Sentences with phrase «nuances of real»

Each member of the team is expertly trained in the many nuances of real estate investing and is taught how probates, short sales, evictions, divorces, and other unique situations affect property value and seller motivation.
Although it was a thoughtful analysis and addressed many of the nuances of real estate investing, it missed some critical aspects that highlight more broadly the general challenges of investing in public markets today.
Paul Giamatti has the job of portraying the fictional Harvey, and delivers a brilliant performance, managing to catch not only the obvious quirks but the more subtle nuances of the real life Harvey.
She knows how to let body language say as much as the dialogue, and how to capture all the tiny nuances of real emotions.
Be aware that US tax laws are quite complicated and it is impossible to discuss every tax nuance of real estate investing in an article such as this.
And most folk find a straightforward appeal more appealing than the nuance of real life.
Be aware that US tax laws are quite complicated and it is impossible to discuss every tax nuance of real estate investing in an article such as this.
«Press X To Don't Kiss» may be missing some of the nuance of real relationships Ah, Valentine's Day.
At any given moment, numerous discussions are taking place regarding almost every nuance of the real estate industry - any of which are likely to trigger the hot buttons of agents, many of whom are quite passionate about their profession (yes... that's a good thing.)

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«It's not just semantics — the flippant use of that word immediately degrades the conversation into platitudes when there is real nuanced discourse that should be happening, and that can lead to better informed creators and viewers,» he said.
While it's always the role of the real estate agent to help clients navigate the market's nuances, solid guidance is needed more than ever this home buying season.
We need a functional standard of orthodoxy: one supple enough to do justice to the sorts of nuances Griffiths introduces, but one real enough to help us understand when theological speculation, novelty, and critique undermine rather than enrich the faith of the Church.
But to a much greater extent, Westberg believes that legitimate criticisms led us to cast away a tradition of real depth, nuance, and staying power.
They are wonderfully nuanced dishes, with real attentiont to balance of flavour and textures.
They lack the nuances of flavor and texture of a real cheese, as you so aptly describe.
At CHD Expert we're proud to help our clients break down these nuanced markets and get to the real meat of the foodservice industry.»
We might have even debated one or two of them, like a PEDs opinion that lacked nuance, but that makes it more real.
That is possibly true - but is that the policy position of political parties or simply 3D real human beings are more nuanced than the two party choice available to them?
Combining these results with the results from the current work, Jones says, «creates a nuanced picture of how eminence is protective when there is uncertainty, but when there's a real scandal, being eminent doesn't help.»
Most of all, it's a game you'll remember for its settings, its atmosphere, its characters and its stunning art, not to mention some impressively nuanced and fascinating storylines and the feel that how you play has a real impact on this world.
When all of these things — plus the very real possibility of a sequel to The Host — come together in a mindless conclusion, bits of plot and storylines fly about and we're left with nothing but a long, tedious, misadventure that has this author writing something he never thought he would: I miss the subtle nuances of the «Twilight» series and especially the multifaceted talents of Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson.
Naomi Watts — so wonderful in better horror fare like The Ring or thrillers like Mulholland Drive and Funny Games — does the best she can here with a comparatively inferior character, but Charlie Heaton, who broke out as the protective and lovelorn older brother in last summer's Stranger Things, and Jacob Tremblay, Oscar - nominated for his role in 2015's Room, are stymied in roles that require too little in the way of nuance or are lacking in enough screen time to show real depth.
He's a weirdo oddball, but he's also a real human being, with nuanced ripples of anger and sadness running across his face whenever he's not saying things in his much - imitated Walken squawk.
«The Salvation,» a Danish revenge Western starring Mads Mikkelsen, is a very real movie, and it is directed by Kristian Levring («The King Is Alive»), whose sensibility is a little more nuanced than that of the sensationalist [Nicolas Winding] Refn, which is all to this movie's benefit.
In Phoenix, Christian Petzold sets his nuanced melodrama of postwar German - Jewish identity within a starkly realist aesthetic, making newly fascinating use of his enduring interest in the tensions between the real and the artificial.
He hasn't had a real, meaty honest - to - goodness lead role in some time (since Antichrist, really, and that was not exactly created for public consumption), and he's not a lead in The Florida Project, but it's a nuanced, satisfying part that has plenty of shade for Dafoe to sink into.
The real drawing interest of the film comes through the intricate nuances caused by the conflicted loyalties for everyone in the know about what's going on, and the constant peril that the protagonist and antagonist are in during nearly every scene.
But «Candelabra» isn't a hagiography either, it's a nuanced and surprisingly touching look at late - life Liberace, his moments of monstrousness (having Thorson undergo plastic surgery to look more like a younger version of himself is possibly the oogiest) balanced by moments of great tenderness and love, the rawer and realer for coming from beneath layers of lurex and sequins.
Eva Mendes hasn't been this good in a long time and Ray Liotta is impressive in his small role, but the real standout is Bradley Cooper, who gives the best performance of his career in a difficult role that pays off with nuance and subtlety.
Really «The Woodsman» is Bacon's film, but he is more than ably assisted by his co-stars, most notably by Sedgwick who epitomises resilience, by Bratt playing a character every bit as ambiguous as Walter himself, by Mos Def who elevates a stock cop rôle to new levels of melancholic disillusionment, and by Pilkes, whose nuanced turn in the film's most difficult scenes makes her a real talent to watch.
McMartin is more interested in telling a feel - good Hollywood story than she is in telling a real and nuanced one, which is odd since this is her story (she's obviously the real life Charlie) and it would be more compelling with some shades of gray and relatable emotion.
The performances he elicits from stars Channing Tatum and Steve Carell are things of real awe, turns so nuanced and considered as to exonerate both actors» past crimes.
She was strong and nuanced in Junebug, amusing in Miss Pettigrew Lives For A Day, and totally convincing as a real - world representation of a melodramatic cartoon character in Enchanted (she completely sold it).
Those mandates were laboriously detailed by non-educators who were oblivious to the nuances of dealing with real children in a classroom setting.
This way of thinking may be a different, more analytical way to approach the complex act of teaching than we are used to, but it soon becomes a more nuanced and targeted way to plan and teach, and by increasing the teacher's expertise, real student learning results!
«Though there are certainly many nuances, we see real similarities between the challenges New York and Los Angeles teachers face every day in the classroom,» said Evan Stone, Co-Founder and Co-CEO of E4E.
The steering has plenty of weight to it and while it might still lack that final nuance of feedback it's precise and hooked up to a front axle that now bites with real conviction.
The real reason may be more nuanced than that — the moves made by Walmart and Target seem more like the sign of a deepening schism between strictly online retailers and those with brick - and - mortar businesses to maintain.
I've read dozens of impassioned, all - or - nothing essays on how either print is dead, or on how ebooks aren't real reading, and it was really delightful to read nuanced thoughts on uses for hard copies.
«A book that will make you laugh out loud, full of characters that, while highly comic, never lack nuance or feel less than real
Both investing in REITs and investing directly in real property have tax advantages, many of which are nuanced and depend on the specifics.
Information ranges from #fakenews and propaganda about how Mexico is nothing but drug cartels and Cubans are jailed for eating meat to misinformed representations of cultural habits and customs to more subtle but insidious articles in which all the facts might be correct on the surface but, being an outsider, the writer swaps out the nuances and complexities that make up real cultures for confused generalizations and stereotypes that promote subcsoncious racism.
Some of the nuances are there for sure, but the real climate of the time isn't represented to the best of its ability.
Back in the early»90s, Secret of Mana's combat was one of many strings to its bow: a blend of the real - time immediacy of Zelda with the tactical nuances of Square's turn - based RPGs.
In the Hellblade demonstration, every nuance of the digital character's facial expressions, lighting, visual effects and sets are visible in real time to final render quality.
Built exclusively for next generation hardware, the REDengine 3 renders the world of The Witcher visually nuanced and organic, a real true to life fantasy.
Of course, I can't say much for the game, other than character reveals, considering the real make - or - break for most any fighting game lies in the subtle (and sometimes not so subtle) nuances of the mechanicOf course, I can't say much for the game, other than character reveals, considering the real make - or - break for most any fighting game lies in the subtle (and sometimes not so subtle) nuances of the mechanicof the mechanics.
The world of The Witcher is visually nuanced and organic, a true fantasy world that feels real.
These works are nuanced investigations into the effect of the real estate market on urban spaces, and a reappraisal of Östlihn's work offers a opportunity to reassess the position of female artists in the 1960s in Europe and America.
Mimi Gross contrasts real time and historical time, aptly noting, «When Warhol showed the soup cans, it retrospectively signaled a new era, but it was also just another show... In the subtlety of being alive, you feel the nuances of a generation.
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