Sentences with phrase «much meaningful insight»

Rains (Jinn) brings a genuine fish - out - of - water credibility to his role, yet despite some atmospheric touches, the screenplay doesn't offer much meaningful insight into the struggle of a man trying desperately to assimilate into a new culture.
Despite some atmospheric touches, the film doesn't offer much meaningful insight into the struggle of a man trying desperately to assimilate into a new culture.

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Tracking and identifying the return on investment of your marketing efforts has become much simpler, yet many companies aren't turning metrics into meaningful, actionable insight.
While there's so much bad news about christianity in America, Growing Young carries a message of hope for your church, which is what makes the insights so meaningful.
The insights they share with each other is much more meaningful and heartfelt than any lectures they could hear from «experts.»
Professionally, the training allowed me to have the skill set, a road map, and insight to work with clients at a much deeper and more meaningful level.
This insight takes years to learn, and as much as we try to teach these principles in the personal finance blogosphere, it is much more meaningful coming from a mentor you respect.
Overeager researchers often tinker too much with the statistical variables of their analysis to coax any meaningful insight from their data sets.
For as much as its users love to hate on their platform of choice, Twitter occasionally really comes through with a deep dive on a hot topic that provides actual, meaningful insight.
The insights they share with each other is much more meaningful and heartfelt than any lectures they could hear from «experts.»
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