Sentences with phrase «on a close examination»

Firstly, the philological parallels on closer examination appear rather less impressive.
However on closer examination it is apparent that it is not the method, but only the absolutizing of its limited results, which results from the approach of the original quest.
But on closer examination, I find that even this so - called belief in the past is really reducible to belief in the future, for past events are important to me insofar as they affect my life as lived here and now.
Some of the Bible's verses, when carefully studied in the proper context, exhibit superficial discrepancies and conflicts which resolve themselves on closer examination.
Your words resemble english, but on closer examination don't say anything.
We have looked at examples of descriptions of God that the Qur» an and Bible hold in common but which also turn out to be different on closer examination.
Many of the problems typically ascribed to «population pressures,» however, turn out on closer examination to be caused by factors quite independent of demographic trends.
In addition, on a closer examination of the dialogues and discourses it often turns out that the writer is only spelling out, in his own idiom of thought, what is already implicit in sayings reported in the other gospels.
And this proposed Straussian solution appears much more nuanced and deliberately political, I believe, on close examination.
Yet, on closer examination, the lives and deaths of Alba Mery Chilito Peñafiel and Alicia Castilla not only illustrate the carnage their country has endured, but also one of its least - understood aspects: Despite belonging to an overwhelming statistical majority, Christians in Colombia who stand up to the violence are remarkably at risk.
The territorial losses, momentous at first glance, on closer examination prove not to be so serious.
On closer examination, she identified V. iaai's syrinx, or voice box — the oldest ever found.
Finally, a microorganism found on the station may initially look like something risky, but, on closer examination, turn out to be a slightly different type.
But on closer examination there are some worrying numbers in the report.
H.M.'s case also revealed, on closer examination, that memory is not a monolith: Given a tricky mirror drawing task, H.M.'s performance improved steadily over 3 days even though he had no memory of his previous practice.
While that sounds promising, on closer examination there are some worrying numbers in the same report.
The ring systems, which appear at first glance to be planar, wafer - thin bands of ice and dust, have on closer examination been found to be rippled, like a corrugated tin roof.
On closer examination, what happens is that the less - supervised group picks a slightly lighter weight and lifts three sets in a nice, controlled manner.
On closer examination, we find some significant differences in the levels of access to healthy, nourishing food.
On closer examination of the actual pattern pieces, I could see I wasn't going to get my slim fit Audrey Hepburn silhouette that I've been seeking.
Now, pasta may not sounds like the healthiest option but on closer examination it is actually a very healthy addition to veggies!
It certainly looks like that may be the case, based on a close examination of the movie's first poster.
Mulan, Disney's retelling of the popular Chinese folktale, may seem its gutsiest choice yet, but on closer examination it's obviously less a matter of guts than careful calculation.
On close examination, many of these books are not about the standards at all.
But on closer examination, the results are not actually so different.
However, on closer examination, its hidden agenda is a pretence to also include Tutsi refugees (who fled Rwanda between 1959 and 1994) and to force Hutu refugees (who fled between 1994 and 1998) to return.
But on closer examination, I realized I may not be encouraging students to read closely enough to meet the expectations set by these standards.
However, on closer examination, the numbers are far from objective.
However, the goal of reflective dialogue is not more dialogue, but the creation of a more useful, more justified action, a better action based on a close examination and rethinking of our most closely - held beliefs.
And the headline - making price reduction proves to be less impressive on closer examination.
On the face of it, the interior is not too bad, but on closer examination, the quality of the materials and the fit are second rate for this price.
- Geraldine Brooks, author of The Secret Chord «From afar, this novel is so beautiful, the prose so clear and vivid, that it seems effortless; on closer examination, one sees the rich thematic palette Dominic Smith has used.
On closer examination, however, this disagreement appears to be the recorded part of a sometimes heated dialogue between experts in a rapidly developing field as they try out a new way of parameterizing some part of the problem (such as the effects of moist convection), or as they parameterize a previously specified quantity (such as snow cover).
On closer examination, the efficient market victory vanished..»
If you see some videos of a guy bearing an uncanny resemblance to George Clooney, on closer examination I think that you will be able to tell that it's not Clooney but rather a guy named Stacey.
On close examination, flea dirt will have a reddish - black appearance.
On closer examination, I realized that her eyes were matted completely shut, so I worked carefully at opening them.
On close examination, the bird will often be thin, indicating that the bird has had the disease for longer than it would appear from the symptoms alone.
On closer examination, very few products actually make a specific health claim because, if so, the FDA would be asking to review the evidence for the claim.
From a distance divers will think they are looking at sparse vegetation, but on closer examination each «leaf» turns out to be the upper half of a small eel protruding upright from its hole in the sand.
But on closer examination, they are competitive with a lot of reward cards on the market.
On closer examination, though, the system turns out to be more complex, operating on a sort of draw / discard mechanic.
I'm obviously a SEGA - obsessed child, but on closer examination, it's my father who has the true gaming spirit.
Her oversized works appear as photographic flawlessness from a distance yet, on closer examination one is confronted with intriguing layers that reveal cracks in this illusion.
In 2017 the programme is based on a close examination of three macro-topics: Revolution, Desire and Mediation.
On closer examination, it reveals itself as mirrored glass with a replica of the settings in which the viewer is standing on the other side, making them acutely aware of their context; of viewing themselves inside an installation.
Although at first glance the works appear monotonously similar, on closer examination many differences appear.
«They appear to be paintings, but on closer examination, there are streaks and burn marks,» she says of the series.
On closer examination, it is possible to perceive the entire colour spectrum — in a monochrome black painting.
But on closer examination, it becomes apparent that the cubes, made of square stone bars pinned together, are slightly haphazard.
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