Sentences with phrase «finesse which»

Equipped with the same 3 - litre twin turbocharged straight - six from its initial launch, the M4's speed has never been in doubt, but has BMW been able to reintegrate the finesse which helped define its illustrious forbears?
So photographing neons has been difficult because they are tricky and require some finesse which I don't seem to possess.
So photographing neons has been difficult because they are tricky and require some finesse which I don't...
The pretty button detail and (on some designs) the lace trim on the sleeves and collar add a subtle touch of finesse which is why you should keep your jacket buttoned up to accentuate this if you wish to create a feminine, tailored style with your jacket.
Many mid-years couples find that sex has a mellow richness as it is seasoned by years of sharing and by the finesse which grows with long experience.

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Say the company's heir apparent is being passed over but will remain on the executive team: Which of the two final candidates can best finesse that situation?
It gives a culture structure, integrity, grace, and finesse — all of which are uniquely adapted from one culture to another.
His death rated a segment on the PBS News Hour, during which the inconvenient fact that Seeger had been a member of the U.S. Communist Party for years was finessed by the expedient of noting that he had eventually left the Party.
The notion of evolution harbors an ambiguity which moderns have finessed rather than faced.
In modern machine design, finessewhich in this field would more suitably be called precision — is also of crucial significance.
Also, work those crumbs, people... I had to really finesse them in order to spread them out, and create edges, which made them form a solid buttery mass.
On the palate, the multiple dimensions of the texture and the expression of black and blue fruit combine with exquisite elegance, precision and finesse, which are hallmarks of this terrior.
But after a quick attack, Birley FC player Harry Young opens up the scoring after cutting back down the wing to finesse the ball into the bottom left corner, which the player later described to us as «an absolute peach».
Don't try to finesse your way through a game which is based on physical endeavour.
Which I think we are starting to learn the habit of what it means to finish the season with some sort of reward except top four, but if we are going to ever get back into champions league and stay there we are going to need acquisitions of pure football finesse as I like to call it.
He's all brawn no finesse or technical skill which is mandatory when u play with the lyks of ozil cazorla ramsey alexis n em in midfield.
cute little triangles which look stylish and have finesse but little substance - look at chelseas medical team - an there injury list!
Elijah Thomas, a 6 - foot - 9 forward, has a nice finesse post game on the block and is particularly deadly going over his right shoulder with a baby hook, but Udoka Azubuike's post defense has been solid and Thomas» game isn't a power post skill set, which tends to get Azubuike in foul trouble.
In partnership with Ultragrain ®, SNA will host this free webinar, which will focus on how to finesse your whole grain recipes for school foodservice — rolls, bread, pasta dishes, and a la carte items.
The PM thus blew a long, masterful raspberry, one so finessed it could only have been learnt in the shadowy confines of prep at Eton targeted at the back of a gowned professor; he yah - boo - sucks - to - youed repeatedly about Ed and his pals spending too much time with the big boys in that silly red uniform with the hammers and sickles from the school next door, Unite City High — which soon became Unite City blues...
Yet it often succeeds in removing some of the best scientists from their chosen field of scholarship and placing them in an unfamiliar situation in which opportunism and political finesse are assets as important as intellectual ability.
Currently recurve bows — which resemble the Homeric variety and require considerably more strength and finesse to shoot than compound bows — are the only type permitted in Olympic competition.
Arabica beans require much more finesse to grow because the plants are highly susceptible to environmental changes, which is why for good Arabica, it's vital to have growers that love and care deeply for their trees.
Rosegal aims at providing outfits which are an outstanding example of subtle finesse and a compelling signature note of modernity, showcasing the very best of cutting edge trends.
The website screams of class and finesse, which is good.
Best of all are the car chases, which Wright choreographs with the same blend of wit and technical finesse he brought to the pool - cue, «Don't Stop Me Now» zombie rumble in Shaun of the Dead.
Two later sequences ensure that tears will be shed at every screening of «Stronger»: Bauman's reunion with the man who saved his life (Carlos Sanz, extremely moving), which Green finesses gracefully, without histrionics, and the scene of Bauman throwing out the first pitch at Fenway.
The improvised dialogue and use of non-professionals allows for a liberated, impulsive feel, which Sheridan apparently finessed by sending her main players away to a house for a week, to acclimate to one another while working on improv exercises.
This fateful visit commences an epic narrative of sex, class, betrayal, and revenge, which Polanski unfolds with deliberation and finesse.
Considerable intelligence and strategic finesse have been brought to bear on this handsomely mounted adaptation of Michael Cunningham's Pulitzer Prize - winning novel, which was hardly a natural for the bigscreen.
In the end Evolution of a Criminal is an admirable film from a first time director, one which reveals his innate storytelling ability, even if it occasionally lacks the polish and finesse of more experienced directors.
The film presents the relationship with a purity and finesse with which filmmakers would treat any other nonconventional relationship.
The film deals with a taboo subject matter (which I won't spoil in case you have stayed completely spoiler free on this one) but the characters and their motives never seem false or contrived, mainly due to the finesse of the actors in their skins.
Straight in at number eight with a bang and a shower of glitter, American Hustle's strong showing in our best of 2013 is testament to director David O. Russell's winning formula - he serves up a fizzing cocktail of amusement and filmic finesse, which eschews the truth of the tale for something more fabulously cinematic.
It's staked, as before, on the potty - mouth one - liners of Deadpool / Wade Wilson (Ryan Reynolds), delivering a snarky rapid - fire adolescent diatribe which is very hit and miss, but pretty good - natured underneath all the outrageousness... While Deadpool 2 delivers the gags and the gun - shot geeky Marvel insider references, the plot could have done with some more finesse.
This isn't inherently a bad idea, just one that has to be handled with a lot of finesse (as opposed to camp, which is the major currency that these films choose to trade on).
Using templates which have been designed and tested by other professionals adds finesse, as well as creativity to your screens.
Imagine a situation in which a student (let's call her Vanessa) says some ugly things in the middle of class, and you finesse the situation so that the student falls silent and returns to work.
Its application featured comic overstatements — New York has been recognized for its «ability to move poor performing teachers from the classroom,» for example — and far more significant omissions and misstatements, all of which were the product of King's game effort to finesse the grip the unions have on public education in New York.
Switch it to a linear map and you acquire much greater finesse over the power delivery, which in turn makes the diff's reaction more progressive and pleasing.
It runs and handles with the finesse of a BMW 328i, and it does a heck of a lot better than the pricier Volvo 850 R, which is equipped with similar rubber.
The new RX carries the new Lexus corporate look, which Lexus calls «L - finesse» styling.
[196][197] L - finesse is represented by three Japanese kanji characters which translate as «Intriguing Elegance, Incisive Simplicity, and Seamless Anticipation».
Strong mid-range pull and low speed grunt that is very un-Honda like, which can take a little finesse to be smooth at slow speeds.
Based on an all - new platform the new gen A4 comes with more technical finesse, comfort and convenience features which makes the sedan in par with today's competition.
The AL10 RX's new exterior styling adopts the L - finesse design language, and outer features include a rear spoiler which hides the rear window wiper and radio antenna creating a less cluttered appearance.
A result of the recent design direction Lexus deems L - finesse, the new LS vehicles are the crowning touch to a fully restyled car lineup, which already includes the GS, IS and ES sedans.
It's still dead easy to drive to the shops in, though, and aside from the firm ride (which you have to expect, even in its softest setting) it's perfectly usable everyday; the steering is easy and so are all the controls — they hardly require any physical strength to operate, although finesse is essential to make the most of it.
There's no finesse here, which works.
There's the styling, which is perhaps the most dramatic (and perhaps, most complete) interpretation of the Lexus» L - Finesse design language.
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