Sentences with phrase «than that description implies»

Superbly acted with a deliciously creepy score from Michael Abels that ingeniously mixes up Swahili vocals (another ghostly warning echoing from the past) with Bernard Herrmann-esque suspense, the movie is a treat for the intellect, gut and funny bone: 12 Years a Slave meets Invasion of the Body Snatchers, yet infinitely less glib, more ghoulishly delightful and more endlessly surprising than that description implies.
His motivations strike me as more cynical and wise - ass than this description implies, but I like Bradley's embrace of distinctly different visual languages like gestural abstraction and monochromatic minimalism.

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Here, and in other egalitarian literature, principle is given priority over application; admonition is given preference over description.34 What is dangerous in such a procedure, though it admittedly works in many cases, is the implied epistemological claim that objective, impersonal statements are of a somehow higher order of trustworthiness than the more personal and relational aspects of Scripture.
My essay was sufficiently unclear in referring to Paul Macdonald's description of the argument in question as to imply that it was his argument, rather than merely a «possible» argument.
The blood clot condition for which McCain had surgery on Friday may be more serious than initial descriptions have implied, and it may delay his return to Washington by at least a week or two, medical experts said.
Shelton's directorial filmography is full of quasi-mumblecore, low - key relationship movies which tend to be better than that description might imply (I'd particularly recommend Your Sister's Sister, which stars Mark Duplass, the other Duplass brother).
Set in the immediate aftermath of John F. Kennedy's assassination, this trailer for Pablo Larraín's Jackie is somehow even heavier and more intense than that brief description might imply.
As with many translated novels, some of the subliminal beauty of descriptions gets lost when translators may tend to focus on literal meanings rather than implied impressions.
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