Sentences with phrase «sophisticated nuances of»

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Jeremy Bailenson, director of Stanford University's Virtual Human Interaction Lab, says that as the technology gets more sophisticated, VR business calls will usher in more nuanced nonverbal communication that is lost in today's video conferences.
Even though I don't recommend day - trading, I've recently started exploring the nuances of more sophisticated trading platforms like CMC Markets.
While some vendors in this category focus on coaxing employees to parrot marketer - crafted messages, the more mature and evolved vendors enable more sophisticated approaches that respect the nuances of online relationships.
So how is this a «nuanced and complex portrait» of «a more sophisticated bunch» Ralph.
In the first place, a «cooler» and more sophisticated scholarship distanced from the heat of earlier controversies has seen new historical nuances and has begun to question the claim of the old Princeton theology to represent the «church doctrine of inspiration» adequately.
There is no question but that its use of Christian tradition was far more sophisticated and nuanced.
In his own wide - ranging and nuanced criticism of both biblical and secular texts, Ricoeur himself moves easily from a close reading of symbols to theoretical reflection, thereby modeling for an entire generation a more conceptually sophisticated way of joining religion and art than had heretofore been practiced.
The situation in Europe, including Britain, is more nuanced than that in North America, largely because Europe's Muslim populations have a longer and more established social and political history in nations where Muslims (of the theological left, right and center) are represented by sophisticated networks of» mosques and political NGOs that defend the rights of Muslims and shape their participation in civic life, including the introduction of Islamic law for civil cases.
«The more sophisticated marijuana agriculture becomes, the more control growers will have over all kinds of nuances and flavor notes.
Advances in computing power and physics have helped him build sophisticated models, spun from hundreds of thousands of lines of computer code, that capture the nuances of the stars» shape while taking into account everything from stars» rotation and nuclear reactions to Einstein's theory of gravity.
So he sexes up his narrative by presenting it as a battle between the «short, professorial looking» Emanuel, a «nuanced and sophisticated» man who talks in complete sentences, and the obdurate William Gray of Colorado State University, «a towering figure of American hurricane science,» who has for many years produced remarkably accurate forecasts of the upcoming Atlantic hurricane season and who repeatedly and loudly denies — in congressional hearings and everywhere else — that humans have any role in climate change.
She showed some of her public perception data indicating that regular citizens can make nuanced decisions and formulate sophisticated opinions, although they draw upon a variety of factors to do so including history, trust, controllability, familiarity, being informed, and cultural world views.
A Challenge for Psychoneuroimmunology, Broom et al take the progressive field of Psychoneuroimmunology to task and demand an even more nuanced and sophisticated approach to the human experience.
Dating is a stage of romantic relationships in humans whereby two people meet socially with the aim of each assessing the other's suitability as a «[Taken In Hand] is not a regressive return to patriarchy but a more nuanced, sophisticated, informed form of relationship that is far more equal than
Under Cuarón's direction, the film is more sophisticated and nuanced while at the same time losing none of its entertainment appeal.
War for the Planet of the Apes (YouTube, iTunes, Vudu, Google Play, Amazon Video) In the final reckoning between humanity and the hyperintelligent primates we never should have created, sophisticated motion - capture technology made Andy Serkis's nuanced performance as chimp leader Caesar possible and snatched a Visual Effects nomination along the way.
Band of Misfits, and Disney's Wreck - It Ralph are entertaining reminders that studio films with sophisticated, nuanced scripts and well - realized characters can be calibrated to appeal to both children and adults.
Still, even high expectations don't quite prepare you for the startling impact of «Carol,» an exquisitely drawn, deeply felt love story that teases out every shadow and nuance of its characters» inner lives with supreme intelligence, breathtaking poise and filmmaking craft of the most sophisticated yet accessible order.
However, the value - added approach is more nuanced and sophisticated than that of No Child Left Behind, which could soon be reauthorized.
At the heart of this lies a sophisticated, nuanced, role for research findings; viewed through the lens of professional judgement; implemented in an incremental and well - evaluated fashion.
Courtney Schafer is one of these good authors, because her worldbuilding is sophisticated and amazingly nuanced.
From his beginnings in Sydney Australia, Mark Whalen has evolved into an artist whose methodically sophisticated paintings and sculptures examine the complexities and nuances of the human condition.
Some of us fought the good fights in the 1960s and now our thinking has become more sophisticated and nuanced.
The whistleblowing packager of the emails and files, based on their nuanced use of search terms, was sophisticated enough and sufficiently knowledgeable of the issues and backstory to know that policy - level climate talks are a runaway train where new facts can have no impact on the discussion.
Our long experience practicing in prominent firms and in complex, multi-party insolvency situations enables us to achieve a sophisticated, nuanced understanding of each client's interests, objectives and alternatives.
We understand the nuances of sophisticated practice and apply it to the real world needs of our clients.
The CAT observed that the experts» oral evidence in response to questions from the Tribunal was «considerably more sophisticated and nuanced than that set out, rather briefly, in their Experts» Report» (§ 76), but it still could not be satisfied that the damages sought would broadly reflect «the governing principle of damages for breach of competition law», that is, «restoration of the claimants to the position they would have been in but for the breach» (§ 88).
For a long time, our best sci - fi writers and the cognoscenti of artificial intelligence have been telling us that it's not a question of if but when machines will take over even the most sophisticated and nuanced intellectual work.
Our combination of aptitude testing and career direction coaching is rated among the best by other career coaching professionals and is considered to be one of the most sophisticated and nuanced career path decision programs available worldwide.
As a result, the parties are able to merge their attorneys» legal advice with the financial neutral's advice, which often leads to much more sophisticated or nuanced settlement results than would be true if everyone is mechanically dividing assets and debts without the benefit of professional financial advice.
The level of conversation was on a high level and ABD members demonstrated a sophisticated and nuanced understanding of collaborative strategies that was most impressive.
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