Sentences with phrase «gist seems»

It's not entirely clear how the system functions — MacRumors explored some possibilities after Apple's purchase — but the gist seems to be that phone would combine information from the two cameras to remove noise and improve clarity.
The gist seems to be that it has plenty of kit, spanning Bluetooth, reversing sensors, cruise control, the Sports, Tech and Premium packs, xenon headlights and more.

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The gist is that the more details we feed our brains, the longer the moment seems to last.
But this seems to be the gist of what concerns him.
Most likely, he will just talk about what Obama has not done — that seems to be the gist of his speeches.
This seems in fact to be the gist of his confession in A Sort of Life, where Greene contrasts his state of resolve at the time of his conversion with his condition more than 20 years later, at a point (which Sherry suggests remains characteristic of the present) when «continual failure or the circumstances of our private life finally make it impossible to make any promises at all and many of us abandon Confession and Communion to join the Foreign Legion of the Church and fight for a city of which we are no longer full citizens.»
No doubt one of his greatest heresies is to ascribe anti-rationalist views to orthodox rationalists.4 Whitehead's own thinking seems to move inexorably toward the conclusion that only good myths can engender good understandings.5 The gist of his conclusion, that mythopoesis underpins natural philosophy, does not require a renunciation of logic, mathematics, and science.
The gist of Ann Schuck's question: Why did girls and women seem to be less important than men in their church, St. Rose of Lima in North Wales?
It's seems like a lot of information, but the main gist of it, the «Daily Dozen» summary is easy to understand and follow.
One in five newly committed couples met through a dating site, says Match.com [PDF](and... The gist: This one seems reputable, if a bit skewed toward 40 - year - olds who like swimming with the dolphins.
Planet earth singles the gist: this one seems reputable, if a bit skewed toward year - olds who like swimming with the dolphins.
I'm not sure where the breast cancer and the horny teenager and «Chris R.» fit into all of that, but it seems like the gist.
The Gist: Everyone seemed certain this was heading to Cannes this year, but it didn't turn up, making it all the more anticipated for the fall festival circuit (where it surely will debut in Venice?).
The Gist: Not much is known about the film other than it pairs mother and daughter Mastroianni and Deneuve with Charlotte Gainsbourg, but that is more than enough to get us excited for Jacquot's follow - up for «Farewell My Queen,» which seems all but certain to debut in Venice.
The gist of the story seemed to be that the changes have been small and slow - moving but potentially transformative.
However, DCPS seems to have redacted every piece of one - to - one email correspondence between Ms. McGoldrick and Dr. Sanford that occurred between August 2008, when State Superintendent Deborah Gist first informed Chancellor Rhee of the suspicious erasures, and January 30, 2009, the date of Sanford's confidential memo warning DCPS that the evidence pointed to widespread erasures by school principals.
The gist of the post seems to be that Buffett, early in his investing career, didn't just buy cigar butts as everyone seems to think, rather his largest investments tended to be quality companies acquired at reasonable prices.
To Fold and Puncture (2006) seems to sum up this complex relationship, if not the gist of Curry's overarching project.
So that seems to be the gist of it.
That seems to be the gist of several posts here.
Here's the gist of both arguments: Even a Small Step Forward is Still a Step in the Right Direction Everyone seems to be releasing their pre-vote congratulatory, get out the vote, we have to act now statements, including President Obama.
The gist: for the majority of solo and small firms, past - due accounts are a big problem that few seem able to solve.
The gist of it seems to be a desire to have every February 10th fall on the same day of the week year in and year out.
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