Sentences with phrase «into obviousness»

But once we see James Franco in the orange prison garb, True Story makes a calamitous dip into obviousness: It required another cipher of an actor to complete its shame circle but instead got a cool Cheshire cat.
Those scenes demonstrate how Spielberg plays up the personal, professional and political stakes with efficiency and legibility, but in ways that occasionally risk spilling over into obviousness.

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Another big case examines the patentability of diagnostic testing, and a third case in the pipeline could rethink the standard the Court set in 1983 to test the obviousness of what is patentable — a case that could call into question the validity of hundreds of thousands of existing patents.
Sharing insights * into patent eligibility and obviousness considerations in the U.S. were speakers Marjorie Moran (USPTO) and Andrew Whitehead (Fenwick).
But again with equal obviousness, God's capacity to transmute and transform what is most certainly evil into an opportunity for good can not be denied by any Christian who has contemplated what we say God did with Calvary.
Much of Britney Jean devolves into an abyss of electro - neutral bangers produced by the reigning kings of danceable obviousness, Will.i.am and David Guetta.
Amid such obviousness, Hawkins's portrayal of Elisa stands out with gemlike beauty, her pie - faced plainness cracking into a radiant pirate's smile that speaks volumes without a word.
Life and death, beauty and ugliness, the sacred and the profane; all the big Hirstian statements that have appalled some critics with their supposed obviousness, but have also dragged conceptualism from the margins of the art world into the mainstream.
Perhaps we still can sense in some of that work the drive to create a near vacuum that would suction the truth of shared public realities into glaring obviousness.
That settling down into a more stable and truely predictable state will only ocme about by the overwhelming obviousness of the first hand experiences and events as they unfold and are once more creating louder headlines in the media than the so called scandals are now... i.e. new record lows in sea ice, record highs in global temps, and other extremes predicted by AGW models.
There's a certain obviousness to a poor sales pitch, one that turns many account manager resumes from a convincing brand statement into something that sounds more suited to a gimmicky used car salesman.
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