Sentences with phrase «subtlety when»

Ultimately, the New Colossus isn't interested in subtlety when it comes to its political stance.
Hope Aur Hum movie review: Hope Aur Hum doesn't believe in subtlety when it comes to drumming home its message of old giving way to the new, saddling Naseeruddin Shah with the burden of making audiences hope that, surely, there is something better around the corner.
Condom manufacturers in the US have never been known for subtlety when it comes to naming products.

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«Tech can make us forget what we know about life,» she said, namely, the joys of off - the - cuff chitchat or the subtleties in emotion when arguing face - to - face.
I usually favor directness, but when it comes to dealing with competitors, sometimes your point can be better communicated through subtlety.
When we recognize our place in an immensity of light - years and in the passage of ages, when we grasp the intricacy, beauty, and subtlety of life, then that soaring feeling, that sense of elation and humility combined, is surely spiritual... The notion that science and spirituality are somehow mutually exclusive does a disservice to both.&raWhen we recognize our place in an immensity of light - years and in the passage of ages, when we grasp the intricacy, beauty, and subtlety of life, then that soaring feeling, that sense of elation and humility combined, is surely spiritual... The notion that science and spirituality are somehow mutually exclusive does a disservice to both.&rawhen we grasp the intricacy, beauty, and subtlety of life, then that soaring feeling, that sense of elation and humility combined, is surely spiritual... The notion that science and spirituality are somehow mutually exclusive does a disservice to both.»
When you figure out the nuances and subtleties, get back to me.
It's a bit like when you've been dating someone for three months, you start to pick up their subtleties, but you know you have so much more to learn.
Such subtleties, and I don't think it is very subtle, are easily overlooked when your brain is going a million miles per hour trying to rationalize the bigger problems of religion in general.
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.
«When we recognize our place in an immensity of light ‐ years and in the passage of ages, when we grasp the intricacy, beauty and subtlety of life, then that soaring feeling, that sense of elation and humility combined, is surely spiritual.&raWhen we recognize our place in an immensity of light ‐ years and in the passage of ages, when we grasp the intricacy, beauty and subtlety of life, then that soaring feeling, that sense of elation and humility combined, is surely spiritual.&rawhen we grasp the intricacy, beauty and subtlety of life, then that soaring feeling, that sense of elation and humility combined, is surely spiritual.»
Christianity has always been realistic about the subtlety of ambition, and sensitive to the dangers when it becomes a dominating motive.
There is not much room for mystery or subtlety on her part when the whole jungle knows of her condition.
Catharine Savage Brosman is certainly an adherent to the austere pleasures of measures (most of Breakwater is formally correct, and when it rhymes it doesn't ask us to marvel at the subtlety of fresh paired with wishing, so good for her).
The Torah is a priceless gift of God when it is used to conquer the evil impulse and to transform the inner life of man, but not when it is made an end in itself — a joyless burden or an occasion for intellectual subtlety.
Brewed, it was also tasty, but lacked some of the pleasant subtleties found when prepared in a press pot.
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.
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
However, even when kids with SM are in situations where they can't speak, they can still pick up on nonverbal cues and emotional subtleties.
When that fourth wall is broken by naming the figures of ridicule and using direct comparisons to current news stories, the satire often becomes too obvious, lacks subtlety, impact or originality.
When held up to the light, the intensity of its magenta, the subtlety of its golden brown, or the clarity of its kelly green can take your breath away.
«What's remarkable is the rapidity of the response, and the subtlety of the changes the flies make to their wingbeat when turning.
When Milton's message is transmitted from past to present, the lack of subtlety results in a failure to face up to the difficulty of discrimination.
It is only when parts of these different visual areas are damaged, causing selective yet often profound disturbances in perception, that we begin to appreciate the range and subtlety of normal human vision.
When you're able to slow down and truly experience the subtleties of these and other sensations in all their sensual glory, you'll automatically arrive more fully in the present moment, where creativity abounds.
When it comes to jewelry, you can never go wrong with bold in my book, sometimes casual subtlety less is more.
Truth is, when you can get premium denim for under $ 10, exploring the subtleties of different washes kinda makes sense.
When cut just subtlety loose in a «relaxed» fit, the result is a comfortable pair of soft pants that you'll want to live in all day.
We're all for the glow up, but when it comes to transitioning your self - tan routine from summer to fall, subtlety is the name of the game.
Understanding these subtleties and the fear of missing out, Agape Match times the date to make sure that the client truly wants a relationship when he / she meets that perfect fit.
At a time when most films lack subtlety, it is rare to find one as delicate, wistful and tender as «Neverwas.»
Koster's efforts are themselves contrived and superficial in a lot of places, and when they're not, their subtlety is somewhat blanding, although that reflects a delicacy that isn't in the overblown script, and is focused enough to orchestrate style into frequent entertainment value, and to draw biting dramatic tension and resonance through taste and a celebration of onscreen talent.
Sure, this film's subtlety lapses are limited in quantity, and even when they're at their very worst, a descent into just plain corny is never made, or at least very rarely made («I thought I was gonna die from your love»...), but this drama can only go on for so long before slipping out of relative consistency in bonafide resonance, which isn't to say that unevenness ends there.
When subtlety is called for, the effects blunder into the scene with the delicacy of a 40 - ton weight.
You will see most of them coming — subtlety isn't the game's strong point — but just because you expect something bad to happen to anybody who says they are «getting out of the game and becoming a family man» doesn't make it any less devastating when it happens.
It is in these talking - head moments, carried over four interviews, each with a different agenda on the part of Sheen to draw out the enigmatic politician, throwing in some surprises to catch him off guard, when subtlety is employed in intricate detail, as viewers scan for the turning points that lead to the highly - publicized candor on the part of Nixon.
Frantiek Vláčil's direction feels more confident than genuinely realized, jarring between and rarely fully fleshing out his vision of a subtle drama and solid artistic expression, but no matter how much Vláčil's questionable touches hold the film back, when it comes to style, there is plenty of striking imagery and haunting plays on technical value and musicality to establish plenty of commendable aesthetic value, and when it comes to substance, when he gains a grip on his thoughtfulness, he delivers on a piercing subtlety and grace which was a fair ways ahead of the time.
While this would usually be a good thing, the thrills and tension are undermined when the characters play up comedic elements during a tense scene with sit - com level of performances and subtlety.
There are moments that drag like a fouled anchor, when Howard's Hollywood sensibility gets a little schmaltzy - swelling music, philosophical points driven home with harpoon - like subtlety, and a bracketing story that interrupts more often than it informs
Based on one of the early cases taken up by future Supreme Court justice Thurgood Marshall when he was working for the NAACP, the film proceeds without much subtlety, though with a filigree of witty dialogue and Chadwick Boseman's panache as the wry, natty young attorney.
When Linda eventually leaves Chuck the story is rushed along with little time for complexity or subtleties to its un-compelling ending, we never really get to see what happened after.
The film manages to delve — with the subtlety of a hammer's flat head — into the topics of life and what that means when you redefine God, and when you take a moment and further extrapolate pretty much discussing the idea of Darwinism and any non deity theologized religion.
It is a film that relies on the subtlety of its performances, and the tensions when they come together.
When I first heard that the film was co-written and directed by Adam McKay — who gave us Anchorman, Talladega Nights, Step Brothers, The Other Guys and Anchorman 2, all films marked by outrageous comedy, subtlety be damned — I feared the movie would make a mockery of its theme and devolve into caricature and pastiche.
The subplot involving Ida is too mechanical for the subtlety of the story; we can see the payoff coming miles away, and when it arrives, it's perfunctory and unconvincing.
But when dealing with race, and, in conjunction, racism, in a period piece no less, what place does subtlety have exactly?
The ironic twist at the end is expected, yet is handled without subtlety, which is also a problem with the film as a whole — it doesn't know when not to play everything up to the utmost shock value.
This error in judgment on the part of the producers proves to be fatal, as Alves is clearly in over his head when it comes to the subtleties of building adequate tension, terror, or even simple presentation.
didn't have the subtlety and richness of Linklater's best work, it was an incredibly exhilarating film that left audiences with warm feelings of nostalgia and a film to rewatch when you feel like checking in on its full - of - life characters.
When it comes to creating tension, however, «Life» fires on all cylinders — cinematographer Seamus McGarvey («Nocturnal Animals») makes great use of the claustrophobia - inducing interiors, and editors Mary Jo Markey («Star Wars: The Force Awakens») and Frances Parker («Game of Thrones») never rely on cheap jump scares, instead tightening the vise of suspense with subtlety and effectiveness.
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