Her works tend to invade spaces that are intended as empty silence that architecture engenders, this disruption allows
for a nuance of meaning and an open - ended interpretation of what the artist is trying to achieve.
This game doesn't allow
for nuance of playing style.
When they do, they're not prepared
for the nuances of selling to different cultures.
«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.
Women have innumerable names
for the nuances of colors (pistachio, fuschia, teal) when a few words would do (green, pink, blue).
The simulations also accounted
for the nuances of how other creatures would react as circumstances change.
Perhaps
for the nuances of blue.
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.
I don't mean a cookie - cutter approach that doesn't allow
for the nuances of local schools and communities.
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.
Not exact matches
Deploy a fast, integrated solution capable
of linguistic
nuances that can be executed
for a multiplicity
of formats.
Bannon concluded the statement, which was first published by Axios, by expressing regret
for diverting attention away from the
nuances of the President's accomplishment.
The findings appear to show that public attitudes about the media are «more complex and
nuanced than many traditional studies indicate,» according to the American Press Institute, which conducted the study as part
of a collaborative effort with the Associated Press - NORC Center
for Public Affairs Research.
The blunt nature
of the system can't possibly capture the
nuance of what makes
for a satisfied customer — but its brutal simplicity also means that people actually give feedback, which can be surprisingly meaningful.
It should address both the particular
nuances of the company's industry as well as its broader goals
for social responsibility and should be concrete enough to serve as a guide
for employees in a quandary without laying out rules
for every situation that could arise.
It turns out that being a dominatrix is like having a robust human laboratory at your fingertips
for understanding the
nuances of how people relate to each other in different situations.
The resulting cup is rich,
nuanced and unlike anything we've tasted before,» Jennifer Galbraith, Starbucks manager
of product development
for R&D said in a statement.
India operates like Europe, a monetary union, with a huge number
of operating
nuances between the states (35 regional languages
for starters) and important political ambitions.
Combine this insatiable demand
for talent with a sub-cultural shift
of regarding labels such as «nerd» and «dweeb» as positive indicators
of nuanced passion rather than pariah - like brands, and you end up with many more people interested in coding.
In cases when they do - such as with the work disincentive effects
of means - tested tax credits used
for the purchase
of health insurance - it's better to hold off on those attacks or make them more
nuanced.
But
for now, I'll point you to the CEO Action
for Diversity and Inclusion, an organization comprised
of some
of the world's biggest companies who have made a public commitment to work together on issues
of diversity and accountability in all its challenging
nuance.
And wouldn't knowledge
of a range
of words
for different emotions naturally correlate with reading more
nuanced fiction?
The idea over time, though, is to perfect all those specific measures and to have users add every possible
nuance of an American's life so that the tool gets easier and easier
for people to use.
Hate speech is a problem
for AI, because it's subject to lots
of nuance, he said.
Is there a key
nuance of a great sales person that is not often talked about that could be useful
for entrepreneurs?
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.
The data doesn't account
for different occupations, experience levels or indeed any
of the
nuance that goes into making pay decisions.
«This
nuance is really good news
for high net worth individuals,» says Kathy Pickering, executive director
of The Tax Institute
of H&R Block.
Assuming the letter you've received doesn't paint the whole picture
for you, calling this number will be well worth it as talking to a person not only helps you understand the
nuances of the situation but there's comfort in knowing that a human being with a name and a face at the IRS is there to help you figure things out.
For those
of you who enjoy
nuance and the rigors
of reality — don't worry.
But on the other hand, it's essential to consider the consequences
of how we describe the world, given the fact that many
of us have little regard
for subtlety and
nuance.
Ultimately, it's important
for leadership teams to promote the advantages
of time off, regardless
of the
nuances of their specific benefits package.
Still, we asked Ricard
for his most fundamental advice
for someone interested in the general practice
of meditation, before they're ready to learn
nuances of various techniques.
The
nuances of the Affordable Care Act are still being ironed out and it is hard
for businesses to get a handle on the expected costs
of implementation.
PAI Partners and GECOS have agreed to sell
Nuance Group, a Switzerland - based chain
of duty - free retail outlets, to rival Dufry AG (SWX: DUFN)
for approximately $ 1.7 billion.
LevelEleven CEO Bob Marsh says Compete is among a new wave
of software systems that add
nuance to the top motivational forces
for salespeople (after money,
of course): competition and recognition.
We could spend the next days debating the
nuances of why organizations, especially those in critical infrastructure, didn't patch the vulnerability in time or why they run insecure software
for critical functions.
Look
for the right results life coach
for you by understanding what you want to achieve; know the
nuances of each communication style, coaching trait and different life coaching specialties.
However, it is also important to consider the broader case
for investing in infrastructure companies, and to understand the
nuances of investing in the asset class.
The British Columbia government is considering adopting a «
nuanced position,» B.C. Finance Minister Colin Hansen told Maclean's — a stance that would continue to back the federal government's aim
of creating the regulator, but oppose its constitutional arguments
for doing so.
All
of this has created some interesting
nuances — and challenges —
for investors.
Today I've blogged again, this time about the contents
of the final report itself. This second blog post, being rather long and
nuanced, was written
for the Homeless Hub. It can be accessed at this -LSB-...]
Allowing
for this
nuance, interest rates explain nearly 30 %
of the variation in S&P 500 earnings multiples (see the accompanying chart).
It's important these types
of nuances are taken into account when drafting new regulation
for an upcoming technology that's still very much in development.
When I left
for Houston in 2005, I did not understand the
nuances of the levees or the damage that could be a result
of the hurricane.
For example, in the U.K. over 5,000 companies have benefited from «The Export Communications Review» and «Postgraduates for International Business» programs that help them adapt their marketing materials and websites to both the language and cultural nuances of the foreign consumers they are targeti
For example, in the U.K. over 5,000 companies have benefited from «The Export Communications Review» and «Postgraduates
for International Business» programs that help them adapt their marketing materials and websites to both the language and cultural nuances of the foreign consumers they are targeti
for International Business» programs that help them adapt their marketing materials and websites to both the language and cultural
nuances of the foreign consumers they are targeting.
She's a former bond trader with a
nuanced and practical view
of the space but an optimistic outlook
for the implications and possible deployments
of blockchain tech.
Then, allocate a healthy budget and hire talented professionals experienced in the
nuanced field
of marketing
for IT companies who can help you refine your strategy and accomplish your long - term and short - term goals.
Specifically, with respect to racial equity — which is what Encompass focuses on — it's important
for organizations to recognize that advocates
of color face unique pressures in our movement in part because there are so few
of us and because the people we work with often don't understand the
nuances of the challenges we face.
The more
nuanced explanation
for retail's popularity among investors has less to do with Manhattan market fundamentals and more to do with the global flow
of capital.