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There are subtleties like this, but it's the subtleties that separate one thing from the next, this pizza from that pizza, and there's merit to it.
Can AI pick up on these sorts of human subtleties?
Even the best voice dubbing can't exactly mimic their subtleties.
But it is the subtleties that make all the difference.
The flatlands are a vast canvas of subtleties and solitude.
There are a lot of subtleties in our chef's food.
These kinds of joyous subtleties are lost on outsiders, though.
There are many wonderful subtleties to explore in this plot twist.
The tolerant themselves are not immune to its tricks and subtleties.
" Glassman was given the dharma name Tetsugen, or "penetrator of subtleties.
Instead, it savors observational subtleties, especially in Mr. Ifans's assured performance.
It's easier to emulate Souls-like combat than its environmental subtleties.
In this eloquent performance, the concerto's subtleties were its selling points.
As a result, fans had little understanding of the game's subtleties.
So I really try to focus on the subtleties in my music.
They're more conscious of the subtleties, and they play with them better.
But the subtleties of a batsman's style have so far escaped scrutiny.
The end result includes voices with subtleties like lip smacks and accents.
Physicians have long reported that diagnoses are fraught with complications and subtleties.
Amazon's audio algorithms are also getting better at tracking subtleties of speech.
Mirror touch also helps Salinas pick up on subtleties when he's teaching.
These distinctions aren't just academic subtleties — they have important real-world ramifications.
If there are constants to Ms. Kidman's look, they are the subtleties.
"There are evolving and augmented subtleties in the street," Collins points out.
The prankster hides in subtleties, like the red noses in my paintings.
To my mind such subtleties are one of the infinite charms of language.
But everyone knows relationships are built on subtleties, especially of the linguistic variety.
She didn't delve deeply into the rich complications or subtleties of the culture.
All these subtleties would need to be considered for any benchmark or regulation.
No one understands all the subtleties of their business like a startup founder.
"Regulators aren't businesspeople, and they aren't aware of all the subtleties," he said.
To be sure, Rosen's work has always traded on linguistic subtleties and tensions.
But the subtleties of that aspiration were lost on most people in India.
Both the detailed subtleties and walloping fervor came through thrillingly in the performance.
The flick is a brilliant send-up, but most critics missed its subtleties.
Why would you add something acidic to a party that's all about minute subtleties?
And to say he is right hand happy would overlook the subtleties in that.
In my analysis of Ally, I noted that Murphy is not one for subtleties.
Kelly Sue DeConnick and Valentine De Landro's Bitch Planet isn't known for its subtleties.
The collection is a fraught song of the self, composed of subtleties and exclamations.
The subtleties of trademark law have yet to trickle down to the street level.
On the other hand, formal Japanese cuisine is more understated, defined by its subtleties.
But if the milk-chugging videos are a clue, white supremacists aren't into subtleties.
His approach allowed the cast to dig deeper as well and search for subtleties.
"There are always little subtleties and nuances that you have to relearn," he said.
Martin had, from the start, an extraordinary sensitivity to subtleties of light and touch.
"I'm attracted to the way that paint can mimic the subtleties of flesh," Salonen notes.
Watching the show, we miss many of the subtleties that go into every Survivor play.
"I love the ruffles' subtleties and how seamlessly they work with my style," she says.
Much of that time has been spent figuring out the subtleties of the user interface.
When I finally captured my balance, I began experimenting with the subtleties of toe control.
It could bring new subtleties to valued scents, welcome strangeness to a well-loved story.
But, he says, there are subtleties that make WhatsApp's take on the feature stand out.
Though hardly a man of nuance, he had tapped into the subtleties of affective politics.
And there is widespread evidence that people have trouble understanding the subtleties of any plan.
Watercolor is my primary medium — because I enjoy how far I can take those subtleties.
They produce a liquid prized for its nuance; its subtleties tirelessly analyzed by discerning connoisseurs.
She suggests that it could also involve an infatuation with the subtleties of human behavior.
To get the subtleties of the detail from an actor, it will always be the key.
I mean, it's the south, but racism here is more about subtleties, confederate flags and such.
And more often than not, Kavanaugh does not acknowledge those subtleties, or simply chooses not to.
These essays can, depending the subtleties of the author, read more as self-promotional than sincere.
To be a successful England manager, one must respect the subtleties and nuances of foreign opposition.
Mr. Garran's production, presented at Les Déchargeurs, doesn't do much to convey the text's subtleties, unfortunately.
And Bray Poor's sound design, both in its subtleties and outbursts, could hardly be more effective.
But they can also be more nebulous, forming around subtleties of education, lifestyle or cultural taste.
"The suburbs are not the same; the subtleties of their personalities are so different," he said.
Ms. Hannigan's technical assurance allowed her to bring out the cycle's musical subtleties and emotional subtexts.
"There are subtleties in the market, where certain parts are more expensive than others," Ellenbogen said.
It highlights everything about a game's design—from level construction to the subtleties of mechanical interaction.
Unfortunately, all the subtleties of the sound were lost with the sound of drills all around us.
"Ultimately, Taser is not responsible for educating every medical examiner on the subtleties of electrocution," Tuttle said.
Real-life issues, with all their complexities and subtleties, cannot be dismissed with heartwarming or tubthumping slogans.
Just as on "The Apprentice," Trump's messages have little room for subtleties, nuance or depth of process.
As a viewer, you'll walk away with a deeper understanding of the subtleties that make cinema special.
Maybe it's just young and full of growing pains and struggling with the subtleties of rule enforcement.
The result is a drifting and deep LP that explores the artistic importance of nuance and subtleties.
There are no subtleties in SEVENTH DECIMATE (Berkley, $27), by the acclaimed fantasy veteran Stephen R. Donaldson.
It's especially enjoyable to consumers who can look beyond the obvious and tune in to its subtleties.
There's subtleties to human behavior and connection that you gotta have social people working on social products.
Such verbal subtleties are difficult to search out on YouTube, as are climactic moments in Binchois's music.
The subtleties of their art have been enriched by a growth in the forms available to them.
"There are subtleties going on in naturally occurring proteins that we still don't understand," Dr. Baker said.
In practice this means celebrating both the glories of ancient Greece and the subtleties of Greek Orthodox teaching.
Seeing his lack of reaction to the subtleties of Latin vocabulary, the guide smiled and changed the subject.
That Mr. Hamelin played both works with technical dazzle and wondrous subtleties made the music seem even wilder.
Unadorned with anything but a light finish, Feher allows the subtleties of the stain and grain to shine.
But there will still be moments when subtleties and references make pages of this story a little alienating.
An expert analyst on the sport, Cruz has been celebrated for his understanding of the subtleties of combat.
And a truly convincing fake strike is every bit as interesting in its subtleties as a legitimate one.
Although there are a few subtleties this time, it largely fits with a pattern that stretches back decades.
But you need persuasive singers to plumb the depths of the music and the subtleties of the characters.
Iraqi dialect is still in demand, and he is learning the subtleties of the Yemeni and Syrian tongue.
These subtleties are dangerous because they're found in the most liberal places, where diversity and inclusion are lauded.
Exploring the Sweet Subtleties of Vinegar, by Tejal Rao Follow NYT Food on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Pinterest.
It was the perfect team for a baseball-crazy teenager who would not recognize the subtleties of basketball.
Basically, this show is a celebration of the "female gaze" and all of its silliness, subtleties and seriousness.
But the technology also needs to grasp the subtleties in behavior when a person is actually contemplating suicide.
The theatrical experience of Corse's painting makes you more aware of the subtleties of your own perceptual experience.
The coming trouble — if trouble it is to be — will be confusing, alarming, protracted and full of subtleties.
So, overall, even the subtleties of your credit score can have a real impact on your bottom line.
I could walk and even bike just fine, but the subtleties of positioning my body in space hadn't returned.
Don't pundits know that the only people paying close attention to these subtleties have already made up their minds?
But its analysis brings out that it is a very strange thing, abounding in metaphysical subtleties and theological niceties.
Tannin in red wine adds a bitterness and complexity that can accentuate your curry's own bitterness, overpowering any subtleties.
They suggested the selves Taylor couldn't or wouldn't show us directly: her politics and the subtleties of her taste.
Homeowners need options when it comes to what devices look like and the subtleties of what they can do.
Its analysis shows that it is, in reality, a very queer thing, abounding in metaphysical subtleties and theological niceties.
And even if you did mash in all that text, it'd still lose the subtleties of sarcasm or sincerity.
So the subtleties of color you might see in any film, color or no, will be lost to dithering.
Why do you think you're qualified to judge this, given that you've already indicated you're sloppy on the subtleties?
"KAWS absorbs popular imagery to produce works that are semi-familiar, with layers of contradictions and subtleties," YSP explains.
Where Irving's physical gifts zoom ahead of his brain and he misses vital subtleties, Paul is relentlessly in command.
If anything, writing erotica has taught me about the countless layers and subtleties that can exist within one's sexuality.
I want to cook them all — and I don't even worship offal, especially the subtleties of fries versus stones.
A nagging problem had troubled the color industry from its inception: how to communicate accurately the subtleties of perception.
But most impressive of all are the subtleties and variations in puppets, designed by longtime Henson collaborator Brian Froud.
Kate Manne, a philosopher at Cornell University, has spent much of her career exploring the subtleties of gendered oppression.
It was tiny details such as this that allowed us to really dial in the subtleties of Lupita's performance.
This is a composer who understood all the subtleties of life in society at the time, notably in Paris.
In addition, they focused on subtleties in Young&aposs face and even how makeup was done in the 1980s.
Mr. Bell's settings rival the Cummings poems in pointed terseness, and Ms. Barton's performances matched them in coloristic subtleties.
It takes compelling singers, though, to convey the expressive subtleties of vocal writing that can come off as ponderous.
We already know that Murphy isn't a fan of subtleties, so when he gets an idea he runs with it.
Nearly a decade ago, Mr. Perlman introduced Mova, which was designed to more faithfully capture the subtleties of facial expressions.
Nonetheless, the models tend to work fairly well, because in most cases such subtleties tend to cancel each other out.
Not for the first time, TV comedy (Brookyln in particular) carefully tackled a delicate subject without overlooking the subtleties within.
It was the subtleties in Pavelski's game that eventually swayed his coach, and showed that he could be something special.
All the better that it is informed by decades of dealing with subtleties, edge cases, language change and the rest.
Because it's these small touches—these minor, incidental subtleties—that make a simulation seamless and challenge our perception of real.
No doubt subtleties have been lost in translation, but the film is best viewed as an overripe, noir-tinged tragedy.
Rather, it's the kind of subtleties — the microaggressions — that are hard to pinpoint and often even harder to call out.
The human mind is not designed for doing two things simultaneously, so if we multitask, we'll get gist, not subtleties.
Wilson's landmark achievement illuminates the poem's double meanings and subtleties, with the characters and their interactions always on center stage.
Ms. Bioh is at her considerable best working such subtleties into the genre rather than trying to remake it entirely.
Her adroit performance is as well suited to the libretto's subtleties as her voice is to the music's thrashing intensity.
Her name is "delicate," she said, with "so many subtleties" — suggestive of "wish and will," sentiments that still guide her.
While playing with plenty of virtuosic flair, he brings out inner voices and harmonic subtleties that seem fresh, even startling.
In their hits, they found a way to express, through the subtleties of song structure, a strange vision of love.
Still, one can't help but wonder how many of the subtleties of Murata's stance toward this material are simply untranslatable.
To his admirers, Hong plays with theme and variation in the way that Eric Rohmer did, revealing subtleties of behavior.
Put him near the fence and half of the subtleties that Thompson's feet bring to striking exchanges are immediately muted.
It's up for debate whether AI can master the subtleties of language, thought, and reason all within the next 14 years.
They are subject to the same ambiguities, nuances, subtleties and lack of universal truth that we as humans are subject to.
"It's all about the subtleties that make it look like you didn't do anything, but there's definitely effort there," she said.
There is one perfect moment in the emergency responder drama's opener, "Pilot," I truly hope no one missed the subtleties of.
Watching Evans work opposite Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark/Iron Man only further underlines the effective subtleties of his performance.
I think it's a big issue that, there's just a lot of subtleties there and emotions tend to run really hot.
The magnificence of the release is that nothing feels forced—it is impeccably executed with subtleties and grace within the production.
We sat down with Edelman to talk about the rise of robots, America's labor woes, and the subtleties of rotten strawberries.
As a result, they disproportionately prefer big moves that happen at tribal to the devious subtleties that go down at camp.
"The more you play someplace, especially Augusta National, the more you pick up the little subtleties," he said late Friday evening.
But the real force of the book—and of all MariNaomi's books—is her ability to pinpoint the subtleties of relationships.
But there are some researchers who think despite the subtleties in the uses of neurobiological evidence, none of it is appropriate.
This is all about the subtleties of acting to the camera, which is difficult for me, because I'm anything but subtle.
Many works only in the catalog evidently involve more exquisite subtleties of color and tone than anything in the present exhibition.
Finch also hand-labeled each chip in pencil to mark its original source; the results dissect the landscape into its subtleties.
In winter she ordered catalogues, pored Over subtleties of mouthfeel and touch: Tart and sweet and crisp; waxy , smooth , And rough .
For another, when the Republicans unleash their inevitable blitzkrieg, I doubt voters will recognize the subtleties in positions like Mr. Franken's.
By freezing frames and replaying them hundreds of times, he was able to capture the subtleties of face-to-face interactions.
Pointedly, instead of erasing the details of dress, the mass choice to wear a single shade actually highlighted subtleties of style.
It learns from her native history and tradition, while educating us in new ways to engage with subtleties of her work.
We liked the subtleties of Gustavo's style: the rose detailing on his jeans and his choice of classic Old Skool Vans.
In the 2020s, a series of writers, artists and directors gave us vivid descriptions of the subtleties of contemporary black life.
Point your camera at a map, and this process might make legible the subtleties in color used to depict topographical features.
Coal's ongoing demise has been written about a great deal, but there are some subtleties that help explain the current situation.
And he was still working as the millennium turned, with a voice that critics said had not lost its mellow subtleties.
A.A. Dowd of The A.V. Club noted those same subtleties and how much of the so-called horror is rooted in paranoia.
Picking a favorite between the two plays depends on your inclination—whether you prefer the audaciousness of basketball or its charming subtleties.
It doesn't have the head-turning color scheme or crazy hinge of the Spectre 13, but its beauty is in its subtleties.
Nilsson has taken the subtleties she learned in her mastery of watercolor and carried them over into her paintings without losing anything.
Plus, the art of arguing is built around the subtleties of human speech, a complex beast that computers still have trouble parsing.
This tends to discredit the compromises and subtleties of liberal democracy, and to boost the politicians who feed off conspiracy and nativism.
The orchestra sounded in top form with Fabio Luisi, the Met's principal conductor, in charge, revealing unremembered details and previously unnoticed subtleties.
I guard the pleasures and subtleties of our connection like a jewel, a private, glittering thing that shines brightest in the shadows.
It's one of the many subtleties of the film that nod to barriers towards addressing mental health issues due to social pressures.
At present there is no way to ensure consistent transmission of the exact image with the subtleties that you intend to convey.
The subtleties of the physical signs make it more challenging for experts like Laughon to link them to strangulation in the courtroom.
Subtleties of human personality it might take thousands of words to establish are here articulated by way of a few confident brushstrokes.
Good palliative-care doctors recognize there's an art to navigating clinical interactions like this, and Miller seems particularly sensitive to its subtleties.
The series continues to grow in its queer subtleties through the fourth season, where Ali's gender identity evolves to reflect Soloway's journey.
If you're looking to capture all the subtleties, life lends itself more to a 30,000-word magazine article than social media posts.
They specialize in cancer diagnosis and treatment, most surgeons see a variety of issues and are not tuned into the subtleties of DCIS.
"You get more comfortable and you learn from your mistakes," the 23-year-old Swede said of the subtleties of playing in overtime.
Harry argued, in effect, that the independent team missed some subtleties in their data analysis, and that he couldn't reproduce the claimed correlations.
Last year, I traveled to a dozen of those provinces and wrote articles on each one, breaking down the regional subtleties and traditions.
The differences between the various new Galaxy S20 models mostly come down to subtleties like specific camera functions, battery size, and screen size.
It has made machine learning algorithms much better at decoding the subtleties of language by attending to the context around a particular word.
If Bellwether doesn't soar into unicorn territory, Gilliland has at least come to appreciate a good cup of coffee and its many subtleties.
It's also a fish-out-of-water comedy, about two jacked-up action heroes struggling to grasp the subtleties of our modern world.
Every language is complex, with subtleties, dialects, slang, implications, emotion, tone, narrative and context, all of which are hard for machines to understand.
The latest of Greenfield's films on the not-so-subtleties of consumerism sheds light on beauty, gender, aging, and the commodification of appearance.
If anything, recognizing the subtleties of class is something that both working-class and middle-class millennials can find power in discussing again.
The takeover was an innovative collaboration in communicating that as well as our own message about the subtleties between inspiration, homage, and copying.
The result is space combat that feels accessible, that terrible watchword of grognards and anoraks everywhere; it lacks the subtleties of a Freespace.
That's when you can see the subtleties, the hard work, the luck, the talent, the skill, all come together to form a champion.
Maybe I had upset the delicate balance of the whole, a balance determined by subtleties that I, in my foreignness, would never understand.
But the imagery and shifting subtleties in the lyrics suggest a political allegory, and the song is often understood as a veiled critique.
Although today he is much more comfortable with English, the psychological subtleties in an otherwise strong vocal performance of "Being Alive" eluded him.
That the world is awful is a foregone conclusion and it's up to the players to navigate the subtleties of an evil empire.
But maybe that just shows my ignorance about both the world of trainers and the subtleties of mixology, so I bite my tongue.
He praised the work of the European scientists and said his own research will add subtleties but not conflict with their major findings.
Melatonin is "not simple to use as a consumer," he says, adding that many primary care physicians may not know about its subtleties.
We sent the studio some questions to find out how you turn the subtleties of an actor's performance into a live-action character.
"When you look at big groups, sometimes you can miss some of the subtleties that you could investigate in one person," Rasmussen says.
"There are still so many rules and subtleties and powers and parameters that prevent people from being free in the industry," he said.
The performance lacks charisma and subtleties of feeling, and the blame largely rests with Landais, who either didn't notice or can't handle actors.
It's a sort of synesthetic experiment, trying to compress the entire experience of a dish, its complexities and subtleties, into a powdered dust.
During most presidential campaigns, political scientists like me are constantly telling anyone who will listen that the subtleties of political messaging don't matter much.
How do you capture and convey the subtleties of human social interaction, in the movements of the face, in body language, in eye gaze?
There are three subtleties that have tremendous impact on the coffee quality: water chemistry, particle size distribution produced by the grinder and coffee freshness.
There's just no way that I could capture all the subtleties/intricacies of what that period was like and how I relate to it.
"Just listening to them and telling them that they're special goes a long way," said Ms. Lockhart, whose work often explores subtleties about class.
We discuss the game's context in 2018, its subtleties of design, and our biggest triumphs (and heartbreaks) with the game's difficult-but-parsable action.
The language of intersectionality is popular among liberals and on the left, used to denote the speaker's attention to the subtleties of structural oppression.
But Mr. Fankhauser, who admits he may not catch on to flavor subtleties, thinks the coffee tastes fine and was worth his original curiosity.
The semi-transparent marks underscore Sutil's pursuit of the changing relationship between color and light, and the subtleties that can be achieved within it.
Clairo's "Immunity," produced by Rostam Batmanglij (formerly of Vampire Weekend), tucks baroque subtleties behind its modest vocals, giving the songs a complex inner life.
Filming and drawing along this journey reveals subtleties of thought, moments of speculation about what was and what will come, vulnerabilities captured in motion.
From the subtleties of their reactions during analysis by park staff to their facial expressions during sudden flashbacks, the cast continues to display spectacular skill.
As in, you know it's a face, you know what a face is made up of, but the subtleties of it don't fit that knowledge.
The protocol may suggest one approach, but a person who is good at their job understands when to adjust and the subtleties that are required.
"This enables endless variations of composing the peace but also allows the participant to slow down and notice the subtleties of the composition," Petkovic says.
They don't have room even to deal with all aspects of the main plot, let alone with subplots, subtleties, underlying themes and long-running patterns.
And because this film does not deal in subtleties, he explicitly lets her know that he would never have thought about Broadway before meeting her.
Six years ago, the subtleties of Pavelski's game gave the United States at opportunity for their first Olympic gold medal in hockey in 30 years.
The women can see through society and decorum to the subtleties of motive and power, waging wars between one another without their male counterparts noticing.
Still, he does not view robo-advisers as fiduciaries in the traditional sense because of their inability to address subtleties that may arise in conversation.
To the untrained eye, the subtleties are hard to detect — you can't quite put your finger on what's different, but you know it looks good.
It was in the small subtleties like the floating check which Saenchai performs off of his left kick, anticipating the usual round kick in return.
The meaning for each card can differ slightly based on the deck you're using, and relying on a guidebook further numbs us to these subtleties.
Robert Carsen's splendid "Falstaff" places the story in post-World War II England; Patrice Cheréau's "Elektra" delved into the subtleties of its characters' twisted minds.
If we're debating the subtleties of this rule or that and concerning ourselves with the political deliberations of different state athletic commissions, we're already devoted.
The subtleties of those traditions may well explain the wily rhythmic gamesmanship throughout the album, particularly from Eric Malu-Malu and Richard Kabanga on guitars.
I had assumed my 18-year-old self was too busy being an apologizing chameleon to retain anything as eternal as the subtleties of soil.
Others say we make headphone music that is best appreciated in a quiet, solitary setting where one can probably experience the subtleties of our recordings.
But not just any doughnut — it would have to be a specially designed one that honors all the spooky subtleties of our favorite streaming Netflix show.
The simple logic governing Facebook's protected categories is unaware of these national and global conversations and their subtleties, and indeed is fundamentally incapable of accommodating them.
The subtleties in the way that female athletes versus male athletes are respected and thus treated are even evident in many of the sporting events themselves.
His trio of amorphous macro photography series, Streams, Fryars, and /////, capture the subtleties found in the natural world and sucks the viewer into a synesthesia oasis.
You've entered a zone of food satori, mystically zonked by the punch of a culture that has been perfecting its culinary subtleties for thousands of years.
Still, my kids are not sophisticated enough to understand the nuances or subtleties of life or why parents do what they do to relax and reinvigorate.
Any president has to deal with some subtleties of timing and playing one priority off against another, and I think that's what we see Trump doing.
It's what opens the door, allowing you to appreciate the subtleties of her songwriting: the off-kilter production flourishes, the unexpected chord progressions, the inspired imagery.
"I know enough about how poorly people think about science to know that they're going to gloss right over all of the important subtleties," she says.
It's best for the project if people are nude because I can observe the spine better and see the subtleties of the body communication and language.
Subtleties in Australia's euthanasia law meant that a doctor couldn't actually administer the drugs that would result in someone's death—patients had to do that themselves.
He knew how to create subtleties and nuances in the midst of simplicity, and he brought that sensibility from the smaller projects to the bigger films.
"It shows us how much of the genome is involved in the subtleties of mating and reproduction — and it's startling just how much of it is."
"I'm less interested in the surface value of the place and more interested in the subtleties and contradictions that imbue the place with meaning," he said.
The director, Anne Kauffman, doesn't try to make the script more than it is; she helps to reveal the subtleties and the weirdness at its heart.
Incorporating such subtleties, and thinking about things like character and drama were a challenge for some "Beyond Babel" performers, who are usually focused on hitting beats.
"Everyone has their level," says Mr. Elton, alluding to the subtleties of class, wealth, upbringing, intellect, taste, beauty and manners that go into picking a mate.
That suits New Balance, which still manufactures some of its shoes in the U.S., but good luck trying to communicate such subtleties in the current climate.
By contrast to these subtleties, Modern Warfare 2 uses an entire airport of dead, unarmed people to make a single point: Makarov is the bad guy.
That's what Stanford's Jackrabbot project aims to learn, and now a redesigned robot will be cruising campus learning the subtleties of humans negotiating one another's personal space.
I had to learn a lot about pointe work, and the subtleties, the transitions, staying over the box [of the pointe shoe], and straightening your legs more.
The benefit of such color-change subtleties is that there are a lot — and we mean a lot — of shades of eyeshadow that work with hazel eyes.
And while this can be a great way to think when launching an app, it's a terrible mindset for a company managing the subtleties of global speech.
Which is to say, a Japanese voice actor is more likely to understand the subtleties of Japanese stories than an American voice actor simply fulfilling a gig.
But markets, especially after the recent selloff, were focused less on such subtleties than on what Powell may have telegraphed about the future path of rate hikes.
This was apparent in The Social Network, though perhaps those that subsequently tried to make Hammer the next Tom Cruise missed the subtleties of the performance(s).
You think you can learn English, but there are all the subtleties and implications of how people choose their words, and they struggled with that early on.
It's easier to buy thoughtful, impactful gifts for your closest loved ones, and it gets harder once you add in the subtleties and professionalism of the workplace.
It is the shit that no other form of entertainment can forge, real life playing out in front of you, taking on new subtleties with every rematch.
However, as you write your own Walden in the game, you discover how his famed book evolved through looking deeply at the ever-changing subtleties of nature.
"The appeal is to match the particular practice of an artist with the complexities and subtleties of weaving," said Christopher Farr, a co-founder of his company.
Men have been so conditioned against emotional intelligence — that's for women, we are told — that they are blithering idiots at reading the subtleties of allure or aversion.
In an era when the "Will & Grace" reboot constitutes a re-analysis of gay consciousness, the in-the-shadows subtleties of Melville's tale are thrilling to ponder.
Though I do think it is possible more knowledge is needed to truly appreciate its subtleties than the average laysoccerperson, or World Cup drop-in, may have.
A man shying from commitment is nothing new, but here the writer and director, Rafael Palacio Illingworth, injects small subtleties that enrich and complicate the emotional landscape.
At times his sound was almost too intimate for a hall the size of Carnegie, though the subtleties of the performance come though vividly on the medici.
As with all Gouthière's figures, she benefits from his adaptation of the matte gilding process to bronze — enabling many new subtleties, including the illusion of soft skin.
Navigating the subtleties between IRAs, 28503Ks, HSAs, 22019s and every other nuanced savings vehicle is difficult for professional financial advisors, let alone typical households in our experience.
In recent years, she has become something of a warrior against age discrimination, publicly rebelling, with few subtleties, against the notion that age should slow her down.
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No computer has been trained to do the same, but computer visual systems may detect subtleties within digital photographs unseen by the human eye, the researchers pointed out.
As the game's creator, MIT CSAIL's D. Fox Harrell, explains in an interview with… well, MIT, the game is more about identifying and navigating the subtleties of sexism.
None of these subtleties are likely to deter the British government from maintaining a formal alliance with the United States as long as it remains a world power.
After a while, though, he began to discern what he calls ''the little subtleties,'' the way, for example, ''the drummer D-Loc would lock into the bass line.
Nervously, she checks her nails, neatly manicured with dark red polish and cut short (a moment intentionally emphasized for queer viewers attuned to the subtleties of femme flagging).
The classic "Windowlicker" has all sorts of subtleties interweaving in its recording, which can be squashed and rendered as a bit of a noisy blob by weaker headphones.
" The 1944 original, she said, is "steamy" because "it's an elaborate dance of subtleties during which a man successfully seduces a woman into staying just a bit longer.
If the show had another season, these subtleties would have to escalate, and we don't have the time or patience for an Office-Season-9 version of Fleabag.
Ki & Ka is part of Bollywood's recent attempt at taking a more 'progressive' approach towards gender representation, but the trailer seems to reinforce stereotypes and miss the subtleties.
But the rules did not take the subtleties of cybersecurity into account, and some of its restrictions can prevent the sharing of cybersecurity research and information about threats.
I think the best part of dating is the thrill of the chase, the subtleties of flirting, and the risk that she might already be in a relationship.
Which of the two happens depends on the substance and on the subtleties of the process that glassblowers have learned through trial and error over thousands of years.
It also emphasizes the deep subtleties in black and brown skin tones through colors that add a dreamlike, surreal feeling without losing the reality of the actors' features.
He wouldn't understand the subtleties in the kart handling such as drifting and jumping, and he would have absolutely no intel on the weapons his character can employ.
But Ms. Damrau and Mr. Grigolo infused it with a winning combination of emotional nakedness and vocal refinement that brought out the subtleties and depths of the music.
A second performance brought the new Mouse on Mars album, "Dimensional People," to the surround-sound setup at the Armory, where the subtleties of its mix came through.
What Mr. Howard adds to this art history, however, is the knowledge that, even after the internet, painting can pull off tricks and subtleties no other medium can.
More broadly, it helps us understand the subtleties of America's primordial divide over race — and why racism will continue to fracture the country politically for the foreseeable future.
I know others, men and women, are with me in this, but I think that women are innately poised to notice, accept and act on these natural subtleties.
You can do a passable job in a 10-minute visit, they say, but it is impossible to appreciate the subtleties of patient care when you are rushing.
Immersed in cultural and lingual elements from a vast yet often overlooked part of the world in Eurocentric discourse, the exhibition swiftly interweaves subtleties uniting and diverging these cultures.
Street League is following in the footsteps of X Games by bringing competitive skateboarding to cable television and attempting to translate its quirks and subtleties to a mainstream audience.
Mostel plays it for laughs as well as for subtleties — he calls Terkel "Studsy" and the audio recording lets us hear Terkel's cackle, along with Mostel's clownish physical gags.
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On the one hand, we see an apparent tolerance for historical ignorance, but on the other, there is a renewed national interest in the subtleties of history and memory.
But those of us who love MMA, who understand its subtleties and marvel at its artistry, know there's only one real absurdity in MMA, and that's the weight-cut.
When your project is to articulate all the intricately nested subtleties of a human mind in contact with the ever-changing world, your work, by definition, will never stop.
Germans have Gemütlichkeit, Swedes have mys, and Danes have hygge; though there are subtleties to each, they are all about creating cozy and warm feelings, especially in the winter.
That's all directed through a woman's eyes, and there's subtleties there that I think really influence society, and makes people think in a different way about a woman's life experience.
He was playing jazz, but it was jazz imbued with the vibrations of the church and the ''little subtleties'' of pulse and timbre that he picked up from Snoop Dogg.
The curators plan to bring in algorithmic experts to ascertain whether subtleties in the ways different artists rendered Lenin's expression can help determine which country each bust was made in.
Important subtleties in a patient's condition or details about their lives are almost always picked up by nurses, as they are the ones who get to know the patient best.
Whereas contrast focuses on bright whites and black blacks, HDR is about all the colors and shades in between, making them more vivid and subtleties in the image more discernible.
In just 60 seconds, Malick manages to capture the subtleties of the creative process in a way that feels like a truly intimate look at how Mon Guerlain was made.
Such accuracy matters when your goal is to ensure that future generations of gamers can appreciate all of the subtleties that Final Fantasy or Mega Man 2 have to offer.
The problem, though, is that these systems are based on standard English, and therefore might not be able to pick up on the quirks and subtleties of non-native speakers.
My favorite subtleties were probably the slow push in on Elizabeth at est, in and then the slow zoom out on Elizabeth after Philip and Gabriel leave the safe house.
With airy vocals and understated melodies, "You don't love me" combines the subtleties of Blonde Redhead with the abstract sexiness of 18+ in a way that's both intimate and gripping.
The subtleties of a flicked wrist here, an impossibly undulating bicep there, a wiggling toe that is grave and silly in equal measure — these are lost in this baroque production.
" Thwaites began to learn "the subtleties of the different types of grass: the blue-green patches of grass are bitter, whereas the greener-green grass is sweet and much preferable.
But those subtleties were cast aside on Sunday when Trump nodded approvingly as Saudi King Salman described Iran as the "tip of the spear" of terrorism in the Middle East.
But it's those subtleties that happen to us as we get older: a thinning of the skin, and more subdermal spots and discoloration, and hair takes over your ears and eyebrows.
While political tendencies and general numbskullery aren't necessarily passed through the womb, scientists learn more each day about the subtleties of the in utero connection; I'd rather be safe than sorry.
In one case it's applying graphics to a person's face in real time, and in the other it's capturing the subtleties of their hair in 3D by observing it in motion.
While video games can be exceptional at making players feel certain emotions through mechanics and metaphors, the subtleties of the human face still elude them—and Mass Effect: Andromeda in particular.
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"What this means is any MP3s or AACs — files whose space-saving compression strips out some of a song's subtleties — played through your PlayStation 4 will be automatically upscaled," says Sony.
What followed was an in-depth dive into English words with diacritic marks and what subtleties they carry (like whether the Ä in HÄAGEN DAZS is an umlaut or a diaeresis).
This also helps them to communicate effectively because they don't just hear the words coming out of other people's mouths, but they also catch on to subtleties in gesture and tone.
A handler needs to be able to read shifts and subtleties in their canine partner's behavior to gather information about their targets or environments, and even how the dog is feeling.
Lastly, there is no way to control the tone of speech — for example upbeat or concerned — although accents and other subtleties can be baked in as they could be with WaveNet.
When you teach people how to appreciate alcohol in this way, they will most likely appreciate the subtleties in a bottle of liquor and not just down it to get drunk.
Yet in her exceptional new novel, Gordon animates the contradictions and subtleties of her outsider Catholicism, setting them within a dramatic panorama that reads — improbably — as swiftly as an airport paperback.
In a recent interview, Lee discussed the power of common words, words whose multiplicity of uses gives them an excess of "subtleties and potentialities": The more definitions a word has, the less defined that word is, the less definition that word secures, and, subsequently, the greater the number of possible meanings that accrue to that word, the greater the number of subtleties and potentialities that buzz about that word, and the greater the likelihood that crisis attends that word.
Believe it or not, though, A Star is Born was my favorite film of 2018 for this very reason: It's a beautiful cinematic experience that expertly captures the subtleties of emotional abuse.
Macron probably had in mind his political history class from Sciences-Po where - like generations of French leaders before him - he was taught about the subtleties of the Fifth Republic's constitutional system.
And watching Joe do those exact things you acknowledge that while he may not be the fastest there were little indications, these little subtleties that indicated that there was something special there.
But subtleties add up, and, for me, the sum was a lesser experience on the butterfly MacBook Pro than that of my workhorse machine: a silver 2015 MacBook Pro with chiclet keys.
"They would need to understand all subtleties of language and innuendo," said Dr. John Torous, director of the digital psychiatry division in the Department of Psychiatry at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
No matter the intellectual intent or subtleties of a given script, in all the stage work of his that I've seen he insists on wagging a finger at the characters' moral failings.
In twice-weekly meetings, Verstrepen and his students sip and promptly spit out beers in a "technical tasting" to detect minute subtleties and differences between the taste and aroma of each brew.
As a former longtime top aide on Capitol Hill, White House legislative affairs director Eric Ueland -- who's been at the center of the talks -- appreciates the subtleties of the legislative drafting process.
With the beautiful "Butterfly Body Fantasy" (2009), Horn's gorgeous, non-stop, mechanically fluttering butterfly box, her work takes on a Joseph Cornell-like mythical inference, but even more crammed with exquisite subtleties.
Portraying the many subtleties of the American electorate in a sharp, hilarious, and different way this far into the campaign cycle is hard — and like Doug on Black Jeopardy, SNL crushed it.
Released two and a half years ago in France, the tweaked 2016 UK reissue of Christine aka Héloïse Letissier's debut showcases the potential subtleties in popstar stance and an allegedly simplistic genre.
It's because of this variation that, even if big data researchers make their systems better able to recognize subtleties of meaning, these systems will still produce results with which other researchers find issue.
For decades, machines have struggled with the subtleties of human language, and even the recent boom in deep learning powered by big data and improved processors has failed to crack this cognitive challenge.
The result is the best drivers in Formula E are the ones who are deeply familiar with the way the cars work, since they notice these subtleties and are equipped to translate them.
One of the subtleties of Hall's choice of shot for the most part is that it takes his head outside of the opponent's lead leg, making it unlikely that he'll hit a knee.
"He didn't really care if I didn't make all the breaks or the subtleties of his tunes," says Jerry Granelli, the drummer in the trio's lineup that would go on to record Christmas.
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But I was ever more impressed by the subtleties and lyricism Mr. Nézet-Séguin drew from the music, which has moments of plush, shimmering allure that conductors with a blunter approach often miss.
The experience turned out to be ideal preparation for the subtleties of "Uncle Vanya," which delicately maps the growing tensions among a family on a remote Russian estate in the late 19th century.
The subtleties can be as simple as a contrast in the pavement, as seen in the first photo on the road from Londonderry to the village of Muff in the Republic of Ireland.
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Trump appears to have grasped none of these subtleties, his week going steadily downhill as he worked his way from a friendly reception in the Middle East to a borderline disaster in Western Europe.
"Throughout this journey, we've remained focused on unlocking the magical experiences that are possible when computers understand the subtleties hidden in a user's actions and messages." a blog post on the Onward site reads.
Its subsequent uses were mostly aesthetic, concerning colors in paintings, textiles, wigs, but it was soon borrowed to analogize, and then describe, gradations in facial expressions, the meanings of words, the subtleties of music.
The drums pummeled in ever-shifting meters, vociferous yet full of subtleties, channeling thrash, math-rock, grunge and psychedelia; guitar and bass riffed hard or sent long lines across the field like flaming arrows.
He knows his product, he understands the subtleties in flavor that emerge from his drinks, and he rises to the challenge of concocting a drink that will please even the most amateur of palates.
Neural networks can learn to imitate tone and vocabulary, as Shane points out in a blog post about the carols, but they pretty much suck at picking up on the subtleties of the human language.
"Because I grew up Cambodian in LA, I've been exposed to many doughnut shops, and even more doughnut variations, subtleties, and recipes, so I have a really high standard for doughnuts," Uy tells me, humbly.
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Every time there was a subdued, tender or quietly suspenseful episode in the score, you sensed the musical subtleties, wistful lyricism and ear for keen detail that have made Mr. Wainwright such a fine songwriter.
Tyrnauer artfully balances these subtleties, mining archival images from photographers like Bill Bernstein, Bill Cunningham, and Marcia Reznick, and weaving in recently discovered 16-mm film reels that were hidden away by a staff member.
As my friend's words about the sublime subtleties of the discoveries made during her experience played through my mind, Beno raised a eucalyptus branch like a pointer toward a massive stone outcropping 20 yards ahead.
Streaming services also pride themselves on their recommendation engines, and if the stars are allowing themselves to stray beyond pop's comfort zones, they could point their listeners there, too, toward sources and fringes and subtleties.
The story resurfaced this week thanks to a column from Eric Francis of the Calgary Sun that skipped the subtleties and went straight to outright predicting that the Flames would be in Houston within three years.
I have only had social media for about a year, and I am still catching up to all of its nuances and subtleties, and as a public figure I know how easily it can be manipulated.
No one understands all the subtleties of their business like a startup founder who is in it every minute of every hour of every day, but in my experience, it was well worth taking the plunge.
The job opening says testers must be able to offer objective and honest feedback, have a passion for all things chocolate and be able to properly communicate the subtleties between flavors and textures in the candy.
Some critics argue that the legislation puts the onus for regulating content solely on online platforms, and that tech companies, unwilling or unable to appreciate the subtleties of regulating speech, will be overzealous in their policing.
The interests of the Washington Post readers would certainly be better served if the renown newspaper told the whole truth about the complex dynamism of Iranian politics, with all the subtleties and nuances that it involves.
The man deserved better; he just needed gaming's own Eno, or someone like him, rather than a guide who is to the widening of gaming's horizons what Michael Bay is the subtleties of the silver screen.
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Not self-improvement (eat well, sleep well, etc.) but on how can you continue a path of improvement so that you can really enjoy the subtleties at a very deep level of whatever it is you love.
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On the contrary, exit polls reveal many layered subtleties to the larger Clinton/Trump narrative surrounding education, along with a much more stark dividing line by race, which was likely the most influential factor in the campaign.
My orientation is almost always to seek out what's good in a wine, and to be open to the subtleties and gray shadings that are often more accurate representations of reality than blanket, black-and-white judgments.
Yet Levit, as in his Beethoven performances, shows an extraordinary ability to coax a singing line from the piano, and he introduces myriad subtleties into the purr of counterpoint, often inserting elegant little ornaments on the repeats.
Poverty is not a monolith—there are levels to it, and Jenkins' trained eye draws out subtleties in the experience of his film's characters that render it much more vivid, tragic, and affecting than they might be otherwise.
But maybe when she's gone, it will help move us past her celebrity into a real look at just how disgusted the poems are and how their subtleties are a feature of their clapback, their shade, their exasperation.
The process works the same for documents in other languages, but Omnity knows that a phrase in French is the equivalent of a phrase in English, even though it may not grasp the subtleties of the translation process.
Although Twain depicted Jim as a true human being, giving this book its "anti-slavery" reputation, subtleties in Huck's and Jim's attitudes make me wonder if Twain "entertained notions of imbalance" even though he didn't openly show it.
Rangers 2, Canadiens 1 | Series tied, 2-2 The pivotal moment in a hockey game, that cumulative impact of all those goals and saves and subtleties, can sometimes be ascertained only after the teams have left the ice.
"Ipsa Dixit"—the title is Latin for "She herself said," and alludes to "ipse dixit," the legal term for a claim without proof—is an awesomely wide-ranging intellectual journey whose myriad subtleties register only with repeated viewings.
Like Chicago Snow's depiction of pollution's traces, numerous other works in Weather Report also operate by means of the trace, suggesting that art's capacity for poetic indirection helps convey climate subtleties that might elude purely informational modes of address.
" So often anything posted online that is funny, personal, heartfelt, examines the minutiae of our existence, gets into the subtleties of our popular culture, tells us something about our humanity is met with a loud screaming "WHAT IS THIS?
But the pianists Hitomi Honda and Karl Larson, who organized the program, selected works that explored subtleties of piano color and subdued sonorities, starting with John Cage's undulant, exotic "Mysterious Adventure" for prepared piano, played captivatingly by Adam Tendler.
Members of the Tension forums noticing a typo in an email could turn into a plot point; a participant not picking up on the subtleties in a one-on-one scene could lead to a story thread being abandoned.
The idea that a black gay writer like me would come from New York to see and appreciate her performance doesn't figure into her sword-wielding: you can't make sweeping statements if you allow for subtleties and shifting demographics.
This elaborate, expensive, supposedly data-driven analysis seeks to translate the subtleties of the classroom into PowerPoint slides packed with statistics — in the hope of deflecting the charge that students pay too much for degrees that mean too little.
Still, this was merely "Onegin," a ballet that debases the powerful subtleties of its Pushkin story ("Eugene Onegin") to the level of cheap romance and bashes at its collage of Tchaikovsky music with sensationalist dance effects and coarse rhythms.
It's also important to be able to understand the subtleties of death and toxicology results to determine how someone passed and rule out certain causes of death, something that years of on-the-job experience can't generally compensate for.
The show comments both on how stories engage fans—"They come back because of the subtleties, the details," theme-park mastermind Dr. Ford (Anthony Hopkins) says—and consciously plays with the genres of science fiction and Westerns that the show inhabits.
Not to discount the work of the Apes' CG animators, seeing Notary's uncanny ape impersonation coming from a flesh and blood human actually gave me a greater impression of the subtleties that motion capture tech is picking up these days.
There, Sotavalta describes the uses of his "acoustic method" of identifying insects using his absolute pitch, and theorizes about the subtleties of insect wingbeat: how much energy it consumes, and how it varies according to air pressure and body size.
It is also a sort of mocking reversal of the "innocents abroad" motif of such Henry James novels as "Daisy Miller" and "The Portrait of a Lady," in which fresh-faced, straightforward Yanks are confounded by the perilous subtleties of Europeans.
As one might expect, it's an album on which every granite-carved rhythmic vamp accrues many subtleties of texture and inflection, and any solo heroics (of which there's no shortage) are absorbed into a larger flow. Dare2/Red. Oct. 14.
Not only is Penicaud no fresh-faced newcomer, her team is also steeped in the subtleties of French labor relations - with a head of staff from the national employers association and a deputy who was a top FO union negotiator.
Dealers on the table clearly knew him — he had been establishing his presence here for the past week, getting used to the game and figuring out its subtleties — and they good-naturedly commiserated with him over his propensity for losing.
But you won't necessarily get the subtleties of O'Neill's language, those incredible flights upward and then down into the gutter, in this production, because so much of the talk is sacrificed to incomprehensible diction and to keeping the action going.
But, to be effective, President Trump must recognize that he is an apprentice — more so than any previous man who has ever assumed the office of the presidency — and he must apply himself to understanding the subtleties of complicated issues.
" He finds it scandalous that "a veiled woman speaking our language badly, completely ignorant of our culture" is legally considered as French as "an indigenous Frenchman passionate for Romanesque churches, and the verbal and syntactic subtleties of Montaigne and Rousseau.
The subtleties of Drake, a young black man, mimicking how white men used to mimic and dehumanize black people may be lost in a rap battle but we should not be distracted from the issues that are still affecting our communities.
A freelancer who made his living on the streets of Cairo studying the subtleties of light, Mr. Abou Zeid has been kept in a small, dark cell with more than a dozen other inmates since his arrest, his family said.
She has a portraitist's skill with tiny subtleties of expression and lighting and a New Objectivist's eye for the raw grotesquerie of bodies and their surroundings, and her illustrative technique extends from impossibly delicate hairbreadth shading to passionate marker-mashing scribbles.
If an AI is to ever succeed in this realm, it'll have to identify these subtleties, and also keep up with changing social norms and cultural mores, which may be difficult given the rapid pace of social change, but not an impossibility.
The result is language that is "more natural and more fluid," says Hughes, who promises that more improvements are coming, like translation that accounts for subtleties of tone (is the speaker being formal or slangy?) and that offers multiple options for wording.
It can pull out certain facts and do a crude sentiment analysis (guessing whether a piece of content is "happy" or "angry" based on keywords), but it can't understand subtleties of tone, consider cultural context, or ring someone up to corroborate information.
While it's unlikely that an AI will replace a political speech writer any time soon—the subtleties of spin are, perhaps, slightly beyond its grasp right now—the team reckons the software could be useful in automating the creation of political news stories.
In a sport whose best players tend to fit one of two molds—the freshman stopping over on his way to the NBA and the upperclassman devoted to the subtleties of defensive positioning and swing passes—Hield marks out his own category.
While they aren't as laid-back as the Rick and Morty and Darth Vader tees you may glimpse in the IT section of the Business Insider office, there are distinct subtleties that separate this line from the rest of the brand's luxury offerings.
And that could best sum up the fight—Maia is about the subtleties within the basics and avoiding strikes at all costs, Condit is about overwhelming opponents with weird spinning and flicking kicks with the occasional biting down on the mouthpiece to brawl.
Further work in LSD and psilocybin, with attention paid to timing and dosage, could reveal these subtleties even further and show not just how time perception changes while on drugs, but how it works in everyday life, and perhaps a bigger question underneath.
The system — actually thousands of distinct state and local systems that process tens of thousands of people — is so finely grained that lawyers who work in it sometimes do not understand its subtleties and contortions, much less their clients or the public.
The problem is that while it's relatively easy for an algorithm to detect nudity, it's much more complicated to detect when someone is being bullied online, since there are subtleties involved in discerning abusive speech from speech that doesn't violate community guidelines.
I like minimalism and subtlety, and I think that a viewer can pick up more on those subtleties and connect more with a story when the character with which they are (hopefully) identifying is not so overly specific that it isn't universally relatable.
A Visual Companion serves equally well as a thorough introduction to a work of great literary and art-historical importance, and a deep dive into the book's cultural and narrative subtleties for those who are already students of The Tale of Genji.
It's that ingrained cultural assumption that all women must want to become mothers, that Hendricks hopes to challenge with her upcoming movie, Egg (no, not that one), a biting dramedy about motherhood, choice, and the subtleties of female friendships that hits theaters January 18.
" He further explained: "The subtleties of Drake, a young Black man, mimicking how white men used to mimic and dehumanize Black people may be lost in a rap battle but we should not be distracted from the issues that are still affecting our communities.
Grade: B+ Law Enforcement and Online Security By day I sling code for a living, so while I'm no expert, I'm more comfortable with the subtleties of security and encryption than most — and, sadly, apparently much more so than much of the security establishment, viz.
The show's third season also shows an astounding ability to humanize its trans characters while addressing common misconceptions about the trans experience—in effect, educating a broad swath of Americans about subtleties of trans lives not seen before on a platform of this scale.
"I usually have several gins around, depending on my mood at the moment, but the Kirkland is one I often use for gin and tonics, gimlets, and other drinks that have strong enough flavors that they drown out the subtleties," Osmond wrote on Quora.
Obviously there are a lot of subtleties to it — how you formulate the resin, and, above all, how you compute the images that are going to be projected, but the barrier to creating a very simple version of this tool is not that high.
It means that either President Trump's advisors do not understand the subtleties and political reality of policymaking, or they are keeping the president in the dark, perhaps for their own political advantage, for the presumed benefit of the public, or to avoid suffering his wrath.
Manq'a graduates starting out at Gustu spend two months on the subtleties of service: how to address various combinations of men and women; how to describe an expensive bottle of wine to a guy who knows nothing about wine but wants to impress his date.
A lot of today's deep learning technology needs significant amounts of data to make any real sense of a user's interests; at present, it's prohibitive to teach these "personalization" systems how to comprehend the complexities and subtleties of human motivations or capture refined interests.
But if Lindsay's season of The Bachelorette can start discussions about the important subtleties of the ways we view and talk about Black men (and women) every day in this country — before it's even started — then it's going to be even more compelling TV than we thought.
Based in a heavy, galloping warehouse aesthetic, strong elements of glitch, acid, and a deft hand at sound design are very much evident, but the subtleties, undertones, and thoughtful flourishes and thematic progressions are what elevates the album from good, functional techno to a truly artistic work.
Some in Crosby view her simply as "that old bag," but Strout, as in "Olive Kitteridge," is exquisitely attuned to the subtleties of her beloved character's innermost thoughts; she makes us feel for Olive, giving us an intimate, multifaceted and touching portrait of someone suffering alone.
Maybe within four to five decades we could get something that can behave somewhat like a human brain, but it wouldn't be like a person that we know—it couldn't capture the subtleties, the nuances of how an individual's brain is structured, and everybody's brain is different.
The requirements of the genre dictate that Rough Night must continue ratcheting up its characters' bad decision-making and hysteria as the film progresses, but Aniello and her co-writer Paul Downs (also of Broad City) keep the mania grounded in the subtleties of the group dynamic.
Either way, watching Dolores descend down the confessional elevator in the past and in the present — and witnessing how the host has changed, in the subtleties of her posture and expression — is another reminder that Evan Rachel Wood has absolutely knocked it out of the park in Westworld.
In the midst of a cage fight in front of 18,000 howling people, after absorbing dozens of punches to the head while clinging precariously to consciousness, drowning in both adrenaline and exhaustion: this is probably not the best situation in which to be parsing the subtleties of a rulebook.
Dolgov encouraged me to look for the subtleties in our ride: the way the car successfully navigated a 4-way stop when there was a vehicle waiting at each stop sign, for example, or how it slowed when a car in front of us unexpectedly began to reverse.
As sophisticated as motion capture is, and despite the massive trove of measurements taken of Smith's every gesture and movement, it still cannot record the full richness and depth of human behavior—the subcutaneous subtleties and minute movements, the microexpressions, the difficult-to-pinpoint qualities that comprise humanness.
If you've ever admired the dogged passion of bird watchers — their willingness to rise before dawn, memorize subtleties in feather color and song, and stand in silence peering through binoculars for long periods of time while being bitten by mosquitoes — then you're bound to be impressed by frog watchers.
Maybe they understand a hyperextended arm bowing backward or some staring glassy-eyed at the lights while the blood reenters their carotids, but the subtleties before those moments are measured in inches—or in pounds of pressure—that you can only fathom if you've spent time on a mat.
According to the most recent studies, which take into account far more subtleties than Hoyle knew about in the 1950s, if the fine-structure constant were 4% higher, or 4% smaller, the universe would be essentially rubber-, wool- and carbon-free, and there would be no chemical basis for life.
Murphy has never been one for subtleties, so whatever reaction you imagined people on either side of the aisle having on that fateful night is exactly what you're about to see: Kai Anderson (Evan Peters), a weird white guy with blue hair says "the revolution has begun" in his basement.
So it isn't quite intimacy, and there's all these thing that are missing, like the way somebody smells when you're in a room or picking up the subtleties of tone when you're texting — all of these things that make humans really interesting just flatten out when you're dealing with them online.
Car rental companies do not generally get into these subtleties, which is why we found ourselves staggering with jet lag at the Frankfurt airport, filling out forms to upgrade to a decent-size minivan, one that might even fit all our suitcases if we abandoned the concept of rearview vision.
"I think it is important not just to call for changes to our gun laws, not just to debate the subtleties of the Second Amendment, but to remember that it is people who have died because of our gun laws," said Linda Gould, an American in Japan who organized the vigil.
Elizabeth Penrose Howkins, who served as the section's editor in chief from 1955 to 1965, sat in a glass cage in the middle of the desks, overseeing stories ranging from culinary interests ("News of Food: Subtleties of Veal") to peculiarities in fashion ("Air Squeak in Shoe Is Hard to Remove").
But compression can also crush subtleties like timbre, the auditory minutiae that let listeners tell the sound of a trumpet from that of a trombone, and tempo rubato ("stolen time"), which is the slight speed-up or slow-down of notes used by soloists or conductors taking liberties with a composition.
To Martin Hayes, a fiddler from County Clare who founded the group, the Gloaming continues a century-long dialogue between Irish music and its American diaspora, restoring some of the subtleties that were discouraged by the limitations of early recordings and the guitar-strumming enthusiasm of the 1960s folk revival.
I think it really was critical that Thanos not only looked photorealistic as much as technically and artistically possible, but even more important, it was conveyed to us from Marvel and from Dan that Josh Brolin's performance in all its subtleties really needed to come through as much as possible as well.
Like the president, he doesn't deal in subtleties: "Throughout the entire Russia investigation, it seemed, the Democrats in Congress had only one reason to exist, and that was to try and make my father and me cower in a corner, curl up in a ball, and die," Mr. Trump wrote in one passage.
But it's hardly just about looking cool or tough, or playing coy little games with adults who aren't well-versed in the subtleties of fascist symbolism; far-right fashion can help extremist devotees, especially young men, build a stronger sense of belonging and brotherhood, and even act as a gateway to radicalization.
The subtleties in this arena—the differences between, for instance, people who have feelings of sexual attraction for prepubescent children that they don't act on and those who have the same feelings and do, or have none of those feelings and are abusive anyway—tend to be missed by the general public.
This is the rare game I've played enough of (somewhere around 200 hours, at this point) to have the slightest grasp of the kind of subtleties that a speedrunner will know how to exploit, so, on top of being entertaining, this one was actually very interesting on a mechanical level to me.
It enables us to address the subtleties of colorism, or the need for nonbinary and genderqueer versions of Latin identifiers like Latinx, Afro-Latinx, and Chicanx Inclusivity, on the other hand, is a more broadly applicable framework to ensure spaces and  policies take all forms of identities into account to avoid discrimination and oppression.
It's the subtle decisions — an unexpected cut to a close-up of Marion Cotillard's hand preventing someone from changing the radio station in Two Days, One Night or the matter-of-fact tone of the banter between a man and his son's killer in The Son — that elevate their best films, and the same subtleties garnered them this year's reward.
And in many cases, those relationships with older men — this is one of the reasons I hate the left, they have this kind of stupid one size fits all policing of culture, this arbitrary and oppressive idea of consent, which totally destroys the understanding that many of us have of the complexities and subtleties and complicated nature of many relationships.
The producers of Everlasting are very self-aware of how they capitalize on archetypes, playing them to their advantage to make sensational TV. But UnReal has a blindspot for actual Black experience, and spends only minimal time teasing out the subtleties of what it means for a Black man to find love on a network that panders to white interests.
But even the iPhone still requires attention and focus to accomplish basic tasks, and even with its general ease of use, there are subtleties of its interface, features and systems which many everyday users likely still don't grasp: The lasting appeal of 'how-to' guides for even simple features in terms of drawing traffic from search proves this to be true.
It's far worse in polite society to use gay as a pejorative or throw around ethnic slurs than it is to go effing and blinding; people who would never be so dowdy as to asterisk out a good sharp fuck will still cautiously refer to it as the N-word rather than risking the subtleties of the use-mention distinction.
Mr. Trump's Republican allies — including the House speaker, Paul D. Ryan — have said that Mr. Trump may have asked Mr. Comey to end the investigation because he was a new president who did not understand the subtleties of how the commander in chief should interact with the F.B.I. Mr. Priebus may also be able to help prosecutors verify crucial details about Mr. Trump's interactions with Mr. Comey.
But as the series returns to action this weekend at the Belgian Grand Prix after a one-month summer break and heads into the final nine races of the longest season ever — with 21 races — Formula One has begun to realize that the series has become so complex that it is no longer just some fans who do not understand the subtleties; drivers and team personnel struggle with them as well.
Because, even if you accept the argument that the women involved enter into both experiences with eyes wide open and alacrity in their hearts; even if it is true that the self-aware and collaborative subtleties in Love set it apart, and that, according to Victoria's Secret, two out of three people watching its show are women, those involved don't control external perception, or even ensure that anyone will get their message.
Her 27-point checklist, used to find out if someone falls into this category, asks you to tick statements that apply to you, such as 'Other people's moods affect me', 'I make it a point to avoid violent movies and TV shows', 'I seem to be aware of subtleties in my environment', 'I am made uncomfortable by loud noises', 'I am conscientious' and 'I make it a high priority to arrange my life to avoid upsetting or overwhelming situations'.

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