Sentences with phrase «profound nature of the subject»

The profound nature of the subject matter, paired with the masterly technique on display in the works, may overwhelm, disturb, or thrill the viewer — reactions that affirm the enduring ability of painting to communicate nascent and often unnamable ideas, emotions, and sensations.

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The effect World War II had on Frank Capra, John Ford, John Huston, George Stevens and William Wyler was profound, changing the nature of the films they made, and this three - part, three - hour Netflix presentation is intimately in tune with its subjects and the work they did.
What is profound is showing — if it proves to be the case — that natural cycles with very modest parameters (the cycles shown in the link have amplitudes that could be explained by known variation in TSI), when subjected to random shocks of an order demonstrated in nature, can produce centennial (or longer) changes in global temperature on the order actually observed.
There are some profound philosophical interpretations to this behavior that Jaynes and others have discussed, one of those is that human uncertainty through ignorance parallels that of nature's — nature is ignorant of the exact state it wants to be in so that it statistically assumes a range of states that maximize entropy subject to physical constraints.
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