Sentences with phrase «interesting wrinkle»

The phrase "interesting wrinkle" refers to a surprising or unique aspect that adds complexity or intrigue to a situation or story. Full definition
The other interesting wrinkle in this idea is that the federal government has raised taxes on the top 1 % of income earners.
Perhaps the most interesting wrinkle of the whole process is that the owner of the stadium doesn't have to be involved.
So, there's a very interesting wrinkle on this whole thing.
One other interesting wrinkle to note is the tower defense gameplay that appears about a third of the way through the campaign.
With this comes interesting wrinkles, most notable of which is the film's stance on the Japanese military, not just during that period, but in general.
Generally, the provisions for individuals take effect in 2018, but there are several interesting wrinkles.
With no knowledge of the game's more interesting wrinkles and a poor tutorial, the first hour is where the game is at is weakest.
Alongside a friend, Whacky Bat, Net Ball, and Gobble Golf add interesting wrinkles to their gameplay, throwing in multiple ball colors and new note patterns.
The story of Dying Light is rather straightforward (it has to be) but has a few interesting wrinkles later on.
Perhaps the most interesting wrinkle in this recent study is that PBDEs were also found in cat food.
This is one the many interesting wrinkles of this tax act, is the end of the SALT deduction — or, not the end but the minimization.
History doesn't necessarily repeat itself, but there was another very interesting wrinkle in the tender offer... tender applications were only accepted for up to 500,000 shares per Qualifying Shareholders.
A few interesting wrinkles to the contract just posted over at MLBTR.
The most interesting wrinkle of the Philip SGX REIT ETF is that it weights its stocks based on the absolute dividends paid, and not on dividend yield, which is more commonly used.
However, there's an interesting wrinkle in that report: Iran's technology minister announced on Wednesday that the government is working on a homegrown cryptocurrency.
Also, here's an interesting wrinkle.
Today, a long - form profile of LaRoche by EPSN adds an interesting wrinkle into the highly publicized saga.
Years may wrinkle the skin, but to give up interest wrinkles the soul.
Team Albanese's size provides an interesting wrinkle in Team Holzman's plan on spreading everyone out and passing throughout the court..
The 7/10 matchup is always intriguing anyways, but this one adds some interesting wrinkles..
Regarded as one of the league's top talent evaluators, that comes with an interesting wrinkle.
An interesting wrinkle, in the last three years when the Warriors aren't an overwhelming public side (< 60 % of bets) they have gone 27 - 15 (64.3 %) ATS.
April 16th at midnight is the filing deadline for congressional candidates to deliver their signatures to the local Board of Elections to get onto the June 26th primary ballot, but in an interesting wrinkle in election law, candidates can still substitute in someone else after this date.
The ACMD then adds an interesting wrinkle to this.
A sharp - eyed reader pointed out an interesting wrinkle in the state Conservative Party's July 15 fundraising reports.
Larger and more carefully controlled studies offer somewhat more positive news, but with an interesting wrinkle.
An interesting wrinkle: the same group (from Maastricht University in the Netherlands) did an similar study on resistance training.
You can't read too much into a volunteer, self - reported study like this, but if you drill a little further into the data, there are some interesting wrinkles.
However, SteamWorld Heist adds another interesting wrinkle to the experience with its real - time aiming.
He's a somewhat ambiguous villain who poses as a hero when it suits him, which could add an interesting wrinkle to the story.
An interesting wrinkle in the reception of «Last Jedi» is the disparity, by some metrics, between reviewers and audiences.
That premise is also quite funny — we've seen lovebirds living together squabble to the point of dastardly deeds, most notably in The War of the Roses, and to some extent, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, but the angle that one of them is only pretending so that she can win the other back is an interesting wrinkle.
Still, this report identifies an interesting wrinkle, and perhaps a ray of hope: In raw numbers, at least, our high - achieving Hispanic and black American students outnumber the high achievers of several other countries.
Another interesting wrinkle in the HAFA program requires the lender to set a minimum price before the house is put on the market.
The ability to choose to play as another person was an interesting wrinkle.
That could add an interesting wrinkle.
Recognizing that Albion Online was essentially about grinding, the developers introduced a couple of interesting wrinkles.
Another interesting wrinkle is added with Aya's ability to Overdive into Twisted.
As far as I could see there are a few interesting wrinkles to the game, including the ability to pick «cool» classes like pirates, ninjas, and geeks (also dinosaurs, who are genuinely are cool), but for now I think I'll be sticking to Exploded Kittens.
The humour, the reflex - based battle system, the badge perk system (well it was «beans» you used actually, but it still an interesting wrinkle)... it just all worked so well.
But it brings enough new tricks and interesting wrinkles to be worthy of your time.
Using the license board to «pay» for the legal right to use a sword or shield or bow adds another interesting wrinkle, and is exclusive to the Ivalice - based FF games.
The interesting wrinkle in the story comes from dealer David Nash who asks this question about why the al - Thanis are so important to the market but also remain so invisible:
Here's an interesting wrinkle on the ongoing effort to slow Amazon deforestation: Reuters reports that even though tree - felling is indeed slowing, the area of land being burned by farmers is actually increasing,
As ecological systems go it's very well studied, and contains the interesting wrinkles, non-linearities and feedbacks so typical of ecological systems, even relatively simple ones like this.
Liens provide an interesting wrinkle to the issue of who pays the medical bills after an auto accident.
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