Sentences with phrase «for digression»

Sorry for that digression.
sorry for the digression, but is not the difference in Hansen's scenarios mearly the model boundary conditions (primarily, the change in ambient GHG concs over time?).
Thanks, and sorry for the digression.
Sorry for the digression.
(I'm sorry for the digression) Elizabeth Tjader
Maybe they are opportunities for digression around historical formalist approaches.
The third in a series of exhibitions that examine — in various combinations and with some latitude for digression — women, nature and science.
Sorry for this digression.
Sorry for the digression — my main point is that even the most powerful governments get bogged down, and can't do nearly what people imagine they can do.
But being a long and imperfect form, a novel allows opportunities for digression and experimentation that are different from those available in shorter fiction.
Whoa, hold on... Before I lose you on some spiritual road trip (and trust me I've got a big map and a keen knack for digression), let me root my feet back on the ground, onto the earth.
Sorry guys for the digression I just had to take this load off my chest.
Fallacy Spotter might have called Sam out on an appeal to the people fallacy for this digression.
Each chapter focuses on a particular subject, with ample allowance for digressions, diversions and reoccurrences, before flowing without delineation into the next.
Each chapter focuses on a particular subject — with ample allowance for digressions, diversions and reoccurrences — before flowing without delineation into the next.

Not exact matches

Good for you believers, you kept the argument going and trounced the poor digression.
For the sake of argumentative consistency and focus, Maimonides dismisses many powerful emotional passages as philosophically irrelevant digressions.
Yet, perhaps for this very reason, he can be prone to lengthy digressions and at times he can appear repetitious as he is at pains to show the relevance and impact of his seminal insights on the whole of Catholic theology.
For the reader, the value in this fixation on Rembrandt's relationship to Rubens is that it leads to a historical digression on the conditions surrounding the Dutch revolt from Spain, in which Rubens's father played a minor diplomatic role.
At the word of the God he casts his net as if to catch the idea of purpose; for nature herself finds many means of frightening the inquirer, and distracts him by many a digression.
That said, I believe the Panthers offense is due for a major digression — even with the return of star wide receiver, Kelvin Benjamin.
He is renowned around the channel for the opulence of his wardrobe, the breadth of his vocabulary and the frequency of his unrehearsed digressions.
In furtherance to my above digressions, Kroenke has been using Le Prof technical and tactical management know how to cover himself from his lack his not financially investment heavily in the club as Le Prof has consistently delivered Champions League football to Arsenal for 19 consecutive seasons but last season when his technical and tactical nouns to get another CL spot for Arsenal deserted him.
Along the way, we'll stop for frequent digressions into the larger world of New York politics, like our fastidiously overachieving mayor or our surfeit of presidential hopefuls.
Here's a short digression: Notes or no notes, maintaining eye contact can be difficult for those who were raised in cultures that have different views on eye contact than we do in Western society and especially in the USA.
This particular digression is an attempt to account for the failure to consider genetic explanations of their data.
If you see that the topic for the conversation with the girl was chosen unsuccessfully, just change it, without special explanation or lyrical digressions.
Those people should probably have been warned off by the movie's early propensity for bizarre quick - edit digressions.
Fallen Champion is a nice stand - alone digression for those who crave for King Arthur's imminent sequel and for whom are simply intrigued by this epic saga for the first time.
Throwing all known facts into the pot, Strong even finds time for Salinger's burgeoning Buddhist belief in nearly self - parodic digressions featuring a swami (Bernard White) armed with mouthfuls of screenwriterly wisdom.
The premiere is so full of digressions that the plot eventually begins to feel like the real digression, yet by the end of it there's a clear structure in place for how David will be dealing with the Shadow King.
The screenplay of «Beetlejuice, «by Michael McDowell and Warren Skaaren, is so full of digressions, asides and great, undisguised hunks of exposition that there is no room for the development of smooth plot or individual personalities.
He has a sagelike quality, spinning yarns about a woman on trial for murdering her husband or invoking Euclid to make moral sense of how to handle the Confederate delegation en route to Washington, using these ostensible digressions to illuminate truths he presents as self - evident.
Ultimately, these digressions circle back on one another, and Linklater forms them into a coherent narrative that resembles an updated American Graffiti for a new generation.
But McDonagh still lives for detours and digressions, for the opportunity to stall the plot and humorously slow play a conversation.
You can see the Tarantino touch in his pop - culture references, entertaining dialogue digressions, and inspired celeb guest spots (Tony Curtis, Frank Gorshin, John Saxon), but his real contribution is the way he connects to the characters and draws on their backstories while they search for their kidnapped colleague (George Eads).
We never learn how he got into trouble, but in one of the film's many digressions, we see him make a quick trip to Amsterdam in order to buy a diamond for his fetching girlfriend (Penelope Cruz).
Improving on his 2008 debut, the proficient soccer - hooligan bio «Cass,» Baird spares the audience's sensibilities (and stomach fluids) to some extent in his adaptation, leaving out some of Welsh's least pleasant details and digressions — no regular updates on Robertson's diseased genitals, for starters, though at least one penis - related gag lands on target — and constructing a more sympathetic backstory for this baddest of bad lieutenants.
Yes, the amusing character dynamic between Arlo and the panting, lovably canine Spot works as it should, and director Peter Sohn does okay by the action while making room for left - field humor (like a brief hallucinogenic digression due to bad berries).
It's clear that the movie is at its best within its deliberately - paced first half, as Carpenter does a superb job of cultivating an atmosphere of palpable suspense - with this vibe heightened by a series of tense subplots and digressions (including the now - notorious fate of a little girl looking for an ice cream cone).
Scripters Simon Boyes and Adam Mason attempt to liven things up by sprinkling the proceedings with distinctly oddball subplots, including an assassin dying of a terminal illness, but, like everything else contained in this mess of a screenplay, such digressions wind up going absolutely nowhere (ie there's no satisfactory payoff for anything here).
Take It Out In Trade plays like a cross between Russ Meyer and John Waters, full of digressions — at three separate points throughout the film, the main character takes himself on a «vacation» that consist of peeping at naked women through potted plants in front of posters for various far - flung locales — and extensive full - frontal nudity and simulated sex.
The film, which combines hypnotic digressions into visual poetry with bellicose wit and the youthful energy of abandon and excess, won her a Special Jury award for her directing approach at Karlovy Vary International Film Festival earlier in the year.
The piece includes a digression on rainmaking techniques for the film's climactic torrential downpour.
What is unfortunate, however, is education's digression from culture in the classroom, for it is through the process of being cultured that all skills follow; «ay, there's the rub!»
The reality was that digression from a daily schedule in which students were to ingest so many pages of the textbook and answer chapter questions, listen to lectures, take formative quizzes every Friday, and finish worksheets for homework was the well - worn pathway for most of the teachers.
But it's telling that Suzuki's own brochure for the 1986 Samurai takes a digression from the marketing braggadocio («Would you like to go to the beach driving an irresistible bikini magnet?»)
I disagree because, as far as I'm concerned, the whole joy of this book, and for that matter the «No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency» series, is the fact that the plot is entirely secondary to the digressions!
King deftly establishes this world with many fascinating digressions, including a brief look at the development of existentialism, and implies that the Paris of No Exit was the perfect killing ground for the bold, amoral, brilliant, selfish (and possibly insane) Marcel Petiot.
To see this requires a digression, one that may be just as important for the aspiring author as our larger analysis in this report.
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