Sentences with phrase «so subtlety»

are just so subtlety gorgeous.
And so subtlety flies out the window, along with a desire to engage for the long haul.
The profile has changed slightly with waft lines moved forward ever so subtlety.
Microsoft was not so subtlety left off that list.
With us in North America, on the contrary, Christ and culture are so subtlety intertwined, so inextricably connected at the subconscious or unconscious level, that we do not know where one leaves off and the other begins.
Our first taste of the car is exclusively on track and behind a pace car that appears to be on a qualifying lap, so the subtleties of ride quality, low rev response, and the finesse of the controls at low speeds will have to wait.
Dogs have less taste - buds than we do, so the subtleties of flavour that we enjoy may be lost on your pets.

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With the shock value of the fears of Musk and others abating, Arruda thinks dialogue about so - called «bad AI» will start to have a little more subtlety in 2016.
As more jobs came in, the Mirzas began hiring enough employees so that at least three translators worked on each job — including brief memos, billboards, or hefty insurance guides — to get the subtleties just right.
Business buzzwords like Kaizen, Lean Production, and Process Improvement are so ubiquitous today that it can be easy to gloss over the subtlety of the Japanese strategy.
It's a bit like when you've been dating someone for three months, you start to pick up their subtleties, but you know you have so much more to learn.
The subtlety both of Newman's thought and his prose ¯ together with his personality, so naturally attuned to subtlety in all areas of psychology, life, and thought ¯ has provoked an enormous range of reactions, from almost hyperdulic adulation to deep loathing (a point I once drew attention to here).
Luke specializes in subtlety, allusion, story and inference, so it's great to hear these lines, which are direct, indicative and imperative.
So there's this whole level of subtlety and nuance, and I would argue like the book of Judges, which is just Game of Thrones meets a David Cronenberg film, I would argue that's the editor's point.
Plato also saw, as few since have seen so well, the complexity and subtlety of theoretical problems.
One thing is clear, this sort of subtlety is not the stuff of marketing and advertising; even if Bloom would not have it so, the big selling feature of this book is that the Yahwist is a woman, not that a female J writer is Bloom's personal fiction (again one could raise a feminist objection to this sort of proprietary remark).
Catharine Savage Brosman is certainly an adherent to the austere pleasures of measures (most of Breakwater is formally correct, and when it rhymes it doesn't ask us to marvel at the subtlety of fresh paired with wishing, so good for her).
Hey Laura, You can taste the bananas really subtlety so if you're not a fan then I think avocado could be a good substitute yes, I haven't tried it with avocado so let me know how it goes!
So apart from appearances, just curious if I'm missing a particular subtlety.
The orange - bitter combo adds so much depth and subtlety to sweet potatoes, which are very one - note on their own.
There was so much humor in subtlety of delivery and I found myself legitimately invested in who drew the dicks.
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.
Klopp has spoken already about different tactics and will be looking to be able to tweak options to make us more unpredictable — in this sense then Origi and Sturridge should not be viewed as back - ups because that presupposes they are not going to play unless we want to rest Firmino when all that we have heard so far is that Klopp wants different options — I'm not sure that at home against lowly opposition that Firmino's subtleties are the best way to break down the door — equally a conventional striker against an elite team may not be the best ploy
Redknapp conceded over the summer that the same system would likely prove too naïve and inflexible for the demands of the Champions League, so van der Vaart's arrival can also be seen as a recognition of the need for greater subtlety and sophistication in Tottenham's attacking approach.
«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.
So Much For Subtlety: «This nonsense does not strengthen Workers» rights.
Even so, there is a possible subtlety that most people may be missing as private property continued to exist unlike in the USSR and the Nazi focus may not have been the collectivist one as in placing the group above the individual but more along the lines of placing the state above the government and the people.
There's more subtlety than humans have realized in dropping out of the sky so fast your tail feathers sing.
Theoretically, these so - called tetrachromats can identify subtleties of shading that are indistinguishable to the rest of us; however, this phenomenon has been hard to confirm experimentally.
From a childhood fascination with cactus plants, to field work in Brazil tracing the wild progenitor of the cassava plant, to learning the subtleties of rice cultivation from an expert farmer in the highlands of Thailand, evolutionary biologist Barbara Schaal has found science to be «just so much...
From a childhood fascination with cactus plants, to field work in Brazil tracing the wild progenitor of the cassava plant, to learning the subtleties of rice cultivation from an expert farmer in the highlands of Thailand, evolutionary biologist Barbara Schaal has found science to be «just so much fun.»
«The bottom line here is that there's a lot of subtlety to the findings of this work so far,» she said.
Yoga is all about slowing down and not pushing so hard and cultivating subtlety.
Learn the steps and subtleties involved in moving from Downward Dog to High Lunge so that you can maintain your alignment and musculoskeletal health in the process.
This soft and incredibly romantic palette works so well for any season and is the perfect blend of sophistication, style and subtlety.
I agree with you I love Chloe also like crazy because this brand is so light and crisp with great subtlety unique in its kind
Many single men and women in Guatemala value tradition and customs, so be ready to get aware of all the subtleties of relationships building.
The subtleties and shadings of expression are rendered so well that facial reactions are the source of much good humor and levels of understanding.
As for the story, we get to see the more sympathetic and potentially hero - eclipsing side of «Jack» become the known snarky, sadistic dictator from the Borderlands sequel we all loved to hate, with some surprising amount of subtlety to how Jack became so engrossed in killing the vault hunters as well as how the power got the better of his good intentions.
I also know other moviegoers (and, unfortunately, plenty of critics) who believe Hollywood movies should be graded on the curve: We shouldn't scrutinize them too carefully or be so ridiculous as to expect them to be remotely intelligent or capable of subtlety.
Unfortunately it's handled with little subtlety, originality, and nuance, so the end result is really trite, predictable, and cringe worthy.
Scarlett Johansson and Bill Murray inhabit these characters so fully and with such restraint and subtlety that you can watch each scene repeatedly and find some new quiet choice they make that really helps you to understand who they are.
It looks fantastic and the air of subtlety and sophistication that permeates the entire film gives it a maturity so often lacking in modern cinema.
Nicole Kidman exhibits a range that is almost too astonishing for words: she succeeds in high melodrama, camp, subtlety, comedy, and her singing is just so beautiful.
Each one of these Alex Haley series have been relatively surprising in their, by network TV drama standards, genuineness, with this series continuing the «Roots» mythlogy's tradition of being more evasive of subtlety issues than it could have been, though not quite as much as it should have been, for although this series is generally genuine, there is the occasional manipulative moments, some of which go so far as to dip into melodrama.
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.
There's something refreshing about a story so unconcerned with «subtlety
Some of the music here is big - orchestrated well, and without the synths hiding all the subtleties the players would otherwise be able to bring forth, it would sound so much better.
Part of what makes German director Christian Petzold's pulp psychological thriller so special is the way it wrings complex shades of suspense and disquiet out of very basic techniques, and its finale — the most sublime gasp moment of the year in film — is a master class in simplicity of form, cut almost entirely from just two angles and carried by stars Nina Hoss and Ronald Zehrfeld, whose performances have been building to this one exchange of subtleties.
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.
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