Sentences with phrase «much commentary»

This makes these ongoing features as much a commentary on cross-platform development as they are aiding in a purchasing decision.
This post is more about presenting the facts as they are without adding too much commentary into the mix....
There is not much commentary here, simply reporting the interview.
What we call «the opening joint meeting» has been the subject of much commentary in recent times.
I think we also have to remember that animal advocacy images are also very much a commentary on us, not the animal.
There is plenty to digest here, and the report will no doubt generate much commentary in the days to come.
After seeing much commentary and debate on the situation, I gave some thought to my own take on the story.
Wow, I see and read so much commentary online, and frankly this is, by far, the best explanation and detail on setting and trading with the shooting start setup.
Having read probably way too much commentary, it is the general public who believes this.
Not much commentary is required, although I might suggest turning off the music.
The film is very much a commentary on inequality and the distribution of wealth.
The paintings are not so much a commentary but my memories and interpretations of the experience.
As much a commentary on art as culture, Hirsig layers meaning and materials into the paint by adding collaged images and fabrics: fractal - like detailing gives way to soft brushstrokes interrupted by heavy spills of paint out of which an explosion of color and texture emerges.
Along the way he offered much commentary about the state of biking and livable streets in the nation.
The Ontario Superior Court of Justice's decision in 2112412 Ontario Inc. v 2165235 Ontario Inc. 2012 OJ NO 4060 [ONSC] has not attracted much commentary from the legal community.
White Girl definitely earns a certain emotional response, but it doesn't offer much commentary on racial or gender issues, or on much of anything for that matter.
Fiona Nash will have been hearing the same thing in rural health, and was talking about the importance of prevention at the Public Health conference in Hobart, provoking much commentary about this government cutting all sorts of preventive programs.
This is at least as much a commentary rather than it is an answer, concerning what it would take to meaningfully count deaths attributable to a given grouping or category, such as capitalism vs. communism, monarchy vs. republic, religion vs. secularism, etc..
«Too much commentary gets bogged down in stats,» he says.
It even avoids much commentary on the scuzzy financial services industry leaders who managed to profit while all of our retirement plans and home values were plummeting.
The problem here is that Alice's Restaurant (the movie) is 93 minutes too long, full of scenes that evoke about the same amount of feeling and interest as watching an endless amount of deleted scenes, without much commentary to string them together, cut from a much more cohesive movie.
We've become so inundated with this sub-genre of mainstream cinema at this point in time that I won't dispense with much commentary on this one.
I do not have much commentary other that to point you to Simon F's comment from the last post on this.
And at $ 10 million, the disputed amount pales by comparison to the recent $ 42 million contingency fee controversy between Alice Lawrence and the lawyers who represented her in litigation over her late husband's estate, which didn't generate much commentary despite a bang up post by David Giacalone.
The unusually high output of the unanimity production line at the US Supreme Court this year has produced much commentary.
Investors have been worried that Fortnite, made by privately held Epic Games, is eating away at engagement for other titles, and management didn't offer too much commentary in that regard.
Each of these texts addresses the meaning of «America» and «Americans,» and each has provoked much commentary and controversy.
Not since Amy Chua's «Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior» have I seen so much commentary and outrage concerning an article about a book!
Not much commentary from the blogosphere, yet... but we expect that by tomorrow, the blogs will be popping with thoughts on the meaning of the verdict and predictions about what comes next.
The aliens who created this environment are not shown as the film ends on this very mysterious note, which has been a source of much commentary and has inspired meanings ranging from: it's all rubbish to something divine has happened.
There's been much commentary about Amazon's new KDP Select program, as well as about its one - day price comparison app promotion, some of which we've been sharing here on Publetariat.
Jim Middlemiss seems to have broken the story first on the National Post, and it was quickly picked up by the huge American blog Above the Law, so I won't repeat all of the facts here again or provide too much commentary on the case.
There isn't much commentary on this game either unless it is your spotter on your team letting you know when a driver is about to pass you or when you are in the outside lane too much.
With an engaging plot that's as much a commentary on consumerism as it is a tale of morality, Forgotton Anne's inspired narrative is backed up by some solid and engaging gameplay.
Much commentary in the US has suggested that there is no way out of the dystopia that we've constructed for ourselves, short of deleting Facebook and turning away from Google.
And it would be churlish — as, unfortunately, much commentary has been churlish — not to acknowledge the vindication of President George W. Bush, who in August 2001 drew the line against embryo - destructive stem cell research.
How can so much commentary be generated from not believing in something?
Much commentary has for example focused on the non-statist political practices of the anti-austerity movements, including 15 - M in Spain and Occupy in the United States and the United Kingdom.
Much commentary has already been made about the government's wafer thin agenda for the 2012 - 13 parliamentary session.
Much commentary has centred on Labour's win in Plymouth, forgetting to mention that Plymouth voted heavily to leave, and that over the years the council has swung between Labour, Conservative and no overall control.
And it did not say that mass screening is ineffective at catching deadly cancers, merely grossly inefficient, which is as much a commentary on the inadequacies of current screening technologies as on the ineffectiveness of blanket prescriptions.
Popping up throughout is a piquant group of slugs who act as surreal grace notes by way of impromptu doo - wop, sound effects, or oddly evocative emotional outbursts that are as much commentary on the action as a glimpse into what seems to be their complex inner lives.
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