Sentences with phrase «provide much nuance»

Since these characters are essentially good looking talking heads, the actors struggle to provide much nuance.

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Although much work and testing remains before the completion of a formal quantum theory model of humor to explain the cognitive aspects of reacting to a pun, these first findings provide an exciting first step and opens for the possibility of a more nuanced modeling of humor.
Overall Red Christmas provides much more in the way of balanced perspective and nuance than many a serious drama on the subject.
I could go on about Swords of Ditto and all the nuances it includes: the upgrade system, the regeneration of the town, and so much more, but to make a decision now before the final version of the game releases would be insulting to the creativity and wonder the game provides.
There even exists data on migration patterns for each student in the survey that could provide a much more nuanced view of where and when the NLSY97 cohort is moving.
Much more than a whodunit, this book, possibly the author's best yet, is especially effective at providing a nuanced look at a vital controversy of the day.»
Akunliyi's work loses much of its tactility and detailed nuance in reproduction, so the exhibition provides its own direct evidence — or primary source — of her budding potential.
But how this translates into the physical change of surface temperature under the presence of convection with a vapour providing a means to transfer heat from the surface to the atmosphere, is a much more complicated and nuanced process.
For professors to then pick up the ball and encourage their students to do so, would surely help yield a legal resource of great value to members of the bar but, also, to members of the public — to whom this would provide the means to be much more nuanced or circumspect and, potentially, helpful in the legal «readings» they bring to us as clients!
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