Sentences with phrase «nuance of timing»

I learned early on from my mentors in the iron game, Donne Hale, Chuck Sipes and Peary Rader that free weights involve the little nuances of timing, balance and coordination, something that machines don't offer.
Through beautiful cinematography and a nostalgic sound track, writer / director Frank Whaley does a wonderful job of capturing the nuances of the time period.
This requires a well - trained staff who knows the nuances of time management, problem - solving, and communication skills, just to name a few.

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The clients I know who have succeeded on the platform usually devote a significant amount of time and resources to properly listing their products, understanding the nuances of the company's fulfillment and other services, participating in campaigns that have questionable profitability, analyzing reams of data that the service spits out in order to make adjustments to its prices and branding and working hard to live up to Amazon's stringent customer service guidelines.
Each time changes are added, an integrated machine translator will run another translation and the accuracy will improve as it learns the language of your business and the cultural nuances of your audience.
And over time they've probably learned more about the nuances of their account, customers and department than you have.
Moreover, PrintFleet's executives have also learned that seemingly uniform regional markets have, in fact, nuances and variations that require additional investments of time and resources.
The idea over time, though, is to perfect all those specific measures and to have users add every possible nuance of an American's life so that the tool gets easier and easier for people to use.
When the pressure is on to fill a position, it's easier to use the clichéd «beer test» — as in, «would I have a beer with this guy» — as a decision - making tool than it is to undergo the complicated and time - consuming work of a more nuanced assessment.
Ultimately, it's important for leadership teams to promote the advantages of time off, regardless of the nuances of their specific benefits package.
They begin by graphing players based on a multitude of publicly available figures, among them goals, assists, blocked shots, time on the ice, penalty minutes and plus - minus, creating nuanced portraits.
Your phone remembers the Wi - Fi sources it routinely connects to, it learns your commuting habits based on GPS and even uses algorithms to learn the nuances of your voice commands (it's how Siri and Google get better at understanding your voice over time).
Segal argues that companies have invested huge amounts of time and money into understanding every nuance of their customers, but put in comparatively little to understand their own operations.
We could spend the next days debating the nuances of why organizations, especially those in critical infrastructure, didn't patch the vulnerability in time or why they run insecure software for critical functions.
Today I've blogged again, this time about the contents of the final report itself. This second blog post, being rather long and nuanced, was written for the Homeless Hub. It can be accessed at this -LSB-...]
Working with a consultant who has years of industry experience and knows the nuances of each lender can give you back hours of timetime you can use to focus on launching your business.
You should really dedicate yourself to learning all the nuances of one price action setup at a time on the daily charts, once you do this and are making money consistently on a demo account you can then move on to the next price action setup.
She visited the United Stated once, a long time ago and that has given her all the insight see needs to form opinions about every nuance of American life.
I think a lot of times we have a hard time existing in the nuances.
My book was never intended to be a polemic against complementarianism, (the word is only used once in its 315 pages), so I don't spend a great deal of time fleshing out all the nuances and differences of the movement, though conversations in response to the book have revealed these nuances and differences to be many.
My hope is that we will move forward with a more nuanced, inclusive, and humble approach to the Bible, one that leaves room for a diversity of interpretations and applications while preserving the Bible's time - tested value and authority.
I spent entirely too much of my time and parents money parsing the nuances of the terminology while in college.
I would never profess to understand the nuances of interpretation either, however, I think that it means that somewhere, at any given time, by any given person, a «rule» can be made based on what someone had for breakfast.
At a time of unprecedented transition in the Christian Movement, when (as George Orwell once put it) «the little orthodoxies of the right and the left vie with one another for possession of our souls,» it is necessary to assert both the modesty and the complex, nuanced character of Christian faith and theology against the false certainties of true belief, ideology and religious simplism.
Often, Kernan would devote a significant part of his lecture time to reading the text aloud, not in a highly dramatic manner, but with sensitivity to the texts» rhythms and semantic nuances.
While the basic structure and words of the core components of the liturgy do not change from Sunday to Sunday, there are changes in other texts, particularly the various readings from Holy Scripture appointed for every Sunday and festival day, that give the various times in the Church Year their unique emphases and nuances.
Phase 2 is the time that you learn tons of tedious information and things that once looked the same are now viewed as vastly different, with each nuance becoming at times a whole new category of learning.
It is these little nuances with life that points to something that science and atheist can not fully explain no more than the Pastor of the local church, after a storm, looks upon his town and has to field questions of «why my house» while at the same time having to field «Thank the Lord my house was spared.»
Before his death in 1951, he arranged for her to spend an extended time in Vienna to strengthen her German and absorb nuances of his own Viennese dialect.
[Note: Today I just finished the first chapter of a book called «A Time to Embrace» by William Stacy Johnson and there's an excellent section on the possible causes of homosexuality that is much more in - depth and much more nuanced than what I presented here.
If the bishops and other negative absolutists would speak of tradition, let them speak of it in its full ambiguity and subtlety, instead of acting as though the tradition were a simplistic, Platonic negative floating through time untouched by contradiction, nuance or complexity.
But although Roncalli, unlike the present Pope John Paul II, had little interest in the nuances of philosophy and theology, during his time in France in the «40s he learned to appreciate what the new progressive theologians were saying about the meaning of historic Christian faith for men and women in the present epoch of culture and civilization.
Once upon a time it was all white and pretty, but now the fabric has more of a grey nuance and the design feels just simply boring.
The time it takes to roast your vegetables will depend on a few factors: the size of the vegetable pieces, how crowded they are on the baking sheet, the water content of the vegetable varieties you're using, and the nuances of your oven.
You can vary the color shades and nuances by varying the times you leave the eggs in the dyes, and using different shade of white or beige eggs to begin with.
More subtle nuances of damp earth and a vegetal element surface after a bit of time in the glass.
I mean he's already proved how adept he's become in the nuances of being a prime time NFL QB, like handing the ball off and reading defenses and...
Nuance doesn't get a lot of room (or attention) during this time of year, though, as it's those on the extremes who get the notice.
Plenty of time for shades of gray in soccer, so take that nuance train down to Brazil.
If he can infuse that brute force with a more nuanced understanding of the position, Roma might have themselves a gem, so hopefully his time at Empoli will be formative.
The important part was that our discussion around the nuances of playground etiquette gave me ample time to find the river trail.
Many families do not understand the nuances of these conditions in the Perinatal time period and depend on solid information and diagnosis to help them know how to support their loved ones.
Because adolescence is the time when your tween goes from concept to concrete personality-wise, allow them to work out the nuances of their character traits under your supervision without too much push back.
Sometimes it's so incredibly nuanced, this newness, that it strikes the rest of us almost as rote or as if a child or group of children is stuck, but children engaged in play, especially outdoors, with other children, plenty of time, and without the constant interference or instruction of adults are never bored.
It is probably right to «call time» on «Binge Britain» and time to take up policies like Scotland's, which are based on a more nuanced understanding of the problems and benefits of drink.
It is about an extended imagined family, a tribe, the English and their place in England And once again, I think of the different nuances of the word «imagined», and the historical marginality of any kind of bottom - up English national identity, having spent some time today reading reflections from the red side of Liverpool, including one that addresses the sense of betrayal at the hands of the English establishment, and ends «I'm not English, I'm Scouse.»
Krueger said she would introduce the bill «soon,» and that she was taking her time to reflect the nuance of sifting through different types of email.
«Sometimes you get caught up in the day to day, and all these little nuances that we think are so important at the time, and then you get a phone call that actually reminds you of what's really important.»
«If you weren't going to have some sort of independent body that would have had the time to invest in that effort, to hand it over to the judicial branch with a little bit of time to absorb all the nuances was difficult.»
«She is an adult woman, she is a medical doctor; she hasn't lived here for some time so she doesn't even know the nuances of the parties and so on but she has the right to decide which way she wants to go,» Mrs Rawlings, who is also the founder of the National Democratic Party (NDP) told StarrFMonline.com.
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