Sentences with phrase «modern eyes»

Though these exercises are not a replacement for modern eye care, they have helped our daughter to slowly work up to better vision without the need for increasingly strong glasses.
And though we study ancient pieces of literature, we view texts through modern eyes, with technology as our lens.
The treatment seemed so inappropriate but it is hard to understand this from modern eyes since such treatment was common.
His commentary insists that western modern eyes can not «see» the true nature, the real and lost context of these objects.
Those with a more modern eye will appreciate our massive assortment of modern table lamps featuring sleek, streamlined silhouettes and geometric accents.
Our ophthalmic care center is comprised of nine board — certified Ophthalmologists, and a certified Optometrist who provide the latest in modern eye care medical technology and advanced surgical techniques.
In 1993 this might have been acceptable, but this clunkyness does affect the overall score when looking at the game with modern eyes.
White wayfarer sunglasses are redefining modern eye wear.
The new Artistic Director of storied French jeweler, Maison Repossi, shares her uniquely modern eye for design.
However looking back at the film with fresher modern eyes has Querelle, looking a little jaded.
This ACM - rendered sequel may not look so pretty to modern eyes as it did back in 1995, but the gameplay still holds up very well.
Speaking of pixels, the graphics are detailed and hi - res enough to satisfy modern eyes.
The near - sacrifice of Isaac can be viewed as child abuse in modern eyes, but Fretheim notes that Isaac's questions show both his and Abraham's unwavering trust in God.
With straightforward prose, she views the film through modern eyes, noting its influences and its casualties.
Can his drawings rescue for modern eyes a workaholic's confusion of artifice and observation?
One of the more curious sections to the modern eye is a monthly review of industrial training films.
The way he situates marriage alongside virginity is, to my modern eyes, certainly sobering; it's unromanticized, as it is made clear that the chief purpose of marriage is the begetting of children, and that is, in a certain sense, inferior to virginity.
However, Richard Dawkins has ventured an estimate on the number of speciation events that occurred to develop the modern eye.
He postulated a number between 1,000 and 100,000 speciation events to develop the modern eye.
For the sake of this discussion, I'll presume that there were 1,003 speciation events to develop the modern eye.
This careful guarding of her person «has dulled her lustre to modern eyes,» complains the Guardian.
When Mussina won 19 games in 1996 and finished fifth in Cy Young voting, his ERA was 4.81, which looks ugly to modern eyes.
Most earlier maps that included the region were not intended for navigation and were so imprecise that they are virtually unrecognizable to the modern eye.
The combination of a large cranium and immature face would look decidedly unusual to modern eyes, but not entirely unfamiliar.
Bees and dragonflies living today have a similar eye structure to the relic's with one notable exception: The fossil lacks a lens common to modern eyes.
Such bridges explain the range and diversity of the islands» species, such as snakes, geckos and iguanas, which appear landlocked to modern eyes.
Geocities allowed anyone to create a home page of their own, usually using cheesy clip art, excitable text effects and templates that look endearingly amateurish to modern eyes.
To modern eyes and sensibilities, the Gilbert Lab Technician Set for Girls looks like a horribly sexist toy.
The development of the eye is considered by most experts to be monophyletic; that is, all modern eyes, varied as they are, have their origins in a proto - eye believed to have evolved some 540 million years ago.
These collections are strange to the modern eye, but the text makes it clear how they fitted contemporary ideals.
Amazingly, researchers found merely small diferences betwen primitive and modern eyes.
In fact, to modern eyes, Randolph Scott's character, Randolph Morgan, seems like an insufferable prig when he constantly lectures his artist girlfriend Cynthia Warren (Daniels) that «you can't change the rules» — in other words, women were meant for marriage and child - rearing, not successful careers.
The film plays out in heartbreaking anger and passion, but is told with serenity and visual beauty; it reflects the way these characters in 1938 might have regarded the situation, not the way it would seem to modern eyes.
Through modern eyes, Deepa Mehta's Fire might look like what the children of Web 2.0 might describe as «problematic».
To the modern eye, the plot for the 1954 Richard Matheson novel I Am Legend might sound something like Cast Away with zombies.
The film is dated to modern eyes, and the struggles each of the men deal with are certainly subdued and edited for family viewing (and therefore, not very realistic), but the simple fact that a film focused on these problems before any other film had done so is something quite extraordinary.
«Daphne is a very complicated woman, especially when you look at her through modern eyes.
Metz is so overwhelmed with what a modern eye can see as post-traumatic stress disorder that he is no longer capable of feeling anything.
He seems ungainly - not quaintly awkward but raw and slightly foreign to modern eyes.
Low - cost tablets also tend to have dull, 1,024 - by - 600 or 1,280 - by - 800 screens, that can look grainy to the modern eye.
I coveted Faulkner's library, but the most interesting room was his study, with a desk and typewriter that seem so small and rickety to modern eyes.
At its core Virtua Racing is not a bad game, the handling is relatively tight but the game is let down by the fact it is an arcade checkpoint racer and the graphics are pretty fugly to modern eyes.
While I still think incredibly highly of both of those titles, I think their shortcomings are a little more obvious to modern eyes.
His art, so elegant and beautiful to modern eyes, was dramatically subversive in its day.
They could pass for the back of Vollard's head in a mirror, although to modern eyes they look like nothing so much as the abstract Elegy to the Spanish Republic by Robert Motherwell.
Modern eyes may prefer the humbler realities of another great English Romantic, John Constable.
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