It's a big difference that may have too
much nuance for your average atheist.
Not exact matches
It's important these types of
nuances are taken into account when drafting new regulation
for an upcoming technology that's still very
much in development.
Apparently the such
nuance is too
much for your average Christian to get.
And we must remember that all these things, the
nuances, the anomalies, the subtleties, which we assume only accessorize our days are in fact here
for a
much larger and
much nobler cause.
I want to offer disclaimers and
nuance for everything from my views on hell to how I like to use too
much butter on my bread.
Much like kumquats, the fruit can be eaten whole or made into marmalade, but can also be pickled or juiced
for a more
nuanced lime flavor.
Unlike Livingstone, who got in trouble at the time
for attempting to blame the riots on government cuts, Lammy took a
much more
nuanced position.
«Candidate Ethnicity and Vote Choice in Britain» argues
for a
much more
nuanced view, where anti-Muslim sentiment hurts Muslim candidates amongst whites, and helps Pakistani Muslims with their co-ethnics.
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.
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.»
Moreover, reading inherently requires
much higher levels of attention and allows
for greater
nuance in characters, many of whom are neither wholly good nor wholly bad.
Although
much work and testing remains before the completion of a formal quantum theory model of humor to explain the cognitive aspects of reacting to a pun, these first findings provide an exciting first step and opens
for the possibility of a more
nuanced modeling of humor.
The genome «really doesn't mean
much by itself» — and
for people seeking the most accurate picture of their risk
for various diseases, a more
nuanced and integrated picture is needed.
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 imagined.
There's too
much nuance in everyone's biochemistry and environment
for that.
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.
If you get pinged
for taking too
much curb you'll earn a «slow down» penalty, but it's not
nuanced enough to let you just drop to and maintain a minimum speed, or simply allow an opponent to redress.
Ok, so perhaps not that
much of a departure, but the soft edges of the coarsened character make
for a compelling and
nuanced performance.
There isn't
much of a character there to work with, but Woodley does give her
much - needed
nuance for audiences to be able to root
for her to succeed, which is perhaps the only element that actually keeps the film somewhat afloat to the very end.
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.
performance where Redmayne breaks down into tears every 20 minutes — it's
much more
nuanced, and the film is all the better
for it.
Much of the script's dialogue aims
for the long, winding nature of a good play, but it lacks the
nuance or wit to justify the talkiness.
Gerwig and her lead actor Saoirse Ronan bring a
nuanced, non-judgemental approach to the coming - of - age comedy, and
much has already been made of its resonance, especially
for women of Gerwig's age.
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.
They're both so often cast to be brittle but they're capable of warmth and offer so
much more
nuance than they get credit
for.
Combat does take a while to master, but once I started experimenting with the small
nuances like using the right analog stick to issue quick commands
for your party members, the battles became
much more engrossing.
With Maps to the Stars, Canadian experimentalist maestro David Cronenberg extends his middle digit to the Hollywood lifestyle and its fuddy - duddy inhabitants without
much nuance, or style
for that matter.
With the tempo cooled, director David Yates (back
for his third film) and screenwriter Steve Kloves pore over the
nuances of character and environmental changes, delighting in the opportunity to kick the kids out of Hogwarts (nowhere to be seen in this installment) and into the treacherous Muggle world, staging
much of the action in outdoor locations that open up the scope of the series.
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 while Woody Harrelson is receiving
much - deserved recognition
for his supporting turn in Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, I found his work here even more
nuanced and affecting.
From idealist to radical, Harris nails the metamorphosis, but because of the way we simply check in with Winnie every few years, the role lacks
much opportunity
for nuance.
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 cast is relatively good, though their glossy, mostly one - note characterizations don't offer
much choice material
for them to give us
much nuance other than in a pulpy romance sort of way.
For years, I held back my personal reflections, opting to write technology postings, since these were
much safer than sharing the
nuances of my own thoughts and feelings.
This kind of research has the potential to add
much needed
nuance to the often ideologically tinged debates about school choice and the consequences
for individuals, schools and the educational system.
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.
It also allows
for a
much more
nuanced look at student performance.
There even exists data on migration patterns
for each student in the survey that could provide a
much more
nuanced view of where and when the NLSY97 cohort is moving.
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.
Pulitzer Prize - winning journalist Garrett takes on public health: the desperate inadequacy of public - health infrastructure in
much of the developing world and the shocking neglect of that infrastructure in «developed» nations, from the relatively simple inadequacies revealed by the 1994 Ebola epidemic in Zaire to a
nuanced analysis of the issues involved in the near - total collapse of public health in the former USSR and the years - long underfunding and lack of respect
for this key government responsibility in the U.S.
Exit, Pursued by a Bear by E.K. Johnston
For a
nuanced portrait of the aftermath of assault, older teen readers have
much to gain from Johnston's well - crafted novel.
For a
much more detailed and
nuanced explanation of how you can succeed in paying off your student debt, check out this student loan game plan that I wrote (and that I'm following).
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.
These details add so
much nuance to the VisitCopenhagen summary I quoted above that I,
for one, would want to have an extended chat with a bus system representative, once I was in town, to sort out the rules.
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.
In this sense, the environment became an actual living, breathing place: an interactive playground that served the narrative by rewarding curiosity with a
much deeper understanding of its
nuance and intricacies
for those who sought it.
Of course, I can't say
much for the game, other than character reveals, considering the real make - or - break
for most any fighting game lies in the subtle (and sometimes not so subtle)
nuances of the mechanics.
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.
Without spoiling
much, the developers have managed to turn the poster child
for beefcake shooter heroes into a
nuanced individual with fears and hopes like the rest of us.