Sentences with phrase «interesting points of focus»

Acer has a new all - in - one PC it's introducing to the world today, and while this is a fairly standard mid-range machine in many regards, there are two features that make for interesting points of focus.

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As my colleague Erin Griffith points out, the one aspect of AOL's (AOL) media business that probably does interest Verizon is the company's ad - serving technology, which CEO Tim Armstrong has spent years developing with a specific focus on mobile.
Focus your discussion on client pain points, procedural advantages and timely topics of interest.
Most of those concerns focus on the singularity, a soon - to - arrive crossover point in the affairs of man and machine, where machines overtake human intelligence, and we cease to be the most interesting feature of the planet.
The Hulu point is interesting in its own right: Disney could choose to focus its streaming efforts there instead of building its own service, but I suspect it would rather own it all.
In the interest of space and time, I'll focus instead on some of the points that Carter clarified.
The function of worship is to make us more sensitive to these depths; to focus, sharpen and deepen our response to the world and to other people beyond the point of proximate concern (of liking, self - interest, limited commitment, etc.) to that of ultimate concern; to purify and correct our loves in the light of Christ's love; and in him to find the grace and power to be the reconciled and reconciling community.
You seem like someone who is interested in these kind of word studies so maybe you know if this is accurate or not: Someone else pointed out to me that the word for «punishment» in the sheep / goat passage is a Greek word that has more of a correction / discipline / child - training / restorative / purifying focus than «punishment» does in English.
TV conditioning leads to the expectation that there will be a new point of view or focus of interest or even subject matter every few minutes, and it is becoming increasingly difficult for the young to sustain attention in situations where there is a fixed point of view or an extended linear progression.
Seeing that commonality of interest, and therefore being to focus on the environment, has, in my case, been facilitated by my Whiteheadian point of view.
It's also interesting to note that although underdogs are traditionally undervalued, this edge only becomes apparent when focusing on conference games or large underdogs — defined by dogs of at least 10 points.
A properly formulated weight loss product will give you a boost of energy, suppress your appetite slightly, help balance your blood sugar levels, provide mental focus and sometimes even more (if you're interested I've wrapped up these points and more in the video just below).
I built to be on the tamer end of trend, focusing on interesting colors, textures, and shapes at great price points.
These watches are sure to add interest and be the focus point of any of your outfits!!
The Passions Network is a large web of online dating sites, each one focused on a particular point of interest.
It points to a surge in investor interest in the space, thanks to factors such as India's massive young «marriageable» population, the decisions of those with greater spending power, and a new type of matchmaking service focusing more on personality.
Like all Warriors titles, Fire Emblem Warriors is heavily focused on the hack - and - slash combat on a battlefield with various objectives, points of interests, generals, enemy heroes, and of course, hordes of enemy soldiers.
But the movie's coyness in committing to a point of view about the assassination and its focus on the hapless interviewer rather than the killer ultimately rob the movie of interest and meaning.
Typically, however, those kinds of stories work best when they're short, and as the series has progressed, the games have become increasingly focused on these little vignettes to the point that they're generally more interesting than the main plot.
What happens is that from a strategic point of view, it is more interesting to focus on one audience, to make a good product for them, to try and make the product succeed for the brand to be recognized.
There aren't any exclusive kindness focused cartoon characters as such — so by introducing these two with the hope of generating interest and developing more interesting stories for the children to enjoy and learn from, I hope to slowly change behaviour from the very starting point — until unkindness becomes a thing of the past.
The courses were old Flash and early Storyline courses, and I became impatient as I flipped through the traditional welcome page, then a formal learning objectives page followed by context setting page, an overview to the entire learning curriculum - at which point, I lost interest and jumped right to the course menu to figure out what was the core learning focus of the module!
Her point is especially interesting, since, as she explains, when schools focus too much on the skills of the individual teachers (teacher human capital), the potential for a strong professional team (teacher social capital) is often eroded.
Clearly far from Spartan, the fun - focused GT does sacrifice some of the normal Vantage luxo features in the interest of achieving its more affordable price point.
As you suggest, the point of a good query is to get at the heart of what the book is about, so I'd think in the long run, better, more focused queries would help agents see more quickly whether this is the kind of story likely to interest them.
Only patience and endurance may draw us out of the quagmire of numbness and allow us to tear open the cloudy screen that is hiding our points of «interest» and «attention», so long as we focus on the «singular moments» and the «appealing details» in our life.
Case study composing requires focusing on points of interest in light of the fact that now and again, subtle elements impact the improvement of thoughts which should be incorporated into the conclusion.
We have a global reader base and large, highly - focused and loyal readership interested in editorial independence, quality writing and a frank, honest point of view.
There are dozens of points of interest scattered around Santa Barbara's scenic harborfront and bustling State Street, with a heavy focus on fine art, kid - friendly activities, and architecture.
At some point, our digital love interests, which used to be mainly provided by major developers and relegated to subplots, became the focus of mainstream games.
«Dylan points out always a certain number of developers interested in focusing on their expertise - building great -LSB-...]
This may just be a guess, but around the point Pokemon became this huge hit in the late 90's and pretty much owned the turn based strategy genre, spawning dozens of hashed out clones, that could be contributed to why turn - based RPG's started to lose their muster a bit in the last generation and why Square Enix has been so fixated on trying to develop new and interesting combat systems with their latest installments, rather than focusing on what they used to do so well, which was create unique, yet cohesive, quest based stories with endearing characters and gameplay that favors using your mind over your thumbs.
I know a lot of fans though were disheartened by the stronger focus on character relations, marriages, and simpler gameplay modes (such as casual mode with no perma - death) to bring in new fans, which brings us to a very interesting discussion point about the next installment in the franchise.
I don't have a 3DS so it being on Wii U instead of 3DS does no harm to me, but I'm not excited by it either, maybe I'll get a game or two at some point but it seems like there's more interesting things they could do with the Wii U VC if that's what they want to focus on.
When you encounter a point of interest, an icon appears and a HUD provides information if you maintain your focus on it for a second or two.
Aloy's handy Focus device enables her identify foes and points of interest Detective mode - style, leading to many a trail tracked through the wilderness like a post-post-apocalyptic sleuth.
Putting the main focus on one of those spots and adding secondary points of interest on other sweet spots will give your painting a sense of balance and harmony.
The work was celebrated at the time for the sheer velocity of movement with which the eye roves the canvas, pointing to de Kooning's interest in creating simultaneous foci, what art historian John Elderfield describes as «multiple centers of interest, and therefore a continual distraction, of vision being shuttled about the surface, so that it may rest anywhere but can settle nowhere» (J. Elderfield, «Space to Paint,» de Kooning: a Retrospective, Museum of Modern Art, New York, 2011, p. 25).
The panel will explore the timeliness of this recent iteration of digital abstraction, with three artists who variously work through issues such as: how gesture, expression, and authenticity might continue to be possible in a contemporary image - based culture; whether our digital era truly produces an ahistorical condition in which images and marks have no specific reference and no relevant point of origin; how structures of and interfaces with digital technologies have necessitated new models for thinking about memory, distribution, and reproduction, as well as degradation, rupture, breakdown, and the void; and how the ubiquity of the screen in all aspects of life has given rise to a renewed interest in the relationship between two - dimensional and three - dimensional space, with a refreshed focus on tromp l'oeil and «topographical» painting.
Although the focus and starting point of this work is a real event, Orlow is more interested in providing interpreted insights rather than revealing the whole picture through a purely archival presentation.
In the catalogue for the group exhibition Made in L.A. 2012 (Hammer Museum, 2012), which included Miller's work, Kurt Mueller points out that «Miller's interests and affinities lie at the edges of painting's history,» and that it focuses on three divergent possibilities:» optical (Edouard Vuillard), pictorial / linguistic (René Magritte), and material / spatial (Lucio Fontana).»
Kafre's solo exhibition Things, Mereology and Schemes is a new body of work focused on three main topics of particular interest to the artist: (1) Things — the distinction between the natural things, non-natural things and the artifacts that occur between them; (2) Mereology — the philosophical and mathematical study of parts and the wholes they form, and (3) Schemes — a scheme consists of a table's structure, which physical constitution is mainly due to columns, names and variables and the relation between them; used to map out something, or to design the internal of a logical system; the main points of an argument or theory, etcetera.
We aim to create a point of focus through presenting an interesting gallery programme of solo exhibitions as well as carefully curated, themed group exhibitions.
We have focused on collecting in post-war Brazilian art, and one of the interesting points about Brazil versus the United States is that probably the four most significant artists to have emerged in the mid-century, three of them were women and one was a gay man.
it's interesting that those people focus so closely on contesting a couple of data points.
I will be interested in high resolution, only surface / high layer with particular focus on how the current works around the points of the continents.
This focus on a cumulative emissions limit for the period from 2000 to 2049 (which is arguably a period of interest for negotiators) has been picked up by the most recent Letter and it is the starting point for the analysis they present, although slightly refined to 2011 to 2050.
read the article, interesting points but still neglects the wider impact of the Midievel Warming Period and focuses purely on grape growing as opposed to the written accounts from people in England and France that the surge in production was due to the significant increase in temperature.
A post at DeSmog blog — Climate Denier Tim Ball: Trump Approved, But Not Credible Enough to Stand Accountable For Libel — makes an interesting point that is the main focus of my comments:
Let me lay out a further deduction for you «experts» who continue to thoughtlessly dismiss the definitive evidence, which is required to correct and advance climate science from this point on, and for the benefit of interested laypersons (and the all - capitals doesn't imply yelling, just what I have learned is a necessary emphasis, to get you to focus upon the facts — YOU ARE INCREDIBLY STUPID, ALL OF YOU, AND YOU DO NOT DESERVE TO CALL YOURSELVES, OR BE EMPLOYED AS, SCIENTISTS, MUCH LESS EXPERTof interested laypersons (and the all - capitals doesn't imply yelling, just what I have learned is a necessary emphasis, to get you to focus upon the facts — YOU ARE INCREDIBLY STUPID, ALL OF YOU, AND YOU DO NOT DESERVE TO CALL YOURSELVES, OR BE EMPLOYED AS, SCIENTISTS, MUCH LESS EXPERTOF YOU, AND YOU DO NOT DESERVE TO CALL YOURSELVES, OR BE EMPLOYED AS, SCIENTISTS, MUCH LESS EXPERTS.
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