Sentences with phrase «with small nuances»

Combat does take a while to master, but once I started experimenting with the small nuances like using the right analog stick to issue quick commands for your party members, the battles became much more engrossing.

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Although, such small nuances are lost in translation, it aligns with research on harmonious passion.
It's a small nuance, but when you are questioning a witness who is aligned with your side you are not typically allowed to ask leading questions.
It is a small book, and the supporting sociological evidence is mainly referenced in the footnotes, but Greeley does propose evidence that, among other things, Catholics have, compared to non-Catholics, a significantly higher appreciation of the arts and high culture; they have more satisfaction and fun in sex; they better understand the uses of leisure; they have a deeper and more stable relationship to family and community; they have a greater respect for the life of the mind, with educational achievements reflecting that respect; and they understand the nuanced connections between freedom and authority.
After 27 years of steady brewing, Aftershock Brewing Co. opened in 2012 as a small, artisan brewery dedicated to creating flavorful beers with character and subtle nuances.
Francis Lawrence directs with muscle and nuance — the action in the new arena is intense, but there's drama in small moments, too — as when Effie's voice catches for the first time, showing her awareness that things are going wrong.
That small, quiet movement from McAdams conveys so much with so little, and Disobedience truly thrives in its restraint, striking a stunning balance between being explicit about its queer love story but also nuanced and subtle in its complex emotional storytelling.»
The distinction may seem small, but Crowe treats it with so much respect that it's obvious he feels implicated in its nuances, which are largely what this movie's about.
Eva Mendes hasn't been this good in a long time and Ray Liotta is impressive in his small role, but the real standout is Bradley Cooper, who gives the best performance of his career in a difficult role that pays off with nuance and subtlety.
We haven't had time to push into the nuances of the hardware on Xbox One to get the utmost out of it, so we've stuck with the safer route of a smaller resolution upgrade with custom settings.
Personally, I find that very sad — people who read books aloud are artists of immense caliber, capable of communicating nuance with very small variations in tone.
BlackRock writes that the iShares MSCI World Small Cap UCITS ETF (WSML) is a way for investors to express a nuanced view within their equity allocation, allowing them to take a building block approach to broad exposure but with a lower level of idiosyncratic risk than single stock investments.
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Soothe your soul... 12 beautifully appointed accommodation rooms will soothe you into slumber with all the small little nuances that bring you back for more.
Among with those come smaller nuances like a training mode to prepare you for online and a deep gun customization option that goes down carving your clan tag on your gun.
The problem is that without going back and playing dozens upon dozens of hours of F1 2012 to reacquint myself with the handling system's many nuances it's hard to talk about what has changed in the 2013 edition, because the tweaks are small and subtle in so many areas.
In a world where games are trying to be as big as possible, it's great to see a fully fleshed out smaller space filled with interesting nuances and surprises in most places.
The analogue slider also turns out to be ill - equipped to deal with the nuances of the Metal Gear Solid control system - sneaking up on opponents and staying quiet requires just a small nudge on the controller and keeping that position locked is nowhere near as easy as it is on a conventional Dual Shock, or indeed the PlayStation Vita sticks.
We haven't had time to push into the nuances of the hardware on Xbox One to get the utmost out of it, so we've stuck with the safer route of a smaller resolution upgrade with custom settings.
In this body of work, Wike takes small nuances of speech — turns of phrase, words that have multiple meanings, and the varying ways we interpret them — and abstracts them beyond recognition by translating them into Morse code and knitting the transcription row by row with yarn.
This sculpture and the smaller Study for Fifteen Points / I (2016), which is also on display, explore the instinctual ability to perceive the human form in motion with only minimum visual information, deciphering even the subtlest nuances based on those movements.
I agree to a large extent with these points, with some nuance: Based on physics, there must be a small influence of CO2 levels on temperature, but until now, that is not measurable in the data records (neither in detailed ice core records).
«Small Is Beautiful» is a masterfully filmed, scored and edited documentary that plunges deeply into not just the practicalities of tiny house living and building, but also into the emotional processes and nuances that come with the transition to tiny.
It will be interesting to see if the words in Phoenix portend the Law Society of BC's genuine intention to prohibit all non-BC or Canadian storage providers, or whether the discretion of the new rules will be used with more nuance... and hopefully some consultation with the hundreds if not thousands of lawyers in small firms and solo practice who have grown reliant on the various cloud products which have become mainstream.
A small business's best defense is using good sense, and having a trusted accountant and a business attorney to help with the nuances of tax law.
While they lack the clarity and nuance of HTC's BoomSound, they go louder, and can easily fill a small room with tinny, sibilant wailing.
For years Sony's Android skin has been one of the lightest and least offensive of any OEM skin, replacing only a few icons or other smaller nuances here and there with Sony's own style.
In addition to basic AM duties, responsible for ensuring that other AM's in my department were always caught up on their market plans, list price reductions, offer negotiations, etc and have made myself familiar with nuances and delegations of multiple small and large client contacts.
While the broad figures denote a downward trend in investment volume, the U.S. commercial real estate landscape proved noticeably more nuanced, with diverging large cap and small cap markets.
While some might tell you that all - white rooms are the key to stretching a small space, we're here to tell you that no matter what paint you go with, the effect of color is a lot more nuanced than that.
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