In the end, this is still a fairly monochromatic painting, but
with nuances of color that are just enough to pull it off as a legitimate portrait.
The more
subtle nuances of communication can be harder (or impossible) to pick up across distance.
Throughout the year I've seen the complexities and
nuances of how student stress works up close.
His work calls attention to objects and new relationships,
exploring nuances of form and surface through hybrids of the synthetic and organic.
«When we first began our move onto the international market, we hadn't allowed for the many
nuances of human interaction in different countries,» he said.
In - person speeches are better because give the opportunity to observe tone of voice, speed, pitch, and other
nuances of live speakers.
You must be wondering what's in a Resume that makes it so important and understanding the
various nuances of resume writing and the intent, writing techniques and best practices.
Our lawyers understand the
many nuances of class action discovery issues and we employ traditional as well as innovative trial strategies and techniques.
; it has also learned skills such as reading and under - standing
nuances of social situations.
But many people are still learning the
finer nuances of designing powerful presentations.
All fiction draws on the writer's own experience to some extent, even if indirectly
through nuance of character, dialogue, description or thematic interest.
What makes the probe so versatile is its ability to not only seek out and highlight cancer cells, but also to reveal the metabolic
nuances of different stages of cancer development.
But it also goes beyond the
cultural nuances of doing business, advertising and marketing in a foreign country.
As with most other
nuances of real estate investing, this strategy has its pros and cons.
Paying homage to the classic game, the title's top challenge levels task Bond with additional duties, often
revealing nuances of each stage which previously went unnoticed.
Most technical books like this show you how to use a tool, but stop short on exploring the
little nuances of use that enhance your overall productivity.
We can not really grasp the various
nuances of meaning that a text carries unless we stand in this community, unless we share in this faith.
What accommodations have been made in order to acknowledge the
specific nuances of student schedules, i.e. homework, transportation, lost seat time, etc?
They opened her ears to the richness of North American languages: the diversity of expression, the subtle
nuance of word choice.
Most dividend income is now taxed at more favorable rates, but investors may be surprised
at nuances of the new rules.
There are instances where travelers with hard broad expectations can be influenced to accept others
by nuances of realities of the their destination.
Often portraying the same location repeatedly, he would discover
nuances of light, color and atmosphere that were constantly shifting in nature.
They are quick to react to every shift in tone, every misunderstood
nuance of body language, every assumption.
There are
nuances of tax law that many people don't think about but can have a huge effect of their tax bill.
The unique and ever -
changing nuances of environmental law demand experienced environmental lawyers.
The business
nuances of control of the e-book channel, licensing rights, platform and so forth are invisible.
And with one notable exception, they speak the language beautifully,
finding nuances of humor, feeling and fantasy packed into the prose and poetry of the script.
These firms for all their myriad
nuances of difference are in a larger sense all of a kind — business law firms primarily serving national and international corporations.
I was a babe in the woods when it came to the
unique nuances of promoting my book, rather than my company.
She works directly from life to capture the qualities and
nuances of natural light and color harmony.
She creates abstract sculptural installations based on architectural interventions which often draw influence from the structural conventions and
nuances of space, line, colour and composition.
Many of the new works incorporate collage, of found material and even the layering of the canvas itself, creating both beautiful and disruptive
nuances of texture and form.
But many critics tend to want to
debate nuances of theology rather than engage head - on the practical realities that many people are facing.
She oversees all aspects of management of the hospital and helps all the doctors deal with the day to
day nuances of running a veterinary practice.
They seek relief from a breadth of physical and mental health challenges, and are as interested in the philosophical and
psychological nuances of yoga as they are movement.
It is this particular
nuance of timing and potentially age, when the pregnancy after loss which is seen as a «last chance» for reproduction that I wanted to focus on.
This essential book walks therapists through the subtle yet critical
nuances of effective exposure, providing evidence - based guidance for designing individualized treatments that work.
The film explores relationships and religion in the
most nuanced of ways, and has numerous layers behind its subtle themes.
By putting ideas on paper, people can see the
full nuances of their idea, the complexities and benefits, he said.
I practice only in family law so that I know every
possible nuance of this particular area.