Sentences with phrase «most restrained»

We reviewed the black model with a brown leather strap, which is probably the most restrained.
I'll have to agree with the previous commenter; the legal profession with be most restrained by the management structures that are trying to exploit these new information technology approaches.
Cartwright Pickard Architects of the UK won the UK site with the most restrained idea for «a housing complex that uses a modular system to provide affordable living in an urban environment.
Cox also cites Dodd as an important influence on her work, commenting, «Lois» art gave me a deep appreciation for the vast range of expression that is possible even within the most restrained basic principles of design.»
This appraisal, from the first critical champion of her work, is among the most restrained comments you'll hear about this famously abrasive, famously foul - mouthed artist.
Representing Rauschenberg at his most restrained and refined, the Pyramid Series stands as a moment of quiet elegance in his often exuberant body of work.
They are the most restrained and subtle pictures of his career.
The paint handling in these new works is even rawer and more luscious than ever — at times almost sensorially overwhelming, even when Trosch is at his most restrained, as in The Lady, the Artist, and the Octopus, 2017.
Grievances aside, Mass Effect's greatest achievement is in how it introduces an entire galaxy and history with the most restrained and self - contained story of the bunch, featuring the series» most sympathetic villain by miles, Saren.
In one corner there's one of the classiest and most restrained cars, while in the other we have a car that's a visual exercise in giving absolutely no f**k s whatsoever.
Instead, the film plays almost like a languid Jon LeCarré novel, if one filtered by the star - spangled sentimentality that not even this most restrained of Spielbergs can resist.»
Doubling as an effective romance, Zemeckis story of Hanks's FedEx worker Chuck Noland becoming stranded on a deserted Pacific Ocean island after a plane crash, driven to survive by the thought of returning to his girlfriend Kelly (played by Helen Hunt) is one of the director's most restrained (even the music cues by Alan Silvestri don't start till over an hour into the film) and in - command pieces of work that sees the esteemed filmmaker largely hold back on artistic flashes and instead focusing on his leading man Hanks working his magic as the determined Chuck.
Stirred by the works of Anton Chekov, Eugene O'Neill, and Ingmar Bergman, September is one of Allen's most restrained chamber dramas, twisting and tying the varied threads within a developed single location.
This is DiCaprio at his most restrained and physical and he knocks it out of the park.
I mean, you know you're going for a wild ride when the most restrained performance is by John Malkovich.
His snappy dialogue and shocking scenes were omitted too but overall I think it was a bold move and it's QT at his most restrained.
But it's there, if not in obvious ways (Marco Beltrami's unobtrusive score is one of his best and most restrained works).
He gives one of his most restrained performances to date and nails the Nigerian accent.
Fishburne is the most restrained of the three, but then he plays the character who has found peace through restraint.
Vanhee - Cybulski has spent the bulk of her career at Maison Martin Margiela, Céline and The Row, which, as the New York Times» Vanessa Friedman points out, gives a strong indication that Hermès is committed to pursuing the expansion of its ready - to - wear business in the most restrained and dignified of manners.
But in the real world, the truth is, even the most restrained and objective employees sometimes let their emotions get the better of them.

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By contrast, Guru.com's strategy put the entrepreneurs in control, enabling them to drive up the start - up's valuation through a polite and restrained bidding in which they held most of the cards.
They could also restrain or reverse the ongoing process of global economic integration, most notably the development of global value chains, which has supported growth in recent decades.
Terrorism and torture tend to occur most where governments are not restrained by a democratically authorized constitution, where legal systems have little independence from military control, and where state authorities understand themselves to be the sole guarantors of order, development and stability.
In this way are nationalistic excesses most effectively restrained.
For purposes of classification, therefore, it would perhaps be most accurate to think of Davies as a writer of Christian apocrypha: a novelist who finds himself uncomfortably restrained by the canon of Christian thought, but who is not, on the other hand, a heretic; a self - proclaimed moralist who holds that while we reap what we sow, it is often difficult to know the nature of the seed or the outcome of the harvest.
I'm not sure which is more disappointing — your inability to read my comments (clue: word «Most Likely»), or your assertion that all of us should restrain from any comments because «someone is investigating».
«In fact,» Russell notes, «both the Inquisition and the Parlement or supreme court of France, where you have some strong central authority, were very effective in restraining the convictions for witchcraft — most of which come out of isolated areas of weak governance.
Like most of these works, The Whole Harmonium offers a restrained narrative that cleaves closely to documentary evidence and ventures little by way of either critical interpretation or unifying assessment.
Perhaps the most hopeful step would be to free their minds of the fear that they themselves are only restrained from total mayhem by believing in the all - watchful supernatural.
The only way you can take anyone of these peole to court is if they threatened you and then gave you reasonable cause to believe they would actually carry it out, then the most you could do would be to get a restraining order.
Most of the deaths resulted from «positional asphyxia,» which means that police had restricted the breathing of suspects while restraining them.
It was all those things but it was also, generally, noticeably restrained in terms of flavour, and complicated and time consuming to make: most dishes had multiple components that had to be individually prepared.
Most of the time, I have already brushed my teeth so that I purposely restrain myself from eating this late at night.
The nutty brown butter, the gooey chocolate chips, and the crunchy toffee walnuts (that you will have to physically restrain yourself from downing all of before they can make it into the cookie dough) all unite to form one of the most outrageous cookies I have ever encountered.
Most fans are more restrained than «Greg.»
Legally in most cities, children do not need to be restrained in a car seat while riding in the back of a taxi.
Honestly, I used to work with kids and the ones I knew were spanked at home seemed to be the most trouble at school and had the hardest time restraining themselves from hitting other children.
It is exactly at those crucial moments that you need to be most rational, calm, and restrained when it comes to speaking or disciplining your children.
For safety's sake, a baby carrier or sling of this kind is the one «restraining» tool most parents» find necessary.
The next most important decision was how to restrain the kids.
Remember, your child does not have the coping strategies that you have developed over time, so he / she most likely will not be able to restrain his / her anger.
«The lower extremity is among the most frequently injured body regions for children restrained by forward facing child restraint systems (FFCRS), accounting for 28 % of their clinically significant injuries, defined as AIS 2 and greater injuries excluding concussions.».
However, because turbulence is the most common cause of nonfatal injury among passengers and flight attendants, according to the FAA, adults, coffeepots, and tray tables all need to be restrained during flight — and we believe infants should be no exception.
The problem is that this restraining role is invisible to most voters.
To live within the cap without disrupting public services, local governments and school districts need greater flexibility to restrain automatic pay increases and to restructure the most costly aspects of their collective bargaining agreements.
Backers of the accord, which will lift economic sanctions on Iran in exchange for placing limitations on their nuclear program, argue it is the most viable and realistic way to restrain Iran's nuclear capabilities.
Kai: Protesting is already a bit weird for most scientists and in general I felt the sentiments were very restrained.
It's going to take cutting out most further greenhouse gas pollution to restrain further global warming.
Institute researchers have learned that basal cell carcinoma, the most common human cancer, is caused by a defect in a gene that restrains cell growth.
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