them respond to what the baby needs more effectively.
Holding our babies close in a sling allows us to become finely attuned to their movements, gestures, and facial expressions.
As a long - term resident of the Premier League, Mourinho will be finely attuned to the annual poppy row, its implications and its possibilities for exploitation.
He believed that a child's emotional and physical well - being depended upon a finely attuned mother - child relationship and that early breaches in this relationship might impede one's ability to bond with others — even in adulthood.
For those with a finely attuned Christian behavioural sensitivity meter, he can make you queasy.
They appreciate a good deal, and they're finely attuned to saving money where they can — one of the biggest contributors to how they got where they are.
Our brains are finely attuned to distraction, so today's digital environment makes it especially hard to focus.
With the public finely attuned to these issues, finance companies that demonstrate their commitment to doing right by their clients and employees by leading with integrity are seeing big financial rewards in the marketplace.

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But in its gentle way, this film is finely — and seriously — attuned to the failures of male - driven capitalism.
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