Sentences with phrase «more illuminating»

Justice MacDonald then tells us that it would be «more illuminating» to examine the following factors when coming to a decision with respect to how we entrust custodial roles to parents:
«Candidates feel more comfortable during lunches with junior associates, so these interviews will often be more illuminating than the office ones.
Needless to say, I found your commentary significantly more illuminating than the article or interview.
But it was also more illuminating and more plain fun than I expected.
I think a table form may be more illuminating.
The interplay of Johnson's reporting and that of other writers, including Kloor, is more illuminating than any single voice.
Thank you, Mr. Isotopious — but I think that Mr. Nordhaus» explanation was more illuminating.
Paintings by Snyder, Heilmann, and Goodwin (or Michael Venezia, Ralph Humphrey, and Ron Gorchov, whom Reed has cited) would have been more illuminating than the pieces by Dieter Roth and Charles Ray, which seemed only tangentially related.
It would be more illuminating for viewers to know that Hale Woodruff studied for a summer with Rivera in Mexico in 1936, just a short time before he began the Talladega murals that were shown at the High last year.
More illuminating figuration could be found elsewhere, where 60 year - old Los Angeles painter Henry Taylor was the breakout artist of the Whitney show; his portrayal of an unarmed Philando Castille — shot and bleeding in his car — was both humane and sobering, a reminder of how little has changed since Till's death in the summer of 1955.
None of this detracts from Nancy's fine message, nor the other more illuminating remarks.
Of course, like John Merrow, I found some of the reportage more illuminating than others.
As an example, I think it is more illuminating for students studying physics to hear Richard Feynman speak than to read him.
And for those who managed to fish out the notice from the swamp of old homework assignments, baseball cards, and snack wrappers in the backpack, the letters themselves weren't much more illuminating.
If this review is light on spoilers, however, it's only because attempting to distil the key scenes into a few words would be an utterly futile exercise (a series of exclamatory reaction gifs would be far more illuminating).
Indeed, for all of Assayas's personal attachment to this material, Something in the Air isn't significantly more illuminating about the period than something like Almost Famous, which uses the titular song to roughly the same effect, evincing the same impossible nostalgia for a time when everyone was supposedly moving together on one big bus, so to speak.
The lack of exposure on this subject on other releases makes this featurette all the more illuminating and appealing.
To some extent, The Neon Demon confirms this assumption, yet Refn's proclivity for extravagance and empty gestures to some extent undermines what could have been a more illuminating observation of the industry.
In a recent year - end contribution, I noted that one of the more illuminating trends in cinema includes the proficiency of certain filmmakers and their craft.
Herzog shows no interest in social media, instead aiming his curiosities toward more illuminating topics that we likely take for granted: how a multiplayer game about biomolecules was able to crowdsource scientific discoveries, or how an autonomous - car engineer must deal with the ramifications of a.i. not understanding the values of human society.
Viewed as a stream - of - consciousness reaction to a rich, established, older man's fear that he might lose everything he has worked his entire life to attain, however, the film takes on a more illuminating meaning.
Spending 111 minutes watching people at the mall would be a more illuminating study of human behavior - and undoubtedly more entertaining.
The word «social» is so overused that the particularities are far more illuminating than that general statement.
«It's far more illuminating if you set out to compare the sexes,» says Paul Fowler, a professor of developmental biology at the Institute of Medical Sciences of the University of Aberdeen in the United Kingdom.
The governor was slightly more illuminating on the subject of how his administration came to select the seven prisons it has tapped for closure.
The weekend is slightly more illuminating in regard to my relationship with my father, who is uncharacteristically patient and compassionate as I drag us to the depths of the standings.
With this kind of statement, amplified by the brief for Texas, it becomes even more illuminating to reread the dissents written in Roe and in the companion case of Doe v. Bolton, by William Rehnquist and Byron White.
But the second sentence in her denunciation may be more illuminating when it comes to the state of the culture.
The existentialist tradition which Reinhold Niebuhr and Paul Tillich have interpreted so profoundly in their theologies, I am now proposing to say, becomes even more illuminating when we take not simply the will to be, but the will to belong as the key to human action and feeling.
In fact, much of what follows is a discussion of why FWTs personally believe that their perspective is more illuminating.
If today we are to illustrate how idolatry distorts the whole of society, this is a far more illuminating illustration than one dealing with sexuality.
On this question a third theme in Bohr's writing is more illuminating, namely his discussion of conceptual limitations in human understanding.
Had Blumhofer used the restorationist framework to interpret the history of the denomination as she did its prehistory, the work would have been even more illuminating.
As much as Mike Stephenson's story may sound like the proverbial lightbulb - over-the-head experience, what happened after that dinner is much more illuminating.
But sometimes anecdotes beat statistics for really bringing a truth home, and real - life examples can be more illuminating than published studies.
But in other cases, it is more illuminating to think of which legal protections are necessary to protect the rights of persons who make use of the corporation as a way to carry out their own objectives.
The new fixture «casts light in a wider area... it's a teardrop fixture that points downward and not upward» so the sidewalk is more illuminated, he said.
This change of season, coupled with a new spacecraft trajectory, has progressively revealed new terrains compared to when Cassini arrived in 2004, when the southern hemisphere was more illuminated.
Makeup primer can mean the difference between dull, tired - looking skin and a brighter, more illuminated - looking complexion.
On top of that, the Silk Foundation is enriched with the brand's exclusive Micro-fil technology to sculpt, improve the look of skin texture, visibly blur imperfections, and leave your complexion looking brighter and more illuminated.
Another way to fake brighter, more illuminated - looking skin?
Reflective vertical bands of paint appear to brighten and become more illuminated, or darken and sink back into the canvas as the viewer changes position in relation to the painting.
Most lawyers do appreciate the business side of their practice, if dimly, and can be led to a more illuminated perspective on it with time and patience.
The low light test to say lg won that is not accurate at all when on the pixel it looked like the red was more illuminated which if your looking for an emergency exit isn't that what you'd want?

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And a study by Illuminate Ventures demonstrated that women use capital more efficiently than men.
Former Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti, who also was the European Commission's top antitrust enforcer, gave an erudite and illuminating lecture on how the EU approaches antitrust with a more unified and less political voice than the U.S..
As it turns out, the one - time haberdasher from Missouri was even more blunt in his private correspondence — a fact that Truman historian Monte Poen uncovers in his illuminating collection of the former president's letters.
Regardless of how you feel about the election, we hope our data analysis encourages more people to pay close attention, and illuminates how technology is opening up new kinds of societal understanding based on mobile usage.
Looking at that gulf in the Baby Boomer generation can illuminate the impact of an economy that increasingly isolates riskier borrowers, marginalizes their needs, and inadvertently makes it more difficult for them to make modest financial progress.
One of the show's characters, a somewhat more mature sports agent named Phil, got into an illuminating chat with a couple of the younger guys:
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