Sentences with phrase «much sharper about»

It has to be much sharper about the form of capitalist economy it wishes a future Labour Britain to encourage.

Not exact matches

«One friendly but sharp - eyed commentator on Berkshire has pointed out that our book value at the end of 1964 would have bought about one - half ounce of gold and, 15 years later, after we have plowed back all earnings along with much blood, sweat and tears, the book value produced will buy about the same half ounce.
By the way everything I have said about Australia is likely to be even truer about Brazil, although I don't think Brazilians need to be much worried about a sharp pickup in Chinese flight capital into Brazil.
I was concerned in several conversations, with me undertaking most of the listening, about the prospect of a sharp oil price tag spike, if the Opec exporters» cartel, getting broken US shale producers by dragging prices down, starts off limiting source as soon as much more.
These include being frequently interrupted or talked over; having decision - makers primarily address your male colleagues, even if they're junior to you; working harder to receive the same recognition as your male peers; having your ideas ignored unless they're rephrased by your male colleagues; worrying so much about being either «too nice» or «sharp elbowed» that it hurts your ability to be effective; frequently being asked how you manage your work - life balance; and perhaps most difficult of all, not having peers who have been through similar situations to support you during tough times.
The plot is loosely held together by quite a bit of setting up and falling down, devoting much of its runtime to making you want to care about what the Pentagon Papers are, how the newspaper operates, and what's clearly at stake, before finally getting to the point where everything finally comes together, which is when the film is at its sharpest.
The «flattening» problem that Bloom worried about was too nervous about a brutish end of history than an infinity of beastly novelties, but we've put so much effort into sanding off the sharp edges of our beastliness that it's no surprise collective naughtiness seems at the same time to be getting safer and more dangerous.
Or were they simply too disappointing to care much about once they came: cleaner, sharper, more memorable to desire than to obtain?
I can't say enough about how much the combination of creamy avocado, sharp red onion, cilantro, jalapeño, and lime benefits from the juicy, sweet bursts of strawberries.
Place the legs on a large heavy rimmed baking tray and roast for about 40 minutes, or until they are golden brown and barely pink at the bone when pierced with the tip of a small sharp knife and much of their fat has been rendered.
Place the legs on a large heavy rimmed baking sheet and roast for about 40 minutes, or until they are golden brown and barely pink at the bone when pierced with the tip of a small sharp knife and much of their fat has been rendered.
Oh well, anyway, I learned SO much from you back then about Reverse Line Mvmt, how sharps bet, etc..
hmmm, everyone is talking about the wingbacks, but I've concern over lacazate, he looks lazy and giroud looks even much sharper than him.
We kind of knew that super Sanchez would hit the ground running and so it proved as he looked sharp, but I for one was not so confident about the fitness of Aaron Ramsey, as the Welshman was involved with Wales much later than his Chilean teammate.
Betting market: Despite the move from -7 to -8.5, there's not much to talk about in terms of sharp or public action.
Certainly we do not hear the term «Blue Labour» bandied about so much these days, and Ed Miliband has suffered sharp criticism from Maurice Glasman, in recent years.
Every typo leaps off the page and you realise that your caffeine - fuelled, razor - sharp midnight logic makes about as much sense as a Danish art - house film.
Pretty much everything scientists know about Mount Sharp comes punctuated with question marks.
OK, so much for getting organized, but what about the sharp end of multitasking?
Health improvement (allowing to post - pone / escape the diseases and thus live, healthier / disease - free longer, but not above human MLSP of around 122 years; thus these therapies do not affect epigenetic aging whatsoever, they are degenerative aging problems not regular healthy aging problem (except OncoSENS - only when you Already Have Cancer - which cancer increases epigenetic aging, but cancer removal thus does not change anything / makes no difference about what happens in the other cells / about what happens in the normal epigenetic «aging» course in Normal non-cancerous healthy cells) Although there is not such thing as «healthy aging» all aging in «unhealthy» (as seen from elders who are «healthy enough» who show much damage), it's just «tolerable / liveable» enough (in terms of damage accumulating) that it does not affect their quality of life (enough yet), that is «healthy aging»: ApoptoSENS - Clearing Senescent Cells (this will have great impact to reduce diseases, the largest one, since it's all inflammation fueled by the inflammation secretory phenotype (SASP) of these senescent cells) AmyloSENS - Dissolving the Plaques (this will allow humans to evade Alzheimer's, Parkinsons and general brain degenerescence, allowing quite a boost; making people much more easily reach the big 100 - since the brain is causal to how long we live; keeping brain amyloid - free and keeping our memories / neuron sharp / means longer LongTerm Potentiation - means longer brain function means longer heavy brain mass (gray matter / white matter retention seen in «sharp - witted» Centenarians who show are younger brain for their age), and both are correlated to MLSP).
The satellite's observations will concentrate on some of the most distant and intriguing objects in the universe, where the extremely sharp radio «vision» of the new system can provide much - needed information about a number of astronomical mysteries.
I don't know much about cameras, but what I do know is that a 50 mm makes the background a little blurrier than a 35 mm, which means the subject is in sharper focus.
I found opening the cartons much easier than pulling out a can opener and worrying about sharp edges on the lid of the can.
There is not to much to say about me, I am traveling for a living over the seven seas at least 270 days a year, and I love it (but thinking of settling on land if the right person comes along) I have a sharp personality and I congratulate the person who can stand up to me, hard on the outside and...
Funny as she was in the much sharper - edged black comedy «There's Something About Mary,» she spends her time here as a ninny, worrying about wedding plans and eventually bashing the best man with a coat stand when he puts the wedding's perfection in jeopAbout Mary,» she spends her time here as a ninny, worrying about wedding plans and eventually bashing the best man with a coat stand when he puts the wedding's perfection in jeopabout wedding plans and eventually bashing the best man with a coat stand when he puts the wedding's perfection in jeopardy.
Julian Mitchell's script tends to drag its feet, if not cut short a lot of expository depth, but it keeps consistent on razor - sharp dialogue, occasionally broken up by witty humor that puts a bit of kick in the slower spots, about as much as highlights in Brian Gilbert's direction which break up slow spells and sentimentality with occasions of color and effective thoughtfulness.
Don't worry about its underlying themes too much because three seasons in, the humor in Kimmy Schmidt is still among the sharpest and brainiest on television.
Much more fun is How to Talk to Girls at Parties, an endearingly silly and outré coming - of - age film from Hedwig and the Angry Inch creator John Cameron Mitchell about a trio of punk - obsessed teenagers, led by sensitive fanzine editor Enn (newcomer Alex Sharp), who stumble across a colony of cannibalistic pansexual aliens (among them Elle Fanning) in Croydon during the Queen's Jubilee celebrations.
Some articles about the film and its circuitous route towards wide release (after receiving generally positive reviews at the 06 TIFF, it fell into distribution hell for nearly 7 years) would have you believe that it's a sleeper indie with a sharp style, a biting wit, and surprisingly meta - ending reminiscent of Joss Whedon's much - delayed 2012 flick, Cabin in the Woods.
The Manchurian Candidate (1962, John Frankenheimer): Much more than a paranoid thriller about brainwashing, it's a sharp satire of political extremism, a workout for Frankenheimer's kinetic gifts and a showcase for the best performances that Frank Sinatra, Laurence Harvey and a devastating Angela Lansbury ever gave onscreen.
There's much to love about this adventure: it's brimming with nuanced characters, riveting drama, sharp wit, and a host of well - crafted action set - pieces.
Ethan and I sat down with Helms for a 15 - minute discussion about all things from his work on Cedar Rapids (watch our video review from Sundance) to staying sharp with jokes to his other comedian friends appearing the film and much more.
And I thought that if I could do a magazine that was as much fun to read as the New Yorker, as much fun as these others, and I could upgrade the professional side, then I could get those incredibly sharp, funny, brilliant, worldly people to come in on Monday morning and talk about their favorite piece of the magazine and their favorite writer.
Aside from that, there's little to dislike about the Speed 3, which preserves much of the easy - going charm of the regular hatch while adding noticeably sharper steering, nicer seats, and a much, much, better clutch pedal.
The pros of this car are: The quality of the build (much higher than previous generation Chevrolet's), the futuristic and comfortable interior, the sharp look of the car on the outside (I personally think its an excellently designed vehicle), and the fuel economy (I average about 30 - 32 mpg with the 2.5 L engine).
Two quibbles: The «speed sensitive» power steering lacks feel, and although the overall weight of about 3,800 pounds isn't excessive, the car feels much heavier in sharp corner.
That it feels slightly less focused and not as sharp as the A 45 will come as no surprise — it's 40 mm higher and 30 kg heavier than the hot hatch — but its tendency to move about if you lift off the power mid corner gives it some much needed character.
And it got me thinking about that razor sharp line between giving readers enough information and not too much to be insulting and not withholding stuff and making it unfair to them.
The title Another Brooklyn might evoke contemporary real - estate pitches about up - and - coming urban environments (e.g., «Boise, Idaho, is poised to become another Brooklyn»), but in Woodson's novel set in the 1970s, «Brooklyn,» particularly its working - class Bushwick neighborhood, means something much different and more complicated: «I watched my brother watch the world, his sharp, too serious brow furrowing down in both angst and wonder.
With incredible creativity, sharp humor, and deep empathy, Whaley creates a story that is much less about the science fiction of coming back to life and more about living life in the present.
With incredible creativity, sharp humor, and deep empathy, John Whaley creates a story that is much less about the science fiction of coming back to life and more about living life in the present.
Well, those in Japan are fortunate enough to be able to go home with the new 7 inch Sharp Galapagos by doling out that much of money, which comes to about 100 Yen.
Excellent post, and one I'm pondering hard as I think about what to do when Makepeace is published — I think I need a much sharper and more focused tour the next time around, with some sci - fi bloggers targeted.
One friendly but sharp - eyed commentator on Berkshire has pointed out that our book value at the end of 1964 would have bought about one - half ounce of gold and, fifteen years later, after we have plowed back all earnings along with much blood, sweat and tears, the book value produced will buy about the same half ounce.
This doesn't always tell you much about a dog's good health or how she'll behave, but it will help give you an idea of how big she's likely to get and whether her ears will be adorably droopy or sharp and perky (and other such physical traits).
Her decision to take on Neel's artistic estate was made after much thought, and it says much about Miro's way of working: her combination of a deep love for, and knowledge about, art and her sharp business acumen.
Neither of them knew much about art, although Sharp used to wander through museums as a teenager.
RealClimate is wonderful, and an excellent source of reliable information.As I've said before, methane is an extremely dangerous component to global warming.Comment # 20 is correct.There is a sharp melting point to frozen methane.A huge increase in the release of methane could happen within the next 50 years.At what point in the Earth's temperature rise and the rise of co2 would a huge methane melt occur?No one has answered that definitive issue.If I ask you all at what point would huge amounts of extra methane start melting, i.e at what temperature rise of the ocean near the Artic methane ice deposits would the methane melt, or at what point in the rise of co2 concentrations in the atmosphere would the methane melt, I believe that no one could currently tell me the actual answer as to where the sharp melting point exists.Of course, once that tipping point has been reached, and billions of tons of methane outgass from what had been locked stores of methane, locked away for an eternity, it is exactly the same as the burning of stored fossil fuels which have been stored for an eternity as well.And even though methane does not have as long a life as co2, while it is around in the air it can cause other tipping points, i.e. permafrost melting, to arrive much sooner.I will reiterate what I've said before on this and other sites.Methane is a hugely underreported, underestimated risk.How about RealClimate attempts to model exactly what would happen to other tipping points, such as the melting permafrost, if indeed a huge increase in the melting of the methal hydrate ice WERE to occur within the next 50 years.My amateur guess is that the huge, albeit temporary, increase in methane over even three or four decades might push other relevent tipping points to arrive much, much, sooner than they normally would, thereby vastly incresing negative feedback mechanisms.We KNOW that quick, huge, changes occured in the Earth's climate in the past.See other relevent posts in the past from Realclimate.Climate often does not change slowly, but undergoes huge, quick, changes periodically, due to negative feedbacks accumulating, and tipping the climate to a quick change.Why should the danger from huge potential methane releases be vievwed with any less trepidation?
As much as we like to brag about having the latest and greatest phones with the fastest processors and the sharpest screens, most people really only need a simple, powerful phone like the new Moto G.
The Korean tech giant isn't saying much about what this 98 - inch monster will offer or when it ships, but it's safe to say that this won't be an impulse purchase when Sharp's 8K screen costs about $ 130,000.
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