Sentences with phrase «subtleties lost»

DSEE HX delivers studio - quality sound by restoring subtleties lost in the compression process.
I can't speak to the effectiveness of translating the book to screen in this instance, nor bemoan any subtleties lost in translation.
Perhaps it's a subtlety lost in translation.

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Yet the subtlety and substance of real - world interactions are lost in the rigidness of our online tools.
Most of the neo-orthodox and some of the radicals worked out and employed, however implicitly, a dialectical method whose subtlety was often lost on the reader amid the resounding proclamations of their triumphant theological conclusions.
But, I think it relates to the way I think about self - care in a way because it is about listening to the subtleties, and how all of that gets lost when there is a lot going on.
If a pizzeria requests a photograph, it's Del Re's job to pare that down to a few lines, losing much of the subtlety of the original image.
The subtlety of the perfectly pleated unbleached parchment paper was clearly lost on him.
The human eye, under dark conditions and allowed to fully dark - adapted, is exquisitely sensitive to light and is capable of seeing subtleties of intensity and structure that are lost in video images.
Cortisol pumps you up into the classic fight or flight mode; you get a massive burst of energy, you lose any subtlety in your movements.
This ambitious record loses subtlety in the grand Springsteen - ish gestures of songs like Just For Tonight.
Unfortunately, in these days of overinflated budgets and computer - generated special effects, subtlety is a lost art.
It is perhaps due to its subtlety that Lost in Translation has been described as «sublime», but what exactly does this mean?
It lacks the subtlety of an All Is Lost, but it delivers the thrills.
Retreading «Prisoners» territory to an extent that at times makes you wonder if they're two parts of some sort of Canadian auteur experiment that no one else is in on, what is lost in the transfer, however, is any of the Villeneuve film's subtlety or shading, and we are left only with its most lurid, credulity - stretching highlights, with all other textures blasted out to snowy blankness.
His touch shines through in the more carefully choreographed sequences of Clash of the Titans, but for the most part his nuance is drowned out by the visuals with all the subtlety of the rolling boulder in Raiders of the Lost Ark..
With Schneider and Mortimer easily matching Gosling's proclivity for minor - key subtlety, these scenes have a quiet intimacy that gets lost as soon as the doll (which Lars names Bianca) arrives and the entire movie shifts gears.
Retreading «Prisoners» territory to an extent that at times makes you wonder if they're two parts of some sort of Canadian auteur experiment that no one else is in on, what is lost in the transfer, however, is any of the Villeneuve film's subtlety or shading, and we are left only with its most lurid, credulity - stretching highlights, with all other texture blasted out to snowy blankness.
Life of Something Like It loses some of its sheen when it goes for bluntness over subtlety.
Painfully unfunny much of the time, this film will only appeal to those who find the most obvious of gags to be hilarious, the kind of audiences where any attempt at subtlety is lost.
Lost on most voters were subtleties like Duncan's neoliberal education reforms being so unpopular that Congressional Democrats agreed to strip the Education Secretary's post of most of its power.
The qualities lost in so many modern cars, including the blindingly fast all - wheel - drive Euro, are the subtleties of driver involvement — and old fashioned fun - factor.
The perfect convergence of writer and subject, Lost Memory of Skin probes the zeitgeist of a troubled society where zero tolerance has erased any hope of subtlety and compassion - a society where isolating the offender has perhaps created a new kind of victim.
Especially since I read most on a black and white screen, the subtleties of the cover art are lost in a mess of gray scale.
Like any other price action signal, there are subtleties to trading the inside bar setup and learning these subtle differences between a «good» and «bad» inside bar signal is often the difference between winning or losing money with them.
Dogs have less taste - buds than we do, so the subtleties of flavour that we enjoy may be lost on your pets.
In fact I'd say almost all of the show's subtlety with slang and their made up words are lost entirely.
It's not just the fact that playing this as a young boy, much of the subtleties of the plot were lost on me but also in terms of the greater narrative, Liquid's involvement in the events of Phantom Pain has retroactively given his motives more potency.
It's possible that some subtlety was lost in the translation, but I can't imagine how anyone could reasonably expect Kojima to stick around after the year he's had.
Because what is lost along the way is modestly, subtlety and surprise.
He searches in overlooked places like highway overpasses, construction sites, parking lots and trailer parks with the intent of creating order out of chaos and upheaval without losing subtlety and mystery.
It lost out to the new kid on the block — photography — in the»70s, which ushered in a harder - edged realism, but prior to this its appeal was its lack of subtlety, tempting readers into a best - selling world where men were men, women voluptuous, good was good and bad really was evil.
But sometimes the organizing institution is dead set on its title, even when important subtleties are lost in translation.
«One of These Black Boys» creates an overwhelmingly immersive experience without losing the qualities of the little moments of subtlety.
Melrose Place was not famous for its subtlety, but one of the things that was lost on me while I watched the show was the nearly subliminal presence of art works by a collective known as the GALA Committee, led by conceptual artist Mel Chin.
The massive size of the sphinx - like Domino sugar mammy figure makes a strong first impression, and the fact that sugar was produced and harvested primarily by African slaves is a major premise that aligns A Subtlety with Walker's earlier work: many black lives were lost turning sugarcane into a fine confection for the pleasures and delights of a privileged white elite.
All subtlety, tentativeness, context and opposing evidence has been lost.
It's true that Time may have lost some of the subtleties regarding the remaining uncertainties, but their reporting comes much closer to conveying the true state of the subject than the «false balance» model which would quote Bill Gray one time for each time or two you quote Suki Manabe.
I am sure there are matters of method and data confirmation that will overlap, but the subtleties of a medical paper would be lost on a climate scientist, and the reverse is true.
It makes sense as «religious zealots», although I suspect that the grammatic subtlety would be easily lost.
Yet the subtlety and substance of real - world interactions are lost in the rigidness of our online tools.
The subtleties of legal argument are mostly lost on non-lawyers, who frequently think they would do a better job than a lawyer.
Chapter 3 is 82 pages of linguistics subtlety; without the quick reference, one risks getting lost in the mass of detail.
By restoring the subtleties of the original recording that are lost during the compression process, DSEE HX delivers a rich, studio - quality audio experience for all your music.
What you lose some functionality, you gain in subtlety and the result is that none of Fossil's latest fashion smartwatches look like smartwatches, which some will love.
As a consumer, we unconsciously pick up on subtleties of people like this salesperson and we lose confidence in them very quickly!
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