Sentences with phrase «sophistication which»

That's a shame, as the metal frame round the edge gives the handset an air of sophistication which could see it in a higher price tier, but the rear reminds you that in order to deliver such a low price point some corners still need to be cut.
This is the level of sophistication which the Echo range of devices operates with, and it works great most of the time, except for rare occasions that have lead to comedic blunders.
Each work is a long - term endeavour that leads to a level of sophistication which reveals Brian Wills» craftsmanship, but in which the artist's hand seems almost to have been replaced by an industrial mechanism.
Our collection of Varanasi luxury hotels come equipped with contemporary amenities and fuse together the best of antiquity and modern sophistication which characterizes the global economic power that India has become.
While the source material may have originally been aimed at younger audiences, Laudenbach's elegant execution has a sophistication which is more likely to recommend it to older ones.
The interesting thing to note is the increasing precision and sophistication which Hartshorne's successive schemes of classification have.

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Their rapid ascent into offline stardom highlights the increasing sophistication of the platform on which they were discovered.
It's really affordable, and there is a sophistication here that exists in those markets, so you can practice your craft here and maybe buy a house, save some money and raise a family, which would be very difficult there.»
It looks at five «input» categories: institutions, human capital and research, infrastructure, market sophistication and business sophistication, and «outputs,» which are categorized as either knowledge and technology or creative outputs.
One may be that his or her company is in the pro-cess of buying other companies, which often requires a degree of financial sophistication beyond the means of the entrepreneur.
This project, which represents a major advance in the sophistication of the Australian financial system, is now entering its final stages.
The book is mostly centered around VC raises - but the truth is that angel groups are starting to increase the sophistication and stage of business for which they invest.
Alternative investments, such as hedge funds, private equity / private debt and private real estate funds, are speculative and involve a high degree of risk that is suitable only for those investors who have the financial sophistication and expertise to evaluate the merits and risks of an investment in a fund and for which the fund does not represent a complete investment program.
As Cosh puts it, «The oilpatch isn't distinguishable from other kinds of mining or manufacture, or even service businesses, in the degree to which it involves risk, innovation, or scientific sophistication
I admit to espousing a definite idea of Western, upper - middle - class sophistication and elegance, which I associate with material success.
The first two, which show great sophistication in handling modern exegetical tools, concern the New Testament portrait of Peter — both the basic facts («the Peter of history») and the theological presentation of those facts by the inspired writers.
For the over-all result of the great reaction has been a sophistication of the true simplicity of the gospel, the use of a jargon which the common man (and the intelligent one, too, often enough) can not understand, and a tendency to assume that the biblical and creedal language as it stands need only be spoken, and enough then has been done to state and communicate the point of the Christian proclamation.
Increasing historical sophistication has revealed the discontinuities between classical Wesleyanism and late 19th century Holiness thought in which the doctrine of «entire sanctification» was expounded from the accounts of Pentecost in the Book of Acts.
Witness the former Church of England as an object of British humor, or television's Bennie Hill dropping his pants, which is always good for a hearty har - har from a people once held up to Americans as the embodiment of sophistication.
They all reject the kind of fatalistic determinism which at times has hung like a pall over our scientific sophistication.
Although the sophistication with which Wagner plots out this conflict exists on many levels, it can perhaps be seen best in his treatment of the famous «hymn to Venus» that Tannhäuser introduces in the first act.
If such relatively affluent communities do in fact attempt to move beyond their technically and psychologically sophisticated understandings of themselves to tell their household stories, they will encounter there the narrative of groups deprived of technical and academic sophistication who have little but story by which to understand and modify their corporate existence.
People who have achieved a high degree of cognitive sophistication in one domain may make use of relatively simple cognitive strategies in other areas or may resort to such strategies when taken out of contexts with which they are familiar.
But the sophistication of liberation theologies is missing - a point to which I shall return.
Despite these qualities, which were certainly known to the Corinthian Christians, I doubt very much whether Paul impressed sophisticated people (or, for that matter, people with aspirations toward sophistication) as an appealing figure.
Naturally, there are degrees of theological sophistication in this music, which reflects a wide swath of American religious traditions.
Only thus can one understand the triumph of Fascism, which never gained what Gramsci called ideological hegemony — indeed, which never had an ideology at anything like the level of articulation and sophistication of the Catholics, liberals, or socialists.
In another sense, the sophistication of the communication techniques, based on computer technology which permits rapid storage and retrieval of information, is so vastly improved as to represent a qualitative rather than a quantitative advance.
Thus, even before Christianity had a chance to define itself in terms of its own Hebrew origins, it was already being called upon to deal with an alien culture which had a level of philosophical sophistication higher than its own.
Which suggests that it always took sophistication, even on the frontier where books were few, to work one's way across history, to forget what today we call hermeneutics and to claim to be replicating, restoring, repristinating, the pure norms of early Christianity.
These Bavarian finds constitute the earliest evidence of such religious beliefs, as well as showing the enormous speed at which sophistication developed in the artistry of such early man.
So with ease, elegance, tributes of affection, social recognitions — some of us require amounts of these things which to others would appear a mass of lying and sophistication.)
The white chocolate chips, which melt into each bite add a nice sophistication.
Nearly two decades since the hotel shuttered, the first phase of The Condado Vanderbilt, a historical Grande Dame hotel, reopens on Ashford Avenue following an extensive restoration which captures the style, sophistication and service for which the hotel was known.
ABOUT THE CONFIDANTE The Confidante, which is part of The Unbound Collection by Hyatt, is a playful oceanfront oasis in Miami's mid-beach neighborhood that combines the vibrant glamour of Miami's past with the sophistication and amenities of modern day.
Welbeck Sanchez Or May be Giroud for Sanchez for Ariel Presence which would keep defenders busy and Sanchez would in for Iwobi on left wing... These kind of hardworking games are not meant for Ozil... He is more kind of Sophisticated player than blue collar hardworking player... And in this game we want Blue collar worker and not sophistication...
are at odds with what the underlying numbers would predict (hint: there ARE skill differences among these teams), and 2) that maybe these models are not quite at the level of sophistication at which we can say with any certainty that, hey, forget the standings (they lie) and that whole 82 games over six months thing... it's all about the successor to Corsi.
«There was more sophistication all around, and it showed in the games, many of which were played at an international level.
The plan reflects the District's increasing responsiveness and sophistication, moving the District into a greater strategic planning direction and less tactical mode, which is the next logical step in the organization's life cycle and planning evolution.
We love Salon Mario Russo for its sophistication, and now it joins the «style and go» scene as the salon debuts its Style Bar, which offers three hairstyle options: blow out, braids (our favorite!)
Another product by Prego, which was built with sophistication and careful manufacturing, this product has been rated as the most comfortable and convenient.
This baby crib is a thing of beauty which has been designed so carefully with the utmost sophistication and that is why it looks so classy.
Although continuity of care has been identified as a core component of a model of midwife - led care, there is wide variation in the definition and measurement of continuity of care which will require greater sophistication in future studies.
The level of sophistication behind Lord Ashcroft's «target seat operation» is revealed in an extensive article for Wired magazine, which includes the man once in charge of building up the Tories» new media campaign, Francis Maude, saying he «isn't sure» whether the technology will be ready in time for the election.
And in recent days, Mr. Flanagan has shown flashes of political sophistication in his own party, working outward from his base on Long Island — where nine Republican state senators, including Mr. Skelos, live — while reassuring more conservative upstate Republicans on issues like the Safe Act, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo's 2013 gun control law, which he supported but many rural residents abhor.
Nevertheless, humans are the only species in which these vocalizations have attained the sophistication and communicative effectiveness of speech.
Google's admission made other companies realize the sophistication of the attacks they might face, says Alan Paller, director of research at the sans Institute, which trains computer security professionals.
Gimzewski, a physicist at ibm's research laboratory in Zurich, made the device — which admittedly has no immediate practical application — to demonstrate the sophistication of the techniques he and his colleagues have developed for manipulating individual molecules.
Caenorhabditis elegans, a worm with just 302 neurons, shows considerable sophistication in its behaviors, and its defined neuronal wiring and genetic accessibility make it an ideal subject in which to study these interactions.
Aside from the fact that I love little black dresses in general, what attracted me to this particular dress is the full midi skirt, beautiful lace fabric, and the lingerie illusion, which seem to add an instant dose of sexy, yet sophistication.
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