Sentences with phrase «from subtle points»

There will be plenty of reasonable suggestions put forward as to why this might be — from subtle points about counter-pressing and team shape and the difficulty of translating club systems over to the international game, to snarky ones about Theo Walcott being no Erik Lamela — but ultimately everybody will realise, even if they don't vocalise, that the England shirt is a cursed object that destroys every beautiful thing that it touches.

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Let me remind you that the immediate point has been pathologies in the conception of ministry arising from subtle distortion of the relations among the three elements in the dominant Reformation image of ministry: Bible, pulpit, and preacher.
The condition requisite for healing it always this about - face, and from a purely philosophical point of view it might be a subtle question whether it is possible for one to be in despair with full consciousness of what it is about which one despairs.)
Later on we got some puppetry from the amateur pianist too, with Ed Balls — his shouting monotone drowning out whatever subtle points he may or not have been making in his reply to Osborne - turning to the fondly - remembered 1980s tv show Rainbow for his own inspiration.
Also, from Libertarian point of view, their insistence that minorities be treated differently than whites is a sign of TWO different kinds of racism, one against whites, another a subtle racism against minorities (also discussed in detaiol above).
To make its point about being close to de Blasio, the group gave its announcement the not - so - subtle headline: «Powerful Community Group and de Blasio Supporter Endorses Walrond for Congress from the 13th District.»
Stefanik's position is a subtle change from last week, when she said the House bill was a «a starting point that needs to be improved to ensure that New Yorkers receive the tax relief they deserve.»
«Everyone knows that Christine Quinn gave [Bloomberg] a third term, but there's no point focusing on the past now,» said candidate Sal Albanese, in a less - than - subtle response that drew laughter around the room, including a few chuckles from Quinn herself.
Zlotogorski pointed out the papules (tiny bumps) on the heads, elbows, and knees of the atrichia patients — subtle manifestations that help clinicians distinguish the disease from the autoimmune form of alopecia universalis.
Like pictographs from an alien world, some of Earth's earliest animals appear as subtle marks on Newfoundland's Mistaken Point
Bonus points if you get one that gradually sprouts flowers — a subtle reminder of the importance of slowing down from time to time.
From a physical point of view, the subtle muscle contractions already described by the Nāṭh Yogis straighten up within the Earth's field of gravity.
This text elucidates the entire science of hatha yoga (asana, pranayama, shatkarma, mudra and bandha) as it was conceived and practised not only for healthand fitness but for awakening the vital energies: pranas, chakras and kundalini shakti.It points out that hatha yoga is not just a physical practice but a process of cellular transmutation from gross to subtle to divine.Thus hatha yoga was considered to be the foundation of all higher yogas.
In the broadest terms, Crimson Peak could be pretty comfortably described as a more visually sumptuous but significantly less subtle Penny Dreadful (indeed, if it turns out that Eva Green was at some point in the running for Chastain's role, it would be far from surprising).
From this vantage point, Jones contends, they can see the general features of the landscape, but are missing subtle details that deeply affect what happens in our schools and classrooms every day.
There is a second, subtler point to be made from this analysis.
A subtle point which is, however, worth reflecting up, is the change in language from the original media release to the publication of the final report.
Though as pointed out by some YouTube comments, there are subtle differences from the arcade version.
Subtle, even subliminal elements take the visitor effortlessly from one point to another.
These paintings are created with many fine parallel lines that run from one edge of the canvas to the other with points of constriction that cause either subtle or immediate directional shifts.
Seen from the point of view of a security camera in the boat's café, the film begins with the subtle movement of small items and escalates to a full emergency.
But we've developed these capacities far faster than we've figured out how to respond to them — both in filtering information that, while scary or sexy, distracts from more meaningful, but subtle, trends, and developing the discipline to recognize human traits that cause us to ignore important, but less flamboyant, clues pointing to a promising path of least regret.
I think the question of what to do from a policy point of view, to mitigate risk in a situation of uncertain degree of uncertainty, is extremely problematic and far too subtle to expect any government to handle it well.
And Stephen Mosher's comment was one of the first to appreciate the subtle point that an R2 of 99.98 % (now up to 99.997 %) was meaningful when fitting to a curve drawn at random from a 14 dimensional space using only 9 parameters.
The research literature provides examples of the types of law firm policies that affect professionalism in practice — both from the point of view of what associates learn as well as their confusion about the overt and subtle messages.
Doing so effectively calls for research skills beyond those that students acquire through working with domestic legal resources.56 Mary Rumsey explains that students must go beyond their dependence on domestic databases to learn how to access the different resources relevant to international and comparative law.57 She describes, as examples, the need to find customary international law through treaties, laws of other nations, diplomatic correspondence, and scholarly works, and she points out that civil law research requires much more emphasis on statutes and scholarship than on the case law that plays such a dominant role in American legal analysis.58 While there have been significant advances in access to foreign and international legal sources, there are still substantial barriers, 59 and the research methods needed to obtain these resources can be different (in ways either subtle or stark) from those that apply to domestic law.
It will be represented from a PR point of view in a much more subtle way or the finger will at the very lest be pointed towards Government reforms.
Still, we made subtle adjustments to get the most from the TV, including bumping up the brightness for better shadow detail, backing down some of the green tint, and, surprisingly, adding in a couple of points of motion enhancement (which we'll detail below) to help out with judder.
Here, the dining room is filled with light from the garden, which, by opting for pale furniture and subtle furnishings in the rest of the room, remains the focal point.
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