Sentences with phrase «for nuance»

This game doesn't allow for nuance of playing style.
I don't mean a cookie - cutter approach that doesn't allow for the nuances of local schools and communities.
I think it set us up to prepare for these nuances in the book.
But this year there is major concern that there might not be room for a nuanced discussion.
Readers looking for a nuanced discussion of how the institution of motherhood has been constructed and maintained should go to one of the first two volumes.
With something as complex, layered, and beautiful as sexuality, might there be a little space for nuance?
It helps to have two actors that deserve praise for their nuanced and tactile work.
This was a delicate family situation calling for a nuanced solution, and the trial judge's approach had been reasonable.
When they do, they're not prepared for the nuances of selling to different cultures.
That isn't to suggest there isn't room for nuance with the character.
How the standards connect across strands, domains, and grade levels to build on prior learning and prepare students for the nuanced communication and analytical work they will encounter in high school.
I make things that ask for nuanced, open - ended forms of reading that can accommodate these objects of ambiguous functionality.
There's something to be said for nuance, perspective and context when it comes to analyzing complex systems such as the markets.
The simulations also accounted for the nuances of how other creatures would react as circumstances change.
This approach puts stock in people's ability to identify and adjust for nuances in ways that quantitative models can't.
If guided by genuine concern and a desire for nuanced instruction, your inquiry will likely be received in a positive way.
Meanwhile, «the new pen technology should resonate with those using their Surface for nuanced drawings,» he added.
«140 characters doesn't allow for nuance,» he said.
Our website has become a rich source of organic leads from buyers and sellers looking for nuanced, local and niche information.
Without taking sides (yet), it's safe to say that part of the problem is that tweets don't allow room for nuance.
Rather than trying to bring this entire theoretical armamentarium to bear on the question of religious change, however, I will content myself with a brief foray into the ideas of three representative theorists whose work on modern religion is unrivaled in subtlety of argument and appreciation for the nuances of cultural analysis: Robert N. Bellah, Jurgen Habermas, and Niklas Luhmann.
Credit for this nuanced approach should go to Philip Seymour Hoffman, who imbues title character Lancaster Dodd with a large dollop of avuncular charm.
The possible consequences of climate change are so severe that our species may be sunk if we can't develop a capacity for nuanced public dialog.
Apple has no such need for these nuances with the enterprise.
That's Quentin Tarantino in a nutshell; every single one of his movies has an obvious love and reverence for the nuances of pop culture, and that would blend perfectly with Wade Wilson's incredibly referential personality.
Armed with a formalist's vocabulary, an eye for the nuances of gesture, and a tendency towards dark, absurdist humor, Dana Bell has delved into cinema's rich history and emerged with a complex study of physicalized language.
«He had a deep thirst for the nuances of the tax code, and then he got on Ways and Means Committee and those were the years that Republicans were in charge and people gravitated toward bright members of Congress, and Paul happened to be one of those,» said Richard Hunt, CEO of the Consumer Bankers Association.
Stewart has spent the last few years turning heads in quieter, moodier indie fare, earning raves for nuanced performances in movies like Still Alice and Personal Shopper (both of which are quite good).
Earning raves for its nuanced performances as well as sharp writing, You Can Count on Me garnered Ruffalo the Montreal Film Festival's Best Actor prize and talk of an Oscar nod.
But, in the new golden age of TV, many shows have opted for nuanced characters over caricatures and stereotypes.
But, in the new golden age of TV, many shows have opted for nuanced characters...
In the world of football, where owners and decision - makers are often caricatured as out - of - touch plutocrats, there isn't naturally a lot of credit for nuance and subtlety.
Exit, Pursued by a Bear by E.K. Johnston For a nuanced portrait of the aftermath of assault, older teen readers have much to gain from Johnston's well - crafted novel.
«It's exciting for us to see a dancer chosen for the Mohn Award, and Adam's work was a standout for its nuanced choreography and evocative visual and sound design.
«Adam's work was a standout for its nuanced choreography and evocative visual and sound design.»
The jury praised Prodger for the nuanced way in which she deals with identity politics, particularly from a queer perspective.
My first day of testing involved downloading and setting up dozens of apps, getting a feel for the nuances of the software, and streaming hours of Dexter on Netflix.
Middle and high school students analyze words for nuances such as denotations and connotations.
I promised I would wait for a nuanced means to segue into talking about the games «Prepper Stash» side missions, but here we are.
The jury praised Prodger for the nuanced way in which she deals with identity politics, particularly from a queer perspective,» says Tate.
Women have innumerable names for the nuances of colors (pistachio, fuschia, teal) when a few words would do (green, pink, blue).
Because theological exegesis presumes that Church and Bible are on the same page, so to speak, it encourages rather than discourages a proper concern for nuance, detail, and historical particularity.
Between the Tea Party and the Evangelicals politicians have very little room for nuance when it comes to their pet issues.
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