Sentences with phrase «generally lack the detail»

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His blueprints for reasserting fiscal control lack many important details but generally seem to set a proper course.
But as the latter are generally bigger and better studied, it was thought that lack of detailed knowledge about the passerines would restrict how much could be published about them.
Occasionally the game can look lovely thanks to some solid lighting, and the performance is generally very solid, but overall there's a grainy look to the environment, a lack of detail in the trees and foliage and generally just a feeling that it's unfinished.
It is instructive to examine in greater detail one of the most successful and accomplished women painters of all time, Rosa Bonheur (1822 - 1899), whose work, despite the ravages wrought upon its estimation by changes of taste and a certain admitted lack of variety, still stands as an impressive achievement to anyone interested in the art of the 19th century and in the history of taste generally.
It is instructive to examine in greater detail one of the most successful and accomplished women painters of all time, Rosa Bonheur (1822 — 1899), whose work, despite the ravages wrought upon its estimation by changes of taste and a certain admitted lack of variety, still stands as an impressive achievement to anyone interested in the art of the 19th century and in the history of taste generally.
Generally speaking school leavers and recent graduates should include a lot of detail here to make up for the lack of work experience — whereas experienced candidates can afford to have a shorter education section, as their role descriptions will be more important to recruiters.
These concerns included the lack of detail on how applications would be assessed, whether the outcomes of this process would contribute to the aims of the IAS more generally, and how its impact would be measured.
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