Liz, if you have personally succeeded to fully eliminate
all nuance of difference between how you understand men and how you comprehend women, please do tell us about your inner conquest.
When sequencing RNA from individual cells finally became possible, the initial analyses were what Hacohen called «biased» and «shallow» because the few markers used to classify the cells were too insensitive to
nuances of differences among them.
I could dive deep into the minutia and
nuances of the differences, but these are the highlights that most investors need to be aware of and research.
Not exact matches
In some respects, there are important
differences between these markets: variable climates, advertising
nuances in the Middle East, and the power
of pop and film stars in South Korea.
The
difference between a strike and lockout is not always clear, as customers will likely focus on the lack
of service itself, rather than the
nuances of why it is occurring.
The
difference between them is how your deductible is calculated, and there are a couple
of nuances depending on how much your home is valued at.
the problem is that ppl read the bible thats been translated, if you realy want to know what was said youll need to study hebrew... every letter has a meaning... every word isnt a perfect fit for english,, theres
nuances and cultural
differences that youll find,,, its a whole new thing to go back and look at the bible through hebrew eyes,,, they arent required to look like us,,, were supposed to look more like them,,, yashua was a jew,,,, all the apostles were jews, yashua was sent to the lost sheep
of the house
of israel, not the gentiles, paul took it to the gentiles, and he never stopped being and living as a jew, the laws are very viable today, but they do nt give salvation, thats what yashua did...
Its contagion to elite academia was exemplified in 2005 after Lawrence Summers, in a thoughtful and
nuanced speech, suggested that perhaps one
of the factors behind the underrepresentation
of women in science and engineering is a natural
difference in aptitudes.
The
nuances make a lot
of difference here.
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.
There are
nuances to shared values as well as distinct
differences, and that plays out in the beautiful, diverse expressions
of our faith and faith practices.
The
difference between their views and those
of «lay» people is explainable at least in part by the professionals» tendency to be more
nuanced in their opinions.
For all that there may be
differences of style, personality and
nuance, there is a continuity between Benedict XVI and Pope Francis.
The media has consistently characterized his approach to a variety
of issues as «
nuanced,» a description that employs the adjective form
of «
nuance» — a word which, according to Webster, means «a subtle
difference or distinction in expression, meaning, responses, etc.» Synonyms include «subtlety,» «hint,» and «refinement.»
More likely than not, however, the slight
differences we find between Luke and Paul in their accounts
of the same events are due to ignorance on Luke's part, his lack
of knowledge
of the intricacies
of Jewish law and custom, and his failure to comprehend
nuances in Paul's theological interpretations.
My nephew loves the fact that I love baking so much!You've made it an art I am learning in depth all
of the subtle - and not so subtle -
nuances and
differences.
We customize each system to the exact needs the processor, considering the
nuances of specific green bean varietals and regional
differences in customer needs.»
Have you ever wondered about the
differences in the
nuances of butter, ghee and butter oil?
And surprise, surprise, Alexis has declared that he loves working with Wenger and leartning the
nuances of the way that the Gunners play as well as the
differences between football in England and the Premier League and the way it is played in Spain and elsewhere, as reported by the Daily Express.
But the
differences, upon further analysis
of the data, were somewhat more
nuanced.
I was hoping for some more detailed and
nuanced information, for example
differences in populations
of available children,
differences in ability to discriminate against certain kinds
of potential adoptive or foster parents (e.g., single, non-Christian, gay, etc.),
differences in whom prospective parents work with (attorney?
There needs to be more
nuance, I think... there's a world
of difference between binge drinking in the 1st - 2nd trimester and having a glass
of wine with dinner when you're 8 - 9 months.
Some mainstream Democrats, though, downplayed the political contention
of issues like charter schools and the tax credit and even
differences in
nuanced positions regarding the Common Core standards and how the Board
of Regents should be governed, arguing that those are secondary to decisions around school funding.
Those who study science communication agree that the
nuances in the language may reflect a
difference in the function
of the two groups.
The team also showed PADDD to be a complex and
nuanced phenomenon with significant
differences in probability
of PADDD between countries.
«But our comparison
of national data from the NHIS with data from the EHDIC study provides a more
nuanced picture
of the factors underlying these behavioral
differences and suggests that the disparities found at the national level may be a function
of social and environmental
differences.
So with enough sweet potatoes and exercise, maybe a little extra fat isn't the end
of the world (or maybe there are in fact significant
differences in long term health outcomes that aren't being addressed), but unfortunately these
nuances often get lost in translation and the average reader thinks oh goody, coconut oil ad libitum, and will surpass what the islanders were eating in total fat consumption, without incorporating all
of the other health promoting diet and lifestyle factors: activity, sweet potatoes and other low fat high fiber foods, community, stress reduction, etc..
After all, the
difference between a subtle,
nuanced portrayal
of an iconic transgender pioneer and Mrs. Doubtfire — esque bad drag can be as thin as a pair
of panty hose.
What separates Lady Bird from other exemplary entries into the beloved coming
of age genre, besides its superficial
differences, is the personality and layered
nuance that Gerwig offers her craft, allowing for an experience that feels fresh in the face
of every cliché it transcends.
This engagement is facilitated by educational leaders who have knowledge
of community issues, dynamics, and trends and understand the
nuances of cultural
difference.
We believe that such a chart provides users a more
nuanced view
of reading achievement
differences between schools in states with relatively low minimum standards.
A crackerjack critique group quickly taught me point -
of - view
nuances and the
difference between showing and telling.
From my viewpoint, even though the USA is a massive market, using American English will just as likely upset UK and Australian readers, both having their own spelling
differences and
nuances of language.
The rest
of this article will go over how we arrived at the above conclusion as well as dive deeper into the more
nuanced differences between the Barclays Arrival Plus ® World Elite Mastercard ® and the Chase Sapphire Preferred ® Card.
Still, these
differences are just
nuances of the same overall strategy: Invest passively for the long - term.
The
difference between them is how your deductible is calculated, and there are a couple
of nuances depending on how much your home is valued at.
In the final part
of this series, I will go over some
nuances of insurance accounting — I leave it to the end because it is kind
of dull, but can make a lot
of difference, because some companies look cheap and aren't really cheap.
The
differences are multiple and you should be aware
of each
nuance.
And while there are some conditions for which medications in and
of themselves can make a big
difference quickly, there are other conditions for which the results are more
nuanced and subtle, especially at first.
To the untrained eye they may all look similar but to judges and breeders who spend their lives trying to attain a perfect example
of their breed, there are subtle
nuances which can mean the
difference between first and second place
Seems like he and I approach living abroad in similar ways, trying to see as much as possible and saying «yes» to stuff we normally wouldn't, so I really enjoyed hearing about his experiences and his thoughts about some
of the cultural
differences and
nuances between his American life and what he experienced in Costa Rica.
The rest
of this article will go over how we arrived at the above conclusion as well as dive deeper into the more
nuanced differences between the Barclaycard Arrival Plus ® World Elite Mastercard ® and the Chase Sapphire Preferred ® Card.
It's interesting to see a developer make such an assured change to the way its game controls, even if the
differences seem minimal, but the option to use the slightly more complex Original mode controls will give those who get into the game an extra layer
of challenge and
nuance.
This is the ninth episode
of my ongoing video series scrutinizing the tiniest, most minuscule, most arguably insignificant
differences of tone and
nuance between the Japanese original script and the official English translation
of the 1997 role - playing game Final Fantasy VII.
A commitment one way or the other could have made the
difference between a muddled mess where the player is forcefully pushed into the opinions
of the writers and a
nuanced social commentary where they are instead guided into making opinions
of their own based solely on the unbiased facts presented.
The way the Kong family moves in conjunction to one another is central to playing the game, and it's the kind
of experience where small
nuanced moves make a big
difference.
The unstable expanses implied by these physical
differences, reinforced by rich chromatic relationships ranging from abrupt to
nuanced, remind us that Frankenthaler frequently described herself as «a spacemaker» and always insisted that the most fundamental aspect
of her work was the understanding
of Cubist structure instilled in her by her earliest teachers, who included Paul Feeley, at Bennington, and an Australian Cubist, Wallace Harrison.
The paintings especially focus on shifting social
nuances of recent years, including generational
differences and feelings triggered by memories
of family life at the end
of the Cultural Revolution.
Prior to Mr. Martiny, though, each
of these other great painters relied on manipulating the relationship between canvas and pigment to achieve subtle,
nuanced differences in each painting.
You seem particularly inept at grasping
nuances of things that really make a
difference in fully understanding the dynamics.