Sentences with phrase «subtlety as»

Ariel makes works of exquisite detail and subtlety as sculptures and installations.
As for the Dead Space series, those games were ridiculously rad and prove that Milham has experience with subtlety as well as over-the-top action, so he seems like a perfect candidate to take on the reins of the Tomb Raider series.
Doing good has been a hot topic in fiction, but rarely has it been treated with such subtlety as in this collection of interrelated stories, which together create a memorable meditation on work, religion, love, and the search for personal integrity.
Ross (The Hunger Games, Seabiscuit, Pleasantville) does find more subtlety as the film progresses, but Newton's heroically righteous nature, albeit delivered through a committed and moving performance from McConaughey, feels manufactured.
Others along for the ride include Ed Helms as Keaton and Goodman's jobless son and father of three who is undergoing a divorce; Olivia Wilde as their unlucky - in - love playwright daughter who prefers to hang out at the airport bar tossing back dirty martinis than spending one extra minute with the folks; and Anthony Mackie, who provides diversity as well as subtlety as an reclusive police officer who catches Tomei in the act of stealing a brooch as a gift for her sister by hiding it in her mouth.
While it's wonderful to be reacquainted with the various charming characters for the sixth and final season, the series» essential problems remain: A lack of subtlety as plot turns are signaled and then underscored; a tendency to keep certain characters stuck in one emotional state for prolonged periods — how much more angst can Anna and Bates (Joanne Froggatt and Brendan Coyle) telegraph again and again?
Abhidhamma - pitaka, or the basket of discipline for the Sangha or Order; the basket of the sayings of the Buddha; and «the basket of higher subtleties as given by Winternitz, or variously as given by others, «the basket of philosophy,» or the «basket of apologetic,» or defense of the doctrine.

Not exact matches

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And as I suggested recently with regard to the Ray Rice scandal, cases involving famous men doing awful things don't necessarily help us understand the ethical subtlety of the more general problem of whether to fire employees who do bad things off the job.
As more jobs came in, the Mirzas began hiring enough employees so that at least three translators worked on each job — including brief memos, billboards, or hefty insurance guides — to get the subtleties just right.
Material design employs the same aesthetic as flat design, focusing on simplicity and clean presentation, but Google's design has more subtlety.
For black men, though, the challenges of the corporate life are daunting at least in part because they are sometimes hard to pin down — influenced as much by age - old prejudice as by cultural preconceptions, the subtleties of psychology, and the weight of human history (more on that soon).
One can see Bernie Sanders supporting it as a socialist add - on to current entitlements, Donald Trump not understanding the subtleties, the #NeverTrump conservatives fighting it on misguided principle and Hillary Clinton equally championing the idea and fighting it, depending on the event or fundraiser.
I'd read EREVN's various posts on medium.com and need to re-read to absorb the subtleties of his assumptions and approach and how they differ from McClung's as they case a somewhat different light on Prime Harvesting.
This subtlety is attractive only to those who can live with ambiguity and uncertainty, those who do not see the earthly city as the site within which to enact messianic projects.
As for my wondering whether the protest was organized to generate publicity for the college, that was» in full awareness of running the risks of subtlety» intended humorously.
In this complicated milieu, he remained dissident but independent, anti-regime but secular and un-Catholic, and developed further a subtlety and restraint about rendering judgments on people as objects of politics, as actors in politics.
Gregory's approach to pastoral care of the rich has exceptional subtlety, hinging importantly upon the biblical paradigms of Nathan before David and of David's care for Saul.34 When pastors come before the wealthy as spiritual guides, they do well to remember what Nathan did in the case of the poor man whom the rich man had abused.
The above quote by C.T. Kurien clearly reflects the ambivalence and subtleties involved as we discuss one of the key concepts that we have been trying to grapple with especially since the 1990s.
Of course, there are subtleties in each denomination as well as personal spirituality aspects to consider.
There is, as usual with Dulles, a deceptive simplicity of presentation, but a careful reading reveals that these brief lectures comprehend with great subtlety the many, complex, and sometimes rancorous debates about the meaning of priesthood since the Second Vatican Council.
While the latter have no «business as usual» stamp, since the war colored almost everything those years, one senses that the editors were saying: life must go on; faith needs nurture; the subtleties of life matter; there are trenches in America as well as on the front lines.
For those who miss some of the theoretical subtleties, faith appears to «develop» as naturally as bodies can be expected to grow.
Says Scholes, «While Seed - Faith, as a concept, indicates that you can give time, talents, or money to anyone (not necessarily Oral Roberts), the subtleties of the copy point toward giving to Oral Roberts....
Can we construct a new order of ministry based on love as care without falling back into tradition, which demands that women be caretakers, or falling into the subtleties of surrogacy?
If they are not relevant, then mere behavior, as causally conditioned spatio - temporal changes and nothing more, is the only universal principle, and what we learn by studying animals adds nothing (beyond unusual complexity or subtlety) to our concept of reality in general.
Many Westerners, I think, misrepresent the subtlety of Advaita Vedanta and describe it as Monism or pantheism.
Plato also saw, as few since have seen so well, the complexity and subtlety of theoretical problems.
10 A. O. Lovejoy, in his devastating historical critique of the «great chain of being,» subtlety seems to connect Whitehead, as he explicitly connects Bergson, with a temporized version of the «Chain of Being» metaphysical tradition in the 20th century (GCB 315 - 33).
One of the subtleties of the question of continuity is that, even if one accepts the theory of discrete actualities, the limitations of our powers of introspection (which is really, as Ryle says and Whitehead implies, a form of memory) prevent us from clearly identifying definite intuitions of or by single experiences.
The media has consistently characterized his approach to a variety of issues as «nuanced,» a description that employs the adjective form of «nuance» — a word which, according to Webster, means «a subtle difference or distinction in expression, meaning, responses, etc.» Synonyms include «subtlety,» «hint,» and «refinement.»
If the bishops and other negative absolutists would speak of tradition, let them speak of it in its full ambiguity and subtlety, instead of acting as though the tradition were a simplistic, Platonic negative floating through time untouched by contradiction, nuance or complexity.
In my judgment the grouping together of Whitehead's Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Natural Knowledge (PNK) and The Concept of Nature (CN) by such scholars as Victor Lowe and Nathaniel Lawrence, coupled with the dramatic impact of Whitehead's attack on theories of the bifurcation of nature in the later of the two books, has almost completely obscured the epistemological subtlety that is to be found in the Enquiry, by one year the earlier of the two books.
It would be easy to miss the subtlety of this religious experience by dismissing it as scare mongering patriarchal primitivism.
Much like great American liquors evolved from moonshine, as more states lift cannabis prohibition, the quality, product subtleties and variety of marijuana products improve.
It does not have the subtlety of Hungarian or Spanish paprika (as it is not Hungarian or Spanish) but this is extremely good, all natural, it is fresh with tons of flavor.
As with the squash soups, I'm trying to practice subtlety with spicing for all my dishes.
With Chauhan's work as a celebrated chef and Morse's reputation in Tennessee as being the «mad scientist» brewer, the focus of Mantra is on the creation of unique flavor characteristics that are food - friendly with the nuances and subtleties becoming conversation topics, much like a fine wine.
As an adult, however, I have much more appreciation for lemon and the natural subtleties of these bars!
You can, of course, turn up the heat as much as you like but in this case I think the subtlety is good.
EM flavors also allow subtleties of authentic flavors, as they are derived from the unique cheese or dairy item.
He saw these whiskies, with their exquisite balance of complexity, subtlety and refinement, not as a scaffold for the heroic malt to ascend but as true heroes in their own right.
We as Americans always think more is better bye my mother taught me that subtlety is a true sign of a good cook!
there's really not much else going on as far as flavor - no depth, no subtlety, just Frank's hot sauce dip... I should've known to temper the hot sauce and then add later but I had it all at once...
While that might seem tempting, it could be argued that the Argentine would be more worth sticking with, as Ronaldo might not have many years left at the top, while Bale looks overpriced and perhaps lacks the subtlety and intelligence, not to mention unselfishness, of Di Maria's play.
As Whitney McIntosh writes, the Marlins» mask is slipping: new ownership should have been a time for change, but instead, it's more of the same, with even less subtlety.
The more he studied, the more impressed he was with subtleties — such as the way Manning, after an incomplete pass, would meet the receiver on his way back to the huddle, not to scold but to encourage and teach.
Klopp has spoken already about different tactics and will be looking to be able to tweak options to make us more unpredictable — in this sense then Origi and Sturridge should not be viewed as back - ups because that presupposes they are not going to play unless we want to rest Firmino when all that we have heard so far is that Klopp wants different options — I'm not sure that at home against lowly opposition that Firmino's subtleties are the best way to break down the door — equally a conventional striker against an elite team may not be the best ploy
A more nuanced deal he also revealed came in simple things like kicking the ball long; academy footballers of all denominations are increasingly encouraged to play short passes and build from the back, but there is scarcely room for subtlety lower down the professional ranks, meaning he was now hitting as many as 40 or 50 long balls per game.
Redknapp conceded over the summer that the same system would likely prove too naïve and inflexible for the demands of the Champions League, so van der Vaart's arrival can also be seen as a recognition of the need for greater subtlety and sophistication in Tottenham's attacking approach.
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