Sentences with phrase «over finesse»

If I were to use the Galaxy Tab S2 every day during a commute or every night while reading before bed, I'd definitely pick the lightweight nature of the plastic construction over the finesse of an aluminum design.
After that, the Forester is strictly function over finesse.
Fast and furious, the M Coupe wants a buyer who prizes speed over finesse.
They place thuggery over finesse and intelligence.

Not exact matches

Say the company's heir apparent is being passed over but will remain on the executive team: Which of the two final candidates can best finesse that situation?
I used to spend my autumn weekends creating incredibly complex, competition - level apple pies, obsessing over the sweet - and - spicy balance of the filling, and decorated with no less finesse than one does a celebration cake.
The day's best catch from over 30 varieties are prepared lightly, just simply finessed, to really showcase the nuances of the fish.»
Thing is with Allen playing all over the defensive line, he was also able to showcase his ability to win with all kinds of moves, both power and finesse, one - on - one against centers, guards, and tackles.
Theo Walcott's amazing pitch - length run was a joy to watch but whilst it was an incredible moment of skill, pace and finesse, Ryan Babel's contribution over the 12 minutes or so he graced the pitch was phenomenal.
Elijah Thomas, a 6 - foot - 9 forward, has a nice finesse post game on the block and is particularly deadly going over his right shoulder with a baby hook, but Udoka Azubuike's post defense has been solid and Thomas» game isn't a power post skill set, which tends to get Azubuike in foul trouble.
Marginal polls used to only come along occasionally, varied a lot, polled different groups of seats, and didn't often happen right before elections so weren't tested against reality, meaning methods weren't finessed and improved over time in the same way national polls are.
In many ways, perovskites have become even more promising solar cell materials over time, as scientists have uncovered exciting new properties and finessed the materials» use.
This more finessed approach to investing in clothes is only something I've truly started to master in recent years as I near thirty, whereas in my past id find myself over buying and hoarding (the novelty of a pay check and my own space I expect).
Pack some delicious home cooked meal in a traditional wicker basket and watch as your family fawns over your culinary finesse.
If it doesn't tie many (or any) of these thematic strands with a neat bow, that's in the nature of a film that chooses raw dramatic power over narrative finesse.
Mackenzie, the fast - rising Brit who gave us the blistering prison drama Starred Up, directs with great finesse, championing ideas and characters over dense plotting and greedy showcases of violence.
Shadow detail is all over the map and there's a dreary colour scheme to the film that could've been finessed to at least look stylish.
It's making a car go that fast yet possess the polish and finesse to work as a road car that takes time, commitment and a rare ability to sweat over the details.
Body control is superb, but this isn't a locked - down, all grip and no finesse sort of car; you're busy at the wheel, calming the 570S as you brake from high speeds over the bumpy, cresting braking zones that litter Portimao, gently correcting mid-corner and exit oversteer.
Switch it to a linear map and you acquire much greater finesse over the power delivery, which in turn makes the diff's reaction more progressive and pleasing.
For a low - slung sports car the R8 tracks over rough roads with a welcome level of forgiveness and finesse.
This car rolls over the road with the same refinement and finesse as one of Mercedes» larger, heavier luxury sedans, yet it will round any corner at just about any speed with total stability.
With different suspension settings for the petrol and diesel, the former felt a little firmer, while the latter was more composed over bad surfaces, ironing out lumps and bumps with finesse some other superminis struggle to match.
That finesse approach carries over into the interior of the RX450h, as it features a completely revised instrument panel, center stack, and navigation system.
Alternatively, our bespoke commissioning department can match almost any colour you choose — whether it's the fleeting shades of pink at dawn over the Mediterranean or the deep velvet blue of a Scandinavian winter's night, they can help finesse your vision.
The UK trim level line up had relatively few changes over the years: (1995, Encore, LX, Si, Ghia; 1996, Ghia X added as range - topper; 1998, Si replaced by Zetec, petrol LX models briefly renamed Zetec LX, Ghia X models axed; 1999, Finesse added between Encore and Zetec).
To prove their feline finesse, the pets must leap up steps and over hurdles, go through tunnels, and weave around poles.
To prove their feline finesse, the pets must leap up steps and over hurdles, go...
After a while, you pick up skills, and can pull off some amazing feats — like trick - shooting the cue ball over one ball so it hits another, but putting enough spin and finesse on the shot so the cue ball rolls backward to sink the first shot into the pocket.
Over the course of the evening, I learned to respect the handling more and apply a little finesse when I only need a slight movement to dodge obstacles or make a slight turn and as a result, the Batmobile's backend isn't quite as slidey as my first few drives.
As a competitive experience, Windjammers is still fun enough to spend hours poring over, mastering your play, honing that muscle memory and finesse to play at top speed.
The inclusion of additional features like a turbo - boost that can be manually activated during the race allows for more finesse than ever before and those who enjoyed the first title will find themselves falling in love with the game all over again.
For starters, where the ball hits the paddle has no influence over the ball's upward trajectory, which removes all skill and finesse from getting the ball where you want it to go.
When you walk around Tate Britain, you look back over the last hundred years at British art making and it's all about the surface, no matter how fine and finessed that surface is.
While the G8 countries were agreeing to finesse the rhetoric over their various responses to climate crisis, the British environment minister, David Miliband was at home hatching a plan most radical.
However this small point was finessed over in denying this disbursement to the claimant and it is therefore disallowed.
It therefore seems likely that employers will go to the effort of formalising an apprenticeship programme, and finesse it over time, if only to save themselves time and effort in the longer term.
To be clear, we are not comparing or pitting traditional analog watches against new modern age smartwatches, one is a timeless masterpiece that just endures over generations and the class and finesse that comes with that relic, bolsters the phrase, «Old is Gold».
As a career branding expert with features and publications in OVER 50 media outlets, I know how to get you there, with the right finesse and strategy.»
Your peers who finesse the new tactics already have a competitive advantage over people who don't.
Because if we meet a ton of strangers, provide good service, learn how to work smart, communicate clearly, don't ever lie and grow our businesses over time (with the learned skills of time management, dealing with different human natures, knowing how and when to delegate and plan, how to finesse our language during client and Realtor communications, and insisting we take time off to balance our lives outside this business) we will, most likely, be ethical professional and respected Realtors.
«For example, SS&C offers a product called Finesse 2000, which is a dynamic financial modeling tool used by insurance companies to forecast profit and loss and balance sheets over certain periods,» Stone says.
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