Sentences with phrase «subtle point»

But it's also seriously misleading — in a way that misses a more important and subtle point about net neutrality.
The tablet's physical design reflects a serious effort to make the tablet stand out, albeit on subtle points.
I think we miss a couple of subtle points here.
This is something to watch out for, and it's a fairly subtle point.
Featuring a slip on design with a flat sole, subtle pointed toe and a neat bow at the front, finished with delicate beaded branding.
It's a rather subtle point, and probably not worth much consideration.
Most people are unaware of seemingly subtle points in their resume that scream out certain things to employers.
The asymmetrical hem with subtle points is super-flattering.
This is an extremely subtle point made by the vitaraag Lords (absolutely detached Lords)!
A third and subtle point relates to the differences in the level of interest rates actually paid on different loan products (Graph 2) when compared with reference rates (Graph 1).
The second subtle point that Maritain makes about practical intellect begins again with the fact that ethical and political action are always about existents.
Regarding practical wisdom, Maritain makes two extremely subtle points whose fullness I will not be able to reproduce.
There will be plenty of reasonable suggestions put forward as to why this might be — from subtle points about counter-pressing and team shape and the difficulty of translating club systems over to the international game, to snarky ones about Theo Walcott being no Erik Lamela — but ultimately everybody will realise, even if they don't vocalise, that the England shirt is a cursed object that destroys every beautiful thing that it touches.
Later on we got some puppetry from the amateur pianist too, with Ed Balls — his shouting monotone drowning out whatever subtle points he may or not have been making in his reply to Osborne - turning to the fondly - remembered 1980s tv show Rainbow for his own inspiration.
Impress, thus, uses a simple observation about the practice of print - making, and the material marks that this leaves on the page, to make a broad subtle point about what a print is and does.
A. I've always thought that cartoon strips can be enormously successful at attracting people's attention and making (sometimes) quite subtle points effectively and painlessly, and I've always dabbled.
In this original, the duel is between a four string banjo played with a pick (an instrument and technique that has disappeared) and a five string banjo, plucked with fingers, a relatively subtle point of argument.
Feedback is also very expensive because it requires a practice master to closely observe performance and communicate subtle points in a manner that the less experienced lawyer is able to hear and absorb.
But the three members — Thomson, Douglas Hurd and Brenda Dean — appear to have focused, by March 2000, on the more subtle point of his being «non-domicile».
Given such a weak grasp of such an elementary fact, Wolfe's subsequent assertions on subtle points of evolutionary theory warrant suspicion.
I've got to add one final note about a fairly subtle point in that National Science Foundation report on science and engineering — the distinction between the two components of R and D — basic research and development work on promising ideas.
Super-flattering over just about anything, this swingy, architectural tunic top has an elongating center seam and an asymmetrical hem with subtle points, for interest at every angle.
Therefore additional importance is placed on maximizing the time available and requires a focus on the more subtle points of the interview, such as giving a firm handshake, maintaining eye contact and practicing good posture.
Of course, it could be that the aforementioned Finance professor wasn't making a general claim about the relationship between ethics and law at all, but was instead making a more subtle point about ethical standards in competitive domains.
However, the second, subtle point in his framework that should not be ignored is that Clarida recommends the central bank fully commit to an outcome rather than announce various mechanical steps.
It is a subtle point, but very important.
I am grateful for Anthony Migler's comments, which allow me to restate a subtle point.
Monsignor Williams raises a more subtle point.
There is a subtle point to be made here, and Ogden refers to Frederick D. Maurice, who wrote:
The subtle point Peirce seems to be urging here is the difference between experiencing individuality (existence, actuality) and conceptualizing that experience.
But these assertions miss completely the more subtle point that Tinder, Professor of Political Science at the University of Massachusetts at Boston, makes in this interesting, though uneven, book.
Oh Shauna I think you are just missing a subtle point.
Subtle points.
His subtle point was «well what would you expect United to do after f ** ing up the last 2 transfer windows and splashing # 200M in the process?».
However, I had suggested that Čech's departure would undermine Courtois in several ways: one, Courtois would no longer feel the challenge to earn the starter's role, even if Begovic is a solid keeper in his own right; two, Courtois would no longer have a master from whom to learn the subtler points of the position.
I see the subtle point you are making... i.e., there is insufficient data to confidently say one way or another.
Shireen Mitchell made a subtle point at today's Internet Advocacy Roundtable discussion: people often refer to Twitter as an online social network, but she doesn't think of it that way.
These are subtle points that can really make a difference in how well your email campaigns work.
In this line of work there's room for doubt on some subtle point nearly every week.
These robo - mussels pick up on how the animal's shell interacts with sun, wind, and tide to determine its body temperature — a subtle point that a plain old thermometer would miss.
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