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  • This makes it difficult for fine gradations in punishments to be achieved.
  • He continued to explore methods of producing fine gradations in shading.
  • Fine gradations of language and policy are involved that will be difficult to compare.
  • Digital capabilities would allow even finer gradations, the makers say.
  • His touch, intimate with fine gradations of percussion, sprinkles sun through the shade of the ballads.
  • I think you're giving insufficient credit to the human ear's ability to discern fine gradations of sound.
  • The classification represents a fine gradation of weaker emission and stronger absorption than a WN6ha spectral type.
  • And many lay out fine gradations of ecological purity, spiritual principles, or independence from the American monetary system.
  • Since very fine gradations are not necessary for long sights, they may be left off the dedicated stadia rod.
  • Overture served as a declaration of intent : fine gradations of loud to soft, beautifully managed transitions and controlled bursts of energy.
  • Nothing indicates that King Lear had any finer gradation in his test of his daughters'love .-- talk ) 14 : 23, 18 February 2015 ( UTC)
  • Later Kings created Marquesses and Viscounts to make finer gradations of honour : a rank something more than an Earl and something less than an Earl, respectively.
  • Somebody at Acura pays attention to the interactions of human and machine, so there are big knobs with fine gradations for, say, the radio volume or the station tuning.
  • Temirkanov is particularly well served here by his uncanny grasp of the long line, his fine gradations among dynamic surges, with something always held in reserve for the real climax.
  • Here, one has the result of sustained work, with which such a fine gradation of sound has been reached that one scarcely has the impression that four people are performing.
  • During the Late Joseon, the Confucian ideals of propriety and " filial piety " gradually came to be equated with a strict observance to a complex social hierarchy, with many fine gradations.
  • The phrase has a few fine gradations and facets to it, as it yokes together how people generally operate with the way they leave _ as in run away, and turn away.
  • His new galleries, Walsh says, " are all about letting people see the finest gradations in paintings, although all the media focus is on the macho stuff, the architecture and the money ."
  • The tool is similar to a rotary table except that it is designed to be tilted as well as rotated and often allows positive locking at finer gradations of rotation, including through differential indexing.
  • Mezzotint is known for the luxurious quality of its tones : first, because an evenly, finely roughened surface holds a lot of ink, allowing deep solid colors to be printed; secondly because the process of smoothing the texture with burin, burnisher and scraper allows fine gradations in tone to be developed.