By it's nature, a summary can not capture
every important nuance of the full legal language.
Good job Jeremy explaining one if
those important nuances of scripture that all too often gets «Blended» in doctrine causing great congusion for people.
Philip Payne fleshes out other
important nuances of this passage in his book Man And Woman: One In Christ.
And to think that healthy products will soon be as affordable as mass - produced, chemical - laden crap is to ignore
the important nuances of production, conscious business, fair trade, meaningful partnerships, sustainability, certifications, education and more that make natural products so beneficial to our health and our environment.
Furthermore, by homogenizing the entire ocean into a single metric, they miss
important nuances of local and regional scale redox changes that might reflect the activity of climatic feedback processes, such as weathering, ocean circulation change, or temperature change.
Not exact matches
In some respects, there are
important differences between these markets: variable climates, advertising
nuances in the Middle East, and the power
of pop and film stars in South Korea.
And that point — an
important nuance lost in the clutter — alludes to what Mast told me at the beginning
of our conversation when he explained why he got into the chocolate business.
There are more
nuanced needs, so a proliferation
of choices is really
important.
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.
Ultimately, it's
important for leadership teams to promote the advantages
of time off, regardless
of the
nuances of their specific benefits package.
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.
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.
It would nonetheless be all but impossible to provide full and complete responses to the remaining questions set forth in your letter given the
important factual
nuances, or to speculate as to the rights and remedies
of any Person under the Rights Agreement in the absence
of a fully developed factual record.
One
important distinction is buyer decisions are usually filled with
nuances related to the context
of their environments and the often - unarticulated thinking residing in the subconscious.
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.
(Most recently, the D.C. Court
of Appeals issued an
important but
nuanced ruling in what Religion Clause's Howard Friedman calls the government's test case, Gilardi v. HHS.)
Rogers set out in 1963 to provide in his dissertation the historical basis for an attack on the United Presbyterians» proposed «Confession
of 1967» only to discover, to his «shock and surprise,» that even the Westminster Confession conveyed a more subtly
nuanced doctrine
of Scripture than the Princeton theology and that the «Confession
of 1967» restored
important themes.
Although I did not follow the same approach and did not touch on the word studies, there are
important similarities described in other words, e.g.:» The Bible also carries different
nuances and it is
important to study the context
of the specific Scripture.
It is
important to bear in mind that the great theologians
of Grace held a «
nuanced» view
of Grace.
The
important and more general notion
of disruption is a practice that is set to become more
nuanced in the coming year.
While building up on wine tasting experience may mean a faster pick up
of the wine's qualities,
nuances and «getting it», it is still most
important that an individual enjoys the wine, and in essence, comprehend the wine.
Before placing a wager this football season, it's
important to understand the
nuances of managing your bankroll.
Although he wants competitors to focus almost exclusively on winning, drivers and teams have learned the
nuances of the playoff structure, and that consistency and an avoidance
of disastrous finishes can be as
important as winning — especially through the early rounds.
«The
important thing is what he did, not the
nuances of the penalty by the commissioner,» USOC president Robert Helmick told SI's Robert Sullivan.
An accounting SEO strategy is similar to that
of regular SEO, although there is one
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The
important part was that our discussion around the
nuances of playground etiquette gave me ample time to find the river trail.
On economic policy and the role
of the state there is, with some blurring and
important space for
nuance, a clear centre - left and a centre - right position.
As well as his immense experience in the political
nuances of the Lords, Strathclyde was seen as an
important link to the more traditional wing
of the Tory party and its grandees.
«Sometimes you get caught up in the day to day, and all these little
nuances that we think are so
important at the time, and then you get a phone call that actually reminds you
of what's really
important.»
UDPATE: Gabriel Sayegh,
of the Drug Policy Alliance, made the following point, which he said is «
nuanced, but
important»...
«Sometimes you get caught up in the day - to - day, and all these little
nuances that we think are so
important at the time, and then you get a phone call that actually reminds you
of what's really
important.»
For instance, Murdock suggested, the abbreviated language that is common in texting — so - called «textese» — lacks the ability to provide the kind
of nuance that is
important in discussing sensitive issues.
Although it's often hard for doctors and family to pinpoint
important nuances that separate a lighter state
of unconsciousness from a deeper one, the PET scan might help us fill in the gaps.
The finding that splitting up Pangea cooled the mantle is
important because it gives a more
nuanced view
of the mantle temperature that influences tectonics on Earth, Van Avendonk said.
«Size is certainly
important, but we're starting to look at different measures that give us a more
nuanced understanding
of how brains, especially in primates, evolved over time,» says Silcox.
«The
nuances of how water levels rise and fall over time and space are very
important to understand in order to assess how birds feed.
Some
important items to take note
of and document as you continue to learn more about your own
nuanced experience with Hashimoto's:
This is a more
nuanced definition
of progression, but
important nonetheless, especially for more advanced athletes.
His fueling strategy for competition is more
nuanced, and he has a lot
of important things to say on the matter.
We discuss current cases,
important nuances in the law that can affect supply chain relationships, and ways to make supply chain legal practices more robust, particularly in light
of today's global supply chains.
Smart without being smart - mouthed, shrewd without being calculated, and quite obviously the work
of a filmmaker with something
important to say and a clear and impish way
of saying it, Jerry Maguire is a triumph
of nuanced social satire masquerading as a commercial romantic comedy, a movie that can both make fun
of and wallow in its celebration
of the crass spectacle American sport has become.
Meanwhile, Louis - Dreyfus offers some
nuance to her character, as we can read her dilemma in her face, caught between her internal feelings for the man she is seeing and the inability to divorce Marianne's many jaded observations from the back
of her mind, especially on such unimportant things as the way he dips his tortilla chips in guacamole and the fact that he doesn't feel that nightstands are
important to keep next to the bed — things Eva might never have noticed on her own.
What's remarkable about the poetry in The Seventh Victim is that it manages to coexist gracefully with a fast - moving plot, over a dozen
important characters who have complex and
nuanced relationships, and a running time
of only 71 minutes.
Taken in one way, the picture discourages contemplation and
nuance, locating The Pagemaster as every bit the anti-intellectual kind
of drivel that reading embarrasses; taken another, it is a nice starting point for an
important conversation with your child about why so many cartoons think children are stupid.
The script's lack
of nuance in presenting Milne's shell shock may cause some viewers to overlook Robbie's exceptionally confident and
important contribution.
It's
important to underline such punishing
nuances because surprisingly few dabblers associate this series with tactical thought, confusing its high entry threshold with a lack
of finesse.
The decision also could have come at the expense
of Dee Rees, director
of the acclaimed «Mudbound,» a
nuanced social drama about prejudice in the Mississippi Delta, or Patty Jenkins, whose dazzling «Wonder Woman» upended the superhero genre in several
important ways.
«I'm determined to deliver a film that builds on the qualities
of the first film and draws on the best aspects
of the games whilst giving the audience more
nuanced characters, a compelling story and introducing some terrifying new monsters (as well as bringing back a few favourites) and, most
important of all... just scaring the s ** t out
of everyone.»
From the setting (which puts players in the role
of the Fatebinder, an
important man who serves the cause
of the Overlord Kyros, a powerful ruler who conquered a vast portion
of the continent) to the
nuanced and masterfully written story and characters, without forgetting the great RPG mechanics such as the class-less growth system and multiple story paths leading to different experiences each new playthrough, Tyranny is an incredible experience that no true RPG lover should pass.
Though the trespassing teacher is surely an anomaly, her apparent failure to appreciate the
important nuances in balancing liberty and authority is an all - too - common failing
of the new civil disobedience.