Sentences with phrase «than these pictures convey»

It looks a bit more «burnt» than these pictures convey.
Most said the Catera looks bigger and more elegant than its pictures convey.

Not exact matches

The picture of this hapless soul hopping to meet his Maker lingers longer than any skeptical message Fielding may have wished to convey; it is so preposterous that it may as well be true.
This signal conveys fine detail, and viewers see pictures that are clearer as well as wider than normal.
It refers to the idea that a picture conveys meaning more effectively than a description.
They are obviously trying to convey a picture that is very different than what you will actually find with the site itself.
To complain about that would be tantamount to lamenting than an old book lacks an «old book smell», but the completely sterile nature of the picture betrays the vintage roots of the film (moreso than past digital overhauls of older films like Snow White and Bambi might have), an aspect that the included bonus features do not quite satisfactorily convey either.
«The overall picture conveys more than extreme variation in charter school performance; it conveys extreme variation in the effectiveness of charter school oversight.»
I have yet to find an online video review (or any video really) that was capable of conveying information faster or better than the printed word and maybe some pictures.
For a start, how about teaching art history in art lessons from the point of view of the artist, tell them Francis Bacon hung about with the Krays, or that Caravaggio murdered someone, let them know that the stuff about the vanishing point and composition are tools for conveying aspects of life, death, fear, sex - god forbid, humour - and those po faced dullards with posh voices that stand in front of great works pointing at background views of Tuscany are no more to do with painting pictures than I am an art historian.
THE IMPRESSIONIST LINE: FROM DEGAS TO TOULOUSE - LAUTREC When we think of Impressionism we may picture sun - dappled paintings, but drawings and prints, built on line more than color, convey a grittier energy and aesthetic.
There is one magical quality of a picture — it can convey information in a manner that drives home a point faster than text could ever hope to do.
The «picture superiority effect» says that visuals can convey up to six times more information than words alone.
It further helps to use verbs that create a visual picture of you in action, as well as simply conveying meaning: «struck a balance among competing interests» instead of «mediated controversy,» or «forged a powerful management team» rather than «hired skilled managers.»
It will still take more than pretty pictures to convey a career story, but infographics offer just one more format to help job seekers stand apart.
All the expressions happen through pictures rather than words and these pictures are conveyed by choosing URLs.
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