Sentences with phrase «to come into focus»

But I think it's a response to the understanding of what home feels like — how home is a place that really only comes into focus as you're leaving it.
This issue comes into focus in the last reel.
What it means to be a man finally comes into focus.
But the power of what Dinner Lab is doing comes into focus when you step back a bit and look at the community of people who participate in the Dinner Lab experience.
It was one of those magical moments for me as a viewer where the individual elements came into focus at different moments, but then at a certain moment the whole became clear.
What had felt almost like a vacation the first day in the hospital was now coming into focus as my very real, very permanent life.
Although he is hardly a young artist — he was born in 1946 — his work has come into focus only in the past ten or fifteen years.
It will be fascinating to observe the details — and knock - on market effects — as the full picture comes into focus.
The weaknesses of your own case suddenly come into focus as never before.
The brewing industry also comes into focus fairly regularly.
It's there, when you're referring to the wonderfully precise shift lever, the well weighted clutch and direct steering, that the old car really comes into focus.
The picture will come into focus over the next decade.
Finally, consumer technologies — all the latest and greatest smartphones, tablets and other gadgets — always come into focus during the holidays.
It's almost as if the backgrounds jumped out of the portraits and came into focus on their own canvases.
The picture will begin to come into focus next week.
Once I got past the why, a whole new meaning of living came into focus.
Now that I am 30, focusing on my health and skin has definitely come into focus more, and I want to do everything in my power to start early.
Investors should prepare themselves for changes and be ready to adjust their portfolios as things come into focus.
If no unforeseen issues arise, then a solid release date will be coming into focus soon!
Part 1 shows her surprising mode of pure abstract painting coming into focus.
Higher volatility is likely across financial markets, especially in the first and second quarters as new policies and their implementation come into focus.
I try to go back to the set of print - matches I'd been working on yesterday, but nothing comes into focus.
Though it takes some time to sort out the large cast, the leads, all fine actors, eventually come into focus.
It's funny how creativity flows once an idea comes into focus.
A lot of the videos started with blown - out light and then came into focus a few seconds later, sometimes right after the person had stepped out of the frame.
These models of professional growth allow teachers to see a side of their practice — and themselves — that may never have come into focus before.
Somewhere around the third act, some heartfelt lessons come into focus and there is a notable message for the audience to take in.
And with the era of online education coming into focus, it's easier than ever to realize this goal.
As his strategy comes into focus, so do the risks.
As we head into 2017, growth stocks are likely to come into focus even more than they already have.
I remember very vividly sitting in my study and seeing this picture of decline come into focus.
But as they are being answered, something else comes into focus and, perhaps accidentally, emerges as central: that is, the bond of friendship that existed between these men.
From where I am sitting, I see a sustainable winning competitive program coming into focus.
And as the facts come into focus, prosecutors will have to assess whether the facts establish a crime or are simply lawful but awful.
Then in fourth grade I got a pair of glasses, and suddenly the world came into focus.
But when the dirt and smoke cleared, a very different culprit came into focus: bones — lots of them, some enormous.
Under a microscope illuminated with ultraviolet light, the layers come into focus.
In fact, it's easy to recognize your running partner from a distance, even before the face comes into focus, because you know his or her unique running fingerprint.
The structure of the film seems a bit random at first, yet as things progress, the deliberate nature of the set - up comes into focus.
We are just beginning to see a quantum leap forward in human consciousness where the Big Picture is coming into focus in the minds of many people.
But little by little the smoke begins to clear, and the past comes into focus.
As the game layers other mechanics onto of this base, the true appeal comes into focus.
Teacher evaluations came into focus in 2009 alongside a growing research consensus that teacher quality has dramatic, long - lasting impacts on student success.
If we're going to use and apply data effectively — either to improve training or in the actual instruction — data visualization comes into focus as a learning trend.
What comes into focus is a thrilling performance - centered, choice - based, sector - agnostic approach.
Thinking outside the box comes into focus when assessing these deserving blind individuals.
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