Sentences with phrase «such nuanced»

You won't have much need for such nuanced touch support with general use, but fire up PS Touch or S Note and you'll begin to appreciate the precision.
I find such nuanced language a pleasure to encounter.
«The achievement of such nuanced sexuality may well be indebted to Lautrec's study of Japanese erotic woodcuts..., of which he owned a collection.
I am always suspicious when someone tries to present such a nuanced issue in an aggressive black - and - white way.
Yet still, even at this price, these cars don't exhibit such a nuanced and immersive chassis as the 718 Cayman.
She gave such a nuanced and fantastic performance (far better than Kruger's), and I wish some recognition would've come her way.
After all, it was Eric Heisserer's screenplay from Ted Chiang's story that gave Adams the motivation and the fuel for such a nuanced portrayal of grief and misery, amidst a time of great discovery and tension that Arrival has to offer.
McDonagh does such a nuanced job dissecting the burden of blame that he makes the thirst for revenge accessible, but also empty and a little absurd.
It was great experience trying to potray such a nuanced journey in the film.Thank you for the appreciation.
He's such a nuanced performer.
Other groups and companies are working on better force detectors to attach to a prosthetic hand and generate such nuanced signals.
She says the work is the first study to take such a nuanced look at parasite avoidance across so many species.
Professions like medicine, nursing, and engineering are effectively given monopolies over fields of practice because (or so the story goes) their work is so complex, and requires such nuanced judgment, that only the members of the profession itself are qualified to set standards and to adjudicate violations.
And with no imagery available, other than that of supernaturalism, to suggest such nuances or sensitive ground for pointing toward dimensions of grace or spirit, Christian faith could mean for the modern consciousness only confidence in the resources of man's moral idealism.
Apparently the such nuance is too much for your average Christian to get.
Bishop D'Arcy says, in effect, that it is such nuance that got us into the present mess.
Garner has become popular among his teammates, gaining respect for his toughness and for understanding such nuances of his position as picking up blitzes and spotting a defense's flaws.
Public response to the study had no such nuance; it was immediate, intense, and ecstatic.
There are certain things about this life that only a fellow biker would understand, such nuances that can't be expressed in words or actions, they need to be felt and experienced through biker intuition.
Efron imbues his handsome - dope routine with such nuance that Teddy is not only funny but also touching in his sincere desire for brotherhood, in short supply postgraduation.
Trier writes these characters with such nuance that they seem startlingly real, identifiable and fully understood.
To help keep track of all such nuances, Reddit user Azuraith4 created a big sheet showing all monsters and how the various elements and ailments affect them.
Downsizing tells its story with such nuance and aplomb, permeated with such elegance and craftsmanship, to make for one of the finest - and, certainly, most surprising - films of the year.
Few comic book artists are capable of such nuance and so it's a lot to ask, but having seen Phil Noto do exactly this kind of superior and subtle work in the last year on «Wolverine and Jubilee» and «X-23», this did fall flat in comparison.
I hope that my readers will overlook such nuances and pay more attention to the content.
Such nuance is at play in «FLANAGAN — TIRAVANIJA,» an exhibition of ten photographs, which Adam Schreiber was commissioned to shoot in the home of the late collector, artist, and philanthropist Linda Pace.
In the new paper, the authors — who focused on greenhouse clues from past cold spells — went out of their way to stress the tentative nature of their conclusions, but such nuance doesn't always make it into news releases and journal summaries.
Makes me think that either CRM is handled poorly by applications currently on the market, or there is such nuance to doing it well that a separate application is needed.

Not exact matches

And then there are the more nuanced signs of trouble, such as the collapse of support among rural Americans, whom Democrats lost by eight points in 2008 and by 28 this year.
Combine this insatiable demand for talent with a sub-cultural shift of regarding labels such as «nerd» and «dweeb» as positive indicators of nuanced passion rather than pariah - like brands, and you end up with many more people interested in coding.
In cases when they do - such as with the work disincentive effects of means - tested tax credits used for the purchase of health insurance - it's better to hold off on those attacks or make them more nuanced.
Although, such small nuances are lost in translation, it aligns with research on harmonious passion.
There are obviously nuances to all of this, but a well - designed affiliate program should be managed such that «failure» means only limited sales and not limited sales matched with high expenses.
Still, there are nuances: Foods such as deli meat bought at a grocery store counter will be excluded.
A sharp correction in oil prices is putting the debate around major pipeline projects, such as Keystone XL, into a more nuanced light.
The shouts have even been taken to Tribune board chairman Bruce Karsh's L.A. home; David Freedlander describes the nuances of applying such pressure in his Daily Beast story.
Second, it provides research resources that explain relevant legal frameworks which may apply to blockchain technical nuancessuch as a report clarifying that the government's failure to issue clear rules is already hurting blockchain entrepreneurs and a 2015 prediction of upcoming confusion surrounding securities regulators» classification of crypto - assets.
Be aware that US tax laws are quite complicated and it is impossible to discuss every tax nuance of real estate investing in an article such as this.
I was, therefore, surprised to find that such subtlety and attention to nuance was not duplicated in Neuhaus» review of The Evangelical Moment («The Public Square,» August / September), a book that in a certain sense chronicles my own transition from Roman Catholicism to evangelical Protestantism.
I was surprised to see such a dismissive statement from Keller, who has devoted so much of his life to carefully addressing the questions of skeptics with nuance and respect, and who has a generally open attitude toward doubt.
Arminians can make T - shirts that say «Arminius is my homeboy... but not in such a way that I uncritically accept everything he teaches» (because we're nuanced like that).
Even such bald attempts to claim Christ's mantle appear nuanced in comparison to the massive campaign now underway in Venezuela, led by Nicolás Maduro, to proclaim his predecessor Hugo Chávez as Christ himself.
At the core, I think the word «faith» can sum up a willful ignorance and turning of the eye in matters such as these in lieu of something much more Christologically and hypostatically nuanced and incarnationally robust.
Questions such as whether torture is permissible in Tolkien's world view, whether war is glorified (with a side - debate about how the films differ from the books in this respect), and how victory and defeat are characterised, are worth considering and will encourage readers to think more deeply about LOTR and appreciate how nuanced Tolkien's treatment of these issues is.
Such a reactionary response fails to factor in the inexact science of polling and what may simply be a more nuanced view of pluralism among religious people.
As a seminary professor and author of careful, nuanced theological arguments (such as the classic Knowing God), he lacked the tract - writing flair of his peer Stott.
But such terms do at present discourage sloganeering, inviting instead the use of helpful qualifying phrases in order to highlight nuances of meaning that the single terms leave ambiguous.
Terms such as fundamentalist, orthodox, biblical Protestant, conservative and evangelical are sometimes used interchangeably, while at other times they express slightly different nuances.
Concretely, he must never be satisfied to cease asking â $ ˜but why?â $ ™ until he has driven his understanding to the point where he has an immediate, human grasp of what a given position meant, such that every nuance in the data is accounted for and withal, given the total of presuppositions and circumstances, he could feel himself doing the sameâ $ (p. 290).
In view of the very different nuances which Bultmann gives in the course of his essay to such terms as «myth» and «mythological», it is difficult to give any conclusive answer.
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