Sentences with phrase «rather evanescent»

Deep: Multiplayer games tend to be rather evanescent.

Not exact matches

Such protections are provided not by evanescent «conventions» (in the traditional British sense), but, rather, by the willingness of an independent judiciary to enforce the prerogatives of the sub-national governments when, as is inevitable, the central government is tempted to overreach, perhaps because it refuses fully to accept the degree to which the traditional unitary state governed from Westminister is no more.
It's all rather sweet but instantly evanescent.
Described as a deeply passionate person by contemporaries such as Nicholas Serota, it is no wonder Hodgkin transformed his experiences into coherent physical objects that contain an evanescent and emotional sense of realism, with which he would rather move the viewer than convey the nature of an extract from his life.
A great deal of data now finds itself in digital format only, and that on the net, rather than in print form, with the consequence that it's evanescent.
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