Sentences with phrase «seen much nuance»

Not exact matches

I was surprised to see such a dismissive statement from Keller, who has devoted so much of his life to carefully addressing the questions of skeptics with nuance and respect, and who has a generally open attitude toward doubt.
And if you see adoption as infinitely complex, you notice the nuances in her story, the shades of gray and hues of color, so much deeper and more intricate than simple black and white interpretations.
In all of this, «Phoenix» is helped a great deal by the delicate, nuanced performance by Hoss, very much the German actress of her generation, who was seen alongside the late Philip Seymour Hoffman in last year's crackling «A Most Wanted Man.»
But then the nuance of the photos set in and say so much; you see Blanchett's wrinkles around her eyes just ever so slightly, hinting at her age...
With the tempo cooled, director David Yates (back for his third film) and screenwriter Steve Kloves pore over the nuances of character and environmental changes, delighting in the opportunity to kick the kids out of Hogwarts (nowhere to be seen in this installment) and into the treacherous Muggle world, staging much of the action in outdoor locations that open up the scope of the series.
As you can see, she's not given much to do but act terrified and hang all over Hartnett, but one could argue that watching her friends die prepared Williams for much more nuanced portrayals of grief down the line.
A good example of this is the patented MSX technology that allows the thermal image to have the corresponding visual image outline overlaid, giving a much more detailed and nuanced perception of what the observer is seeing
As you can see, a seemingly simple topic such as the life insurance death benefit is much more nuanced than you would expect.
Seems like he and I approach living abroad in similar ways, trying to see as much as possible and saying «yes» to stuff we normally wouldn't, so I really enjoyed hearing about his experiences and his thoughts about some of the cultural differences and nuances between his American life and what he experienced in Costa Rica.
The result is a title that's very satisfying to master, much like the console versions, and the in - game tutorial / combo assist screen make it very easy to follow what's happening, but just like any other fighting game time must be spent learning all of the nuances in order to really see the full potential that the title has to offer.
This was a show of subtleties and nuances in artworks whose subject matter could be seen as mundane ---- a far cry from the overcharged and imposing aesthetics and subjects that define much of contemporary art today.
2) Question: I saw your earlier post about the costs and benefits of «flipping off» the police, but I feel like my «middle finger» case is much more nuanced.
The Note 7 makes excellent use of its improved pressure recognition: you can see it in how the virtual ink flows as you write, and how much nuance you can get into your sketches.
So much so that it may be difficult to see and understand the nuances that make one company stand out from another.
Their study sample is much larger than yours, and as a result, they see nuances and patterns in cover letters that you probably don't see.
And if you see adoption as infinitely complex, you notice the nuances in her story, the shades of gray and hues of color, so much deeper and more intricate than simple black and white interpretations.
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