Sentences with phrase «says subtlety»

Hair and make - up artist Julia Green says subtlety is key.
TheWrap's own Inkoo Kang said the subtlety - free adaptation was, in essence, «porn without plot,» but also noticed a «skillful distillation of James» first book that captures the heady exhilaration of being someone's fixation.»
But because curvature k depends in a more delicate way on scale s, tending to zero for both large and small s, I would say the subtlety of that dependency fully justifies a 7.

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To say The Circle lacks subtlety, in other words, is an understatement.
With that said, knocking a small boutique car maker like Aston for its infotainment system is like complaining that a Michael Bay movie lacks subtlety.
«Tech can make us forget what we know about life,» she said, namely, the joys of off - the - cuff chitchat or the subtleties in emotion when arguing face - to - face.
No one can say that in presenting his endlessly repeated thesis, Frank is guilty of excessive subtlety.
While the latter have no «business as usual» stamp, since the war colored almost everything those years, one senses that the editors were saying: life must go on; faith needs nurture; the subtleties of life matter; there are trenches in America as well as on the front lines.
I said that it is very important to realize the subtlety of what theyâ $ ™ re doing.
Says Scholes, «While Seed - Faith, as a concept, indicates that you can give time, talents, or money to anyone (not necessarily Oral Roberts), the subtleties of the copy point toward giving to Oral Roberts....
Underneath all the smooth, silky subtlety of the sermon I hear an undercurrent, a subtext to all that is being said, and it is this: «Comply!
One of the subtleties of the question of continuity is that, even if one accepts the theory of discrete actualities, the limitations of our powers of introspection (which is really, as Ryle says and Whitehead implies, a form of memory) prevent us from clearly identifying definite intuitions of or by single experiences.
It is, says Wisdom, like the decision of a judge in the face of a complex presentation of evidence, which involves many subtleties, including the judge's attitudes.
Abhidhamma - pitaka, or the basket of discipline for the Sangha or Order; the basket of the sayings of the Buddha; and «the basket of higher subtleties as given by Winternitz, or variously as given by others, «the basket of philosophy,» or the «basket of apologetic,» or defense of the doctrine.
«Those people will never understand the subtleties of football,» he says, nodding towards the African delegations whose votes have secured Havelange's triumph.
Morrall says he never saw a young man pick up the subtleties of the prostyle passing game so quickly — which, of course, is exactly what the Dolphins say about Marino.
«Most people can tell the difference between smiling, crying, and sleeping, but we're not so good at the subtleties of what babies are doing,» she says.
«His approach had all the subtlety of Flashman,» said a source close to Miliband.
«If someone is trying to learn a skill that has lots of subtlety to it, it helps to engage with a teacher and have them correct you,» Morgan said.
«If you look closely you see there's more subtlety to it,» says Tanner.
In musical terms, says Dr Veronica Grieneisen, whose fascination with music helped shape the study, the team has found a way of analysing complex shapes that delivers not only the basic sound but its subtlety, depth and harmonic range.
«Understanding the subtleties of the process for switching stickiness on and off is groundbreaking,» said Greaney.
«It's one of the few really quiet rooms in the whole city,» he says, «a place where you can hear subtleties
The notion that the subtleties of people's language choices carry such freight holds tremendous practical potential, Ireland says.
«It could be that what we see at the margins are these subtleties due to the language used in the questions,» he says.
«The bottom line here is that there's a lot of subtlety to the findings of this work so far,» she said.
There is an intense focus on the subtleties of each posture,» says Chris.
That said, I kind of steer away from dressing up and lean towards being subtlety festive.
There is something to be said for subtlety after all.
They'll do this by either explicitly saying «IT»S BLACK TIE» or more subtlety with the look of their invite and the location.
That said, subtlety is not the overwhelming impression.
The director juggles different points of view with aplomb, and her strong script addresses with impressive subtlety the gap between what people say and what they do under extreme pressure.
I could have used more detail, but at the same time, I loved the subtlety and the way the film used imagery, music, and sometimes silence to provide the answers instead of just outright saying it, although even this technique isn't always totally subtle.
Sure, this film's subtlety lapses are limited in quantity, and even when they're at their very worst, a descent into just plain corny is never made, or at least very rarely made («I thought I was gonna die from your love»...), but this drama can only go on for so long before slipping out of relative consistency in bonafide resonance, which isn't to say that unevenness ends there.
You will see most of them coming — subtlety isn't the game's strong point — but just because you expect something bad to happen to anybody who says they are «getting out of the game and becoming a family man» doesn't make it any less devastating when it happens.
I must say that the Russo's balanced the huge cast with immense subtlety and integrity.
Tony Kaye, never known for subtlety, has a lot to say.
He dares to say what so many of us think — dares to approach subtleties and intricacies that so many of us don't want to bother talking about.
Needless to say, the terrific cast Nichols assembles here does tremendous work with the material, conveying feelings of great complication and subtlety with very little.
The slow - moving plot and character development suggest something deeper to say, however the audience may well be too anaesthetised to appreciate its subtleties.
Add two dream sequences woven into the narrative with sinister subtlety, and it becomes apparent that the entire film plays like a projection of a male wet dream - cum - nightmare of a libido that knows no borders, leaving Sung - nam apologizing absurdly to his wife for things he said in his sleep.
Hazanavicius, who also wrote the screenplay, is unquestionably sincere, but subtlety is not his forte, to say the least; The Search rolls over its thinly conceived characters like a Russian tank, flattening each one into a didactic position paper.
That said, there is a lot of subtlety in the spaces in between.
The title is at first glance an echo of Gianfranco Rosi's magnificent refugee documentary study Fire at Sea: a film whose subtlety, complexity and depth I have to say go way beyond this.
Based on that project alone I would say he has the subtlety and the vision to keep a Cobain biopic from becoming something it shouldn't be, but if that wasn't enough, he also previously co-wrote the screenplay for Todd Haynes» I'm Not There, one of the most unconventional musician biopics ever.
Private Valentine: Blonde & Dangerous ultimately possesses all the depth and subtlety of a garden - variety sitcom - complete with melodramatic plot developments and groan - worthy punchlines - and it does go without saying that Simpson's cinematic track record remains aggressively unimpressive.
While I can't say I immediately buy Rourke as a jazz trumpeter (yes, I'm stereotyping jazz trumpeters as not looking like the visibly beaten Rourke), I will admit to being intrigued by the clip for no other reason than it maintains a sense of subtlety in spite of the fact that Fox is sporting a pretty nifty set of wings (it's not like that, get your mind out of the gutter).
«I think he just possesses something that so many other actors don't have, some kind of innate subtlety and sensitivity,» Haigh said of Plummer, who is soon to appear as wealthy kidnap victim John Paul Getty III in Ridley Scott's «All the Money in the World.»
She's so much smarter than Lynch that you're kind of pulling for him, but then he says something along the lines of «You have, like, the most awesome subtleties,» and you just want to stuff him in the nearest locker.
There's something that can be said for the subtlety of emotions.
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