Sentences with phrase «very interesting take on»

John — that's a very interesting take on the situation.
Stations is a very interesting take on music - streaming.
Very interesting take on where articles may be going.
A very interesting take on Mike Hulme's stance as revealed by the memetic perspective.
Whatever the consensus, Pokemon Uranium would have been a very interesting take on the Pokemon universe.
It's a very interesting take on this type of gameplay that leaves intrigue and forces players to take on some strategic thinking.
What follows is a very interesting take on a new and possibly very insecure idea.
Just played it for the first time yesterday and found it has a very interesting take on player agency.
That was a very interesting take on the numbers.
He has a very interesting take on how to use the system, even if it's inaccurate.
The first - generation Honda Insight was a very interesting take on the economy car, but it was perhaps too interesting for the general public.
Darwin (Edi Gathegi), however, as an African American in the mid-sixties might have had a very interesting take on his mutant identity, but sadly no one asks him.
This is a very interesting take on the Pokemon franchise.
Short game, but very interesting take on a combination between flight sim and third person shooter.
Very interesting take on using the sign.
Very interesting take on borscht.
Very interesting take on a veggie burger.
Wow, that's a very interesting take on sushi.
Still a very interesting take on the Scripture though.
I thought this article was a very interesting take on modern Christianity, but it kind of neglected a large denomination that is heavily involved in social issues.

Not exact matches

«Very few books today are ambitious enough to take on a topic as complex as the history of consumer financial services, and make it vividly interesting.
I would very much like to do this strategy and I saw that in your blog you have other articles on links bild, I'll take a look, because your tips seem very interesting to practice, I will understand what you are teaching.
I'm going to be writing another article on investors that take a very hands - on approach to their investments, via incubator / accelerator programs, institutional co-founding, etc and find Zelkova's «team - based model» quite interesting.
This very low market volatility can lead investors to take on more risk, and in a period of still relatively low interest rates, to «reach for yield» — that is, buy riskier assets than one would otherwise, in order to achieve a desired profit or savings goal.
Start investing in your 20s and compound interest takes over, giving you a huge nest egg on very low monthly deposits.
With interest rates still hovering near the lowest levels they've ever been in 5,000 + years of recorded human history, it's very difficult to achieve a significant investment return without taking on substantial risk.
To date, virtually all the discussion has been based on very aggregate concepts such as the net interest margin, which is usually taken to mean banks» net interest income divided by their interest - earning assets.
Networking & Building Relationships: While networking and relationship - building takes time, it's a very effective way to keep your business and your content on the minds of people who might be interested in linking to you.
This is the first time I've covered Natural Gas but have found the recent price action very interesting so thought I'd share a few thoughts on it and take a look at whether a rebound is due anytime soon or if the steady 14 month decline it has been in is likely to continue.
My old friend Alistair Milne recently published a very interesting paper on Cryptocurrencies from an Austrian Perspective (SSRN, 12th April 2017) in which he explores the use of new technology to reimplement money by taking away money creation from commercial banks and proposes:
But the upsurge of interest in his work has made it clear, on the basis of such theological works in Chinese as The True Meaning of the Lord of Heaven of 1603, that Ricci was and remained an orthodox Catholic believer, whose very orthodoxy it was that impelled him to take seriously the integrity of Chinese traditions.
The sound might jar him out of a train of thought he had found very satisfying, or it might indicate to him his success in finally getting me down to work on a project in which he took great interest.
I am very interested in and very keen on the idea of writing an original musical expressly for the cinema, taking into account the differences between the world of the cinema and that of the theater — which is rarely done when a theater piece is transformed to the cinema.
It's interesting that in one breath Mr. Cabreras can claim that the government can't answer the questions of how people should deal with the tragedy, and in the very next breath claim that they are obligated to do exactly that by giving him or someone else like him the forum to proclaim their one particular take on it that excludes other options.
But if the Vinaya - pitaka holds little general - reader interest, it is fundamental to an understanding of Buddhism, for the very genius of Buddhism, in its original form, was to take man out of the common life of the world and set him apart on the way to enlightenment, which was the end of all his seeking, for this meant escape from the wheel of birth.
very workable cookbook, great photography, interesting takes on classics and on ingredients.
The Chicago Co-Ed took on Indoor Soccer for the first time ever on Monday Night and with it came some very interesting results!
Players want to win things and its been clear from Wengers Approach to the transfer window over many years that he is not interested in buying in a super team, he wants cheap players that he can nurture into superstars and then take the credit from signing the «new thierry Henry» ect Players now do nt want to play for Arsenal as they know we are always going to be the «Also Rans» of the EPL Wenger it has to be noted has had very little success in the transfer window since David Dein left and that to my mind is significant he is currently sitting in france commentating for french TV during the euro's while everybody else is buying up the available players that should be on our radar.
Di Marzio reports that the three clubs interested in signing Shaqiri are taking very different approaches to the transfer — with Liverpool having put their offer on the table for Bayern to consider, but not yet having made contact with the player himself, an option that has been taken up by Juventus and Inter, with the former having reportedly already agreed personal terms.
I'm not certain how it would play out but it would have been interesting to see Perez playing in a front 3 with Sanchez and Lacazette, with Perez on the right, but in order to do that we would need a true defensive midfielder so that we could still have Ozil in the middle, playing behind the front 3, and Sead and Ox / Bellerin taking turns making wide side runs... unfortunately Wenger has made sure that could never happen because it would require buying the proper back 3 to handle this situation and he would have to bench his beloved Walcott and Ramsey on a regular basis... like I said before, I'm very concerned that Wenger will play Lacazette out wide on the left with Giroud in the middle, which means Sead will likely be in the back 3 and Ox will be played in the left wing - back position, which makes absolutely no sense whatsoever... God, I hope I'm wrong
His agent at the time, Eric Olhats, was in regular contact with the top Arsenal scout in France, Gilles Grimandi, who informed him that Wenger was very interested in taking him to the Premier League, and he had decided to ignore any other offers on the table while he waited for Wenger to approach him.
If it where just possible to take these statistics, and sit down face to face with PGMOB, the FA and some media hacks, on a public forum, and ask them to explain them, along with the coincidence of how things changed following game 50 and Riley's subsequent appointment, I think that would make for a very interesting debate, especially if video evidence was allowed.
I find this comment very interesting: But in most cases, I leave with some hesitation because the values and goals of the conference or of the other people attending just weren't in line with mine FOLLOWED by this So I was thrilled when someone else stepped up and agreed to take on that challenge.
I was at a very small fair, just a spur of the moment browse on the weekend in Cambridge and saw an excellent jewellery stall — I didn't even have time to talk to the stall holder so they would have no idea that I was interested, I just took a card.
SUNNY GAULT: I was just going to say, I, it's an interesting take that you have on that, I actually viewed it a little differently, I didn't view them as not wanting to say the word breast or to be very obvious about what the goal was.
It was very interesting, and I took a lot away from it, but when I think back on it now, and on some of the comments I made I cringe on the inside.
Year on year targets were «very, very difficult to deliver», he argued, saying that although it was vital to take action on climate change, «it's also got to be practicable and workable.and entirely compatible with the interests of business and consumers as well».
Yes... if we all sounded the same and had the same interests and take on things, you'd quickly find that it was a very tedious programme... The point of a programme like Today is the only way it works is if the presenters are allowed, indeed encouraged, to let a bit of their own personality through.
It's very hard to glean much from Downing Street on electoral strategy but over the last 48 hours I've been talking to MPs and commentators who take a close interest in party strategy.
A bipartisan gesture deserves our applause An interesting and unfortunately very rare event has been taking place recently on our local Buffalo television stations.
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