Sentences with phrase «required finesse»

This is one of the reasons I have to pretend I'm left - handed («Southpaw») for most dual analog shooters: I absolutely fail at switching those two functions, I can not understand why they moved aiming, which requires finer movements, to the right thumb when historically the NES and SNES both required finesse on the left thumb while the right thumb just jammed down buttons really hard and fast.
Making potions mid-fight used to be something that required finesse.
The buckle is also unusual and required some finesse to fasten.
And just climbing a speed bump required the finesse of a diamond - cutter.
With an abundance of nine - digit megaprojects, these large players have become less interested in tricky, mid-sized jobs that require finesse and a measure of creativity, like the WeWork conversion.
This requires finesse.
But using these powerful ingredients — especially diluting them for taste in food and drink — requires finesse.
In an effort to get noticed, some people will assume that it's OK to charge like a bull into a process that requires finesse and sensitivity.
This requires finesse because policies that conflict with the fundamental openness of such research are sure to be counterproductive.
So photographing neons has been difficult because they are tricky and require some finesse which I don't...
So photographing neons has been difficult because they are tricky and require some finesse which I don't seem to possess.
Of course, with such a high - compression engine, it requires finesse to produce smooth shifts, but the reward is worth a million flicks of a paddle.
The «Cuda isn't interested in such things, for they require finesse.
Outsmarting the other guy requires finesse and street smarts, and sometimes it's not a matter of money but of finding your focus and purpose.
Randi deals with situations that require finesse, and works to save every adoption from becoming a return with the confidence she exudes.
Especially when you are in tight spots that require finesse.
This newly implemented upgrade system is something that players should take with a bit of thought since the materials needed are rare, hard to find, and will require some finesse to obtain in the long run, but will also require players to obtain a highly grown Guardian Tree to even have a chance of getting a bit easier than before.
It is within this tension — actions that are easy to take but require finesse to use well — that all Zelda games pitch their challenges.
Highlighting soft skills on a resume is something that does require some finesse and some precision.
The job of a claims manager requires finesse, and so does your resume.
But those opportunities require finesse.

Not exact matches

Otherwise, if your taxes require a little more finesse, tax preparers like TurboTax or H&R Block offer online software, walk - in appointments, and even mobile apps to help guide the tax preparation process.
It doesn't require as much finesse as other pastries.
Some French sauces require a little finesse getting the timing / consistency right, but this one is pretty hard to mess up.
Crepes require a little more finesse to make than foolproof flapjacks, but the payoff is worth it.
Easier to make than the beef version, chicken pho requires fewer ingredients and takes less finesse for superlative results.
Baking without eggs requires a little finesse... or strong - arming (however you want to look at it).
Managing milk procurement programs requires focus, finesses and, not least, fingers.
Using fresh fruit rather than dried required gentle finesse when kneading the dough, but the luscious blueberries hiding in the scones were worth the extra care.
Composed of the simplest of ingredients (sugar, eggs, cream) and showcasing the season's peak fruit, clafoutis imply a heck of a lot more time and finesses than is actually required.
The second goal, on top of the pace needed to get into position, required a delicate first touch, good control and the finesse to glide it past the keeper — something we have not seen Giroud done very often... if at all.
Tough love is required sometimes, and hopefully it's administered with some finesse.
One night two Brazilian missionaries with whom he was living kept insisting that soccer required far more skill and finesse, that American football was just a series of random collisions among large and irrational men.
The sport in the ultimate, like skiing, requires footwork and finesse in shifting the body weight — fine points that Waikiki instructors are willing to teach to anyone who wants more than a few lessons.
Any parent not vexed by the amount of time, worry and finesse required to feed a child well these days is either the inventor of the Food Pyramid or is rich enough to employ a nanny / nutritionist / professional chef / circus clown.
But as with any craft that requires extreme precision, researchers must first learn how to finesse the materials they'll use to build these structures.
Currently recurve bows — which resemble the Homeric variety and require considerably more strength and finesse to shoot than compound bows — are the only type permitted in Olympic competition.
Arabica beans require much more finesse to grow because the plants are highly susceptible to environmental changes, which is why for good Arabica, it's vital to have growers that love and care deeply for their trees.
The film leaps from scene to scene without the finesse required for a good screenplay.
Even in bite - sized chunks, The Longest Five Minutes features challenging boss fights that require some tactical finesse beyond just mashing attack and Heal every round.
But Souls» deliberate combat felt weighty, and required commitment and finesse.
There's a rock - paper - scissors dynamic in play and timing is crucial so it requires a lot of finesse if you want to emerge victorious and mastering the gameplay can be very rewarding.
Academic rigor and personalization are critical, and the layers of implementation require administrative expertise, management finesse, and political savvy.
At the high - school level, recent years have seen the spread of a dubious practice known as «credit recovery,» whereby young people who fail to complete required courses may retrieve the missing credits by taking online courses and kindred options that may or may not be equivalent in rigor and content to the ordinary courses that they finessed or flunked.
Our instructors are all professional drivers plucked from various corners of motorsports, all here to help us coax these machines around a set of courses designed to familiarize us with the finesse required to pitch a Lamborghini sideways and keep it there.
Getting all that power to hit the wheels requires a bit of finesse.
More than just a BS detector for car hacks with a tendency to speak loudly from their seating crevice, the exercise served to show how much feel, how much finesse, and most importantly, how much restraint is required to tune a modern production car to excellence rather than mere excess.
The transition from electric drive to gasoline can be a bit abrupt and unsettling, and indeed simple tasks like accelerating cleanly at low speed from a stop require a little finesse.
The Porsche feels as if it has a bit more refinement and finesse in the way it handles, but I noticed the brakes in the 911 also require a heavy foot for quick stops.
It's still dead easy to drive to the shops in, though, and aside from the firm ride (which you have to expect, even in its softest setting) it's perfectly usable everyday; the steering is easy and so are all the controls — they hardly require any physical strength to operate, although finesse is essential to make the most of it.
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