Sentences with phrase «so pronounced»

If you prefer to cover them, use a runner, rather than carpeting from end to end, so that the contrast between wood and carpet doesn't look so pronounced.
The trend is so pronounced it's changed the dynamics of the housing market.
The Pixel's shot just pops here, with fantastic color and contrast, as well as highlights and shadows that are pronounced, but not so pronounced as to blow out detail in the frame.
But compared to other devices in this space, the difference isn't quite so pronounced.
The savings is so pronounced that the amount of money saved by purchasing term life insurance instead of whole life insurance is almost equal to the policy's death benefit.
The fear is so pronounced that at the end of my busiest days, I have been known to scroll through my outbox to confirm that I have not committed the sin of concluding a work email with «love.»
In this year's Altman Weil Law Firms in Transition survey, I was struck by something I don't recall being so pronounced in previous surveys: Legal leaders think attorneys are not good at business development, and it's costing them — «them» being both lawyers and the firms that employ them.
Dr Duncan Lockerby, one of the researchers, said in a press release about the waggle wing research that they weren't entirely sure why the waggle effect was so pronounced, but «with the pressure of climate change we can't afford to wait around to find out.
Also interesting to note is the retreat to the word «sugar» — HFCS has become so maligned, and the current trend towards «natural» food products has grown so pronounced, that the corn industry is seeking to adopt the name of the very substance it once replaced.
These days the supermarket is a minefield of labels and claims - nowhere else is the glaring effect of greenwashing so pronounced.
The change in behaviour of the plots between Regions 1 and 2 is so pronounced that it suggests that some major change in the atmosphere occurs at this point.
Ergo, the «null hypothesis» is that there is NO AGW effect, and certainly that it is not so pronounced as to constitute a CAGW effect.
So a pronounced response to increased RF from, say, insolation in the early C20th is evidence that the climate system will also be sensitive to increased RF from CO2.
But rarely is the effect so pronounced as what scientists have observed happening to bird populations that
Why is it that the warming at Mid-Troposphere is so pronounced in the Antarctic Winter?
But perhaps the connections between then and now wouldn't be so pronounced if not for the pertinence of Schloss's paintings, which, in their seven - decade span, are as much a part of the 21st century as they are of Abstract Expressionism's Golden Age.
Art looked more like the world, and the opposition between art and communication wasn't so pronounced.
The behavior was always so goofy and the hilarity so pronounced that, when they were
The deeply subversive strain in Belgian artist Wim Delvoye's work has never seemed so pronounced as in this replete sampling of his sculptures, drawings and video.
The human compulsion for mark - making, so pronounced in many visual artists, contains an element of the territorial imperative.
Those of you to whom «abstraction» signifies something great — Josef Albers, say, or Jackson Pollock or Barbara Hepworth — will find the sense of being hoodwinked so pronounced as to turn you against works you might otherwise have enjoyed.
Yes, this applies to only two of the four nominees, but in the case of one of them, the moral noblesse is so pronounced that it makes it rather difficult to address critically.
If the purveyors of one - way conversations had offered something more sustainable and satisfying, maybe our need to «talk to real human beings» again would not have been so pronounced.
So pronounced was his talent, reports Vasari, that when his master, Ghirlandaio, absented himself momentarily from his work in Santa Maria Novella, and the young art student took the opportunity to draw «the scaffolding, trestles, pots of paint, brushes and the apprentices at their tasks» in this brief absence, he did it so skillfully that upon his return the master exclaimed: «This boy knows more than I do.»
The paper goes a lot more in depth than that, it basically shows that you can enhance specific brain functions through playing video games and that this effect is so pronounced it even shows up on brain scans.
It doesn't help that the ideological differences between the two factions are so pronounced and that they're quickly evolving into enemies.
The product of 200 years of inbreeding, Charles» tongue was too large for him to speak properly, his infamous Hapsburg jaw was so pronounced that he was unable to chew, and his intellect was somewhat lacking.
PS — I can't remember another day quite like this, where the late negative to positive move was so pronounced.
The difference is so pronounced that each resident in West Vancouver could afford to buy a fleet of luxury cars and still retain the title of being the richest city in Canada.
Yes, many people are still fighting that war, on both sides of the debate, and it may well be some time before the most reluctant publishers realize that their cause is lost, but the gains made by self publishing have been so pronounced, so rapid and what is most important, so irreversible, that it's time to call it done.
Indie news agencies and dedicated blogs are finding it hard to monetize their sites now that smartphone usage is so pronounced.
Fortunately, this is not so pronounced like on the Xperia Z smartphone, given that one would more likely watch a 10 - inch device diagonally more often than a smaller 5 - inch one, and would rarely have the opportunity of noticing problems regarding the poor viewing angle.
(The instances were so pronounced we're almost convinced it was a fly - by - wire throttle issue rather than a lack of eagerness from the powerplant.)
It's so pronounced in the i3 that you rarely need to apply the brakes when in traffic.
Turn in slowly at an intersection and the car would plow with understeer so pronounced it was like an instructional video.
Typically in a Mercedes you feel in total control, yet in the 190 the heaviness is so pronounced you feel as if you're along for the ride.
Why racial achievement gaps were so pronounced in affluent school districts is a puzzling question raised by the data.
«Grandiloquent nonsense aside, Shyamalan's storytelling tropes are so pronounced that he is ripe for the kind of retrospective appreciation the so - called vulgar auteurists have brought to filmmakers like John McTiernan.
No matter how committed they may be to the role, it's hard to suspend disbelief; the disparity between the character's poverty and the celebrity's obscene wealth is so pronounced that it continually gets in the way.
That wouldn't be so pronounced if attention were paid to the personalities, but the film keeps them at a distance.
Their sneering superciliousness is so pronounced it is insulting both to the central couple and the audience.
It was very much a transitional moment: Within that enclave, they found harmony, community, and a kind of prosperity, but as soon as they wandered into the neighboring white sections of Long Island, the antipathy was so pronounced that the Ford children would sometimes end up running home.
The hyper - conservative agenda in this film is so pronounced that it almost renders parodies like Team America: World Police redundant.
While playing opposite John Barrymore in The Great Man's Votes (1938), her scene - stealing propensities were so pronounced that, at one point, Barrymore threw her off his knee and bellowed «Who the hell do you think you're acting with, you silly little brute.
Rambo's significant beefcake factor is so pronounced in First Blood: Part II that it practically begs to be taken as queer - baiting camp.
Haneke's grip on his characters is so tight, his aesthetic so determined and claustrophobic, and his art - shock tactics so pronounced that when he occasionally indulges in symbolism it comes across as incongruous.
I know New Englanders complain about the weather a lot throughout the year, but it's hard to leave here when the change in seasons is so pronounced (hello, leaf peeping season).
With very young kids, the differences aren't quite so pronounced, but as children get older, their gender roles tend to diverge more dramatically.oys over, say, eight years old in particular tend to be pretty skeptical about yoga.
These five group qualities were so pronounced that Lowen and Reich would challenge any psychologist to bring them any patient and within minutes they could hand them back a detailed history of this person's life challenges, long - term behavior patterns as well as why they presented with the specific neurotic tendencies they had.
In a portion of patients the digestive problems are not so severe, not so pronounced, but when you start asking direct questions you find the patient has got a digestive disorder or has suffered from a digestive disorder sometime in his or her life.
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