Sentences with phrase «lacks nuance»

This «wire frame,» as Eley refers to it, articulates enough visual information to function as a portrait, but lacks any nuance of human identity.
Fighting in human form also lacks nuance, permitting players to button mash a succession of light and heavy attacks to subdue antagonists.
Yes, the central relationship lacks nuance and balance — this is very much a «love at first sight» story.
The discourse around education reform — especially on issues involving teachers — lacks nuance, thoughtfulness and, often, commonsense.
Marc Meyers's film lacks the nuance to capture the in between moments of Dahmer's transition from neglected and disturbed teenager to one of America's most discussed serial killers.
Much of the script's dialogue aims for the long, winding nature of a good play, but it lacks the nuance or wit to justify the talkiness.
There are a lot of heavy - handed lip service about terrorism, xenophobia, and democracy tossed around, but Snyder lacks the nuance to make it add up to anything.
The film lacks nuance or insight, as it does little more than depict the usual Might Is Right nonsense.
That ultimately proves to be its undoing, because while «Ghostbusters» is an occasionally entertaining and mostly harmless reboot, it lacks the nuance and comic energy that made its predecessor an instant classic.
Hamm is bland; JB lacks nuance and the character is too black and white.
The culture war mentality that has made certain segments of the population «enemies» of Christianity (labeled with words like «liberal,» «secular,» or «worldly»), not only lacks nuance to understand why others believe what they believe, but it also makes neighbors into combatants.
He often lacks nuance in his statements.
I think minds who default to these positions lack nuance.
Again, because you misunderstand something, and lack nuance, you make assumptions and false conclusions.
They lack the nuances of flavor and texture of a real cheese, as you so aptly describe.
We might have even debated one or two of them, like a PEDs opinion that lacked nuance, but that makes it more real.
These umpires lack nuance, and they don't care.
The family dynamics lack nuance, but real - life husband and wife Krasinski and Blunt bring poignancy, the CG beasties are striking and the film pulses with ideas.
I don't see this as an endorsement of Lena Dunham but as an attempt to make sure Time's Up's message isn't overshadowed by stories lacking nuance pitting two actresses against each other.
And while the family dynamics lack nuance, the film is still a neat allegory for the challenges of parenting pushed to extremes.
And the Lexus has the enviable quality of mausoleum - like quietness providing occupants with nothing to listen to except a Mark Levinson 10 - speaker surround sound system — which was just OK, and lacking nuance — and their own thoughts, some of which may include: «Goodness, this steering wheel made from sustainable bamboo feels nothing short of glorious.»
«A book that will make you laugh out loud, full of characters that, while highly comic, never lack nuance or feel less than real.»
However, the seeming simplicity of cash back cards doesn't mean they're all alike or lack nuances.
These questions don't encourage personal replies from borrowers because they're very sterile, cold, and lack nuance.
That comment was a pretty crass generalization that lacked nuance, but I «liked» it because I agree with its general sentiment.
Although the seascapes are the most attractive works Mr. Quinn has produced, Mr. Basciano said, they lack nuance.
Questionnaires sometimes unintentionally lacked the nuances required to connect with the customer in a meaningful way.
In brief and lacking any nuance, the Court's decision in Entertainment Software Association v. SOCAN, 2012 SCC 34 seems to imply some interesting developments in copyright law:
My Surround (which essentially deactivates virtual surround) pulled out the best performance, but overall the sound lacked nuance and presence in the midrange, and the treble leaned toward the sharp side.
That is, those in an implemental mindset were more likely than those in a deliberative mindset to give similar ratings for all of the items, suggesting that their analysis of their relationships lacked nuance.

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This polarization and lack of nuance in online debate isn't unique to Brigade.
Plus, lack of understanding of these cultural nuances can create frustrations among teams and lead to lower productivity and higher costs.
The difference between a strike and lockout is not always clear, as customers will likely focus on the lack of service itself, rather than the nuances of why it is occurring.
Over the course of an hour, he berated Canada's policy in Iraq and the lack of understanding of the nuances in Iraq's political landscape.
As a seminary professor and author of careful, nuanced theological arguments (such as the classic Knowing God), he lacked the tract - writing flair of his peer Stott.
Lap - lustered deisms denials do forlorn the flagellum of the peasant ridiculer in «bemoaning laments» reprisals within the base commoners lewd tribulations of tried and still trying lack - lustered piteous nuances.
These various misunderstandings, miscalibrations or lack of nuances lead us back full - circle, leaving us up a creek without a paddle.
But this distinction is lost on many Muslims who lack the theological context for understanding nuanced Christian teaching on the Trinity.
In the case of the national bicentennial four years ago, Americans did not lack resources; there were libraries full of national histories which aimed at covering the whole sweep as well as monographs which touched on nuances, cornices and curlicues of American existence.
More likely than not, however, the slight differences we find between Luke and Paul in their accounts of the same events are due to ignorance on Luke's part, his lack of knowledge of the intricacies of Jewish law and custom, and his failure to comprehend nuances in Paul's theological interpretations.
The contractual amateurism displayed by our management team, the planting of seeds in the press to negatively sway fan opinion regarding our best players, the glaring lack of tactical nuance displayed by our manager, the continued failure to address the most obvious of deficiencies and the utterly disrespectful way this manager has treated the fan - base, especially when it came to the child - like manner in which he handled his own contractual situation, are but a few of the legitimate reasons for his immediate dismissal.
For lack of nuance and inability to follow an argument or read more than just the post being responded to.
-- and rather lacking in nuance.
It would be selling the pitching from both sides short to suggest this matchup would be a series of 12 - 10 games, but it would lack a certain nuance.
Poor team selection, players being played out of position, questionable substitutions and lack of tactical nuance have been the hallmarks of Wenger's reign.
Many governmental plans are now in place to recruit and retain foreigners into Japan's scientific sphere; however, there are still some barriers for foreign scholars who would like to build their career in Japan, including a general lack of linguistic prowess and difficulty navigating cultural nuances.
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.
However, others in attendance doubted whether such a skills gap actually exists — or suggested that its existence is more nuanced than a simple lack of skilled workers — and said that many companies» hiring practices may in part be to blame for their inability to find skilled workers.
The first is the lack of nuance to any conversation.
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