Sentences with phrase «from painstaking»

Don't get me wrong — Battlefront is a fun, gorgeous game loaded with fan service, from its painstaking recreations of famous ships and planets to the charming, randomized animations that play every time you boot up the game.
They result from painstaking and costly research... and from a government willing to support that work» [15].
Science underpins many aspects of the work, from its painstaking methodology to its themes — a 2005 body of work features still lifes of surgical equipment; many of the portraits in an upcoming show are of scientists.
Both artists do figuration with a twist: Bacon's reinterpretations of the human form are some of the most ground breaking and influential images of the twentieth century, while Coffield's equally disturbing images evolve from painstaking and logical pursuits to non-predetermined ends, becoming paradoxical puzzles playing with perception.
Though emerging as paintings with energetic and abstract shapes, Calame's works evolve from a painstaking process that originates from the representation of cracks -LSB-.....]
«Successful stem cell therapies will come from painstaking research and carefully planned clinical trials.

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Trump's announcement that he plans to impose tariffs of 25 % on imported steel and 10 % on aluminum landed like a bombshell during the seventh round of NAFTA talks, prompting expletives from a least one negotiator and casting a pall over the painstaking efforts to update the 24 - year - old deal.
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico, March 5 - Puerto Rico's Governor Ricardo Rossello on Monday pressed proposals for privatizing the U.S. commonwealth's shattered electrical grid as part of its painstaking recovery from devastating September hurricanes.
Here it is worthy to quote from Norlie: «the good translator is a rare man, patient and industrious, painstaking to the last degree, willing to give his life to a task.
I - tsing, Chinese traveller in India in the seventh century A.D., states that the Vedas were still transmitted orally.16 This does not mean necessarily that there were no written copies, but only that dependence for authoritative transmission was not on the written copies which are so very much subject to error, but upon the painstaking oral transmission from teacher to pupil.
Suburban America in 1983 is recreated in painstaking detail — from clothing, technology, and pop culture to overall attitude.
This probably isn't the space for me to get into all of the painstaking research and reading, prayer and spiritual wrestling that has occurred in our home as we challenged our traditional understanding of hell — truly with the heart to learn — and emerged from the discussion on the other side of orthodoxy.
And to add to the confusion, Wills claims to admire two Catholics above all others: St. Augustine and Cardinal Newman, even though Wills» own pontifications on sex differ entirely from Augustine's views, and his lucubrations on development bear no resemblance to Newman's own painstaking historical analysis, which would point out to Wills that false doctrines can not be said to «develop.»
Years of painstaking research resulted in the Q - Fermentation method, in which specific micro-organisms naturally present in the plantation bring out the most outstanding purity and intensity from beans.
As the doors to Anfield's brand new Main Stand open, LFCTV will be bringing you all the behind - the scenes access from the official opening, coverage of the first home game of the 2016 - 17 season, plus a brand new documentary that charts the history of Liverpool's iconic home and the painstaking process of expansion.
Even if I'm the privacy of my home away from the food court, it can be painstaking to get through my son throwing his shoes because his shoes feel «funny.»
Event producer Mitchell Pink of Chicago - based Creative Promotional Partnerships assured park officials and residents living along Riverview Drive across from the park that he was taking «painstaking efforts» to alleviate the problems in preparation for this weekend's tournament.
Anyone familiar with The Apprentice will recall the stage when every last syllable of the contestants» CVs comes under the most painstaking scrutiny from Sir Alan's henchmen.
«For our Republican Congresswoman to accept a political contribution from an organization that supports Republicans, and the national leading Republican, President Trump, is completely unrelated to the committee investigation that is working in a professional and painstaking manner to uncover vulnerabilities in our national security,» Gillilland said.
Building the kind of local base from which Ashdown himself and most of the current contenders for the leadership sprang is a slow and painstaking business, the practice of which some senior figures in the party are beginning to fear might undermine true Liberal Democrat values.
However, despite these painstaking efforts the Labour party and Conservative backbenchers united to block any further progress, preventing government from securing a timetable motion without which the Bill effectively becomes impossible to deliver.
«Following a painstaking investigation and intelligence reports, the said suspect Kenneth Chimezie led the team of Police operatives from the Command to their trainer's hideout where he was apprehended.
Tory MPs hope Lord Young's departure will limit the damage from the affair, which threatened to undo painstaking efforts by Mr Cameron and the Chancellor, George Osborne, to soften the «uncaring» image associated with the Conservatives during the recessions of the 1980s and 1990s.
He described it as «frustratingly painstaking» but adds that it's a «wonderful inoculation from undue influence on party policy».
Instead progress is generally made by a painstaking piecing together of evidence from every new temperature measurement, satellite sounding or climate - model experiment.
Some people, including Hudson, move directly from junior faculty into administrative work, bypassing those painstaking steps up the faculty ranks.
ESTs themselves are a far cry — and an enormous amount of painstaking scientific work distant — from the full - length genes necessary for the production of proteins.
That's what researchers from the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) in Baltimore expected to find when they combined data on 458 GRBs discovered by satellites since 2007, a painstaking chore that no one had undertaken before, says Melissa Nysewander, a former STScI astronomer and a co-author of the study submitted for publication to The Astrophysical Journal.
The samples are frequently degraded and prone to contamination by DNA from other sources, and coaxing data out of the ancient material is costly and painstaking work.
Those new algorithms cut down the number of positions that Chinook needed to examine from 1020 to 1014 — a colossal difference, which allowed Schaeffer to complete the work after 18 painstaking years of effort.
The trust now plans to increase its spending from $ 160 million to $ 325 million over 7 years at the Sanger Centre near Cambridge — Britain's main gene sequencing laboratory — for more painstaking efforts to sequence a third of the human genome by 2005.
To do this, the researchers would have to first reconstruct a 3D model of the dinosaur in painstaking detail, from its precise body shape to its pigmented skin.
It would be difficult to distinguish a wreck site from such rocky terrain using sonar, so he plans to use video cameras to conduct a painstaking visual search over smaller areas.
Removing the graffiti from Rothko's Black on Maroon took painstaking work (Image: Kate Rothko Prizel and Christopher Rothko / DACS 2014)
After a painstaking analysis that modeled all known sources of acceleration for Juno, including the minute contributions from sunlight warming the spacecraft, Iess's team found a large north - south asymmetry in Jupiter's gravitational field — a clear sign of material flowing beneath the cloud tops on deep atmospheric winds.
According to a painstaking satellite survey of 1.3 million lakes stretching from coast to coast, the country lost 6700 square kilometres — or 1.2 per cent — of its water surface area between 2000 and 2009.
And if every painstaking evaluation, updating work from years ago, may be portrayed as demolishing everything that went before — particularly at the whim of non-scientific agendas — then we have a major dilemma.
«A drug produced from scratch needs to be proven both safe and effective before the FDA will permit its use, and that is a painstaking and expensive process requiring extensive animal experiments,» Hanauske - Abel says.
After painstaking work to cancel out the effects of Earth's atmosphere, Swain and his colleagues found that their ground - based spectra matched up well with those from space where they overlapped.
Through a painstaking process, these antigen - free mice were generated from germ - free parents who are completely devoid of any microorganisms.
Through painstaking ground and aerial surveys and excavations, Fletcher and colleagues in recent years have uncovered evidence that Angkor's waterworks began to break down around the time that the kingdom faded from the historical record.
Using CarBio genetic work, and the Vermont students» painstaking photography and lab work, the team — with support from the National Science Foundation — was able to identify and formally describe fifteen new species.
The catalog of mouse and human genes yielded by these genome projects will cut years of time from otherwise painstaking laboratory research.
Although cosmologists first observed hot and cold spots with the COBE (COsmic Background Explorer) satellite in 1992 and with many subsequent experiments, including even more recent Planck satellite results from 2015, they have not found any signs of the cosmic gravitational waves expected from inflation, as of this writing, despite painstaking searches for them.31
In a series of steps combining 7T MRI, computational analysis and painstaking laboratory staining techniques, the scientists probed slabs of tissue taken from several places within the brains of each of five Alzheimer's and five control brain specimens.
It is a painstaking process of statistical analyses based on measuring specific configurations of particles emerging from collisions.
Koops, in collaboration with colleagues from Kyoto University, conducted painstaking research tracking communities of wild chimpanzees and bonobos in Uganda and Congo for months, cataloguing not just all tool use, but also all potential for tool use in terms of the different environments and social time spent.
Handcrafted by skilled Mexican shoemakers, the women's high boot nourishes the eye, its painstaking design crafted out of luxurious, select leather from the finest tanners.
The story behind cult movie The Room is brought to life with affection and painstaking detail and features a staggering transformation from the lead
From its gorgeous visuals to its painstaking design to its abundant generosity, it shows once and for all that «hardcore gaming» is about style, flair and good, old - fashioned challenge - not how many pixels of brain matter you can spray across the screen.
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