Sentences with phrase «nuanced approach»

Top analysts are taking a more nuanced approach to understanding how corporate real estate decisions can serve as indirect drivers for productivity, profitability, and risk management.
I would suggest a nuanced approach - like Jeff said, you should just focus on paying the right price for a property.
«A nuanced approach to the epidemic of bullying in American schools... Bazelon surveys promising new approaches to dealing with bullying, and the appendix includes fact sheets and a resource guide.
Addressing violence against Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women and rising imprisonment rates requires a nuanced approach, according to Antoinette Braybrook and Shane Duffy, Co-Chair... Read more
If we really want to address both rates of violence and rising imprisonment rates, we need to adopt a more nuanced approach.
Addressing violence against Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women and rising imprisonment rates requires a nuanced approach, according to Antoinette Braybrook and Shane Duffy, Co-Chairs of the Change the Record Coalition.
Fixing transaction malleability would allow layer two technologies to be implemented in a less nuanced approach, and that is the reason why this has become so contentious.
That is an issue which will require a much more subtle, nuanced approach, balancing the benefits of rewarding innovation while preventing the financial road - blocking of further innovation.
Yet, they are the embodiment of the nuanced approach: «We think technology can be genuinely beneficial to kids if you find good quality content (which is why we rate and review every kind of media), and if they use it in balance with other parts of their lives,» spokeswoman Karen Zuercher said over email.
However, in the medium term, it is likely that the government would take a more nuanced approach — for example, by limiting the application of statutory holiday pay entitlement or making more employment / equality rights subject to qualifying service.
If the matter is closed, a more nuanced approach is required to determine whether the «client foreseeably may need» the documents.
The Court of Appeal's decision reflects an appropriately nuanced approach to the impact of the purposes of the Act — which include investor protection and efficient capital markets and confidence in capital markets — on the interpretation of the secondary market liability regime.
However, in the case of MAP & MFP [2015] EWHC 627 (Fam), [2015] All ER (D) 251 (Mar) Moor J took a more nuanced approach.
All breach issues are, by their nature, fact specific and caution needs to be applied in extrapolating from one scenario to another, but the Court of Appeal has provided useful guidance on the nuanced approach of negligence law.
Overall, it may be that the Citateur has a more nuanced approach than other tools when categorizing how courts cite previous decisions.
Feb. 29, 2016)-- authored by Acting Presiding Justice Robie; discussed in our Mar. 1, 2016 post: 70 % across - the - board fee reduction by trial judge from fee request reversed because such a broad brush decrease required a more nuanced approach and more specific explanation of the reduction; trial judge allowed to «cross check» reasonableness of prevailing party's fee request based on the fees expended by the opposing party in proper situations.
The article resonates with me as there does seem to be more white and black dogmatism in Western people as opposed to the more nuanced approach to problem solving that is displayed in the Eastern cultures.
With a more nuanced approach you can size and locate your ventilation openings to compromise between convected heat loss and asphyxiation.
Prediction is yet another case of putting all your eggs in one basket and in the case of something as uncertain as climate, there is a strong need for a much more nuanced approach.
We knew that SAP had a more nuanced approach, but when we plugged the SAP formula into our spreadsheet we thought we'd made a mistake — the total occupancy seemed to top out at about three people per house, however big the house.
In discussing the ethical issues, Silver said: «It's easy to be shrill,» but added that they sought a more nuanced approach.
Founded in 1994 by Brad Cloepfil, Allied Works Architecture is widely recognized for its cultural projects, among them the Clyfford Still Museum in Denver, which has been acclaimed for its nuanced approach to light and space in showcasing the creative vision of a single artist.
In so doing it suggests a more nuanced approach to technological production (be it hard, soft, or wet) that insists on materiality and the mobilization of a new political imaginary.
David Zwirner was also a major highlight, showing a series of new Infinity Net works by Yayoi Kusama, a return to the body of work that sees the artist taking a more nuanced approach to color, craft and texture that makes a fascinating new entry in her recent, prolific output.
Like the precursory Festivals, the Triennale thematically engages particular social issues while advancing a nuanced approach to promote the pedagogical potential of the arts.
Like the precursory Festivals (2009, 2012), the Triennale is thematically engaged with particular social issues and seeks to advance a nuanced approach that encapsulates the pedagogical potential of visual arts.
Half a century after his death, his raw energy and nuanced approach to multimedia composition continue to resonate with audiences, cementing his place as a seminal figure within the broader spectrum of late twentieth century art.
There's an element of camp in Sam McKinniss's work, which can peek out subtly in his homoerotic oil portraiture or ham it up in more «pop» pieces, that belies a smart, nuanced approach to painting.
If Al Qasimi can resist the influence of celebrity curators and stick to her own nuanced approach, then Sharjah will continue to flourish.
His nuanced approach to the popular culture that surrounded him and the history of art that preceded him made his voice unique.
Graceful lines and bold color brought together through a nuanced approach to texture and material.
Instead of a quick fix by completely nerfing them, the studio is taking a more nuanced approach by considering multiple solutions which would instead bring those weapons back in line alongside the other weapon types as well.
Yes, you had your god of fire and brimstone as your avatar (the Master) descended to earth and slashed his way through demon hordes, but ActRaiser also took a more nuanced approach to the Master's relationship to His people that reflected the majority of the Old Testament's text.
Even if you take a more nuanced approach to credit card rewards, this card could still earn a place in your wallet.
Or the shelter, since its goal is to save a higher percentage of animals, may need to develop a more nuanced approach to temperament evaluation.
I'm pretty impressed by your nuanced approach to your situation!
The DESSA assessment contains a nuanced approach to social and emotional learning.
She espouses a more balanced and nuanced approach to improving schools and has a refreshing ground - level perspective on how reform plays out in the classroom.
They are also to be commended for providing a more critical and nuanced approach to this topic than the first version (Mason et al., 2000).
But analysts and researchers caution that American elected officials and educators need to take a nuanced approach to interpreting test scores and lessons from abroad, one that considers the full basket of educational, societal, and cultural factors that shape school practices in top - performing nations, and in the United States.
Trying to frame the research that has emerged about charter schools as completely positive or completely negative misses the nuanced approach that most research attempts to take.
Educators and policymakers are increasingly realizing that a more nuanced approach to accountability is necessary if education systems are to prepare students with the knowledge and skills they need to be successful in college, careers, and life.
Educators and policymakers are increasingly realizing that a more nuanced approach to accountability is necessary
Bringing students back requires a nuanced approach.
The IP Awareness Foundation uses research insights to produce curriculum - linked education resources in conjunction with education specialists that offer teachers and students an engaging path to the understanding and appreciation of copyright and a nuanced approach to the subject of copyright infringement.
In the future, we envision a more nuanced approach to learning and advancement.
Credit for this nuanced approach should go to Philip Seymour Hoffman, who imbues title character Lancaster Dodd with a large dollop of avuncular charm.
It's all the matter of a simple prop, but Gerwig's nuanced approach allows us to notice the book and know her heroine that much better.
Cameron discusses the unlikely inspiration for his «Avatar» sequels and a more nuanced approach to the «Terminator» franchise.
Unlike, however, his fellow surfers of the French New Wave, who were breathlessly demolishing every received value of filmmaking, Resnais prefers a more nuanced approach to cinema's heritage.
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