Sentences with phrase «on closer examination reveal»

New firms, products and services often claim to espouse benefits which on closer examination reveal that the founders don't understand the nuances of providing information to people who may have limited functional or digital literacy, or are from diverse socio - economic, linguistic and cultural backgrounds.

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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 on the surface level his success may only seem like a roadmap for those wanting to navigate a career in Hollywood, a closer examination of Hill's career up until this point reveals universal truths and tips for anyone wanting to navigate a life in the arts.
In fact, a closer examination on the Discern stage would even reveal that the framework does not really follow a completely linear progression.
Its entry on the starting grid looked like a 90, a distant relative of today's A4, but a closer examination revealed it was a purpose - built track beast with composite body panels and a 720 - horsepower five - cylinder engine.
A closer examination also reveals three pigs embossed in a circle on the gray cover.
On its face, that may seem reasonable, but closer examination reveals why it is not.
Although the artist's figurative abstractions may appear crude at first glance, closer examination reveals works vibrating with energy and pulse, creating an all - out assault on the viewer's concept of reality.
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.
Closer examination reveals that the sculpture is raised on a platform and its construction includes a «kinetic engine.»
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 installatioOn 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 installatioon the other side, making them acutely aware of their context; of viewing themselves inside an installation.
However, closer examination reveals the works to be primarily pastiches of various art historical styles simultaneously drawing on tropes of Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo, and Neoclassical painting.
Closer examination reveals that this bright splash is carefully contrived, generated by enlarging an image of an image — which amplifies a half - tone pattern — and then silk - screening the resulting image on linen.
From afar one of his paintings could read as a monochromatic color field, but upon closer examination they reveal themselves as meditative compositions made up of childhood drawings and ruminations on his own memories.
Close examination, however, reveals a uniformity of the black line, and a lack of a trace indentation left on the paper by a pen, signaling to the viewer that these are in fact photographs.
Executed in layers of acrylic that Diao painstakingly lays on by hand with a knife, they are monochromatic and not expressive in any conventional sense, while also revealing the presence of the artist's hand, which is betrayed by the painterly incident that is evident upon close examination.
The truth, however, is that the supposed scandals evaporate on closer examination, revealing only that climate researchers are human beings, too.
But a closer examination of what's going on with her could reveal a fear of something bad happening and not being able to find him.
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