Sentences with phrase «possible nuance of»

I practice only in family law so that I know every possible nuance of this particular area.
The idea over time, though, is to perfect all those specific measures and to have users add every possible nuance of an American's life so that the tool gets easier and easier for people to use.
Additionally, future work should attend to possible nuances of measurement related to friendship quality among youth with CF.. For example, disease - specific forms of social support may particularly contribute to positive friendship dynamics (e.g., Barker et al., 2012; Graetz et al., 2000; La Greca etal., 1995).

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She's a former bond trader with a nuanced and practical view of the space but an optimistic outlook for the implications and possible deployments of blockchain tech.
It's possible that some geniuses can improve on rules after decades of mastering the nuances of an algorithm, but the truly ignorant should stick to the rule.
[Note: Today I just finished the first chapter of a book called «A Time to Embrace» by William Stacy Johnson and there's an excellent section on the possible causes of homosexuality that is much more in - depth and much more nuanced than what I presented here.
This is an attempt to provide a brief account of the theory and practice of indulgences in relation to Luther's criticism, in language as far as possible nontechnical without losing any theological nuance.
One possible problem with Basic Income Guarantee proposals / models is that the theoretical goal of «an income you can live on» produces sharply different answers depending on «live on where» nuance of...
He also seemed to blame the guilty verdict on juror confusion, saying the law was very technical and its possible the jury couldn't «decipher the nuances» of the counts against him.
The nuances of coalition mean that thankfully such kneejerk reactions are no longer possible.
The paper is among several published today in a special issue of the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A that examine the nuances, the possible consequences, and the current state of scientific understanding of climate engineering.
They add, «Ralph and colleagues» signature contribution is their nuanced discussion of what their research adds and what is possible with current and future evidence... They describe an approach to evidence, policy, and practice rooted in an «ecology of evidence» as the foundation for thinking through the next steps.
Jiao Jiao's acceptance of me made it possible to observe every nuance of the mother's care for her newborn.
When sequencing RNA from individual cells finally became possible, the initial analyses were what Hacohen called «biased» and «shallow» because the few markers used to classify the cells were too insensitive to nuances of differences among them.
Speaking a local foreign language can expand our knowledge and help us understand the possible cultural nuances of each place.
For example, at the onset of a possible thyroid problem, a knowledgeable practitioner takes a complete history, listening carefully to nuances, and identifying patterns.
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.
But it's also possible that Garnett, who was also a writer, was more interested in exploring the nuances of Cain's book.
That aside, the actors do a fine job of fleshing them out as much as possible, and even finding ways to bring some nuance.
War for the Planet of the Apes (YouTube, iTunes, Vudu, Google Play, Amazon Video) In the final reckoning between humanity and the hyperintelligent primates we never should have created, sophisticated motion - capture technology made Andy Serkis's nuanced performance as chimp leader Caesar possible and snatched a Visual Effects nomination along the way.
Taking advantage of DVD's gargantuan storage capacity, these original mono tracks are noticeably more quiet than their fully mixed counterparts, but they often exclude the vocal material from the characters — making a deeper examination of Stalling's scoring nuances even more possible.
While many earlier player piano systems rely on midi data files (compressed, low - resolution data files) and others rely on even lower resolution files for playback, Steinway & Sons is recording at the highest resolution possible, and has created a proprietary data file format that captures the nuances and full range of emotion from each artist's performance.
The greater level of detail made possible with Watershed enabled Nuance to uncover instances where learners are trying to «game» the system by taking the pre-test after having already attempted another copy of the same test included in the course to get the right answers.
The classroom observations provide more nuanced information about the specific ways in which instruction can be improved (classroom management, quality of feedback to students, etc.), something not possible with value - added.
Charter Schools at the Crossroads offers a frank and nuanced analysis of the successes and shortcomings of the charter movement, and outlines possible directions for the future.
So nuanced is the Impreza back catalogue that it's possible to become hopelessly ensnared in the fog of Type RAs, PPP 250s, V3 Type R V - Limiteds and, who could forget, WRX STI S201s.
You feel like you have to keep slowly adapting your style of driving but also the way you go about the races and understanding how the racing develops — the little nuances of fuel - savings and trying to eek things out to the end of the stint while going as fast as possible.
It is possible to read one without the other, but reading them together provides a broad and nuanced view of early 19th century England - and takes readers into the lives of some of literature's most beloved characters.
By learning to trade on the daily time frame you get a clearer picture of the market than what is possible trading the lower time frames, and by focusing on one trade setup at a time you truly can become a master of it and «make it your own», meaning you get to know it intimately and all the nuances that come with it.
But Wealthfront isn't a platform for people who want to dig into the nuances of every possible investment option.
To get a better understanding of those nuances I recommend reading Travel Is Free's post on fuel surcharges — that should help you avoid paying these fees if at all possible.
Seems like he and I approach living abroad in similar ways, trying to see as much as possible and saying «yes» to stuff we normally wouldn't, so I really enjoyed hearing about his experiences and his thoughts about some of the cultural differences and nuances between his American life and what he experienced in Costa Rica.
The game has tried to port over as many of the nuances from the RPG as possible, with the ability to add status effects, evade, witness all out attacks, air switches, and more.
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.
If this attitude change could be reinforced by recovering the moment of 1966, when French Window at Collioure, The Stations of the Cross and Moultonboro III, were shown, it might be possible to reset the machinery of appreciation into a more nuanced mode.
«Painting from life is my preference for it enables me to capture the nuances of the scene which would not be possible by using a photo alone.
He made it possible to think of irony apart from nuance.
I particularly enjoyed the slides that, when combined (1) provided an overview of hotter and cooler CO2 molecules as it relates to how they are seen from outer space and from profile — because this will make it easier for me to explain this process to others; (2) walked through the volcanic and solar activity vs assigning importance to CO2 changes — because this another way to help make it clearer, too, but in another way; (3) discussed CO2 induced warming and ocean rise vs different choices we might make — because this helps point out why every day's delay matters; and (4) showed Figure 1 from William Nordhaus» «Strategies for Control of Carbon Dioxide» and then super-imposed upon that the global mean temperature in colors showing pre-paper and post-paper periods — because this helps to show just how far back it was possible to make reasoned projections without the aid of a more nuanced and modern understanding.
The press actually produced quite a bit of nuanced coverage, which explained that while it's impossible to peg any single weather event to climate change, many scientists felt that summer's extremes would not have been possible without humanity's influence on the climate system.
Like most of these posts, the posts are too short to deal with all the nuances and to address each and every possible criticism or other good suggestions.
It can also mean getting a better result for clients than would have been possible using traditional techniques, such as gaining a more rapid and nuanced understanding of a client's problem or opportunity by using contract analysis tools.
As former prosecutors, we understand the nuances of the courtroom and know how to build effective litigation strategies that ensure our clients obtain the most favorable result possible.
A careful selection of contributors helps drawing a nuanced picture of possible perspectives on the subject.
The more informed a judge can become about the nuances of a particular area of the law before issuing a ruling, the more likely it is that the court will issue the best possible ruling in the case.
I will start with this caveat, explaining wrongful dismissal, and more to the point explaining the nuances of any one individual's situation is simply not possible.
Our attorneys are well - versed in the nuances of the LWCA and help our clients file claims that get them the benefits they need as quickly as possible.
O.C.G.A. § 16-11-135 is just one of many immunity provisions under Georgia law, and those with a possible negligence claim should always consider finding counsel experienced in the legal nuances of all the possible claims they may have.
A Salt Lake City motorcycle accident head injury lawyer from Craig Swapp & Associates will have the experience and knowledge of the nuances unique to motorcycle accidents that will give your case the best possible chance at a successful outcome.
A lawyer can explain the nuances of personal injury law and the possible outcomes given the facts of your case so that you can make informed decisions to help you and your family.
«Lord Wilson's careful analysis of IR20 makes it clear that we must be particularly vigilant to examine HMRC Statements of Practice in fine detail to ensure that all possible nuances are teased from the wording.
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