Sentences with phrase «interesting facets»

Together, this group of works will reveal interesting facets of the career of this accomplished, if unassuming, artist.
Cody's main moves involve throwing rocks and making tornadoes, but one of the most interesting facets of his playstyle is that, in reference to the beat - em - up gameplay of Final Fight, Cody can pick up a knife from the ground, and use it as a projectile, or a melee weapon.
Combined with traditional turn based combat and the ability to customize your combos, this gives battles a wide array of interesting facets.
However, this archipelago has many other interesting facets to reveal.
One of the more interesting facets about the Prime is how the battery life is greatly extended using the keyboard dock.
One of the most interesting facets of Asus jumping into the E-reader wars is that it is not using traditional E-INK they are using something named SiPix Microcup electronic paper, which purports to be more a more energy efficient alternative.
One of the more interesting facets on these new tablets was a custom SDK for Android that Panasonic is developing and will integrate the applications with the tablets to all work in tandem with the TV's.
One of the most interesting facets of Asus jumping into the E-reader wars is that it is not using tradional E-INK they are using something named SiPix Microcup electronic paper, which purports to be more a more energy efficient alternative.
One of the most interesting facets that have not been talked about and Kobo makes mention of in the product listing is the Kobo Cloud.
One of the more particularly interesting facets of this new item, is that this is the first PAID application for the Kindle.
One of the interesting facets of the Overdrive initiative is that they are debating the «pay per view» model.
Two of the more interesting facets of the K line were the Executive Sedan and Limousine... (not to mention the planned turbine version).
Our conversation focused on the personalized learning efforts in Bethlehem Elementary and many interesting facets of learning and leadership: alternative assessments to demonstrate learning; shifting mindsets of learners, teachers and parents; providing space for teachers to take risks with instruction; ceding control; and cultivating and celebrating teachers.
One of Heidi's most interesting facets is that nearly every character in the protagonist's life has his or her own agenda, only a few of which truly hold the girl's best interest at heart.
One of the most interesting facets of the UFC 2009 Undisputed Career mode is the different RPG elements it employs when you are working on your character.
After all, they need to know you well enough to help highlight your most interesting facets, and they need to have some ability to put together an interesting collection of your facts.
Dating relationships have their ups and downs and many interesting facets, ripe for newlywed game.
I think this is one of the more interesting facets of the offseason because Mack's deal will impact the future of this team way more than 80 % of the offseason stuff being discussed here.
Barna recently released research saying, «Among the interesting facets of the research was that just 1 % of believers claim to have the gift of evangelism (down from 4 % five years ago).»
I fear that I have not done it justice, rather as if I had said, «There are some interesting facets of English and Roman history, and many details of world geography,» when writing of the plays of Shakespeare.
Either way, to us, the most interesting facets of this report — and it really is worth poring over — are the connections it's able to make by talking with so many people around the world.
But Reinhart points out interesting facet of behavioral economics in this situation that make the perks seem worth it.
That's the most interesting facet to watch, and I would say there's both an opportunity and a risk.
They think they see people they know, other people in the lobby... it's an interesting facet of country life; you're with people who you don't share opinions with, and that's fine.
The other regrettable reality is that the romance is inevitably going to be the least interesting facet of this story.
It was always about the ensemble, even if Vanessa Ives was the most interesting facet of that ensemble.
Banning questioning retirement is an interesting facet to explore because, yes, putting himself in the line of fire isn't such a smart idea anymore.
Another interesting facet has to do with this decision of obeying The Creator and whether Noah understands exactly what it is he's supposed to do.
Another interesting facet to the whole Fantastic Four story is that these heroes don't have secret identities.
The most interesting facet to ebooks I've heard so far, actually, is that you get to read sample chapters.
The interesting facet is how few of today's exceptional funds were in existence prior to the financial crisis.
An interesting facet to these changes is that Delta is not switching up their elite qualifications, which will continue to be based on a combination of miles flown, fare class and dollars spent.
One interesting facet of voice acting, however, is that party members will let you know when you're close to a chest, enemy or materials.
Even though this characteristic about the windy city could be considered common knowledge it is still an interesting facet of its history worth delving into.
This show underscored another interesting facet of recent art exhibitions: dual curation.
One interesting facet of the report, «The All - Of - The - Above Energy Strategy as a Path to Sustainable Economic Growth,» is how much of the progress it describes — particularly in reductions of petroleum and coal use — came as a complete surprise.
One interesting facet of the graph above is how much of the stimulus spending has been focused on carbon capture and sequestration, the process of catching CO2 as it leaves a power plant, compressing it and stashing it in the earth for safekeeping.
This is an interesting facet of insurance premium because it may drastically alter rates on a temporary basis, or more permanent basis if the insurance company is having success and getting good results in the market.
Another interesting facet of Stride is that it's built to maximise workers» attention spans.

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Their genuine interest in other people makes it easy for them to ask good questions and relate what they're told to other important facets of the speaker's life.
You have to take an equal and keen interest in all facets of the company.»
Covering the many faceted interests of women entrepreneurs in all areas of business, the NAWBO has chapters all across the United States and maintains affiliate chapters around the world.
So if you are looking for a place to have fun, meet interesting people, and learn more of the many facets of marketing then AIM is the place to be.
A Fed rate hike has an impact on just about every facet of the U.S. economy — but how does it affect student loan interest rates?
The facet of that theory that is of special interest here is the claim that temporality is essential to experience as such and therefore to divine as well as to human experience.
Shared experimentation in the areas of intellectual interests, recreational pursuits, and spiritual searching may result in the adding of another facet of intimacy to a couple's relationship.
Since the various facets of our policy — economic, psychological, military and political — are all grounded in the same objective considerations of national interest and seldom susceptible for long to the whimsy or good will of a President or Secretary of State, this distinction is likewise defective.
His deep interest in the ontological proof, rather, was one facet of his commitment to defend Leibniz» theism against the new Spinozans of mathematics and physics.
One might also point to the secularization of contemporary society, which itself has many facets: the separation of political and educational institutions from the church, the autonomy of the intellectual disciplines, the dominance of this - worldly over otherworldly interests, the confidence in man's ability to control his own destiny without divine assistance.
«Everybody has their own interests, and luckily, we've got enough facets of the business that everybody can have their own thing to do,» Joe Gibson says.
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