It is impossible to read an article and know
all of the nuances involved in these techniques.
This edition includes a detailed explanation
of the nuances involved in determining whether a naturalization applicant has sufficient good moral character to qualify for naturalization, a clear and complete description of the myriad of ways in which an absence could affect one's naturalization application, and an explanation of the recently released N - 400 form and how to best complete it.
Partners at my law firm as well as the associates all rave about Ross's work and his grasp
of the nuances involved in legal writing.
But your publicist does, and has many years of experience working with the press along with a solid understanding
of the nuances involved: How to get reporters» attention amid the hundreds of requests they get each day.
Your letter sounds a lot like a post I read on a non-black dating site, and I was disappointed with the person's response because it was clear he had no clue
of the nuances involved with BW and dating.
Not exact matches
To be sure, under closer examination, there's some delicate semantic
nuance involved if we are to accept Grant's concept
of givers and takers.
So the way ahead is going to have to
involve a rather more
nuanced consideration
of all these issues.
The tricky issues faced by family businesses are often centered on people — both in and out
of the family — and
involve multiple, complex, interrelated systems with many
nuances.
Or put differently, it
involves more
nuanced distinctions among layers
of abstraction.
2 tbsp olive oil + 1 tbsp white wine vinegar + 1/2 c Greek yogurt + 1 charred poblano The most
nuanced of them all
involves just a little bit
of heat and a blender.
This article will not attempt to cover all
of the many
nuances and intricacies
involved in dealing with children who are experiencing a divorce.
As the government shutdown continued for its second day, one thing was clear to both sides
of the negotiations to end it: The president was either unwilling or unable to articulate the immigration policy he wanted, much less understand the
nuances of what it would
involve.
Stressing that he supports the governor's action, Gallivan says that «Raise the Age» is not a simple catch - all because
of the many
nuances involving how teens are sent through the justice system.
He argued that the first term
involves learning the
nuances of legislative, constituent and budgetary work and that members need 12 years to see major projects through to fruition.
«Academic faculty candidates negotiate increasingly
nuanced and complex contracts that may not include tenure... and may not
involve significant institutional commitment to salary,» the authors write, noting that 79 %
of the former UCSF postdocs who now hold faculty positions are nontenure track.
By systematically exposing and analyzing the proteins
involved in neurotransmitter release, Südhof and Scheller have transformed our description
of the process from a rough outline to a series
of nuanced molecular transactions.
Methods: Vanda Glezakou and her colleagues Mal - Soon Lee, McGrail, and Roger Rousseau were investigating the
nuances of carbon sequestration, the atomic and molecular details
involved in mimicking Mother Nature's ability to remove gaseous carbon dioxide from the air and hold it in a solid form.
Many
of the drills available through most tools are performed from a fixed, bi-lateral stance and ignore the complex movements and
nuances involved in the frequently changing base needed for MMA training.
I learned early on from my mentors in the iron game, Donne Hale, Chuck Sipes and Peary Rader that free weights
involve the little
nuances of timing, balance and coordination, something that machines don't offer.
The problem I have with so much writing about screenwriting is that it is often only about structure (Syd Field's plot points; the Hero's Journey, etc) without a lot
of understanding
of the
nuances of character, tone, et al
involved.
From their first film to their newest, the Farrellys have shown a keen grasp
of not only the subtle comedic principles
involved in semen gags, but also the
nuances of the traditional Hollywood romantic comedy.
«Vinyl» is all sound and fury, with no
nuance to anything that happens, and considering the amount
of talent
involved in the project, that simply isn't good enough.
Bello's performance is both naked and
nuanced... An eerie, sometimes vague film in which the hidden emotions break through like sudden geysers
of flame, searing all
involved.
One wouldn't think
of a thriller like Se7en as being the kind
of work that would sustain repeated viewings well, but due to the film's many
nuances, it remains a deeply
involving work.
Andrew Haigh's 45 Years also
involved a very similar return -
of - the - repressed plot but one that was actually steeped in visceral pathos and
nuance.
The Hyundai i20 Sport lacks genuine sporting attributes and misses out on the finer
nuances of agile handling and an
involving drive.
Pulitzer Prize - winning journalist Garrett takes on public health: the desperate inadequacy
of public - health infrastructure in much
of the developing world and the shocking neglect
of that infrastructure in «developed» nations, from the relatively simple inadequacies revealed by the 1994 Ebola epidemic in Zaire to a
nuanced analysis
of the issues
involved in the near - total collapse
of public health in the former USSR and the years - long underfunding and lack
of respect for this key government responsibility in the U.S.
As
of 2007, I did not yet recognize that what Winograd was really doing in Redemption was distilling the many
nuances and shades
of grey
involved in animal care and control work into stark black and white, essentially to «divide and conquer.»
After APHIS published the revised regulations for dog breeders, there were hundreds
of comments in social media, Yahoo lists and blogs, questioning whether APHIS staff understood the many
nuances involved in breeding dogs that most
of us do.
I'm not referring to Visa / Mastercard / Amex gift cards which would
involve readers understanding the
nuances of manufactured spend (I've nothing against MS, I just don't discuss it a lot on the blog).
It's a type
of passion and involvement that's rarely seen among company executives and it emulates the very developers
of the doujin games his company seeks to publish: indie game makers who are self - taught and responsible for the programming, music, character design, and every other little
nuance involved in game development.
The book also mentions Norway as a shining example regarding the tackling
of climate change, but the world is more
nuanced; Norway also pushed for more oil drilling in the Arctic, and is
involved in tar sands in Canada, as well as oil exploration in Libya.
Thus,
involving oneself in the Jesuitic
nuance of word play and semantics with blokes who do not know
of what the speak — is an utter waste
of time.
These workshops had the purpose
of bringing together members
involved in climate finance from both the private and public sector in order to better understand the
nuances of mobilizing finance post-2012.
When an individual has been injured due to the negligence
of a semi-truck driver, our firm provides legal services that focus on the specific
nuances of trucking litigation including state and federal laws
involved in truck cases.
Another common
nuance of variation between states
involves the circumstances under which physical force or deadly physical force is authorized to make a citizens arrest, but this situation is also not implicated by your hypothetical.
There's a lot
of legal
nuances that aren't
involved in personal injury cases, and so you want to make sure that you hire a lawyer that has experience in those types
of cases.
The Kiley Law Group has more than three decades
of experience protecting the rights
of accident injury victims, and we understand the
nuances of complex accident cases like rollover crashes
involving SUVs and vans.
Georgina has had further success in advising on cases
involving Uganda, Jordan, Japan, Iraq and many European countries, having perfected the
nuances and timing issues concerned with these kinds
of transnational disputes.
In fact, there has been a series
of recent group litigation decisions which say neither yes nor no (or alternatively say both), with both sides claiming victory, with the lawyers
involved no doubt rubbing their hands in collective glee at the prospect
of picking through the complexities and
nuances of the latest deliberations
of the ECJ, and with the UK courts bracing themselves for another session
of uncustomary law - making.
This builds off the point above: complex plans
involve a lot
of nuance and maybe even legal advice.
For Android fans who like to tinker, there's a lot to get
involved with, fiddling with the
nuances of your device.
My first day
of testing
involved downloading and setting up dozens
of apps, getting a feel for the
nuances of the software, and streaming hours
of Dexter on Netflix.
Apply knowledge
of processes
involved, production methods, and products to the
nuances of everyday operation
These conversations can often be quite
nuanced and
involve many different elements, from working to convince passive candidates to throw their hat in the ring to keeping candidates in the loop through what can be several rounds
of interviews and assessments.
The two conferences together provide you with over three hours
of insider insight into all the
nuances involved in trying to obtain a job in the medical sales arena.
Elizabeth learned early that the marketing world has no room for success with an ego and is always humbled by the ever - changing
nuances involved and effort it takes to stay ahead
of the trends while providing ethical, compassionate support to couples in an online platform.