While Blair comes across as the statesman riding against unpopularity, Cameron seems not so
much nuanced as opportunistic.
Not exact matches
All of this applies just
as much to detecting people's vocal
nuances over the phone.
Marketing may be
as much art
as science, but it's still a complex and
nuanced discipline that takes a great deal of experience to develop some level of understanding or expertise.
At the core, I think the word «faith» can sum up a willful ignorance and turning of the eye in matters such
as these in lieu of something
much more Christologically and hypostatically
nuanced and incarnationally robust.
With Chauhan's work
as a celebrated chef and Morse's reputation in Tennessee
as being the «mad scientist» brewer, the focus of Mantra is on the creation of unique flavor characteristics that are food - friendly with the
nuances and subtleties becoming conversation topics,
much like a fine wine.
Yeah, I've often thought there is far too
much emphasis on «right» and «wrong», teams are either «great» and therefore all their players are great, or «shit» and therefore all their players are shit, there is a definite trend towards losing
nuance, and that loses you clarity in thought
as nothing is EVER that simple.
And if you see adoption
as infinitely complex, you notice the
nuances in her story, the shades of gray and hues of color, so
much deeper and more intricate than simple black and white interpretations.
As such, they want to be giving very nuanced answers, with caveats and right words, and as much as possible, stick to scripted answer
As such, they want to be giving very
nuanced answers, with caveats and right words, and
as much as possible, stick to scripted answer
as much as possible, stick to scripted answer
as possible, stick to scripted answers.
At today's New Organizing Institute / Center for American Progress event, Jim Webb campaign manager Jessica Vanden Berg told a
much more
nuanced story about how the campaign took their opponent's mistake and ran with it
as far
as they could.
cambusken - in context, it was made
as a
much,
much more
nuanced argument than the «Lega Sud» label would imply, don't you think?
As much as the renewal of mayoral control looks like a battle between city - based Democrats who back de Blasio and Long Island and rural Republicans who oppose him, it is city legislators whose constituents live within the system and who want to have a nuanced discussion about reforming i
As much as the renewal of mayoral control looks like a battle between city - based Democrats who back de Blasio and Long Island and rural Republicans who oppose him, it is city legislators whose constituents live within the system and who want to have a nuanced discussion about reforming i
as the renewal of mayoral control looks like a battle between city - based Democrats who back de Blasio and Long Island and rural Republicans who oppose him, it is city legislators whose constituents live within the system and who want to have a
nuanced discussion about reforming it.
As the government shutdown continued for its second day, one thing was clear to both sides of the negotiations to end it: The president was either unwilling or unable to articulate the immigration policy he wanted,
much less understand the
nuances of what it would involve.
The blame for this can often go
as much to local press
as to citizens themselves, but thanks to Gotham Gazette, an online source for what's happening in the world of NYC government, citizens of the nation's largest metropolis will have to to blame something other than the media if they can't name their borough president or the
nuances of the latest bond issue.»
We use those obvious questions
as stepping - stones toward what we hope is a
much more
nuanced view of the modern neuroscientific understanding of how the three or so pounds of brain in your head can give rise to the complexities of the human experience.
As Joshua K. Hartshorne writes in Scientific American Mind, the problem is not even technological as much as linguistic — understanding the nuances of language is simple for us, but teaching it and programming a machine to learn it, is harder than anyone imagine
As Joshua K. Hartshorne writes in Scientific American Mind, the problem is not even technological
as much as linguistic — understanding the nuances of language is simple for us, but teaching it and programming a machine to learn it, is harder than anyone imagine
as much as linguistic — understanding the nuances of language is simple for us, but teaching it and programming a machine to learn it, is harder than anyone imagine
as linguistic — understanding the
nuances of language is simple for us, but teaching it and programming a machine to learn it, is harder than anyone imagined.
Much different in
nuance and focus, at least
as I think about it.
A man who has mastered the
nuances of dating and romance won't have to do
as much on - the - job training because he'll already know how to make you happy.
She knows how to let body language say
as much as the dialogue, and how to capture all the tiny
nuances of real emotions.
He's a hard man to resist, which is
as much a testament to the character
as written
as to his casting: A rock singer - guitarist for the Belgian band A Brand with only one other IMDb feature credit to his name, Vermeir is a naturally charismatic performer with the capacity for
nuance, a bit like «Malcolm in the Middle» - era Bryan Cranston in appearance, with that actor's ability to find layers of «Breaking Bad» - style complexity beyond that charming first impression.
John Early and Meredith Hagner
as Elliott and Portia are marvels in roles that should be written off
as second comings of Will & Grace's Jack and Karen, but are imbued with so
much pathos and
nuance that you're no longer merely infatuated with them
as second - banana comedic relief, but instead endeared to their worst tendencies.
McGrath is so determined to wedge in
as much of the book
as possible that he slices out all the
nuance, so characters who discreetly withhold every thought and emotion in the book core - dump them on each other in the movie, in a flood of rushed exposition.
He's bored the
nuance and frights down, filtered out
as much baloney
as he might be expected to allow himself to and not feathered his feature with jump scares out to the furthest margins.
It's not a system that allows for
much critical
nuance,
as a five - star rave counts for
as much as a three - star pass.
It is not concerned with the wider political issues of the period, but a little more specificity would certainly help the film,
as both its lack of
nuance and persistent plotting issues frequently undermine
much of the potential emotional heft.
As for the rest of the cast, it's pretty
much all one - note, no
nuance the entire way, falling neatly into their predetermined archetypes — romantic interest, comic relief, pure - heart, crafty rival, or seething wolf - like antagonist.
That aside, the actors do a fine job of fleshing them out
as much as possible, and even finding ways to bring some
nuance.
As you can see, she's not given
much to do but act terrified and hang all over Hartnett, but one could argue that watching her friends die prepared Williams for
much more
nuanced portrayals of grief down the line.
And,
as much fun
as Adam West was in Batman (1966), Bale's performance was a bit more
nuanced.
Though
much of the film focuses on Vikander and Fassbender
as they emote hard for the camera, it's a supporting turn by Rachel Weisz (who is on a major roll at the moment) which delivers far more coiled
nuance and unaffected emotion than the two leads.
The sophomore feature from director Andrew Wagner is a marvelous,
nuanced work with rich characters and complicated relationships, and he embraces their faults with
as much love
as their generosity.
Although this material is familiar enough in outline, and succumbs to some slightly schematic emotional complications, there's
much that's impressive: Michelle Rodriguez's fiercely self - possessed, emotionally
nuanced lead performance, an unostentatious, completely authoritative sense of the boxing and working - class milieu, excellent cinematography and production design, and fully imagined and well - acted secondary characters such
as Jaime Tirelli's trainer and Santiago Douglas's boyfriend.
While Stoker does seem determined to explore themes of grief, burgeoning sexuality, and fate through the incestuous triangle of India, Uncle Charlie, and Evie, the
nuances of these themes never quite make
as much impact
as the stylish direction, which overwhelms the story's mystery with its too - heavy leaning on brooding looks, gothic atmosphere, and vague, circuitous dialogue.
But recent work has added
nuance, showing that it's not so
much the quantity of words children hear
as the quality that matters.
It's rare that academic expectations get
as much attention
as they have here in Indiana — but for the average parent or interested outsider, it's hard to have an opinion on a debate that's so full of jargon and
nuance.
As with all polarizing issues, the truth is
much more
nuanced and requires us to look beyond the sound bites.
The old stereotype of assistant principals
as the enforcers of discipline is challenged by the
much more varied and
nuanced roles they occupy in today's schools.
That way they can analyze and debate their options
as they go, allowing users to construct
much more
nuanced understandings of the scenarios, their options, and their own reactions than any one of them could do alone.
It seemed like the kind of thing that was more for the kind of car fan who doesn't appreciate
nuance and precision
as much as outright horsepower.
According to a Google spokesman — who didn't want to be named — products such
as the Google app will be «
much more useful if they can capture the
nuance of language better».
As with any sociological study, it is a given that those being studied are changed by the very process of being observed, and one wonders if (and how much) their stories were nuanced so as not to offend Hochschil
As with any sociological study, it is a given that those being studied are changed by the very process of being observed, and one wonders if (and how
much) their stories were
nuanced so
as not to offend Hochschil
as not to offend Hochschild.
As you can see, a seemingly simple topic such as the life insurance death benefit is much more nuanced than you would expec
As you can see, a seemingly simple topic such
as the life insurance death benefit is much more nuanced than you would expec
as the life insurance death benefit is
much more
nuanced than you would expect.
Often, human resources departments serve
as the contact point for employees, yet HR folks rarely know
much about the
nuances of a plan's investment options — and, in any case, they aren't legally allowed to offer advice.
Seems like he and I approach living abroad in similar ways, trying to see
as much as possible and saying «yes» to stuff we normally wouldn't, so I really enjoyed hearing about his experiences and his thoughts about some of the cultural differences and
nuances between his American life and what he experienced in Costa Rica.
The control was actually so horrid at first that I swore the game simply had its emulation clocked too fast on the processor, but
as I played it more the pace didn't seem any more insane than I'd remembered so
much as I was simply unable to get any
nuance out of my steering.
While the boss fights are fantastic, I must say that the bad guys feel like some of the least developed in the series — while groups such
as the Cobras and FOX - HOUND all had a lot of
nuances and individual stories, the Winds of Destruction didn't really give me
much in terms of emotional investment.
The impulse triggers kick in under wheelspin and when you lock the wheels from braking hard, but I honestly didn't notice it
as much as playing something like Forza 6 for instance, where the feedback in the impulse trigger is a lot more
nuanced.
So when something
as brilliantly wrought
as Lost Planet 2 comes along, with its immense number of fascinating
nuances and insightful design choices, it receives coverage that's very
much distorted and more than a little bit unfair on account of how the gaming press is structured.
With multiple opposing strategies that can be used to win and hundreds of subtle
nuances to learn, it's a game that gives back
as much as you put into it.
That's very
much going to skew the recommendations upwards, and in a way that is not
nuanced as to how accessibility issues are likely to intersect across categories.
As pointed out in this great Extra Credits video, any sort of legislation that treats loot boxes like gambling might be bad news for everyone, because, among other reasons, legislators don't often know
much about the
nuances of video games.