Sentence examples for subtle responsiveness from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Schneider, filling in, conducted with more angles and, in general, a more sober sense of probity, all the while in absolute control of the Met orchestra's transparent sound and subtle responsiveness.

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Mr. Fagan rises to that complexity with a subtle musical responsiveness and careful layering of movement motifs over an episodic structure.

This silly little story, all underdog clichés layered atop tabloid stereotypes topped with a think gloss of mid-afternoon melodrama, is going to carry FIFA through the shaky transition into a new game engine, Frostbite, with all of its subtle changes to responsiveness, animation and pace.

There are also some isolated reports of functional abnormalities in the cellular responses from the LGN in cats deprived of vision or eye misalignment including a selective loss of X-cell function (Ikeda & Wright, 1976; Ikeda et al., 1978; Chino et al., 1994), a selective loss of Y-cells (Sherman et al., 1975; Yin et al., 1997), and more subtle changes in responsiveness (Levitt et al., 2001).

His subtle interaction and fluid responsiveness, often praised in reviews, made him a favorite accompanist of singers like Peggy Lee, Morgana King, Helen Merrill and Tony Bennett.

Despite differences in disease arising from the site of patent infection [5], and subtle differences in immunological responsiveness [6], [7], the host disease progression of schistosomiasis is essentially similar for all species.

Here, Kirkland combines this responsiveness with a subtle rubato (or "bending") of the score – watch the way, for example, she borrows a beat at 0 12 and expends it on that lovely airy balance at 0 13 – so that what emerges is a kind of conversation between her and the piano.

The photoreceptors linearly enhance large transient features of the stimulus (see Discussion); whereas rapid non-linearities increase responsiveness to more subtle contrast changes.

However, a limitation of this methodology is that the expected improvement over this period is rather large and it says nothing about responsiveness for more subtle clinical changes.

Thus, the observed variation in incubation patterns could reflect individuals that differ in their responsiveness to more subtle zeitgebers in the Arctic.

While we did not detect differences between aged and aged-OVX female mice with respect to basal MAP or pressor responsiveness to AngII, subtle differences were observed in renal gene expression of RAS components, indicating that an aged-OVX mouse is not equivalent to an aged (ovary-intact) mouse.

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