For lawyers, highly - technical project management systems may represent either process overkill or insensitivity to
the unique nuances of lawyer - client relationships.
I was a babe in the woods when it came to
the unique nuances of promoting my book, rather than my company.
Celebrating exploration, experimentation and the consumers desire to mix, blend and create the unexpected, the Spring 2018 palette showcases
the unique nuances of color expression for the London market.
Raised in Australian soil and sun, these wines blend their Mediterranean heritage with
the unique nuances of our country.
And speaking of, there are also
the unique nuances of Las Vegas to deal with: the vast distances between everything, the over-priced everything, the desert air that dries out your nose and lungs and virtually guarantees some sort of illness when combined with the giant plague of exhausted attendees.
Not exact matches
This polarization and lack
of nuance in online debate isn't
unique to Brigade.
It will require deep commitment to learn about the
unique and
nuanced needs
of each minority group.
Specifically, with respect to racial equity — which is what Encompass focuses on — it's important for organizations to recognize that advocates
of color face
unique pressures in our movement in part because there are so few
of us and because the people we work with often don't understand the
nuances of the challenges we face.
While the basic structure and words
of the core components
of the liturgy do not change from Sunday to Sunday, there are changes in other texts, particularly the various readings from Holy Scripture appointed for every Sunday and festival day, that give the various times in the Church Year their
unique emphases and
nuances.
God, as «the cosmically social being,» imperishably knows and loves every actual experience
of feeling in all its
unique nuances with unfailing zest and fidelity.
Everyone loves a good margarita, but experiencing the different styles
of tequila and their
unique flavor
nuances makes an easy, fun party theme.
With Chauhan's work as a celebrated chef and Morse's reputation in Tennessee as being the «mad scientist» brewer, the focus
of Mantra is on the creation
of unique flavor characteristics that are food - friendly with the
nuances and subtleties becoming conversation topics, much like a fine wine.
Of course, there are so many more
nuances to getting a schedule down —
nuances that will be
unique to your children and your situation.
Focusing on the
nuances of investigations
of political violence, particularly distrust
of the state and the strong emotional response
of surviving family members, Fondebrider also emphasizes the
unique role
of Latin American forensic organizations, born out
of necessity rather than academia (p. 70), and the value this experience can have for novice investigators worldwide.
Although their work can not yet explain the
nuances of our tastes, it has highlighted some
of the
unique ways in which these masterpieces hijack the brain's visual system.
«I'm wary
of universalizing an experience that is so
nuanced and
unique to each family unit and even more wary
of claiming that such experiences hold genetic power,» she explains, adding, «there are many, many reasons why people get divorced, and children
of divorced parents will be impacted differently depending on a variety
of circumstances: age at which divorce occurred, how contentious the split was, if there were custody issues, the list goes on.»
This exquisite formula balances the
nuanced therapeutic benefits
of the individual essential oils with their
unique aromas, and will both ground you and inspire you to reach for your dreams.
All
of these steroids have their own
nuanced and
unique benefits.
Nuanced and full
of emotion, the depth
of PANTONE 18 - 3838 Ultra Violet symbolizes experimentation and non-conformity, spurring individuals to imagine their
unique mark on the world, and push boundaries through creative outlets.
The sudden glut
of revenge pictures crowding theaters (three in eight days, four in under a month) gives us a
unique opportunity to consider the
nuances of trash.
Again, his
unique charisma brought him considerable notice; his straight - arrow character
nuanced by a believable undercurrent
of dangerous unpredictability that made the relationship seem plausible.
Each protagonist holds a
unique semblance, encapsulating a
nuanced, subtly - dimensionalized portrait
of rural living, and the turmoils that come with it.
Best Director: Darren Arnofsky — Black Swan — showy,
unique, and virtuosic Danny Boyle — 127 Hours — courageous and visionary David Fincher — magnificently professional Christopher Nolan — really skillful imagination popping out all over the place Lee Unkrich — Toy Story 3 — a remarkably assembled film demonstrating a supreme sense
of timing and
nuance
Mike Mills has shed light on a
unique time in history with a fine use
of drama and comedy to explore these
nuanced characters and an innovative narrative use
of historical montage.
Smarick has attempted to devise an accountability regime that is more
nuanced and sensitive to the
unique missions
of private schools than other proposals to impose state regulations on private educational choice.
Drawing on a close reading
of public polling research and empirical research on factors related to school quality, and engaging in conversations with teachers, students, families, principals, and district administrators, we have identified five categories — the first three being essential inputs and the last two being key outcomes — and over 30
unique measures to capture the
nuances of schools:
Every state school finance formula system is
unique — reflecting the
nuances of revenue structures, student demographics, governance models, and policy preferences in state and local communities.
Ghost Month is a
unique and
nuanced work
of literary fiction — a murder mystery set in the seedy underbelly
of Taipei, and a very satisfying read.
Mengestu's African characters are
nuanced and his theme
of living between two worlds is both
unique to his protagonists and universal - only the person who has lived their entire life in a small community and never desired for something different does not know that feeling to some small degree.
Heyborne also masterfully portrays the «diggers,» a fraternity
of grave robbers, giving them
unique vocal personalities through
nuanced changes in pitch, pacing, phrasing, and accents.
But they may not always be equipped to understand the
nuances of the student loan system, troubleshoot a situation when there's an error or unexpected problem, or advise their clients appropriately when there are
unique circumstances.
Only Viking River Cruises is privy to the
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Only Viking River Cruises is privy to the
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Enjoy stunning landscapes,
unique geology, and watch as the subtle
nuances of the Baja desert landscape unfolds into a natural masterpiece through interpretive hikes and talks by your highly - educated guides.
For example, instead
of staying at the same predictable chain hotel where you've stayed a hundred times — and you know exactly what the experience is like — change it up by booking a small, independent hotel that offers some
unique local flavor or cultural
nuance that makes it stand out.
Here on Slow Travel Stockholm, I share insider knowledge that travelers to the city will find helpful in terms
of navigating some
of the cultural and social
nuances, a lot
of free and affordable places to visit, activities to try, and
unique restaurants to sample.
Although it lacks the smaller
nuances that turn those games into their own beast and instead exists as a bland copycat without any sort
of unique twist.
Continuing our series
of Road to the IGF interviews with nominees, we talk to the Fullbright Company's Steve Gaynor about building a character the team hopes is
unique and
nuanced enough that learning her story is motivation enough to interact with the world.
This
unique blend
of features has led to a fighting game that can be played by anyone, anywhere, without shying away from the
nuances that made the original Skullgirls so special.
It really brings out the
nuances of the various ingame characters, which is built upon by the
unique responses to each character from the NPCs that throng the streets.
The first mid-career survey dedicated to Deschenes's work, this exhibition will feature 20 years
of her art, including explorations
of various photographic technologies, rich and
nuanced work with photograms (a type
of photographic image made without a camera), and sculptural installations that reflect the movements and light within a given space and respond to a site's
unique features.
His
nuanced approach to the popular culture that surrounded him and the history
of art that preceded him made his voice
unique.
Firstly, the presence
of works featuring key muses
of the artists, with the highlights containing
unique and
nuanced treatments
of these well - known...
With a deep respect for the preservation
of the land and the heritage
of the Napa Valley, she aims to produce a
unique wine indicative
of place and
nuanced by her contemporary aesthetic.
The combinations seemed endless, and Hammersley reveled in exploring
nuances, making
unique variations
of images that he favored.
Others collaborated productively to create new and
unique room installations that make use
of MoMA PS1's varied, architecturally
nuanced spaces.
The paintings convey the specificities and
nuances of each
unique relationship as it unfolds in space and time.
This mission and strategy locate ArteEast in the
unique position
of championing MENA artists while fostering an international dialogue
of critical discourse around their work and offering new audiences a
nuanced perspective on the region's cultural context.
Though many types
of disputes fall into easily identifiable categories, many arise from
unique and
nuanced business relationships, and may arise in unexpected ways.
There is a balance between anticipating what the user likely wants because you have heard the question before from others and not over-anticipating and therefore missing the
nuances of the askers
unique situation.