Sentences with phrase «little nuances of»

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Although I've seen these weapons before, hearing about the little nuances of the weapons is really great.
You feel like you have to keep slowly adapting your style of driving but also the way you go about the races and understanding how the racing develops — the little nuances of fuel - savings and trying to eek things out to the end of the stint while going as fast as possible.
In addition to the easier approach to the battle system and rapid - fire combo ability, I was also able to use the little nuances of the battle system to start playing strategically.
I learned early on from my mentors in the iron game, Donne Hale, Chuck Sipes and Peary Rader that free weights involve the little nuances of timing, balance and coordination, something that machines don't offer.
Rosen in my opinion needs to start ASAP too start learning all the little nuances of the position.
But going back to my original posting... I just don't think that there's anything wrong with paid ministry or the little nuances of slight manipulation, exploitation or control that come along with that... to the degree that they are necessary to have a functioning community in this culture.
There is always a little nuance of the move that you could improve.
We drank our coffee and discussed each little nuance of the design and I wished she could skip out on work and spend the rest of the day with me doing just that... and sewing of course.
Rather than reacting to every little nuance of dating that rubs you the wrong way (his tendency to talk too much about his job, asking you to split the check on the first date, calling a little too frequently, etc.) take action to create a healthy and tolerant mindset.
Every little nuance of what's happening comes up through the chassis and the enlarged flat - six has such hearty torque from 4,500 rpm and up, it's easy to carry speed without wringing out the engine.
You have to have a discussion about every little nuance of income, if you're considering taxing it.

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There's little subtlety to O'Leary's public persona, but the story of O'Leary Funds demands some nuance.
But on the other hand, it's essential to consider the consequences of how we describe the world, given the fact that many of us have little regard for subtlety and nuance.
Segal argues that companies have invested huge amounts of time and money into understanding every nuance of their customers, but put in comparatively little to understand their own operations.
UX testing can be very simple and fulfilling when executed properly, but unfortunately many people get deep into the trenches of the technical nuances and end up designing tests and tactical test plans that are unrealistic and add little to no value.
It is a little tougher than some other types of trading methods to implement, but once you master the nuances of this, it can be very helpful.
At a time of unprecedented transition in the Christian Movement, when (as George Orwell once put it) «the little orthodoxies of the right and the left vie with one another for possession of our souls,» it is necessary to assert both the modesty and the complex, nuanced character of Christian faith and theology against the false certainties of true belief, ideology and religious simplism.
The notation of Gregorian chant betrays very little in the way of rhythm, which is left to the nuances in the text.
It also found little support for its effort within the church, which was not prepared to distinguish between normative moral statements and statements of pastoral care, especially when that nuance was ignored by secular reporters in search of a good story.
It is these little nuances with life that points to something that science and atheist can not fully explain no more than the Pastor of the local church, after a storm, looks upon his town and has to field questions of «why my house» while at the same time having to field «Thank the Lord my house was spared.»
While Rahner himself would surely be a little more nuanced, the conclusion is that for Rahner the sacraments are just a manifestation of what is present in an already «engraced» world.
A little less confidence and a lot more nuance would be needed before some of us could be attracted by such episcopal advice.
But although Roncalli, unlike the present Pope John Paul II, had little interest in the nuances of philosophy and theology, during his time in France in the «40s he learned to appreciate what the new progressive theologians were saying about the meaning of historic Christian faith for men and women in the present epoch of culture and civilization.
A little bit of heat from the crushed red pepper and chili powder along with the sweet of the cinnamon and savory of the butter made each bite complex and nuanced.
2 tbsp olive oil + 1 tbsp white wine vinegar + 1/2 c Greek yogurt + 1 charred poblano The most nuanced of them all involves just a little bit of heat and a blender.
Her version of tasting notes: «Do you want a Miley Cyrus (fun, not complicated or serious, you can drink a lot of it) or do you want Adele (more nuanced, will evolve over the course of the bottle, you'll think about it a little bit more)?»
Each piece of content that we create — from 3 - 1 blown lead memes to explaining how a little guy beats the big guys to nuanced commentary on the pressing issues of our day — is an invitation for sports fans to join us in our corner of the internet and marvel at what we're seeing.
Very little of psychology is based on absolute scientific fact... it's very nuanced.
Cyan and mustard and also warm wood nuances can turn the little one's place into an oasis of comfort.
If you identify as a an «atheist» (and to many religious people, there's very little inclination to make fine nuanced distinction between «nones», «non-affiliated», «agnostic», «atheist» - they all get conceptually lumped together as «unbelieving atheist heathen» (tm) from the point of view of someone highly devout in a monotheistic Abrahamic tradition), there's plenty of strongly religious people who - according to polls - would refuse to vote for you.
This type of nuanced approach, although a little more effort, would be apt in meeting the goal of creating more affordable units, albeit in the right way.»
While voters want their basic questions answered, political commentary provides them with nuanced and derivative analysis of what voters» choice means for a political elite they have never met and care little for.
«Sometimes you get caught up in the day to day, and all these little nuances that we think are so important at the time, and then you get a phone call that actually reminds you of what's really important.»
«If you weren't going to have some sort of independent body that would have had the time to invest in that effort, to hand it over to the judicial branch with a little bit of time to absorb all the nuances was difficult.»
«Sometimes you get caught up in the day - to - day, and all these little nuances that we think are so important at the time, and then you get a phone call that actually reminds you of what's really important.»
«By developing a more nuanced understanding of the links between spending and happiness, we hope to be able to provide more personalized advice on how to find happiness through the little consumption choices we make every day.»
In essence, GWU's Pace says, the proposal «takes the entire category [of spacecraft] and, instead of saying all space items are by definition munitions items, it goes back and makes a little more nuanced treatment.»
«Although there is much research addressing whether feedback works, there has been little research into the more nuanced questions of how it works.»
If you are interested in a little more of the research and understanding the nuances of what makes a great wine, read on.
This is a little bit more nuanced, and the idea is that when you consume acid - forming foods, it doesn't change the pH of the blood directly, but the body pulls minerals out of the bone in order to maintain a stable blood pH. So if you continually are eating net acid - forming diets with animal products, then you eventually will pull enough calcium out of your bones that you'll start experiencing bone demineralization and osteoporosis.
So with enough sweet potatoes and exercise, maybe a little extra fat isn't the end of the world (or maybe there are in fact significant differences in long term health outcomes that aren't being addressed), but unfortunately these nuances often get lost in translation and the average reader thinks oh goody, coconut oil ad libitum, and will surpass what the islanders were eating in total fat consumption, without incorporating all of the other health promoting diet and lifestyle factors: activity, sweet potatoes and other low fat high fiber foods, community, stress reduction, etc..
Lots of little nuances with this diet, right?
The profile of each girl is very detailed, basically offering you every little nuance you can look for.
No matter if you are already married, still going out, or only probing the underworld of online dating, there is little chance a minor nuance of a wedding between an accessory buyer and a prince could have escaped your attention last week.
Why bother to nattily plot out the film's visual vocabulary when the story itself is treated as little more than ripped - from - the - headlines sensationalism, devoid of nuance and empathy?
It's a pity as a more nuanced overall performance would have added a little more likelihood to the events that take place in terms of Billie's reaction to James and her treatment of others.
Even if one agrees with the disgust they feel at this privileged, entitled class» complacency and complicity, a little more subtlety and a more nuanced approach to the dynamics of this culture clash would have made the film that little bit more effective.
While Timberlake shows he's a force to be reckoned with as an entertainer, he's not quite enough of a presence in the acting department to elevate a film like this, adding little perceptible nuance to a by - the - numbers plotline.
Naomi Watts — so wonderful in better horror fare like The Ring or thrillers like Mulholland Drive and Funny Games — does the best she can here with a comparatively inferior character, but Charlie Heaton, who broke out as the protective and lovelorn older brother in last summer's Stranger Things, and Jacob Tremblay, Oscar - nominated for his role in 2015's Room, are stymied in roles that require too little in the way of nuance or are lacking in enough screen time to show real depth.
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