Sentences with phrase «many obvious tensions»

There's nothing wrong with this idea, but there's an obvious tension between it and Facebook's other imperatives, from the high - flown mission of connecting the world to the grubby business of maximizing the eyeballs on viral pieces of content.
He began by distinguishing two levels of knowledge.12 He then used these to reconcile the obvious tensions between the two conceptions of brahman and the idea of a personal God.
The convention mostly embraced the nominee's basic law - and - order, anti-Clinton, change - is - coming message, but there still were obvious tensions among the party's religious, corporate and national security wings, leaving some Republicans still refusing to board the Trump train.
Despite the obvious tension and Speaker Silver's prior vocal opposition to the plan, an Assembly source tells our Capitol crew that Assembly Democrats prepared to propose a compromise deal to the senate.
And despite the fact that they are working with novel criteria that include many obvious tensions, it's not clear how reviewers are supposed to translate thousands of pages of narrative and vague promises into the intricate point system Education Department established.
Playing as a duo is somewhere between a trolling mode and outright competitive play, because the game does absolutely nothing to relieve the obvious tensions that gold distribution might cause, while also actively encouraging disagreements in conversations.
Second, there's an obvious tension between the painting actively expressing something - that is, fairly «objectively» constituting a real «correlative» - and being «good looking.»
Today, in the 21st century (and more than half a decade past the introduction of the iPhone), attorneys must address the obvious tension between safeguarding client data and confidentiality on the one hand, and the business realities of data mobility and security on the other.
But it is important to call out the obvious tension here between the gatekeeping role of the profession, and their vested interest in maintaining their monopoly.

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The tension for both Apple (AAPL) and Facebook (FB) is fairly obvious: They want to convince publishers to host articles inside their ecosystems so they can use that content to attract more users and keep them engaged longer.
The tensions this produces are obvious.
Or, to return to a description of the Jacob cycle in terms of tension, it is characterized by a tension between human perversity and divine grace, a tension resolved only in the obvious final inequality of any contest between man and God.
That we do in fact try to escape from this tension is the most obvious fact of the modern world, for those who have eyes to see.
It is also glaringly obvious that — to put it mildly — there is a tension between the pope's words on subjects such as the death penalty, and the doctrine of the Church.
Sexuality remains one of the more obvious and sensitive areas of tension between Rome and U.S. Catholicism.
It can not be rushed: Not only can music not be rushed in the obvious sense — that is, it can not be rushed through, for it can survive only a relatively limited variation in speed before becoming unintelligible — it also can not be rushed over, in the sense that it depends intensely on sequences of tension and resolution.
Nevertheless, the tensions between its sensationalism and its realism did become too obvious to deny.
Benedict Rogers, CSW's East Asia Team Leader said: «The rise of religious intolerance and the climate of fear among religious minorities was palpable, and the tension in Indonesia following the imprisonment of Ahok was obvious
Arsene Wenger was in rare old form in his pre-Chelsea press conference today... The level of tension between Jose Mourinho and Arsene Wenger has been quite obvious for many a year.
It may be more obvious in some families than in others, but there is always some tension between -LSB-...]
The constitutional tensions that beset us at the moment are almost too obvious to be stated.
The tensions within the Union are so obvious as not to require restating.
Growing international tensions and yet another foiled terrorist attack at JFK make it plainly obvious to every New Yorker that we are on the front line of a new type of war.»
What appears to be emerging is a high - stakes power struggle between different sections of the party, with no obvious way of resolving tensions.
What's less obvious to a lot of people is that you can get similarly high tensions by lifting lighter weights.
If you load up a bare to a weight that's just slightly less than you can lift, and perform one rep, you'll have exposed your muscles to a very high tension - that's probably obvious.
The usual flirtatious semiotics find women smuggling their panties to the boyfriends they've never met, and it's no spoiler to state the obvious: Manaury discovers that his gal sent these unmentionables to Julian, resulting in lots of sparks, tensions, and a bruising climax as the men grapple with each other against the background of a full - scale riot.
The planning and execution makes for some thrilling moments, but it's the titular climax that's the obvious highlight, and Zemeckis squeezes every drop of tension and delight out of the high - wire act.
Uncovering the tensions of its story with a minimum of obvious exposition, it introduces us to Ronit «Ronnie» Krushka (Rachel Weisz), a bohemian English photographer based in New York, as she returns to the suburbs of London following the death of her estranged father, a beloved rabbi in a tightly knit community of Orthodox Jews.
Much of the rest of the film feels forced — from the preachy animated prologue, to obvious, basic themes about racial division, tension and hatred.
As the tension builds around Peeta's apparent betrayal, we get a further look into Hawthorn's obvious admiration for Katniss as he plays second fiddle to her emothional choice.
It's a tough role to play, and he leans a bit too hard in a direction that makes things too obvious, but he still manages an interesting twist on his typically affable persona that fills the movie with a menacing presence that keeps the tension palpable throughout.
There is so much sexual tension between Hermione and Ron, that is makes their chemistry somewhat ridiculous, and Kloves, has a habit of throwing in one obvious joke after another, which constantly disrupts the film's flow.
Uncovering the tensions of its story with a minimum of obvious exposition, it introduces us to Ronit «Ronnie» Krushka (Rachel...
Less impressive is the only - too - obvious back - projection, but the smart idea of an admittedly arbitrary 60 - minute limit before the crew start growing back to normal size generates cumulatively effective tension as debut gal Raquel Welch provides the glam and ever - reliable Donald Pleasence offers more than a hint of twitchy menace.
In the almost - too - smooth fashion that has come to define even Marvel's non-Joss Whedon - directed entries, a steady undercurrent of droll, wisecracking humor punctures the tension at key intervals, to continually amusing if somewhat ingratiating effect; it's a bit deflating when Iron Man at one point actually invokes «The Manchurian Candidate,» rather than simply allowing the obvious reference to speak for itself.
The planning and execution of the «heist» makes for some thrilling moments, but it's the titular climax that's the obvious highlight, and Zemeckis squeezes every drop of tension and delight out of it, redefining the phrase «end on a high note» with a sequence that will leave you breathless and wanting more.
That the film is as effective as it is has everything to do with Berg — with his style, with his obvious passion for the subject, with his interest in the way men interact during tension and conflict.
The tension here behind school leader and teacher needs is obvious.
Tensions between tablets and netbooks were obvious in January, when Acer denied that it was phasing out netbooks in favor of tablets, after a company salesperson suggested otherwise.
By involving the obvious touches — body language, internal monologue, showing the gameboard — but doing them all on the same page, alongside some dream - like sequences, really builds tension, even for those who don't know how to play shogi.
Also known as the Jesus Christ Lizard, for obvious reasons, slow motion photography has shown that it rears up on its hind legs and moves its legs in a free wheeling manner so quickly, that its feet are not in contact with the water surface long enough to break its surface tension.
While the storyline is fairly simplistic, you can not help but feel like any decisions you make will jack the tension on that fog - enshrouded island up to 11, particularly when it becomes obvious that there are many characters who are not quite what they seem.
Alternatively, you could say Dead Space, or its superior sequel Dead Space 2, but they both had obvious safe spaces which, once learnt, lifted all of the beautiful brown - pants tension.
I incorporate an underlying subtle tension in the composition and color of my work that plays off the obvious beauty of the subject.
Due to the negative politics surrounding Cooper's condition, the tension that will exist between the students at the school who do and don't have to pay tuition, the extremely unaffordable cost of attendance, and the obvious disregard of the board to respect Cooper Union's original mission, I am requesting that my application to Cooper Union be cancelled.
With contemporary art being what it is today, this symbolism is obvious and trite, but its presence still reverberates with tension.
The desserts displayed here are presented for the viewer's delectation on real dishes, heightening the tension between the tempting evocation of edible goods and their obvious artifice.
We actually agree that there is a real tension between a quick and dirty pointing out of obvious problems in a published paper (such as the Douglass et al paper last December) and doing the much more substantial work and extra analysis that would merit a peer - reviewed response.
Another complication is that the rare earth elements required to sustain renewable energy production and storage are, in a similar fashion to fossil fuels, heavily geographically concentrated, with obvious potential for geopolitical tension:
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