Sentences with phrase «finer nuances of»

After having headed a fashion & design institute in the capacity of a Director for about ten years, Deepali felt the need to share her experiences and to educate the world about the finer nuances of fashion.
Apple's Eddy Cue and Craig Federighi sat down with John Gruber for his «The Talk Show «podcast recently, and discussed some of the finer nuances of Apple's services.
There is some debate as to whether the client needs to understand the finer nuances of the relationship between your firm and the provider that will be hosting the law office data when you run a virtual practice.
The politicians responsible would now be feted as great statesmen and women, and there is no chance whatsoever that seven years later there would be any inquiry pouring over the finer nuances of international law, the AG's advice, and precisely who knew what and when regarding WMD.
If you want to spend some time with the people who built them and pick up some of the finer nuances of passive solar design, make sure to keep an eye on our annual visitor program, and schedule a time to hang out with us soon.
Both J and T find themselves discussing the finer nuances of religion.
Every surfing enthusiast here is awarded personal attention to ensure they learn the finer nuances of the sport, while also keeping in mind that they enjoy their time in the waves and are safe throughout.
We at yourloansdvisors.com are well conversant with all aspects of the Balance Transfer programme and offer our customers assistance about the finer nuances of the same
But our simple definition of a fixed indexed annuity doesn't really do it justice if you want to get into the finer nuances of this financial instrument.
There she explored the finer nuances of silence and the endless possibilities of the imagination.
The Hyundai i20 Sport lacks genuine sporting attributes and misses out on the finer nuances of agile handling and an involving drive.
To that end, it should appeal to families who are more concerned about space, practicality and go - anywhere ability than the finer nuances of luxury and performance.
It's perfect for depicting a beginning stage of human development, perhaps, but can barely capture the finer nuances of depression, marriage, etc..
Turning to investment managers and their non-reaction to the threat he feels Fed action poses, Rodriguez then said they «do not appear particularly concerned with, [or] worried about, the finer nuances of an academic debate between two different schools of economic thought.
However, recognising the potential for a mining revival, Perth mining entrepreneur Nik Zuks and Kalia Ltd Managing Director Terry Larkan have been assisting local land owners with the finer nuances of the new Bougainville Mining Act brought to bear by the new autonomous President of Bougainville, John Momis.

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Each and every angle of how an ad is made, to the finest nuance, can really change the game.
I am the very model of a modern ultramontanist I've been congratulated as an excellent dialogist I have degrees from all the best colleges of theology I do not know quite what it means but I reject ontology I understand the finer points both nuanced and theoretical and when I go on twitter Ross Douthat calls me heretical I've many sage remarks to make on what I call the Christ event and just how many tragic deaths forbidden condoms could prevent
The etymological study of the words poverty (penian) and beggary (ptwcoi) suggest a fine nuance which is normally not noticed by the common translation «the poor.»
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).
Won't this debate prove instructive as we hammer out the finer details and nuances of Barth's thought?
With Chauhan's work as a celebrated chef and Morse's reputation in Tennessee as being the «mad scientist» brewer, the focus of Mantra is on the creation of unique flavor characteristics that are food - friendly with the nuances and subtleties becoming conversation topics, much like a fine wine.
Throughout his career, Wolin has been an advocate of appreciating Scotch and its nuances both neat and as an ingredient for fine cocktails.
Probaby because most pundits are ex footballers with not enough intelligence to see the nuances and fine lines of football management.
Fine motor skills are those skills that require the use of smaller muscles and more nuanced movements.
If international intervention has a limited place in moulding popular discourses, there is a need to question the extent to which we unduly privilege studying interveners and instead turn towards a nuanced and fine - grained analysis focusing on the inhabitants of war - affected regions, with only proportionate attention to international actors.
If you identify as a an «atheist» (and to many religious people, there's very little inclination to make fine nuanced distinction between «nones», «non-affiliated», «agnostic», «atheist» - they all get conceptually lumped together as «unbelieving atheist heathen» (tm) from the point of view of someone highly devout in a monotheistic Abrahamic tradition), there's plenty of strongly religious people who - according to polls - would refuse to vote for you.
Jindong Zhang, a post-doctoral research associate in CSIS, spent several months over a period of four years in Wolong dodging landslides, mudslides and rubble strewn roads to survey forest recovery at a finer scale than can be observed from satellites and getting a better handle on the nuances of tree species, height and soil conditions.
Looking at it from gross to fine patterns misses a lot of the nuance to working in this area, but it's a good start.
Dibbs does a fine job bringing a nuanced, realistic visual style to this venerable tale of war's cruel and colossal wastes, and his actors are all first - rate, with Bettany a special stand - out.
LaPaglia is such a fine actor and every nuance of his bottled up Jim comes through, as he struggles to not only be a good father, but to find a direction in his own life.
It is always a delight for a film to boast fine performances of subtle nuance and palpable emotion.
The repetitive use of music and montages in Wagner are tempered by a fine cast, exquisite use of palatial locations, and many fascinating nuances that make Richard Wagner, as a nineteenth century pop star, quite contemporary.
I loved some of his reactions to being called emotionless; it was a fine nuanced performance.
Mike Mills has shed light on a unique time in history with a fine use of drama and comedy to explore these nuanced characters and an innovative narrative use of historical montage.
That aside, the actors do a fine job of fleshing them out as much as possible, and even finding ways to bring some nuance.
Every nuance of the filmic image seems to make its way into the transfer, which gets top marks in every category: natural - looking film grain, spot - on color and contrast, inky blacks, and fine detail.
Downsizing tells its story with such nuance and aplomb, permeated with such elegance and craftsmanship, to make for one of the finest - and, certainly, most surprising - films of the year.
OMG, the study that, when you get to the fine print says, «a TFA «teacher» will have the same or no worse impact on * student test results * as an education major at the same level of experience as the TFA» — it is actually not even that nuanced.
Wilkolaski covers oft - overlooked topics including how to choose a self - publishing company; how to self - publish an audiobook; the nuances of ISBNs, metadata, pricing and distribution; and the finer details of marketing your book in order to get a return on your investment.
Although the author covers the basics of value investing it has to be said from the outset that this is not a book for anyone seeking deeper knowledge of finer nuances on the topic.
Incidentally, it is vital to fine - tune the eye to the nuances of size, as there will be no in - ring measurement.
As well as multiday retreats, sojourns and adventures, Aman properties globally offer Aman Journeys that seek out the cultural nuances of a place, sending guests on personalised journeys exploring the country's finest experiences
Young Vision Surf School has been training people of all ages from all over the world the finer nuances and enjoyable experiences of surfing.
The Team Ico titles were some of the finest and most nuanced experiences ever coded and we'd be delighted to see them make a next - gen appearance.
perhaps necessary to cramp in all the finer nuances... but what use is it if we still have to move through loading screens... Even the all power UC2 adn Killzone 2 HAVE LOADING SCREENS at the end of the day... True next gen poweress lies in removing this fundamental obstacle... something which Carmack has been struggling since the days of Doom... Hopefully ID tech 5 will provide the solution to «doors»...
Ellie was a nuanced character in The Last of Us before, Left Behind just solidifies her place as one of the industry's finest.
In Dark Matters, currently on view at Steven Harvey Fine Art Projects, the theme of darkness unites dazzlingly nuanced explorations of color and painterly approach in works by Ryan Cobourn, Arthur Dove, Andrea Belag, Bill Jensen, and Ellen Phelan.
The gallery offered, writes Melissa Rachleff in the fine catalog accompanying the Grey exhibit, a «nuanced mix of representational and abstract art that came to characterize the 10th Street scene.»
ARTILLERY BEST IN SHOW 2017 Moving well past a theme dominant in recent contemporary fine (and popular) art, Friedman's brilliantly curated (and gorgeous) show of painting saw us through to a deeper, more complex and nuanced — and richly generative — consideration of identity in the 21st century
Founded by artist June Wayne in 1960 as Tamarind Lithography Workshop in Los Angeles, Tamarind Institute (now in Albuquerque, New Mexico) changed the canon of printmaking in 20th century America and continues to set the standard for fine art lithography — an extremely complex and nuanced printmaking process.
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