Sentences with phrase «more suggestive»

So while the timing seemed to be more suggestive than it actually was, with the changes that were going live to the Google Store for all the new products that were arriving, it made sense that at the same time Google would remove aspects that it no longer plans to support directly on the Google Store, including the whole Android Wear section.
No numbers: None of the charts include numbers, and a Facebook spokesperson declined to provide the actual figures, making them more suggestive than conclusive.
Maybe some patterns of extreme behavior are not «art» but are more suggestive of an underlying mental problem.
So, I let the client know this and we go back and dig deeper for what usually ends up being a more suggestive name.
Intimidate seems more suggestive of the threat of actual physical force, perhaps inspired by the mass Chartist rally held at Kensington Park on the day that the TFA 1848 was enacted — although it was a peaceful event violence was anticipated and Queen Victoria was evacuated from Buckingham Palace to the Isle of Wright as a precaution.
But what's more suggestive are the places that keep getting hit with the kind of severe flooding that's supposed to be uncommon — places like Houston.
So, it's a global proxy, more suggestive of northern hemisphere temperatures, of course, but water vapor doesn't always commit to one hemisphere.
The graceful wire twists and suspended aluminum elements of Birds on the Road (2014) trace more suggestive patterns of winged flight, while the resolved feminine features of the driftwood carving Root Mama (2014), adorned with shells and a headdress of lichen - coated branches, when viewed from an oblique angle, disappears into a loose bundle of faceless floating debris.
If these paintings and drawings seem to enter more directly into the contemporary moment than those that happen to be more suggestive of the source material — such as the baldly representational «Tilleul (Linden Tree)» (1978)-- it is not because they are more abstract.
Outsiders are left with these singular walled beacons that are more suggestive of moral depreciation than the honor and pride of previous generations.
Yet the light in these paintings is not the light of the New York School, and in these paintings, too, the forms are more suggestive of pastoral pleasures than of urban anxieties.
Rather than the density of the urban environment that she tends to portray, these new paintings are more suggestive of the earliest brimmings of Spring mosses, barks, and lichens.
Clouds cover most of the screen so you don't get a clear view, but in certain cases that kind of makes things a bit more suggestive.
Monster Monpiece Leaving Japan... with Some Adjustments Upcoming Vita game Monster Monpiece will be releasing in both North America and the EU this spring; however, some of the more suggestive cards will be redesigned before it hits shelves outside Japan.
The male version of this fruit, which spreads the seeds, is yet more suggestive, but I'll leave it at that.
If fluid is aspirated from the abdomen and it looks like blood it is even more suggestive of hemangiosarcoma.
Even more suggestive, CSUSA's net proficiency growth in reading, math, writing and science is almost ten times higher than the state of Florida.
F - troop profanity is scattered throughout as are more suggestive remarks, which even if they wouldn't be understood, shouldn't be heard until high school, when worse things will be heard anyway.
The Blu - ray's menu moves around the cover image and two more suggestive publicity photos while playing Kitty White's night club version of «Rather Have the Blues», an original tune Nat King Cole sings over the radio in the film's opening sequence.
I found the film more suggestive than the play, and it is having its Boston Premiere now through Sunday 8/20 at the REGENT THEATRE in Arlington.
Although I'm sure some with attack the film for its subject and raunch, its actually far more suggestive than dirty.
Is there a greater, more suggestive and bittersweet movie title than All That Heaven Allows?
Olive's conviction, for the most part unshakeable, is familiar enough that one might gloss it as yet another aphorism, always more suggestive than satisfying: life is hard, and then you die.
In fact, the movie is more suggestive than direct throughout: Most of the philosophical questions are raised not by the characters, whose traumas tend to choke the most relevant words out of them, but by overheard snatches of reportage and media commentary.
As such, this clip is more suggestive than anything else, letting you know that they know that you know what's waiting.
Maybe you thought Bayonetta herself could have been more suggestive and less blatant and that would have made it an even better game.
At the other end of the sleeve spectrum, juxtaposing all these billowy, large proportioned sleeves were long, slender sleeves slit up past the elbow for a sleeker, more suggestive look.
For something more suggestive, blend ROSE RISQUÉ within the outer corner, swirling the pink satin pigment through the crease and wrapping the colour around and into the lower lash line.
Although the UCLA findings are preliminary, based on cell lines, and more suggestive than bulletproof at this stage, the Reuters headline «Cancer Cells Slurp Up Fructose» is fair warning to any of us addicted to fruit and fruit juices.
This area receives less than six inches of rain a year, and the dry terrain is more suggestive of the badlands of the American Southwest than of the lush landscapes of the Amazon.
Whether such a quantity can be produced from tar sands and oil shale at a price near (never mind below) $ 30 per barrel is highly uncertain, but more suggestive of Lomborgs confusion in any case is that the price he mentions is higher (according to his own Figure 65) than the price of oil has been for any prolonged period in the last 120 years except for 1979 - 86, in the aftermath of the second (1979) Arab - OPEC oil - price shock.3 This means resources of tar sands and oil shale that would be economically exploitable only at prices around $ 30 per barrel are in fact more expensive than oil has been for nearly all of the last century.
«Like so many chemical experiments pitched as «origins of life» contributions, [this] is more suggestive than definitive.»
In fact, the less finished and more suggestive a toy is the more educational value it has - because it engages the imagination of the child (planks of wood become tree houses or ironing boards, silk cloths become knight's capes or baby blankets).
These types of dynamics are more suggestive of an employee relationship.
It would at least have been less metaphysical, more secular; less literal, more suggestive; less allegorical, more metaphorical.
O'Brien's book is obviously often more suggestive than conclusive.
Both relationships are much more suggestive of a marriage.
Indeed the past history of human intelligence is full of «mutations» of this kind, more or less abrupt, indicating, in addition to the shift of human ideas, an evolution of the «space» in which the ideas took shape — which is clearly very much more suggestive and profound.
But when we deal with the individual entities of which these are composed, the ones into which science analyzes them, these turn out to behave in ways much more suggestive of subjectivity.
First, N.T. Wright, Bishop of Durham, responded (Correspondence, June / July 2008) to Richard John Neuhaus» comments on his new book, Surprised by Hope, which had included a criticism that its «concrete eschatological expectation» of a physical resurrection on a perfected earth was «more suggestive of Joseph Smith than St. Paul»» noting that Mormons were simply taking seriously the relevant passages in the New Testament at the very time that «the Western Protestant church... was eliminating the ancient concrete eschatological expectation.»
Far more suggestive and convincing than this «flat «vision of the biological world is the three - dimensional concept of a heavenly body on which, through the effect of planetary compression, the state of complexity (or, which amounts to the same thing, the «psychic» temperature of the biosphere) is continually rising.
To some extent, stock market action also implies expectations for slower economic growth, though interest rate signals, such as a flat yield curve, are more suggestive of slow growth than stock market action is, and we've yet to see a substantial widening of credit spreads that would suggest imminent recession.

Not exact matches

According to studies conducted by Jayne Gackenbach, a psychologist at Grant MacEwan University, «people who frequently played video games were more likely to report lucid dreams, observer dreams where they viewed themselves from outside their bodies, and dream control that allowed people to actively influence or change their dream worlds — qualities suggestive of watching or controlling the action of a video - game character.»
Spots for the Shake Weight have been viewed more than a million times on YouTube, thanks largely to the suggestive way that women in the infomercial hold — and shake — the weight.
Let me explain: it has been a few years since Audi gave a big rethink to the front view of its lineup, abandoning the old smooth, svelte, wind - cheating look in favour of something more grille - heavy and power - suggestive — like that of a 1937 Bugatti Type 57SC, or possibly a Dodge Ram truck.
I may be okay with more politically charged speech but not want to see anything sexually suggestive, while you may be okay with nudity but not want to see offensive speech.
The general performance of the economy in 2004, when production was unable to keep up with the strength of global and domestic demand, is suggestive that capacity constraints may be becoming more important.
Leaderlessness often releases latent resources within a group and there is some highly suggestive evidence concerning the values of leader less groups.3 Until more substantial research findings are available, it would seem safer and better to opt for trained leaders whenever they are available.
Obviously this paper is not intended as an exhaustive discussion, but more of a suggestive exploration.
«9 Mould's comments are suggestive but contain more surmise than solid evidence.
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