Sentences with phrase «much finer point»

It has a much finer point and more levels of pressure sensitivity, allowing for a more accurate and precise writing experience.

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I think this brings up a very fine point: So much of entrepreneurship is about salesmanship, and so much of salesmanship is about managing perception.
The fact that he doesn't seem particularly interested in learning the finer points of policy makes it easier for the North Koreans to convince him that a terrible agreement actually isn't so bad — and after much flattery, he might very well be convinced to make a «great deal.»
But his experience with Green Mill was much more than that, as he learned everything from the finer points of managing a staff to running the broiler.
Everyone else either has a little too much April - May - June in them, or they have a longer career of being fine players, but are just short of getting legacy bonus points.
And with the addition of the new feature POINT AFTER (any section that offers even occasional commentary by Frank Deford is fine by me), I believe I will learn to like the look very much.
And when the winter comes and I can't remember the finer points, I'm glad that I wrote down my thoughts somewhere, because it's just so much fun to revisit this game.
The South - West club knew that a match against one of the two teams beneath them represented a fine opportunity to win some much - needed points and improve a season that has lurched from disappointment to disaster.
At last, I can point out our Defence is fine, much better than Chelsea's defence, you know, that rich club your wrote an essay about above underlining your resentment.
I'm confused by her «chances are you will at some point want a spouse» statement — many of us are just fine living solo, thank you very much!
So with the newborn I had no clue it is just all left off my brain as to how to do a latch correctly and all that so that was a little surprising with having a second one but I kind of [inaudible] goals out the window with my second because I knew I had gone three years at that point was my first that it was just like you know I would just nurse as long as she wants to nurse and you know whatever happens, happens, I'm fine and we joked because my second was much more independent we joked that she would've wean more sooner than her older sister which almost happened because my oldest nurse for almost 5 years.
«As the authors point out, parasitoid venoms act in a much subtler, more fine - tuned manner than the better known predatory or defensive venoms of things like snakes, spiders or cone shells.»
The rest of the cast does mostly fine work with Ewan McGregor a relatively weak point and Abigail Breslin, younger than nearly everyone in the cast by about twenty years (or much more in many cases), simply unable to hold her own against such towering thespians.
Javier Bardem hams it up as the Spanish, sensitive super-stud, Hall is fine and Johansson is much better than she was in Match Point.
I enjoy strange films as much as the next guy, and although Dreamcatcher starts off in fine fashion, it gets more surreal as the film nears the halfway point, until it finally goes off of the deep end during what is supposed to be an exciting climax.
Best Actress contenders get there because of popularity, likability of star and character, great publicists, how much they «work the line,» and, not to put too fine a point on it, f*ck ability.
For all it's finer points there's just not much Axiom Verge does to make the combat or the navigation feel significant.
While shark - like lawyers and a befuddled mad - scientist play fast and loose with the finer points of facts, Nick is tasked with not so much refining tobacco's image, as changing the premise of the argument against smoking.
Not to put too fine a point on it, the world's leading expert on grit is saying that educators who are substantially altering their work to better teach grit are doing so without much in the way of scientific backing or guidance.
Ride quality is similar to the outgoing car and very much remains a finer point of the GT - R enjoyed by Cars.com editors since the car's inception.
The centre console and dash design look much more appropriate for the 21st century, although cheap, hard - touch plastic trim is still present - fine at the Fortwo's entry point, but harder to reconcile with at the higher price of the Brabus.
In an earlier blog post we talked about the importance of developmental editing and why the focus on big - picture stuff — structure, book - spanning issues like plot or organization, character development, dialogue, and that sort of thing — needs to come first, before you spend too much time worrying about the finer points of style and wording.
Williams has achingly sketched the principal characters with such a fine point pen, that they leap off the page, making us invested in their futures.There is so much to discuss and learn in this book that it is perfect for book groups.
Fine, they may not have liked these things at the time (or more likely didn't think much of it until victim points were up for grabs), but even you, in your lovely shiny white knight armour can't claim that is even close to rape.
At this point there's not much to see unless your a connoisseur of fine FCC identification labels.
The image might look fine for you, depending on how large it is and how much extra space there is around your focal point.
Once you get used to its quirks it stays on just fine, but the point that it doesn't provide much protection is valid — that's just how the Kindle Oasis style covers are.
Platform - building is a fine balance between being authentic and pushing yourself outside your comfort zone as much as you can — but not to the point where you're overwhelmed and paralyzed.
A library fine, parking ticket or missed utility bill can ding your score by as much as 100 points if the account ends up going to collection.
Look closely at a copy of your Certificate of Eligibility you'll see lots of fine print underneath much larger print that clearly points out your available entitlement.
That is a fine point but not one I would worry too much about if you want to consolidate your loans into one lower payment loan as quickly as possible.
Classroom instruction is led by experienced vet assistants and these curriculums generally teach the finer points of medical terminology, breed identification, how to administer medications, animal restraint techniques, proper handling of chemicals and much more.
Apparently whoever greeted my great - grandfather at Ellis Island was in too much of a hurry to ask the spelling of my last name, so from that point on Jon Wigg has been Jon Wick — which has worked out fine for me.
We also discuss the finer points of long - term international travel, geoarbitrage and lifestyle design, overseas bank accounts, taxes, favorite destinations to live, travel, and invest, and much more!
Much of the game's story is delivered through text so children who have a difficult time reading may miss some of the finer points of the story, but a parent sitting beside them and reading the dialogue (with exaggerated voices of course) is as good as many story books we will read to them.
If you're not interested in the finer points of the plot though you can press a button to skip through the dialogue much faster.
As much as I don't see it happening, I would love a final patch at some point that unlocked all content for everyone (even charging a reasonable amount for it as DLC would be fine), including a way to switch to any character you don't physically own (like in the regular Lego games).
Overall, Middle - Earth: Shadow of War progresses beyond the high quality standards set by Shadow of Mordor through expanding pretty much every gameplay feature, while refining the finer points that received constructive feedback from its prequel such as introducing difficulty levels.
This third installment finds just hte right mix of serious and silly, unlike the fourth game, and works as a fine launching point since the whole «they're a street gang gone big time» story is told quickly and the narrative of the first two games wasn't much to write home about anyway.
While that vague summary can be partially blamed on the fact that much of Lost Legacy's finer story points rest squarely in spoiler territory, it must be said that the game's overall narrative isn't quite as engaging as Uncharted 4's.
Considered Mitchell's first mature picture, it declares her allegiance to the verities of the the New York School or, to put a finer point on it, the Modernist precedents that did so much to inform it.
Debating only finer points of doctrine with colleagues who do not question fundamental beliefs is not much of a debate.
The «accuracy» and fine points of the climate science are pretty much irrelevant now.
Why don't you continue to represent those fine coal industry geologists by pointing out a few that «know much, much more about the mechanisms of the atmosphere and its variations over time...» than the climatologists and atmospheric scientists that make it their profession to know how atmospheres vary over time.
A second UNEP report points out that it is much easier to cut short - lived greenhouse gases like methane, and fine atmospheric particles like soot from inefficient stoves.
If you're found guilty of a criminal offense in conjunction with a traffic ticket, you'll have much more than fines, fees and points to worry about — the state aggressively prosecutes criminal driving offenses.
Most countries (e.g. the U.K., South Korea, Russia, Japan, Spain, Mexico, France) have a much more centralized law enforcement bureaucracy, which is fine when the people are the top are scrupulously non-corrupt, but which also makes it much easier for the rot of corruption to become geographically widespread and hence unavoidable from the point of view of an individual citizen.
This is because trial judges in family law matters have wide discretion in a lot of the fine points of alimony decisions, much of it exercised at the trial court level that does not generate binding legal precedents and is not widely available to researchers.
There is a lot of good information on on opensource.stackexchange, although much more than one can process in a single sitting, and with occasional disagreement on finer points.
Do everything you can to reduce distractions while you drive to increase your safety and protect your wallet; the fine for distracted driving in New York can be as much as $ 150 and will add three points to your driving record.
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