Sentences with phrase «finer subtleties»

The program still misses the finer subtleties of the law.
This could be an indication that in those cases, the finer subtleties of the law were missed by the artificial intelligence.
Certainly you would need to be a fan of the multiple anime series referenced in order to really appreciate the finer subtleties of the games narratives and Easter eggs, but unlike other Warriors games, the fact you're controlling giant mechs means the action is even more intense.
But the true genius of his work are its fine subtleties: the slight but undeniable differences between pre - and post - «activation» David; the distinctly mechanical mobility of his body that belies the deep well of feeling in his eyes, which in turn belies the potential for danger that can be sensed from within him.

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He does acknowledge, however, that «fine wines are wasted... their subtlety is overpowered even by mild spicing.»
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.
Take a Culinary Tour at one of our estates to learn about the subtleties of fine cuisine.
Meet kindred spirits during a Wine Tour, Private Reserve Tasting, or a Culinary Tour to learn about the subtleties of fine cuisine.
Not only worthy of its fine predecessor, this tender, perceptive, and gorgeously acted memory piece may even surpass it in subtlety, feeling, and depth of characterization.
Research suggests that most of us don't or can't taste the subtleties of fine wines.
Subtleties such as the yearning for hands grazing through grass, or the chill from cool water washing upon the skin are gorgeously showcased, and Taylor - Joy's wide - eyed bewilderment is put to fine use throughout.
Dorff is a competent actor and does fine in his role, but when a greasy low - life suddenly shows up in the house and announces that he's just gotten out of prison, subtlety goes right out the door.
This is an active kitten who hasn't found her voice (yet) and hasn't yet learned the fine points of subtlety, but who gets along well with others.
They'll discuss the curious way he combined rage - against - the - machine wildness with fine attention to art's subtleties.
History and its discontents were evoked with exquisite subtlety in Elana Herzog's sculptural installation at Studio 10 in Bushwick and John Brill's photographic installation at Kent Fine Art in Chelsea.
He has exhibited in many group exhibitions across China, as well as in Puerto Rico and the UK including CIRCA 10, Puerto Rico (2010); 10 Years, LuXun, Academy of Fine Arts, Shenyang, China (2009); Simon Franks and Rob Suss Collection show, London, UK (2008); Hong Kong International Art Fair, Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Center, Hong Kong (2008); Subtlety, Platform China, Beijing, China (2008); Looking for Me, Minsheng Center for Contemporary Art, Shanghai, China (2008); Making Time, Waiting for the answer, DoART, Beijing, China (2007); Beyond Image — Chinese New Painting, Shanghai Art Museum, Shanghai, China (2007); Removing the Ladder, Platform China Contemporary Art Institute, Beijing, China (2006); Hold on and Break Through, China National Museum, Beijing, China (2006).
The massive size of the sphinx - like Domino sugar mammy figure makes a strong first impression, and the fact that sugar was produced and harvested primarily by African slaves is a major premise that aligns A Subtlety with Walker's earlier work: many black lives were lost turning sugarcane into a fine confection for the pleasures and delights of a privileged white elite.
Class action lawsuits typically involve disputes over fine print and the subtleties of contract law.
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