Sentences with phrase «nuanced view on»

More clear framing — e.g. «as a lukewarmer, I have what I believe is a nuanced view on the strength of the findings of mainstream climate science regarding anthropogenic greenhouse - driven warming and associated claims of climate change.
Historically, Best Film Editing has mirrored Best Picture, but as an expert in film production, Hannah Depew has a more nuanced view on the award this year.
In contrast, Steinle's family has expressed nuanced views on immigration and «sanctuary» policies.

Not exact matches

But according to a fascinating recent post rounding up his thinking on the TED Ideas blog, his views on the issue are actually a lot more nuanced.
A Nuanced View of Global Prospects While there has been a somewhat indiscriminate run on the currencies and stocks of emerging markets, fundamentals remain intact in many countries where currency reserves have grown exponentially since the 1980s.
It appears that he's trying to sift history and take a more «nuanced» view of how history formed Christianity... I wasn't really getting a value judgment from him on the right or wrong, just that it's a mixed bag, like all history is.
Eminently fair - minded, his views on the history of Jewish - Catholic relations were always nuanced.
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.
Scholarly adoptions and modifications of Spitta's view abandoned his notion of a pre-existent Christ as the proclaimer and posited Christ's proclamation to the imprisoned disobedient angelic spirits of the flood generation as occurring on the occasion of his death, resurrection, and ascension into heaven (with varying nuances: B. Reicke, 1946; E. G. Selwyn, 1947; W. Dalton, 1964; J. R. Michaels, 1988; and J. H. Elliott, 2000).
Perhaps someone on here has an expert view on the nuances of CB pairings and how easy it is to switch positions etc and can shed light on the issues.
The singer later added some nuance to his views on his blog, saying that Thatcher had «warped right wing» views.
Politicians have for too long presumed that the blanket negativity about immigration on TV and in newspapers reflects the views of the public, but it is far more nuanced than that, especially when split across constituencies.
But views on marriage — and especially marriages in which one of the partners is British — are much more nuanced.
While Taub, a key witness for the government, admitted that he «hoped to develop a relationship with [Silver] that would help fund mesothelioma research and would help my patients as well,» on the stand yesterday, the New York Times reported — Thursday's testimony, under cross-examination from the defense, brought out a more nuanced view of their relationship.
The finding that splitting up Pangea cooled the mantle is important because it gives a more nuanced view of the mantle temperature that influences tectonics on Earth, Van Avendonk said.
Lozier (p. 1507) discusses how recent studies have challenged our view of large - scale ocean circulation as a simple conveyor belt, by revealing a more complex and nuanced system that reflects the effects of ocean eddies and surface atmospheric winds on the structure and variability of the ocean's overturning.
A new report on the ethics of Ebola, released today by the U.S. Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues, takes a nuanced view of the questions about study design; the committee doesn't rule out placebo - controlled studies but allows room for other designs as well.
After viewing educational materials and participating in the shared decision - making process with the practitioner, follow - up surveys showed patients had a better grasp on the nuances of screening.
«Study of environmental attitudes finds nine distinct segments of American population: Analysis discovers more nuanced view of Americans» opinions on environmental issues than is commonly portrayed in politics and the media.»
Nevertheless, despite the frequent confusion that accompanies the watching of these films, the long view reveals a series that has remained focused on characters, feeling and filmmaking craft, while often telling this classically inspired story with wit and nuance.
La Mission, which screened at the USA Film Festival on Wednesday night before opening in select area theaters today, is the type of subtle and nuanced piece that falls short of greatness but still provides worthwhile viewing.
On second viewing, this was confirmed when it became apparent how these memorable scenes were actually part of a very nuanced and touching portrayal in how memories and life experiences effect our own identities throughout our lives and the aspects of those identities that we choose to reveal to those around us — and a Best Picture winner that fully deserves the accolade is such a rare achievement nowadays!
If you can get past the director's accent, there are a few stories of particular note, but you're better off spending your time with the commentary audio off, discovering the nuances of multiple viewings on your own.
And while a new report by Scholastic on principals and teachers» views on education equity describes that overwhelmingly, educators agree that equity in education for all children should be a national priority, it is also evident that such leadership requires clarity around the nuances of what it means to provide students a well - rounded education — regardless of race, national origin, immigration status, gender identity, disability, or religion.
Webinars: The candidates» top education advisors have debated the nuances of Obama's and Romney's education views on everything from the future of No Child Left Behind (NCLB) to the role of the federal government in funding education.
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.
These four recent releases offer a nuanced spectrum of views on what it means to be black in America.
At Edge, Carol focuses on students» goals and explores the nuances of oral interpretation, vocal technique, point of view and text analysis.
In Dark Matters, currently on view at Steven Harvey Fine Art Projects, the theme of darkness unites dazzlingly nuanced explorations of color and painterly approach in works by Ryan Cobourn, Arthur Dove, Andrea Belag, Bill Jensen, and Ellen Phelan.
As we expect from Scully, the works on view insisted that we spend time to discover their nuances — of relationships, proportions, surface, and hue — and rewarded that attention.
Using a variety of processes that include painting, sculpture, digital and new media, installation and sound, the works on view in this exhibition highlight language itself as a diverse medium to be explored, dissected and reframed to reflect the nuances of communication in the 21st century.
With sculptures and installations inspired by history, architecture, or memories that Bosquê captivated with the rich nuanced textures of the works on view.
The first works in the series were debuted in Douglas's 2016 Hasselblad Award solo exhibition at the Hasselblad Center in Gothenburg, Sweden, and the compositions that will be on view in this exhibition represent a more expansive and nuanced investigation into pictorial abstraction as well as the complex relationship between technology and image making.
On view June 12, 2016 through Sept. 25, 2016, the exhibition presents a nuanced profile of women working on the East and West Coasts during the 1940s and»50s, providing scholars and audiences with a new perspective on this important chapter in art historOn view June 12, 2016 through Sept. 25, 2016, the exhibition presents a nuanced profile of women working on the East and West Coasts during the 1940s and»50s, providing scholars and audiences with a new perspective on this important chapter in art historon the East and West Coasts during the 1940s and»50s, providing scholars and audiences with a new perspective on this important chapter in art historon this important chapter in art history.
Titled Arnold Newman: One Hundred and on view between May 10th and June 30th, 2018, the show will present the finest, most nuanced prints yet to be seen on one show, including striking portraits of artists like Jean Dubuffet, Marcel Duchamp, David Hockney, Isamu Noguchi, and Georgia O'Keeffe.
Yet, the characteristically stern lines and spare compositional language of the works on view make them no less a stranger to nuance than Rilke's heather.
Within her characteristically restrained chromatic range, Susannah Phillips» latest body of work, on view at Lori Bookstein Fine Art, manages nonetheless to exude incredibly nuanced color.
The article on Green Inc. gives a more nuanced view than your summary suggests.
While I have my own nuances on the topics Dr. Lindzen best represents my views on why these topics are a waste of time (while I still respect the exercise of M&M and others concerning the abuse of these records and data);
On the rest, such as the early part of the reconstructions, well, he made his views known, and may have influenced the final chapter text in a more nuanced direction.
The courts act appropriately in the great majority of cases by «focusing on facilitating co-parenting, implementing protective measures or heeding the nuanced view of older children».
A more nuanced view that turns on the actual relationship between data owner and data processor invites a realistic balancing of interests that doesn't clash with a model of computing that has become so prominent.
And when your fondness for Ms. Kardashian West is combined with other interests you've indicated on Facebook, researchers believe their algorithms can predict the nuances of your political views with better accuracy than your loved ones.
You can miss out on the effect of nuances you can see elsewhere in the room and house as a whole when you only see a snapshot view.
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