Sentences with phrase «so much nuance»

To my mind, the elephant in Australia's room is not a topic with so much nuance, and nor in such a crucial decade for the climate is our plan to add another two elephants to the same room.
These details add so much nuance to the VisitCopenhagen summary I quoted above that I, for one, would want to have an extended chat with a bus system representative, once I was in town, to sort out the rules.
Sanders and Roades's Chirons in particular bring so much nuance to a part that would seem to have little inherently built into it; both actors develop shades of introversion and reflexively projected self - confidence to give the character a movingly damaged sense of black masculinity.
While Blair comes across as the statesman riding against unpopularity, Cameron seems not so much nuanced as opportunistic.

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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.
Religion is so much more nuanced than that and unlike being able to prove to a child that events in the middle east are happening, you can not prove the existance of god to an ubeliever.
I hope I was able to do that because there are so many nuances and in cloth diapering, so much depends on your personality.
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.
Don't worry so much about the nuances and enjoy the diversity of experience you are offering your child.
Probably the best way to sum up his views, with apologies to a much more nuanced position, is that inside information should be viewed a property of a corporation rather than something that it «breaks the rules» to disclose, so civil lawsuit enforcement by the owner of the information ought to be the limit of any regulation.
I didn't know much about agricultural policy — I still don't — so I didn't catch all the nuances of his explanation.
We use those obvious questions as stepping - stones toward what we hope is a much more nuanced view of the modern neuroscientific understanding of how the three or so pounds of brain in your head can give rise to the complexities of the human experience.
We used a great tour company during our time here, they seriously helped so much with navigating all of the nuances of Morocco!
The problem I have with so much writing about screenwriting is that it is often only about structure (Syd Field's plot points; the Hero's Journey, etc) without a lot of understanding of the nuances of character, tone, et al involved.
Ok, so perhaps not that much of a departure, but the soft edges of the coarsened character make for a compelling and nuanced performance.
So perhaps it's fitting that, at last, his coming - out occurs in a movie filled with much bigger stars that requires this charming, nuanced performer to play the single dumbest character of his life.
John Early and Meredith Hagner as Elliott and Portia are marvels in roles that should be written off as second comings of Will & Grace's Jack and Karen, but are imbued with so much pathos and nuance that you're no longer merely infatuated with them as second - banana comedic relief, but instead endeared to their worst tendencies.
Director Michael Bay, who learned the art of subtly and nuance on the set of «Pearl Harbor» also wisely puts back much of the comedic touch that made the original so successful.
McGrath is so determined to wedge in as much of the book as possible that he slices out all the nuance, so characters who discreetly withhold every thought and emotion in the book core - dump them on each other in the movie, in a flood of rushed exposition.
That small, quiet movement from McAdams conveys so much with so little, and Disobedience truly thrives in its restraint, striking a stunning balance between being explicit about its queer love story but also nuanced and subtle in its complex emotional storytelling.»
I could go on about Swords of Ditto and all the nuances it includes: the upgrade system, the regeneration of the town, and so much more, but to make a decision now before the final version of the game releases would be insulting to the creativity and wonder the game provides.
The distinction may seem small, but Crowe treats it with so much respect that it's obvious he feels implicated in its nuances, which are largely what this movie's about.
There's so much to be written about the film, but it really bears a second or third viewing to fully capture all the nuances and themes available.
They're both so often cast to be brittle but they're capable of warmth and offer so much more nuance than they get credit for.
Filled with great performances and minimalist tales so nuanced we barely realize how much we have been moved until afterwards, Certain Women is that great cinematic achievement that lingers long in our imagination, merging with our dreams.
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...
That was not a subtle movie, nor was it a nuanced performance, but in terms of showmanship, Jones brought so much energy to her work.
Farrier and Reeve's film handles the delicate subject matter with so much more care and nuance.
But recent work has added nuance, showing that it's not so much the quantity of words children hear as the quality that matters.
It's rare that academic expectations get as much attention as they have here in Indiana — but for the average parent or interested outsider, it's hard to have an opinion on a debate that's so full of jargon and nuance.
Partly, this is because they're so much subtler and easier to calibrate than most carbon - ceramics, which typically have all the nuance of a George Foreman right cross to the jaw.
Half the book takes place over a two day car ride that Ward manages to make riveting by giving so much life to the nuanced emotions between the characters.
As with any sociological study, it is a given that those being studied are changed by the very process of being observed, and one wonders if (and how much) their stories were nuanced so as not to offend Hochschild.
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 control was actually so horrid at first that I swore the game simply had its emulation clocked too fast on the processor, but as I played it more the pace didn't seem any more insane than I'd remembered so much as I was simply unable to get any nuance out of my steering.
So when something as brilliantly wrought as Lost Planet 2 comes along, with its immense number of fascinating nuances and insightful design choices, it receives coverage that's very much distorted and more than a little bit unfair on account of how the gaming press is structured.
Of course, I can't say much for the game, other than character reveals, considering the real make - or - break for most any fighting game lies in the subtle (and sometimes not so subtle) nuances of the mechanics.
The animation / lighting / other nuances are just so much better!
So much went in to establishing the world that Aloy and the Nora inhabit that every single conceivable nuance was crafted with meticulous care and attention.
Not only is it so much more than a mere level editor, but it also gives us a fresh appreciation of the Mario series» nuanced design.
The Antiquity paintings (2009 — 13) pulse with complex layerings of image, reference, and chromatic nuance as Koons explores the historical oscillation of form in painting and sculpture, the movement back and forth between two and three dimensions, that underpins so much of his own artwork.
Akunliyi's work loses much of its tactility and detailed nuance in reproduction, so the exhibition provides its own direct evidence — or primary source — of her budding potential.
Couple with that the apparently cumbersome, intricate, and in many cases arcane nuances of continually adjusting mixed quality point measurements so as to average across space and time (and hence across thermodynamic regimes) and I am unconvinced that such GATs represent much more than the adjustment process evolution.
I suspect this time you have not so much missed a nuance as invented a straw man.
In general, the public is bored with nuance and technicalities, so I'm not sure your complaint makes much sense.
Without historical knowledge of the grammatical nuances and peculiarities of eighteenth - and nineteenth - century society, the significance of events in Austen's plots may be lost on the reader, and the motivations of the characters so much harder to fathom.
Too much discussion so far has focused on whether or not Mc - W's short history of the dispute has captured all the nuances of the dispute.
An example of this nuance is that there is so much coal out there it dominates the measure, but how fast is it being dug up and extracted?
For professors to then pick up the ball and encourage their students to do so, would surely help yield a legal resource of great value to members of the bar but, also, to members of the public — to whom this would provide the means to be much more nuanced or circumspect and, potentially, helpful in the legal «readings» they bring to us as clients!
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