The manager has to be of pleasing personality with sound knowledge of not only the region but of
other nuances as well.
Not exact matches
As a child I preferred pleasure to other ways to subtle and complex, but as an adult, I prefer subtlety and nuanc
As a child I preferred pleasure to
other ways to subtle and complex, but
as an adult, I prefer subtlety and nuanc
as an adult, I prefer subtlety and
nuance.
There's rarely enough
nuance or context provided in these arguments because both sides of the aisle seem to portray the
other side
as being the enemy in the passive versus active debate.
Together with this, it was also
nuanced that the cryptocurrency has been used to fund
other terrorist activities throughout the world
as well.
Yet this passage of Scripture,
as with all the
others, deserves a more
nuanced and respectful reading.
And, in a movement
as large and
nuanced as the pro-life movement, its inevitable that there will be some who say and do things
other seemingly - like minded allies don't agree with.
Terms such
as fundamentalist, orthodox, biblical Protestant, conservative and evangelical are sometimes used interchangeably, while at
other times they express slightly different
nuances.
In our new aims of education for the 1980's and beyond, therefore, we shall have to dedicate ourselves to bringing back, among
other things, the civilized use of language (both written and oral), a sensitivity to beauty, powers of analytical reasoning, the intellectual vision of ourselves
as historical creatures, the ability to cognitively articulate ideas rather than let communication skills courses degenerate into merely «touchie - feelie» experiences of «affirming the
other,» and finally, a sensitivity to the
nuances, complexities, and ambiguities of meanings.7 In this way, and only in this way, our educational system will equip its students for the future with an intellectual vision comprised of both knowledge and foresightful adaptability to environmental changes.
And
as I said in the post, while the word «
nuance» can be used to suggest that I am thoughtful and wise in my approach, it could also mean that I don't know what I'm talking about and am afraid to commit to one position or the
other.
If the bishops and
other negative absolutists would speak of tradition, let them speak of it in its full ambiguity and subtlety, instead of acting
as though the tradition were a simplistic, Platonic negative floating through time untouched by contradiction,
nuance or complexity.
Letting voice inflections, tonality and
other nuances carry your emotion, or visiting in person, providing a warm embrace, facial compliments such
as smiles and hugs, and simply some good o» l quality time, develops, manages, and strengthens close relationships beyond what any text based communication ever could do alone.
After birth, the hormonal rise of oxytocin invites what in
other situations might be thought of
as obsession - an absorption with the infant and the
nuances of his / her expression.
«Because the mothers in our study described infants with many awakenings per week
as creating problems for themselves and
other family members, parents might be encouraged to establish more
nuanced and carefully targeted routines to help babies with self - soothing and to seek occasional respite,» said Weinraub.
As one of the largest pediatric concussion programs in Boston, our patients receive careful attention from a variety of specialists who understand the
nuances of evaluating and treating concussions and
other head injuries
Sometimes it's so incredibly
nuanced, this newness, that it strikes the rest of us almost
as rote or
as if a child or group of children is stuck, but children engaged in play, especially outdoors, with
other children, plenty of time, and without the constant interference or instruction of adults are never bored.
The blame for this can often go
as much to local press
as to citizens themselves, but thanks to Gotham Gazette, an online source for what's happening in the world of NYC government, citizens of the nation's largest metropolis will have to to blame something
other than the media if they can't name their borough president or the
nuances of the latest bond issue.»
Thus, «giant chunks of space debris clobbering the planet and wiping out life on Earth has undeniably broad appeal,» Meltzer says, whereas «no one in Hollywood makes movies» about more
nuanced explanations, such
as Clovis points disappearing because early Americans turned to
other forms of stone tool technology
as the large mammals they were hunting went extinct
as a result of the changing climate or hunting pressure.
Though we're seldom if ever aware of it, she argues,
nuances of people's language — such
as their use of personal pronouns, articles or contractions, among many
other linguistic choices — provide clues to their mental state or social status.
A new report on the ethics of Ebola, released today by the U.S. Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues, takes a
nuanced view of the questions about study design; the committee doesn't rule out placebo - controlled studies but allows room for
other designs
as well.
The simulations also accounted for the
nuances of how
other creatures would react
as circumstances change.
Dark monochrome models will not be
as current
as skirts in the color of the year of the fire Monkey and its
nuances — deep red, dark red, brown and
other colors close with the shades of amber.
Dating is a stage of romantic relationships in humans whereby two people meet socially with the aim of each assessing the
other's suitability
as a «[Taken In Hand] is not a regressive return to patriarchy but a more
nuanced, sophisticated, informed form of relationship that is far more equal than
But
as perfect
as Leary is in some ways to play the wounded and angry working man in midlife crisis, it is a one - note act... Leary is simply not an actor capable of
other notes, let alone
nuance.
It's a pity
as a more
nuanced overall performance would have added a little more likelihood to the events that take place in terms of Billie's reaction to James and her treatment of
others.
He's a hard man to resist, which is
as much a testament to the character
as written
as to his casting: A rock singer - guitarist for the Belgian band A Brand with only one
other IMDb feature credit to his name, Vermeir is a naturally charismatic performer with the capacity for
nuance, a bit like «Malcolm in the Middle» - era Bryan Cranston in appearance, with that actor's ability to find layers of «Breaking Bad» - style complexity beyond that charming first impression.
The cameo performances by Helen Mirren (
as a doctor), Vanessa Redgrave (a piano teacher) and Patricia Clarkson (the victim's mother), among
others, reveals Mr. Penn to be a great director of actors with a mind - reading ability to discover a character's truth in the tiniest dramatic
nuances.
This season isn't
as strong at the
others, but this
nuanced show about a therapist and his patients remains a true television gem.
As Minnie, she nails the aching
nuances of burgeoning femininity where
others would go broad with hormones - run - amok.
McGrath is so determined to wedge in
as much of the book
as possible that he slices out all the
nuance, so characters who discreetly withhold every thought and emotion in the book core - dump them on each
other in the movie, in a flood of rushed exposition.
«I, Tonya» digs deeper into the life of Tonya Harding to reveal an individual whose troubled life has far more
nuance than the simplistically trashy perception depicted by the insane tabloid media frenzy of 1994, nor the erroneous punchline image of Harding
as a talentless skating wannabe cemented by nearly a quarter century of late night comedians» monologue jokes and
others.
Michelle Williams and Rachel Weisz are both quite suited, perhaps all too obviously,
as the good and wicked witches of the land, though the story never gives them ample moments to display any character
nuance other than what is directly called for in the plot.
As the gruff patriarch of the Meyerowitz clan, Hoffman finds
nuance and humor in the basic bastard dad role few
others could elevate.
I don't see this
as an endorsement of Lena Dunham but
as an attempt to make sure Time's Up's message isn't overshadowed by stories lacking
nuance pitting two actresses against each
other.
As the resolute Steve Rogers, the American soldier out of time, Chris Evans gives his most nuanced performance yet — and so does, surprisingly, Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark, who finds himself on the other side of a growing ideological divide from Captain America, and whose past failures and guilt push him to startling, but understandable, extreme
As the resolute Steve Rogers, the American soldier out of time, Chris Evans gives his most
nuanced performance yet — and so does, surprisingly, Robert Downey Jr.
as Tony Stark, who finds himself on the other side of a growing ideological divide from Captain America, and whose past failures and guilt push him to startling, but understandable, extreme
as Tony Stark, who finds himself on the
other side of a growing ideological divide from Captain America, and whose past failures and guilt push him to startling, but understandable, extremes.
The main attraction is a fantastic 2.40:1, 1080p transfer that reproduces seemingly every subtle
nuance of colour and shading in the filmed image, from the pale, near - monochromatic look of the early scenes in zombie territory to the increasingly saturated and naturalistic palette
as humans and zombies begin to have a positive effect on each
other.
And
as Andy Smarick has argued, voucher programs need something akin to authorizers, too, so that decisions about participating schools can be informed by
nuance and human judgment, not just by test scores and
other data points.
When we talk about social skills and social and emotional learning (SEL), an important element is understanding the
nuances of language,
as well
as the context, the situation, we are in with
others.
What we now believe was missing was a more
nuanced backdrop and problem space that would support teacher educators
as they explain and demonstrate to and engage beginning teachers in considering ways to use digital technologies safely and mindfully to cultivate students» civic identities and engage with information and
others in both face - to - face and digital settings.
Other visual aspects, like passing clouds mimicking the depiction of the water flowing over the waterfall, or Wright's absorption in a Japanese print
as he first considers the commission, add
nuance.
Like the possibility that Random House should preserve the brand equity in Knopf in addition to building Random House
as the general trade imprint, there are
nuances to consider in
other houses to best implement this strategy.
The discussion it engendered, even on
other sites with more of a tradition for discussion, was about
as nuanced and detailed
as the blog post itself (which is fitting).
Transmedia itself... is often thought of
as a series of actions that happen between or across media or the transfer of messages — this isn't «wrong» per se, but it tends to neglect the
nuances of human behavior, the levers for why people share stories to begin with and how they connect to each
other through different narrative forms.
As I've mentioned in a previous comment it uses the same Tom and Samantha voices from
Nuance which are used on
other Kindle models with TTS.
@enderland I agree relative to the
others - this answer has some
nuance,
as opposed to the completely dogmatic approach of some
other answers.
Besides the Global Entry application fee reimbursement, there are some
nuances in the
other three shared benefits
as each card has their own unique twist that may make you prefer one card to the
other.
There's a lot of
nuance to the nimble dance of riding these bikes
as fast
as possible, and when you judge things just right and manage to pick your way through a weaving track, leaning to one side before seamlessly shifting your body to the
other side, it just feels great.
As pointed out in this great Extra Credits video, any sort of legislation that treats loot boxes like gambling might be bad news for everyone, because, among
other reasons, legislators don't often know much about the
nuances of video games.
Instead of a quick fix by completely nerfing them, the studio is taking a more
nuanced approach by considering multiple solutions which would instead bring those weapons back in line alongside the
other weapon types
as well.
is used here
as raw material, providing an example of the kinds of
nuance that the sound bite and
other media filters destroy.
It has the capacity that no
other colour has, to make «nothing» visible... But grey, like formlessness and the rest, can be real only
as an idea, and so all I can do is create a colour
nuance that means grey but is not it.