Sentences with phrase «using esoteric»

I might never know if I am myself or an unholy doppelganger living off the memories of a dead man after having my soul placed in a flesh puppet carnival prize using esoteric black rituals but one thing I'm sure of is Wesley Scott is a great writer.
«It's our firm belief that we can disseminate cold, hard facts to a critical mass without boring them to tears or using esoteric language often found in academic research and literature,» he says, adding that documentaries have a proven track record of success.
Constructed by a nerdy - sounding priesthood using esoteric terms such as beta, gamma, sigma and the like, these models tend to look impressive.
They use esoteric phrases and deliberately antagonistic body language, which provokes the other party in a way that would not be obvious to an outsider.

Not exact matches

Innovation needn't be «esoteric,» Puglia adds: «If you find a way to get a warm pizza with the cheese still melted more quickly,» he adds, «that is a use of technology to drive more value.»
But the new system charges Web broadcasters based on a range of factors, many of them on the esoteric side, such as whether use of the service serves to promote or substitute for record sales, and the fees tend to be higher.
I (and many guest writers here) have also written quite a bit on the subject of diversifying using more esoteric asset classes.
For those unfamiliar with the esoteric term «silver tip,» it is enough to know that in today's shaving brush business, the use of the term «silver tip» is used to describe a specific category of superior hair.
I feel your narrative theology is too esoteric and is rebuffed by Old fashioned «thus saith the Lord» also I could use 98 % of what you wrote to support my position!
While I have admitted the notion of the unconscious into my discussion, I am not using it in any esoteric sense.
The Apostle Paul blows right past our symbols and esoteric ideas when he writes, «He will take our weak mortal bodies and change them into glorious bodies like his own, using the same power with which he will bring everything under his control.»
Although Jung's thought is often justifiably viewed as esoteric and without adequate ties to clinical experience, its central notion of individuation is indisputably a most important one; and it is primarily because of the significance of Jung's highlighting the process of individuation that I am using his psychology as a base for evaluating Hartshorne's thought.
Some of the more esoteric grains used include, rye, spelt, quinoa and amaranth.I bought the book after tasting some of the recipes at a specialty coffee house for which Ms. Boyce supplies baked goods.
Garagiste Movement Gains Momentum: When the Garagiste Festival launched in 2011 in Paso Robles, few people were familiar with the word garagiste, an esoteric term for a small group of French renegade winemakers which had rarely, if ever, been used in association with American winemakers...
The collaborative effort may be the best means of putting to practical use the emerging (and still esoteric) field of systems biology, which studies complex interactions in biological systems.
To use hd - PS, a researcher downloads the program from the Harvard site, connects it to one of the data software packages widely used in epidemiology, and imports to the system a wide range of health information on each study subject, ranging from basics like blood pressure and age to smaller, more esoteric factors like whether the individual saw a doctor in the past six months.
It is soooo clearly and consistently all about really helping people, not about chest - beating or competitions of who can appear the most erudite or who can write in the most scientifically esoteric manner to obfuscate what would be really helpful information for people to know and to be able to use in their own lives.
Though always intriguing and making use of stunning visuals and an evocative atmosphere, this esoteric Western of religious references is still an unripe Jodorowsky, clearly lacking in narrative structure before he started developing better his ideas in later works.
It has a long tradition of championing esoteric arthouse films by directors such as Lars von Trier and Pedro Almovodar, but also happily allows Hollywood to use the festival as a promotional vehicle for some of its most vacuous summer blockbusters.
It's when you use one of the Vita's more esoteric input options that things begin to falter.
The Swiss actor Bruno Ganz (Wings of Desire, The Downfall), who is cast as a kindly esoteric German and the partner of Patricia Clarkson's mouthy American character, said he had taken pleasure in the role particularly because he wasn't used to playing comic roles or good Germans (in Downfall he played Hitler).
I met a graduate student working in a very esoteric (read: boring) scientific field that uses magnetism to determine the properties of atoms.
Using a simple drag - and - drop interface allows students to focus on the game's design rather than worrying about esoteric programming challenges.
It sounds like its focus is on a more esoteric mathematical critique of how the results are used in colleges instead of broader discussion of the bigger problems behind their use.
If you just want to read stuff you can get from Amazon, then the kindle app is great (I have it installed on my phone, tablet, and Nook), but if you want something a little more esoteric, kindle is of no use.
Other SHAM kingpins, or ambitious pretenders, achieve a certain contrived plausibility by using puffed - up, esoteric - sounding jargon.
More a study guide than a story, this is the kind of book that kids love to memorize and then use to impress friends with their esoteric knowledge.
So while you might be drawn toward an esoteric or otherwise elusive title, if you want to be seen, use your title to spell out plainly what it is you want readers to look for when they find you.
Free assistance you can get from VITA and similar, but they won't be familiar with the «esoteric» forms for the reason them being esoteric and not generally used by their target population (poor old people).
As part of my US personal tax return to the IRS this year I need to fill out some esoteric IRS forms that are not supported by most personal tax filing software so I have to fill them out manually, and I'm making use of the sister Instructions documents that the IRS makes available with every form.
«According to the Tax Authority, investing in the esoteric currency of some Pacific island that can't be used in Israel and many other countries meets the definition of currency and is therefore entitled to a tax exemption, while investing in digital currency is not.»
A suite of singleplayer tutorials explains the basics, and Valve have done well here to introduce some of Dota's more esoteric concepts alongside the familiar business of attacking enemies, using items and deploying skills.
Although it could've used a tutorial for the more esoteric elements, with a little trying and erring you'll be laying down tracks faster than John Henry with a scorpion in his boxers.
One reason for that is that with the PS4, Sony has only just committed to using what are basically the innards of a PC — the first three PlayStation variants used proprietary components which, in the PS3, were so esoteric that the console flopped.
I find it makes a very clear and persuasive argument for throwing out Judge Batts» sweeping ruling, and it's a nice, not too esoteric discussion of appropriation and fair use as well.
[35][34] The Center uses various specialized and esoteric tools, such as hygrothermographs, to maintain optimal temperature and humidity to preserve works of art.
Leon Ka / aka Kafre (b. Barcelona, Spain 1980) is a Ph.D. student at Universitat de Barcelona with a dissertation on Metaphysical Relations: Ontological Dependence and Metaphysical Implication as well as a street artist that uses his art to make visual these seemingly abstract and esoteric concepts.
He used stencils to create compositions inspired by sigils, letters and in part signals employed in esoteric rituals.
For artist Elijah Burgher's current show, signification of sexuality is wrapped in the cloak of esoteric practices, including the use of a mystical symbol known as a «sigil» and the invocation of a fictitious cult referred to as the Bachelors of the Dawn.
But whereas the older artist used materials metaphorically in order to create an esoteric cosmology of meaning, Mastrangelo remains conceptually and materialistically literal.
On the other end of the spectrum, Temkin is using his blog to document the history of «esolangs,» or esoteric programming language, to bridge the hacker community and the art community at large.
Yes, it is a structure constructed by Magee in the west Texas desert outside El Paso, and any number of words could be used to capture its essence: architectural, sculptural, land art, monumental, personal, esoteric, spiritual, minimalist, sublime, symbolist, open, closed.
In the artist's triptych titled «Negative Value» Polke used pigments that when burnished would change hue depending on the position of the viewer, the works were titled after stars that are difficult to tell apart and highlight the artist's interest in the esoteric — causing the artist to be incorrectly described as an alchemist.
It will surpass the esoteric Platinum LEED certification, and its design goals [PDF] include greenhouse gas - neutrality and net energy generation using a 250 - kilowatt fuel cell.
Right now the technology is used for more esoteric things like artificial knees, but it won't be long...
Please use real - world examples rather than esoteric analogies that bear no resemblance to what is actually occurring.
What I find odd is how the skeptics use entropy and randomness as a convenience crutch, whereby they will invoke it when it serves their agenda, but dismiss it and gravitate toward some esoteric path when it doesn't.
I'm pretty sure therefore that it wasn't running on a VAX or PDP11.The system he was using in the US can't have been too esoteric.
Sixthly, all the great movers of the Renaissance were esotericists to a man (or woman)-- a fact that modern Academia would dearly like to ignore; the evidence is generally somewhat hidden as the Church of that time (like academia and science today) tended to fear and punish those who touched esoteric realities, using classical tools of mockery and misrepresentation.
Even though we have a lot of documents, they almost all cover «meat and potatoes» aspects of business law, and the only somewhat esoteric items on the system are there because, while rarely used, they are things unusually likely to involve risk.
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