Sentences with word «sparseness»

Previous Planck analyses did not show the amount of dust polarization in that patch of sky or other high - galactic - latitude regions of the Milky Way because of the relative sparseness of dust and low signal compared to noise in these regions (see «Milky Way map skirts question of gravitational waves»).
This gives the painting an all - over visual sparseness and vibrant luminosity; the thick white gesso sealing and emphasising the slightly toothy texture of the linen canvas support.
Group solid furnishings, like sectionals or bookcases, with visually lighter pieces, like a glass side table or raised bench, to convey spaciousness over sparseness.
There is a pulse and a crackling sparseness and a dark beauty to many of your songs.
That stellar sparseness means it does not look much like a typical spiral galaxy, but rather a loosely connected, ghostly blob of star - pocked gas and dust.
The simple, single line - based sparseness of her illustrations evoke much more when stock still on a page, where the imagination has room to play, than when placed in motion, and the film is only halfway successful in evoking the varying moods and experiences of Marji, Satrapi's younger self.
You both seem drawn to a certain sparseness of character.
And as much as I talk about the deliberate sparseness of the jokes, some of them fall flat.
There is little hair inside or outside of the ears, with an obvious sparseness of hair in front of the ears.
What at first seemed like unfortunate sparseness now feels to me like a canvas for emergent gameplay (those well - worn buzzwords).
While his words lack the lyrical sparseness of a Leone Western, his sentiment aptly nods to the tough, relentless and unforgiving life of the American West.
Due to the house's low - ceilinged sparseness, a normal walk through the interior gives one the feeling of zooming forward.
The cone and tapered wood horizontal of Requin et Baleine (or «Shark and Whale»), point to the precarious sparseness of Arp or Constantin Brancusi.
The piece exemplifies Mr. Holloway's customary sparseness; it might have been extracted from Giacometti's «Palace at 4 A.M.» and resonates here with Franz West's «High,» a shard of pink papier - mâché held aloft by a single wire.
Townsend's sculpture is characterized by a solemn tension, a dramatic sparseness and a striking material presence.
Ms. Kusaka approaches her medium with a Process artist's deliberation, combining and recombining abstract motifs, marking techniques, pale glazes, clay bodies and vessel shapes with a consistent sparseness.
Meanwhile, the imposing sparseness of Philip Vanderhyden's recreation of the late artist Gretchen Bender's «People in Pain,» a massive, dark piece of vinyl lit with neon names, commands attention.
Hence, the data sparseness during the early period of record is the major source of underlying uncertainty in the surface temperature estimates.
The company debuted Project Spartan — the browser itself doesn't have a name just yet — at its Windows 10 event this week, and the first thing you think when you see Spartan is its namesake sparseness: this is a very lightweight - looking browser.
Limitations include sparseness of the data and limited sample size for a study of mortality.
It's difficult to argue New Vegas much like Fallout 3 is a good looking game, as character models look like Madame Tussauds after a chip - pan fire and textures can resemble regurgitated brown Play - doh from a toddler's stomach, but often the games visual sparseness is effective.
Working with this early data is challenging, due to the relative sparseness of temperature records across the country, and the large range of unstandardised instrumentation and observing practices.
Bootstrapping is the minimalistic business culture approach to starting a company — which is characterized by extreme sparseness and simplicity.
At the Quantic Foundry office yesterday, Nic Ducheneaut and I had an interesting discussion about the relative sparseness of the map on the right side.
The sparseness of the interior communicates a sense of beauty and also of frugality — allowing the natural materials and abundant sunshine to articulate simplicity within the chapel.
A reading of Sacks serves both to reveal the sparseness of Sandel's constructive program and to offer new avenues of exploration.
The sparseness of reference to Life and Work issues in the PP is regrettable, but these issues are so easily politicized when the audience is as varied as the one we thought of ourselves as addressing that no one actually proposed additional treatment of them.
The efficiency of their search algorithm scales sublinearly, not with the number of data points, but with the metric entropy of the data set, which is a formal measure of the continuity of the data and their sparseness, relative to the space of possibilities.
It is the sparseness of the signals in the Kenyon cell neurons that makes studying memory formation in flies so promising to Turner and his team.
The sparseness of speech makes this kind of approach practical: even when two or three people are talking at once, in many small regions of a spectrogram the sound is dominated by just one of the talkers.
Ever since NASA's Magellan spacecraft radar - mapped Venus twenty years ago, researchers have been struck by the relative sparseness and random distribution of its impact craters.
For example, in the maps below from the paper, you can see the sparseness of the proxy records that the researchers had available to create their rainfall (left map) and temperature (right map) records.
Immediately after the cells were seeded, each well was checked under the microscope to verify the sparseness of each spherical culture, and only wells containing single - cell suspension with no cell cluster were chosen for tumor - sphere counting after 9 days.
The sparseness of the career mode has more problems rooted in its lack of content.
The sparseness of the parallel storylines is indicative of Sandler's jettisoning of plot and character specifics in the service of mood.
Its sparseness is daring today and it's funnier than some of the comedies I saw in 2013 but I prefer Payne's films when they're tragic and sad too.
The image of all those iconic, beloved characters dissolving into nothingness, the sparseness of the soundtrack behind them: It was an unforgettably arresting moment, and by and large, audiences have indeed been arrested by it.
While his style sometimes frustrates those viewers looking for characters they can relate to and plots that develop in naturalistic fashion, the intrinsically beautiful way in which Mann forms his stories, through the use of gloomy, sumptuous visuals and impeccable music selection, offers enough feeling of depth and beauty to overcome the sparseness of the dialogue.
It's a colorful film with cartoonish but likeable characters, and the flashback sequences add some good visuals to break up the sparseness of life on the farm.
Wright's askew take on Anna Karenina hints at a sympathetic penchant for ebullient reinterpretation — no less so his adaptations of Atonement (by an author essentially making a career of taking a piss) and Pride & Prejudice, which, in its sparseness and emotional economy, could stand alongside Andrea Arnold's magnificent Wuthering Heights.
One thing that felt while watching it and then thinking about it was about the sparseness and terseness of the dialogue.
I really enjoyed it now also — but the sparseness of Truth tempers my enthusiasm.
Despite the sparseness of her prose, Mandel manages to evoke sensuality and tone, mood and atmosphere, all with very little description and zero floridity, something this reader in particular appreciates.
But Mandel's writing includes essences of noir and of the socially conscious novel, and she achieves - through effortless shifts in point of view, and a sparseness that indicates a real sense of sophistication - a highly literary novel.

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