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Anyone hoping for something more incisive will be sorely disappointed.
The final response, a meme, was simpler but maybe more incisive.
"I just want it to be leaner and more incisive," she wrote.
Piquant olives and anchovies need something more incisive, a fino sherry, perhaps.
Even so, Bach on a harpsichord sounds clearer, brighter, more incisive—curiously, more modern.
Faster and more incisive artificial intelligence and machine learning will dramatically extend that reach.
Faster and more incisive artificial intelligence and machine learning will dramatically extend that reach.
"Being There" is a weirder movie, and in its own way far more incisive.
Pope Francis has promised to find a more incisive role for women in the church.
How about more incisive questions about what has shaped a judge's thinking, conservative or liberal?
That means the series becomes more incisive, in terms of its analysis of situations in the school.
It was bolder in its storytelling, more incisive with its character arcs, and knitted together with stronger thematic underpinnings.
By contrast, James Whiteside, Ms. Abrera's Romeo, is far less of a dreamboat but a far more incisive temperament.
Demonstrating the presence of such a person would have required questioning a little more incisive than Lauer's boilerplate questions.
Stylistically, it was a clash between the more incisive and prepared Clinton and Trump, who leaned heavily on instinct and combativeness.
But he's also available in the wee hours and late into the evening to help Trump dispatch his more incisive messages.
Yet, far more incisive is the Federal Reserve's "Report on the Economic Well-Being of U.S. Households in 2628" published this week.
A wildly ambitious project, its narrative-driven songs showcase a narrowed aesthetic focus and even more incisive rhymes than his previous releases.
His brilliantly funny set pieces are more subtle and successful; similarly, he is more incisive when tracing gradual decline rather than convulsive change.
"Arkangel" might have been a lot more incisive if it had acknowledged that the "live through your kids" phenomenon doesn't end with puberty.
That reversal of expectations was prompted mostly because Denmark sat back and defended much more than Croatia, which was the more incisive attacker.
The longer South Side runs, the more incisive and humorous its portrayal of the structures built to hold these two young men in place becomes.
Feud didn't always balance its interest in old Hollywood gossip with its more incisive points about how sexism and misogyny are baked into show business.
The Bowers & Wilkins PX is an intriguing rival to the Sony 21000X M23, because, in my estimation, it still has a more incisive and exciting sound.
To be honest, I was anticipating — hoping for — a bolder, more incisive image of the strong-voiced person I imagine this former first lady to be.
But those in search of more incisive techno-horror that cuts to the core of everything frightening about phone ownership and usage will have to continue waiting.
The rhythm, I suspect, would have been more languorous, as if the weather had seeped into people's lazy bones, whereas Guadagnino, an instinctive modernist, is more incisive.
Few Stravinsky scores are more incisive or thrilling: This is scored for four solo singers, a choir (Musica Sacra in the current performances), four pianos and percussion.
"To be honest, I was anticipating — hoping for — a bolder, more incisive image of the strong-voiced person I imagine this former first lady to be," he wrote.
"I was anticipating — hoping for — a bolder, more incisive image of the strong-voiced person I imagine this former first lady to be," Cotter said in his review.
Despite its name and Bernthal's intense performance, The Punisher is about more than just its ruthless antihero, and proves much more incisive than it may initially seem to be.
With comedians still getting to grips with the Trump shitshow and country musicians mostly ignoring it, Nelson is wittier, more foul-mouthed, and more incisive than most of his far younger peers.
Perhaps more incisive than just looking at the overall packing number is focusing specifically on bypassed defenders, who are after all the last outfield players with a chance to stop a goal.
But Biden appeared more incisive in his responses this time around, even landing a few counter-punches as he sought to hold on to his status as the primary contest's front-runners.
"It's there in front of you, so you do it," a nurse named Dolly Fleming would later explain; she could find no more incisive theory to account for all the cooperation she'd witnessed.
While I enjoyed hearing the snippets of German, with a little effort similar and perhaps more incisive audio quotations from the American context might have been found and could have had more impact.
Though you're feeling anything but sad, you realize there are tears on your cheeks, and a Pulitzer Prize-winning musical from the 1980s suddenly feels more incisive and urgent, even necessary, than ever.
The Trump boost doesn't seem to have motivated a turn toward more incisive or interesting satire, but it has introduced Saturday Night Live to the double-edged sword of social media: it helps you go viral and it ruins your punchlines.
First Words Early this year, when a string of primary victories established Donald Trump as a viable presidential candidate and making sense of him became a matter of some national urgency, one of the more incisive assessments came from Newt Gingrich.
I saw the play in April of last year, right before my first day at The Times, and the version on Netflix is even sharper and more incisive than I remember, showcasing a type of harsh, honest humor that's distinctly Latinx.
"It is time to shift gears, up the momentum, and be more incisive in securing the best interests of the Tata Group," he said in his letter on Monday, the latest of several exchanged between the two camps over the last two months.
More bizarrely, fans of Hillbilly Elegy, a book about how hillbillies are responsible for the fact that they are poor, are pushed toward three books that offer a broader and more incisive critique of poverty in America: Evicted, $2.00 A Day, and Strangers In Their Own Land.
While much of the show's first season feel needlessly twisty and jerky, the way the mystery eventually comes together while allowing for sharp observations about the show's characters speaks to Search Party being much more incisive — and worthy of a 10-hour marathon commitment — than it might appear at first glance.
The larger-format Newari thali is a wreath of food around a dome of rice: a tumble of choila, meat licked by open flame, harboring smoke like an unreleased demon; black-eyed peas softened in mustard oil, chickpeas ticking with cumin, and more of that musya palu; achar, pickles more incisive than sweet; mustard greens like a pause in flavor, tasting of little but themselves.
" . Yet Morgan twice critiqued Brodie's manuscript with "alarming frankness", convincing Brodie that what she had already written read too much like an exposé. "In general, Morgan was much more incisive and penetrating in his critique than the Knopf panel had been in awarding Brodie her fellowship. The difference was that Morgan knew Mormon history and the Knopf readers did not.
The rock leads are shorter and more precise. More to the point, > feisty, and a little bit more dangerous. What you get is more incisive work. > It's something that fits the song rather than trying to create a song around > a riff or guitar figure...What I think comes through this album is that > sense of longing, of love, of suffering and in all of this there can be > hope.
204 In Palermo, unlike Altamura, Cusani enjoyed greater power, by virtue of his office as archbishop, and this made the reforms he adopted more incisive, aimed at asserting the supremacy of the sovereign over feudal local power. Moreover, from a purely cultural point of view, he reformed juridical and philosophical studies in order to reduce the dominance of the Jesuits and, in addition, he contributed to spread the ideas of John Locke.
In 1741, he was granted a chair in metaphysicsin later conjunction with the chair of Ethicsat the Naples University. At this prestigious university, he also was granted the Economics chair, in 1755, the first one of this kind in Italy (the name was originally “Commerce and Mechanics”). At this time, he published the Lessons in Commerce, in which he declared himself favorable to a more incisive free- trade policy. Among his students were Giuseppe Palmieri and Francesco Mario Pagano.
Although among the Peruvian patriots there were those who professed liberalism, it never reached the extremes of anti-clerical Jacobinism, as happened in France. Peruvian liberalism, weak and formal in economic and political terms, was also in the religious. There was no more incisive campaign by the Peruvian Liberals in favor of secularism and other demands of anti-clericalism. The personal performance of Francisco de Paula González Vigil, a clergyman famous for his criticism of the Roman Curia, did not belong properly to liberalism.
"In general, Morgan was much more incisive and penetrating in his critique than the Knopf panel had been in awarding Brodie her fellowship. The difference was that Morgan knew Mormon history and the Knopf readers did not." (88) After publication of No Man Knows My History, Morgan (probably unwisely) wrote for Saturday Review of Literature a glowing review of a book in whose production he had played a central role. Brodie finally completed her biography of Smith in 1944, and it was published the following year by Knopf when the author was 30.
In 1946, Tambroni was elected in the Constituent Assembly for the constituency of Ancona–Pesaro–Macerata–Ascoli Piceno, receiving almost 20,500 votes.Elezioni del 1946: Collegio di Ancona–Pesaro–Macerata–Ascoli Piceno, Ministero dell'Interno In the Assembly, he was appointed in the electoral commission and the in the 4th commission for bills' examination.Fernando Tambroni Armaroli, Assemblea Costituente In 1948, he was elected in the Chamber of Deputies with more than 45,000 votes.Elezioni del 1948: Collegio di Ancona–Pesaro–Macerata–Ascoli Piceno, Ministero dell'Interno In these years, he became a vocal critic of De Gasperi's policies, advocating for more incisive social reforms.
Afana joined the Union of the Peoples of Cameroon (UPC), a left-wing movement agitating for independence and led by Ruben Um Nyobé. Osendé Afana went to Toulouse, France to study Economic Science, and by 1956 was a vice-president of the Black African Students Federation in France (Fédération des étudiants d'Afrique noire en France – FEANF), and was managing director of the FEANF organ L'Etudiant d'Afrique noire. As a UPC militant he ensured that the issues of Cameroon were well-covered. While he was managing director, the moderate viewpoint of the magazine shifted to a harder and more incisive tone.
Informed that Mussolini was freed and founded the Italian Social Republic in Northern Italy, Piera moved to Brescia and started a new collaboration with Alessandro Pavolini, the party secretary. Here, at the end of 1943, Piera wrote to the Mussolini the desire of fascist women to have a more incisive role in the defense of the country, a project supported by Pavolini and accepted by Rodolfo Graziani, since many men were needed for the war and women became necessary to assist them and to replace them in the many non-front-line roles. On 18 April 1944, the Female Auxiliary Service was established.
Italia Viva is considered a liberal and reformist party. Its "Charter of Values", presented in October 2019, referred to republican and anti-fascist values expressed in the Constitution of Italy, as well as in the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The movement also emphasized the principle of gender equality, the relaunch of globalization and a strong opposition to all forms of protectionism and souverainism. It also supported a more incisive European political and economic integration, with the direct election of the President of the European Commission and the introduction of transnational lists.
540b, composed on 28 April). He also made some cuts in the Finale in order to make it shorter and more incisive, the most important of which is the section where Anna and Ottavio, Elvira, Zerlina and Masetto, Leporello reveal their plans for the future (""). In order to connect "" ("It must have been the ghost she met") directly to the moral of the story "" ("This is the end which befalls to evildoers"), Mozart composed a different version of "" ("So the wretch can stay down there with Proserpina and Pluto!"). These cuts are very seldom performed in theatres or recordings.
The timbre of the cornettino is more pungent, brighter and a little more incisive than that of the regular cornetto. Cornettini were frequently used in large consorts and orchestras in the company of trumpets and high violin parts. The timbre of the instrument seems to have been regarded by 17th century Northern European composers as very agreeable juxtaposed the natural trumpets of the time which featured a conical bell and a much more "oboe-like" sound and the violins pitched at a' = 466 Hz. The second and third octaves of the cornettino can be made to sound piercing. The primary/fundamental octave has an agreeable "reedy" quality, which is reminiscent of the later oboe.
Katz and Fodor suggests that a grammar should be thought of as a system of rules relating the externalized form of the sentences of a language to their meanings that are to be expressed in a universal semantic representation, just as sounds are expressed in a universal semantic representation. They hope that by making semantics an explicit part of generative grammar, more incisive studies of meaning would be possible. Since they assume that semantic representations are not formally similar to syntactic structure, they suggest a complete linguistic description must therefore include a new set of rules, a semantic component, to relate meanings to syntactic and/or phonological structure. Their theory can be reflected by their slogan "linguistic description minus grammar equals semantics".
The intelligence from Denmark, via DPT, involved several telegrams a day containing very valuable information, which also found its way to the BBC broadcasts directed at Denmark, where the censored local press did not carry stories which reflected negatively on the Nazi occupiers. Other beneficiaries were the SOE organisation, as well as the PWE, the Political Warfare Executive, which dealt with propaganda. The DPT service was particularly useful during the general strike in Copenhagen in July 1944, when all power was cut, nor the local press nor the Danish radio operated. As the Danish resistance movement gained strength and its activities became more incisive, he became involved in its decision-making, and repeatedly travelled to Denmark for negotiations with the Danish Freedom Council (Danmarks Frihedsråd).
Technological advances by orders of magnitude in processing power have made the brute force approach far more incisive than was the case in the early years. The result is that a very solid, tactical AI player aided by some limited positional knowledge built in by the evaluation function and pruning/extension rules began to match the best players in the world. It turned out to produce excellent results, at least in the field of chess, to let computers do what they do best (calculate) rather than coax them into imitating human thought processes and knowledge. In 1997 Deep Blue, a brute- force machine capable of examining 500 million nodes per second, defeated World Champion Garry Kasparov, marking the first time a computer has defeated a reigning world chess champion in standard time control.
The Marshal, having outmanoeuvred the Allies with his flank attack, went on the defensive: the cavalry were refused permission to charge, and Werlé remained in reserve. On the Allied side Beresford was proving no more incisive. Anxious to reinforce Hoghton and Abercrombie, he tried to bring up de España's independent brigade, but they refused to move within range of the French.. Leaving Cole's division in place (according to Beresford, to protect the Allied flank from further cavalry attack, although Wellington was of the opinion that Beresford was actually securing his line of retreat.), Beresford instead called upon Hamilton's Portuguese Division, but Hamilton had moved closer to Albuera to support Alten in fending off Godinot's attack, and the orders took a long time to reach him. Hamilton's brigades only started moving half an hour after the orders had been sent. With his right under heavy pressure and casualties mounting, Beresford finally sent for Alten's KGL, ordering 3,000 Spaniards to Albuera to relieve them and take over the defence there.

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