Sentences with phrase «shifting your point of»

He suddenly shifts the point of view, and we find ourselves looking at the scene through the eyes of lowly shad seeking a way up the river to spawn; through the eyes of elderly citizens who remember their own childhood when the fish swam free; through the eyes of farmers with their oxen, barred from cutting hay.
Sometimes the shifting point of view becomes entirely that of the one who is to die; his most minute sensations and impressions are recorded.
Greene heightens the suspense just before a death, sometimes by shifting the point of view; he follows the death with the suggestion of a great gap; then he focuses on the survivors at a low point of action.
By simply taking touches in a wider spread of the pitch, Pellegrini kept the defense off balance, shifted the point of attack and created more space for his teammates.
The movie is shot in a raw, TV docudrama - like street style with abrupt and constricted camera movement and shifting points of view.
The screenplay does an excellent job of keeping us as unbalanced as these women, using scattered flashbacks, and shifting points of view as we try to fit the pieces of this evolving puzzle together.
Director Dana Nachman includes enough information to support either interpretation, and even to allow the viewer to shift points of view, back and forth, as the movie goes along.
Sure, controlling the shift points of your car is necessary for engaged driving, but this vehicle would work better without them.
Keep in mind that on some computer - controlled vehicles, the new gear ratio must be programmed into the vehicle's module to ensure that the speedometer and shift points of the transmission are correct.
The perfect complement is the Audi drive select vehicle dynamics system, which enables the driver to freely vary the throttle response characteristic, the shifting points of the seven - speed S tronic, and the boost provided by the servotronic steering system.
In addition, the PCM uses the air flow readings to determine the shift points of the automatic transmission; so if the air flow sensor doesn't work properly, the automatic transmission might shift gears differently.
However, the DYNAMIC SELECT system not only makes it possible to select the suspension characteristics in combination with DYNAMIC BODY CONTROL or AIR BODY CONTROL, it also enables the driver to influence other vehicle settings — such as the throttle response, ECO start / stop function, shift points of the automatic transmission and more.
In the basic package, the driver can switch the characteristic of the accelerator, the shift points of the automatic transmission, the power steering and the automatic air conditioning between the four modes «comfort,» «auto,» «dynamic» and «efficiency.»
Among others, it modifies the characteristic of the gas pedal, the shift points of the S tronic, the servo boost of the electromechanical steering and the characteristic of the adaptive air suspension.
The perfect complement is the Audi drive select vehicle dynamics system, which enables the driver to freely vary the throttle response characteristic, the shifting points of the seven - speed S tronic, and the boost provided by the servotronic steering system, which comes standard with power outputs of 140 kW and higher.
A button on the console allows the driver to change the shift points of the transmission.
The only available transmission is a CVT with Nissan's new D - Step Logic, which simulates the shift points of a geared automatic transmission.
It also comes with drive - by - wire throttle controls and Grade Logic Control, which is designed to adjust the shift points of the five - speed automatic transmission according to whether the car is on flat ground or going up or down hills.
They vary the characteristics of the engine, the shift points of the automatic transmission and the ECO start - stop function: Comfort (C)-- the program is automatically activated when the engine is started.
The DYNAMIC SELECT system puts total freedom in the hands of the driver, as he can control other vehicle settings, such as the throttle response, the ECO start / stop functions, the shifting points of the automatic transmission and more.
It enables the driver to alter the characteristics of the throttle, shift points of the optional seven - speed dual - clutch gearbox and the steering ratio.
We even see a rise of established franchises using pre-existing female characters and developing their own stories, widening those game universes and shape - shifting our point of view as we go through them.
As I move between the mundane empirical spaces of my apartment and studio, and the glamorous fictions of movies, apparently seamless environments are disturbed through ever - shifting points of view.»
As with its threefold repetition in different languages and from shifting points of view, it persists whatever one thinks while subtly changing its targets.
Floyer uses double - takes and shifting points of view to force the viewer to renegotiate their perception of the world.
Shifting points of view and unexpected angles leave viewers uneasy with their perspective.
Using light, sound and video, she allows viewers to renegotiate their perception of the world around them by shifting points of view and creating conceptual double takes.
In creating these ever - shifting points of view, Braman asks the viewer to take an active part in creating meaning: the exhibition's title, Yours, connotes an offering or a salutation, but also alludes to the viewer's role in the work.
Simultaneous readings of this flatness offer a shifting point of view.
As Prager oscillates between these shifting points of view and duality of artifice and reality, she breaks the «fourth wall,» an invisible barrier between the stage and audience, creating a liminal space that invites consideration of how we absorb notions of truth and fiction within visual culture.
The deceptive simplicity of the work is informed by Floyer's particular sense of humour and an almost Beckettian awareness of the absurd; her use of double - takes and shifting points of view forces the viewer to renegotiate his perception of the world.
Turning the perspective of her compositions to her own body as subject, she began painting the nude female figure, shifting the point of view from outside of the canvas as the viewer, to a simultaneous observer and subject.
While some are fully colored and others in value tones, the pictures have come to represent Shemesh's «interest in compression and expansion of space, shifting points of view, and in the current work, the dissolution of form, as the figure melts into its refraction,» the gallery writes.
While starting here can eventually lead to useful solutions, shifting your point of view can be incredibly useful in creating lasting, working solutions.
One suggestion is by shifting our point of view of a stressful situation we can control our emotional response and look to generate solutions rather than generating anxiety and depression.

Not exact matches

FDA commissioner Scott Gottlieb seemed to draw from a whole new regulatory playbook when he recently proposed a policy shift that could eventually reduce the amount of nicotine in cigarettes to the point where they were no longer addictive.
But that series was very successful, and it was a great shift for me, creatively, because I was at kind of a stale point.
The evolution of our R&D spend over years has continued to shift to addressing customer pain points.
Shilling does not say when the stock market will crash, or how big such a crash will be, but he does emphasize the importance of shifting wealth into cash at such times — a point he's been making for much of his career.
«There is an important shift in the industry that is driven by mobile technology at the point - of - sale, integrated with a finance marketplace that is finding innovative ways to help small business get funding for mission - critical equipment, said CEMC founder and currency CEO, Charles Anderson.
Now it is the new way of talking about critical shifting points across lots of different areas from business strategy to careers.
An independent panel has endorsed the proposed development of a liquefied natural gas precinct at James Price Point near Broome, but the recommendation may have little impact as project developers led by Woodside Petroleum have shifted their focus to floating LNG developments.
As mentioned above, Facebook is focusing on community, so Groups will be a main focal point of this shift.
Qualitative measurement of this type of progress is difficult, but the goal should be a lasting cultural shift, not a data point to share with the world.
The reasons are ostensibly diplomatic, pointing to a thaw in relations between Kim Jong - un's regime and South Korea and the West, but some noted that Pyongyang might have also been worried that the mountain was at risk of collapsing, as it visibly shifted during the last nuclear test.
He proposed a «third way» that he called containment, which he defined as «the adroit and vigilant application of counterforce at a series of constantly shifting geographical and political points, corresponding to the shifts and maneuvers of Soviet policy.»
Debi Mishra, partner director of engineering and machine learning at Microsoft Corporation, pointed to the example of GE's aircraft engine business, which shifted its business model from selling machinery to selling engines as a service.
GALLOWAY: It's interesting because I started to see a sort of shift in your point of view of the world with this film.
That's a small numerical shift on a five - point scale, and yet that shift actually puts a woman back into a normal range of her peers.
Despite the TV industry's perception that it is at the top of the entertainment food chain, at some point the impact of this shift becomes inescapable, just as newspaper and music companies eventually had to admit that the shifts they were seeing in consumer and advertising behavior were more than just a speed bump.
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