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- The peculiar power of the classical masters comes from their seeming indirectness.
- They are bluntly direct, yet skilled at indirectness.
- The words are exquisitely Japanese in their indirectness.
- One common way to achieve such indirectness is through the use of the form allegory.
- They found it difficult to support this position despite the indirectness of some of the claims.
- Speaking with names also shows the Apache preference for indirectness and subtlety when they intend to criticize, Basso says.
- This indirectness leads to the fact that the resulting refractive power is the square of the refractive power of a single lens.
- And finally, Wikipedia says that obscurity, evasiveness, incomprehensibility, indirectness, and ambiguity are marks of depth and brilliance.
- If you choose to sugarcoat it, the message may become too vague and / or the person you are talking to might be insulted by your indirectness.
- Even Ms . Ma's way of making her views public over the last week relied on old-fashioned party indirectness and obscurity, not that it fooled anyone.
- It's a sign of the movie's indirectness; if it wanted to be direct, the song would have been John Lennon's " Mind Games ."
- However, since " Dennis Hotels Pty Ltd v Victoria ", it has been held that indirectness is neither a necessary nor sufficient quality for such a tax . 304 }}
- But Boker was not wholly wed to theatrical demands; he still approached the stage in the spirit of the poet who was torn between loyalty to poetic indirectness, and necessity for direct dialogue.
- Is there any other mnemonic as weird as this one in its indirectness and opaqueness and apparent lack of utility ?-- [ pleasantries ] 02 : 11, 27 October 2013 ( UTC)
- "We don't live in a society that encourages you to talk about it face to face, so the slight indirectness, the slight facelessness makes it easier to talk about your grief.
- This book lays out the linguistic devices and rituals that constitute " conversational style, " such as indirectness, pacing and pausing, humor, overlap and interruption, and shows their effects when styles differ.
- He relates his argument about the indirectness in motion perception to how, in the play version of Peter Pan, Tinkerbell's revival depends on the live audience expressing their belief in fairies through clapping.
- Traditionally, the Savonian people have often been considered as " sneaky " and " mendacious . " However, recent research has shown that this infamy is largely due to misunderstandings caused by the traditional Savonian social indirectness.
- In contrast is the style of the Profiteer : he has a swift and agile way of moving, his back usually curved, his cunning nature further accentuated by the indirectness of his focus and his multi-directional spatial patterns.
- Male speakers of Malagasy also lead in the use of their ideal speech style, characterized by non-confrontational indirectness, whereas the women are " norm-breakers " and use the stigmatized, direct style associated with negative information.
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