When we're the victim, our thinking can be more nuanced.
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More nuanced reality Still, altering such perspectives can be hard.
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It tracks with a newer, more nuanced strain of populism.
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I think this season will be a little more nuanced.
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But there's one group that wants a more nuanced approach.
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The truth is more nuanced and less favorable to Trump.
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But that would require a filmmaker more nuanced than Snyder.
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Surprisingly it has been a lot more nuanced than that.
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Yet the reality is much more nuanced than critics allow.
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Yet the deeper meaning of Tuesday's results is more nuanced.
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But for some policy wonks, the debate is more nuanced.
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But Lambert says it's more nuanced than the numbers suggest.
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You know, it's not — the picture's more nuanced than that.
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Nancy Whiteman has a more nuanced view of the opportunities.
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Yet the company's policies around graphic images are more nuanced.
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Its ties to the other two games are more nuanced.
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Rachel's life forces us to confront a more nuanced reality.
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Dr. Seto would argue that the reality is more nuanced.
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MFT offers a more nuanced assessment of voters' moral concerns.
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The broad strokes of Ortiz's actual argument were more nuanced.
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But on Wednesday, in Federer's presence, he was more nuanced.
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With time, a more nuanced view will prevail, she said.
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But a closer look at the paintings reveals something more nuanced.
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Sam and Dean obviously have a more nuanced view on that.
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Traders are now realizing that the picture is far more nuanced.
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The national data from our project paints a more nuanced picture.
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He has a more nuanced position on abortion than many liberals.
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The meaning of Kellyanne Conway's hiring is a bit more nuanced.
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Hopefully it proves more nuanced than what's been shown so far.
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But the latest study in this iteration is slightly more nuanced.
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These more nuanced accounts are known as personas, cyborgs, or sockpuppets.
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But the timing of these searches reveals a more nuanced story.
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However, Republicans' embrace of Trump may be a bit more nuanced.
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The broader lesson from "Fyre," however, is more nuanced than that.
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The link between income and infidelity is more nuanced than that.
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By contrast, the Amex Business Gold's earning structure is more nuanced.
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More nuanced were those who saw both sides of the issue.
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Sheldon made clear that his feelings toward James were more nuanced.
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Or come to appreciate a more nuanced way of evaluating results?
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We sorely need a better and more nuanced model of masculinity.
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But the existence of tradwives points to a more nuanced reality.
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As is often the case, the truth is much more nuanced.
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But instead, BoJack's writers do something arguably harder and more nuanced.
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Things are more nuanced when Mr. Taylor paints people he knows.
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But some issues related to traveling with dogs are more nuanced.
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It's a lot more nuanced than answering someone's ticket about jeans.
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But we have to start having more nuanced conversations on societal risk.
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Both appear to agree that it's more nuanced and complicated than that.
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It offers a more nuanced take on fatness, body image, and friendship.
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However, the issue in Texas and some other states is more nuanced.
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Alphabet Squadron is informed by a more nuanced outlook of the world.
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The process encouraged people to start posting more consensual, more nuanced statements.
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I think my answer is going to be a little more nuanced.
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Does this mean we'll see a more subdued, more nuanced Donald Trump?
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This is at odds with the more nuanced views of most voters.
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The responses were mixed and more nuanced than one might initially expect.
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The truth appears to be more nuanced and lie somewhere in between.
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Their relations with Syria's central government, despite historic enmity, are more nuanced.
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And it needs to be addressed in a far more nuanced way.
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The defeat may force the SVP to craft a more nuanced message.
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"I think its going to take a more nuanced proposal," Systrom said.
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Paris, the bioethicist, agreed that extenuating circumstances call for more nuanced approaches.
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The more nuanced answer is that the open internet never really existed.
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State park systems, by contrast, use more nuanced and varied fee structures.
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A more nuanced examination reveals otherwise, giving hope of bipartisan reform efforts.
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That more nuanced storytelling is something public health might be moving toward.
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Research on the consequences of drug ads presents a more nuanced picture.
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The world could use a less moralistic, more nuanced defense of nationalism.
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The rest of the GOP field took a somewhat more nuanced position.
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But the total number of deportations also paints a more nuanced picture.
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The reality of the war photographer is, of course, far more nuanced.
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And in practice, the advertisers make requests that are much more nuanced.
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Among rank-and-file party members, the picture is slightly more nuanced.
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But there needs to be a more nuanced understanding of this issue.
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People have different rating standards, and written explanations are inherently more nuanced.
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"Thank God the discussion is a little more nuanced today," she said.
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A more nuanced discussion would consider both the benefits and the harms.
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I don't think I can offer a more nuanced answer than that.
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Mr. Reeves's condemnation of "private" education, however, deserves a more nuanced approach.
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The Society of Illustrators offered a more nuanced version of the story.
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It'd likely result in (surprise!) deeper, more nuanced depictions of women characters.
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Mueller's report is far more nuanced, complex, and damning than Barr suggested.
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Apple's strategy is slightly more nuanced, price-wise, than either Google or Microsoft.
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Bottom line: A much more nuanced analysis of tax reform is now emerging.
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But that's a little more nuanced than I'm trying to get right now.
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It eventually added more nuanced tools, such as the ability to issue shares.
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Aniq Rahman, the president of Moat, foresees more nuanced metrics replacing the CPM.
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The numbers point to a different story, not as dire and more nuanced.
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We are simply adding more nuanced cultural and medical understanding to those practices.
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But King said that the forces moving oil were more nuanced than that.
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Why are these more nuanced fembots gaining traction in popular science fiction now?
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But the reaction to Me Before You is more nuanced than a backlash.
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Economists at Stanford recently studied this issue, and their conclusions are more nuanced.
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I think the reality is that most of us are more nuanced consumers.
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In recent years, the official view of the process has become more nuanced.
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The more I know about food and cooking, the more nuanced I get.
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My father's feelings about Donald Trump, I suspect, are a touch more nuanced.
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Beginning with more nuanced and humble perspectives could lead to more constructive dialogues.
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Instead, Apple has laid out a much more nuanced proposal for app developers.
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In fact, doing so can create a more nuanced appreciation of the universe.
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The reality is a lot more nuanced — and arguably more disappointing — than that.
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But across the country, Americans are having more nuanced conversations about gun violence.
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But some officials detect a more nuanced shift in the perceptions of hazard.
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Elizabeth Warren's two-part Medicare for All implementation plan got more nuanced treatment.
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Now, everything must be viewed "in a much more nuanced context," he added.
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But the paper the article was based on offers a more nuanced picture.
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His instincts were more nuanced than his own caricature of himself would allow.
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"It's certainly time for a much more nuanced and complex debate," Carstairs said.
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" Roth-Gordon prefers using more nuanced terms, like "racial anxiety" or "racial bias.
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"Our hypothesis was that maybe it's more nuanced than that," Mr. Grayson said.
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Seeing this material makes the contemporary seem all the more nuanced and ironic.
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In fact, styling the two is a little more nuanced than we would imagine.
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Weld, for his part, took a somewhat more nuanced tone toward the Libertarians' rivals.
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But of course, nutrition and weight loss are way more nuanced than just calories.
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The JBL-designed 40mm drivers did an admirable job handling the more nuanced music.
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But that impact is far more nuanced and limited than the doomsday forecasts suggest.
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Where it gets complicated is when dealing with more nuanced, on-the-ground issues.
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The need for more nuanced work and a feminine point of view is natural.
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Meanwhile, bicycle repairman Yasir has a more nuanced view of life under ISIS rule.
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And defusing the issue should pave the way for more nuanced and constructive politics.
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Yet the newcomers' impact on Sweden is more nuanced than the Sweden Democrats suggest.
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But here's Taylor's slightly more nuanced approach to the question, if that's your thing.
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Don's likability makes the film's exploration of gender more nuanced than it might sound.
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Now that I'm an adult, it's more complex, more nuanced, but no less intrusive.
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LaBar noted that more nuanced emotions like jealousy are harder to induce or study.
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When you look at cancer incidence by type, you see a more nuanced story.
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While the imagery is striking and bold, the history is more nuanced and complex.
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But the reality is far more nuanced than pop culture would have us believe.
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There are pieces in the show that offer more nuanced considerations of their subjects.
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As such, the soft 23 percent figure is more nuanced than it might seem.
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Instead, the exhibition offers more nuanced ways of understanding the land and its histories.
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"Our nudity policies have become more nuanced over time," Facebook states in its guidelines.
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Neither book blames all American ills on racism—they are more nuanced than that.
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Seeking a Wolfenstein 3D mod with a more nuanced approach to engaging with Nazis?
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His sentences are more nuanced and forceful and beautiful than any sentences I know.
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On these overarching issues too, the picture is more nuanced than it currently seems.
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But nurturing a more nuanced view of expertise should be part of that demand.
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On the Pacific trade agreement, Mr Kaine's evolution has been a little more nuanced.
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Others have a more nuanced view that ranges from the enthusiastic to the cautious.
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The data paints a more nuanced picture of America than the Trump administration touts.
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"Roseanne" was once more nuanced than the partisan proxy that the Trumpenkulturkampf made it.
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The best ones are more nuanced than the Aperol spritz, but no more complicated.
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There is a more nuanced variation on Britain's take-it-or-leave-it approach.
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That allows for more nuanced ballots, but it also makes for more complicated ballots.
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And over the past few months, Swipe Life in particular has become more nuanced.
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Some of them are curious and want to be more nuanced in their reporting.
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So to fully enjoy these specialty drinks, you'll want a more nuanced coffee maker.
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My "Red America" is more nuanced and complicated than David Brooks cares to see.
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For example, Pasternak's view of Grossman is far more nuanced than Taubman would allow.
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But his public position, aimed at winning over swing Republican senators, was more nuanced.
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When you ask teachers which device they prefer, though, the answer is more nuanced.
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This "Amazon takes all" trend is significant, but the big picture is more nuanced.
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What I found was far more nuanced than the easy storyline of reactionary fervor.
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While "Marvel Blames Diversity" makes for a juicy headline, the issue is more nuanced.
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"The Chi" aims to be one step toward a future with more nuanced portrayals.
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These findings draw a more nuanced understanding of what attracts people to conspiracy theories.
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The reason for Portman's decision is more nuanced than it appeared at first blush.
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So the binary picture isn't false, but the authors plead for a more nuanced understanding.
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Many works are overtly political, graphic, and punchy, while others are more nuanced and playful.
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These are obviously stylized differences, with individual advocates in these debates taking more nuanced views.
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This situation is a bit more nuanced when it comes to shared costs among roommates.
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MU: Is a more nuanced way of discussing design in Los Angeles also more inclusive?
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Less favoured Clinton retainers offer more nuanced praise of their boss than the gilded coterie.
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They circle each other like rival sharks as their relationship gets more nuanced and complicated.
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That lets directors tell more nuanced, character-driven stories that aren't often told in animation.
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The consequences were a bit more nuanced and changed over the centuries, although often serious.
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Darkest Hour, which comes out in wide release December 22, takes a more nuanced approach.
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"All of the identity-related things are in my mind much more nuanced," he said.
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And racial, geographic and economic divides are far more nuanced than tweets and headlines convey.
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It's a little more nuanced than what a lot of the press is writing about.
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But take a closer look at the data: the story's much more nuanced than that.
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Replacing it is a more nuanced system of answering either logically, emotionally, casually, or professionally.
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Of course, the TV show is much better — just a lot more nuanced, you know?
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However, it's possible that both interpretations could be true, and the problem is more nuanced.
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Our expectations as customers need to become more nuanced to accommodate changes in the narrative.
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But there is a more nuanced reason for young physicians to gravitate toward urban environments.
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The pottery is more nuanced (in all ways); its emotional content more personal and intimate.
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Several of the most eye-popping passages ultimately express more nuanced explanations of her views.
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The reality is much more nuanced, and the more we understand about it, the better.
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If anything, they warrant an even more nuanced conversation about enthusiastic consent and victim-blaming.
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It's a little more nuanced in the Murdoch situation, but the basic dynamics are there.
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Eiland said returning Harvey to his 2013 form was a goal; Callaway was more nuanced.
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It's when you get past that 50% mark that it gets trickier and more nuanced.
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Most voters have a more nuanced view of the situation than the party's presidential candidates.
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He thinks to truly restore mountain caribou populations, a more nuanced, multifaceted approach is necessary.
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"Instacart is more nuanced than the folks we sometimes get lumped in with," Ganenthiran said.
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The piece, of course, was more nuanced than that, but it was a good read.
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Additionally, though more nuanced, plainly anti-Semitic rhetoric is often disguised as criticism of Israel.
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But when it came to arts financing, the conversations were more nuanced among Trump voters.
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We live in the real world and your real life is more nuanced than that.
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Mansour said Gottlieb will likely be a more "nuanced reformer" than other candidates Trump considered.
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It is, to quote the season one theme song, a lot more nuanced than that.
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The zoo incident: In Cincinnati, the encounter was far more nuanced, far more fraught with hypotheticals.
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IF: I think over time all these companies are going to want to get more nuanced.
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Institutional Investor hall of famer Richard Bernstein is adopting a more nuanced bull stance on stocks.
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What was missing from the conversation is a more nuanced understanding of how the law works.
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Well, actually, in the words of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, it's a little more nuanced than that.
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In Provenance, Leckie reintroduces gendered pronouns, but also makes them more nuanced than a simple binary.
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Nkanga does something more nuanced and subtle in her paintings on view at the MCA too.
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Its relationship with Iran, while testy, is more nuanced than the White House seems to realise.
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For those looking for a more nuanced view, this essay shows important edges missed elsewhere. —K.
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The reality of course is more complex, and more nuanced, than Mr Macron is letting on.
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Yes, but: The decision, stemming from a Commerce Department investigation, is expected to be more nuanced.
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Doing that job requires a more nuanced approach to reader complaints than simply signal-boosting them.
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But the feature is much more nuanced, and developing it involved studying user habits and tastes.
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"I agree," Pall conceded, searching in the depths of his skull for a more nuanced argument.
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While Sullivan put down the criticism to internet outrage culture, Metz offered a more nuanced explanation.
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The picture is more nuanced, even if some market reactions have appeared broad-based and harsh.
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Finally, we can hope for a more nuanced love story that more closely aligns with reality.
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What does embracing a more nuanced understanding of identity politics add, in practical terms, to progressivism?
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An earlier interview with Henri Ghent, from 1968, shows that that this issue is more nuanced.
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The walk-off, for example, is roughly as Baskin describes it but, of course, more nuanced.
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But the past year has inarguably seen a subtler, more nuanced and more survivor-centered conversation.
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In the caption she shares a heartfelt message regarding a more nuanced side effect of depression.
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Environment minister Li Ganjie promised to set up dedicated inspectorates to help make enforcement more nuanced.
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It also enjoys a more nuanced relationship with Israel than do most states in the region.
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I did want to go deeper and show a more nuanced side to my songwriting though.
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The latest statement reflects slightly more nuanced language on how the new administration views settlement activity.
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"It requires a more nuanced answer from Palantir as an organization," organizer Sophie Xie told TechCrunch.
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But when all three come together, these flavors intertwine and become more nuanced and more intense.
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More nuanced, however, is the effect that Arthur's honor has on the atmosphere of the game.
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The truth, as it often is, may be more nuanced than those on either side think.
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But a recent article by Jerry Useem in the Atlantic suggests the situation is more nuanced.
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This does not suggest the zero-sum logic of the Cold War, but something more nuanced.
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But as awareness of gender identity grows, definitions themselves are becoming even more nuanced and fluid.
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In proposing changes to alliances, Trump must be more nuanced and engage in cost-benefit analysis.
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It also offers more nuanced editing tools like a make-up brush, "pimple remover" and smoothing.
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But Hoffman's initiative, Women Against Crime, is a more nuanced step forward in a city divided.
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We want to see more nuanced and fully realized characters rather than tokens and shallow stereotypes.
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But the accord raises more nuanced questions than who has not (yet) spilt ink on it.
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I've found a more nuanced side of myself where masculine and feminine energies are more fluid.
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But Mr. Meyer recommends a more nuanced approach by withdrawing from multiple accounts to minimize taxes.
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He's expressive and direct, and that can be intimidating, so he's learned to be more nuanced.
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In truth, many of our peer countries have made much more nuanced decisions in this space.
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If we cancel cancel culture, perhaps it will be replaced with something less spiteful, more nuanced.
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Diners in Lokanta's custody have signed on for a more nuanced view of the Turkish kitchen.
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ESPN had given a rounder, more nuanced look at Ms. Harding and where she came from.
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In practice, Mr. Pillsbury offers more nuanced prescriptions for responding to China's march to global dominance.
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Mr. Mobley from the Diamond Producers Association took a more nuanced view of the price difference.
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The funding would help spread a more nuanced message about the ballot initiative, Mr. Dorsey said.
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The analytics are clear and prescriptive, but the psychology of managing a closer is more nuanced.
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Reaching the rags-to-riches success of the American Dream is more nuanced than we know.
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This conversation about Appalachia, Mr. Brock says, is a first step toward a more nuanced understanding.
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But he conceded that the views of his business partner, Mr. Gill, may be more nuanced.
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Overall, the public supports Roe as law, and is more nuanced in its views on abortion.
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In the author's more nuanced telling, however, there was nothing mercenary or ordinary about the transaction.
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The White House frequently clarifies his tweets with more nuanced statements issued after they are posted.
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Trey Gowdy of South Carolina was more nuanced in his reaction to the inspector general's findings.
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They have a more nuanced and developed understanding of Islam as a consequence of 9/11.
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All of the data paints a more nuanced view of black fatherhood than the stereotypes suggest.
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"Biology's a little bit more nuanced than we often give it credit for," he tells The Verge.
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The New York Times found the reality in the Buckeye state to be a bit more nuanced.
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Despite the introduction of more nuanced portrayals, the trope of female villains untangling their fertility issues continues.
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Its compilation of the absurd, yet all-too-common, clichés was a call for more nuanced portrayals.
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The subsequent months were spent clawing our way back to a more nuanced place somewhere in between.
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But there is more to the story than just easy access — the full story is more nuanced.
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And, seen through the lens of a comeback vehicle, it's definitely a richer and more nuanced film.
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In the area comprising today's Romania, however, the transition to farming seems to have been more nuanced.
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But the analysis emphasizes a more nuanced conclusion that supports what many parents and pediatricians already know.
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There are, but they're more nuanced than throwing a bunch of courses online, hoping employers will bite.
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Ultimately, Ruiz's hope is that Narcos: Mexico provides a more nuanced understanding of the war on drugs.
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The connections are much more nuanced than that, rewarding the audience's awareness of what's on the horizon.
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Facebook is more nuanced and has audience settings for each post that you should make use of.
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What gets Turkey's government the coverage it wants is a more nuanced system of incentives and sanctions.
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Convenience testThe final aspect of wireless earbuds I considered is a big more nuanced than the first.
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"I'd much prefer to have military officers come here and perhaps leave with a more nuanced perspective."
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It's possible that commissioned studies have more nuanced results than their sponsored companies suggest in their presentation.
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"Sets" is going to have a somewhat more nuanced launch to WIP than past beta feature releases.
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The researchers behind DeepSqueak hope their tool will contribute to a more nuanced understanding of these sounds.
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But as Phillips came to understand exactly what motivated trolls, the picture began to look more nuanced.
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Is that the kind of order people are yearning for, or is it more nuanced than that?
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That said, the evidence on early voting debate is more nuanced than partisans on both sides acknowledge.
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Just last week, Facebook introduced a range of "likes" that express a far more nuanced range approval.
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You want something a little more nuanced... a situation where there is a more than one answer.
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But there are also more nuanced psychological reasons why drinking can bring out anxiety in some people.
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"The world of volatility is more nuanced than is just captured in the VIX index," he said.
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A more nuanced version of the prosecutors' proposal may gain traction as negotiations evolve, the sources said.
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As the return from higher education becomes more nuanced, it has implications for education and workforce policy.
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As for the exact timing of a recession, Rosenberg had a more nuanced answer than last January.
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That one gets a little more nuanced on the feedback because you don't want to squash them.
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The reality on the ground today, however, is that the situation is more nuanced and much improved.
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Nothing in Congress is quite that simple, and few mechanisms are more nuanced than the reconciliation process.
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But he suggested he was open to more nuanced cooperation between the government and the central bank.
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Supporters of gun control said the national situation was more nuanced than the gun activists' jubilation suggested.
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"The picture is a little more nuanced," said Caroline Bain, research consultancy Capital Economic's chief commodities economist.
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Whether convergence at this stage means discounting the bundle or something more nuanced is not entirely clear.
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He says having confessionals helps players "process the game as it's happening" and create more nuanced strategy.
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While some of the reasons they urge legalization are obvious and some more nuanced, they're all valid.
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While the gender wage gap is real in the United States, the specific discrepancies are more nuanced.
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Exactly. And on a more nuanced note, it's a bit of like performing gender at different times.
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The timeframe is definitely wrong, asWaPo reports, though the recent realities of drug pricing are more nuanced.
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There's a guiding mission behind each space that's more nuanced and specific than your average retail outlet.
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The rest identify as pro-life (85033%) or express more nuanced views, "both" (18%) or "neither" (21%).
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But the data — and many of the experiences of the 2116th Congress — tell a more nuanced story.
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Surprisingly, the emphatic score by the customarily more nuanced Thomas Newman is one of the prime offenders.
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And often I have found that the characters play just that little bit more nuanced and multifaceted.
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This fall, four collections of short stories — either newly translated or reprinted — offer a more nuanced perspective.
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And as I realized that, my anti-princess feminism began to give way to something more nuanced.
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But if Sesay's book is less lyrical and interior than O'Brien's, it's also more nuanced and complex.
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And he's making further, if more nuanced, assertions against America's top diplomat: Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.
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By now, Buttigieg should have developed a more nuanced answer to explain his lack of minority support.
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The newly released aforesaid intelligence assessment agreed on a more nuanced conclusion: influence was indeed the motivation.
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And every so often, the show slides intriguingly into a more nuanced and shadowy in-between zone.
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And yet that was one of the more nuanced story lines, Emily's coming out, and her relationships.
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The views of Hong Kong people are also more nuanced than stories about the city's polarization imply.
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In their place are more nuanced metrics like the ability to accelerate a deal to its closing.
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Needless to say, their findings were far more nuanced and complicated than the Breitbart summary would suggest.
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Tillerson's record on climate change is a little more nuanced than you'd expect from an oil executive.
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Our content will oftentimes be more nuanced and access-driven, and we'll focus on telling interesting stories.
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This more nuanced attack faults the Clinton Foundation for dangerously blurring the distinction between private and public.
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The index has since fallen about 21.3 percent though as investors have become more nuanced in their views.
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Other, more nuanced stories can take the staff weeks to work through before they are given a rating.
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Curious to see which famous roles were earmarked for men, until a more nuanced casting decision was made?
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But the question of whether or not spiked seltzers are "healthier" is a little more nuanced and complex.
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But it gets more nuanced, especially at the district level — and especially if you get people talking privately.
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Preparing for a competition is a little more nuanced that training for a 10-K, or doing CrossFit.
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In Syria, the picture is more nuanced, but it provides a window on al-Qaeda's possible future evolution.
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Cumberbatch's rendering of the political strategist behind the operation is slightly more nuanced and, well, unvillain-like, however.
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Experts said when it came to the banking and finance sector, the topic needed a more nuanced approach.
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But after a stint as interim CEO of Reddit from 2014 to 2015, her opinion is more nuanced.
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But, as anyone who's seethed on an empty stomach could tell you, hanger is more nuanced than that.
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Its impact will be more nuanced, and we're likely to see its benefits more and more over time.
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If this happens, don't get frustrated — communicate your feelings in more nuanced terms with the Cindy Sherman emoji.
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But a closer look at the kingdom's recent production, consumption and export statistics paints a more nuanced picture.
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But this new data paints a slightly more nuanced picture of their progress in remaking the Democratic Party.
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Students can easily manipulate mediation sessions or continue to harass each other in different and more nuanced ways.
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I'm starting to believe we need a more nuanced, differentiated language to discuss developments within the Android ecosystem.
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Ultimately, then, the Clinton-Trump showdown could make for great theater but prompt more nuanced responses from investors.
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The truth is a bit more nuanced than that, and an old mechanical calculator offers the perfect illustration.
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But, anyone who thinks deeper than this knows that the response is going to be much more nuanced.
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It's not just a country of war and suffering, she says, but one that is far more nuanced.
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" It notes that "a more nuanced policy could be hard to enforce or lead to claims of bias.
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Which is why neuroscientists around the world are rushing to adopt new, more nuanced ways to characterize neurons.
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We need more nuanced conversations and education about algorithmic curation, its strange incentives, and its occasionally unfortunate outcomes.
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Geiger said he isn&apost anti-death penalty now, but takes a more nuanced view of the issue.
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A more nuanced criticism is that too little has been done to reduce Portsmouth's dependence on the navy.
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And where other games can have a narrow focus on combat, A Game of Thrones is more nuanced.
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That March 30 episode, "Sheltered Outcasts" (season 17, episode 153), takes a more nuanced approach to sex offenders.
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In making peace with Carol, and her cynical worldview, Morgan is becoming a more nuanced and capable survivor.
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Instead, it built Reactions so people could share more nuanced emotions quickly, but left disliking for the comments.
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But for indies with subtler, more nuanced plotlines, hooking new readers late in a series run is tricky.
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Privately, though, he took a more nuanced view, often recognizing missteps or troubling practices in his company's operations.
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Read more: The 11 biggest takeaways from the Mueller report But Mueller's report painted a more nuanced picture.
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As your columnist hands on Charlemagne's crown, he can more easily imagine two distinct but more nuanced possibilities.
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While this still holds true in many cases, other, more nuanced, motivations for going private have popped up.
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The index has since fallen about 2.8 percent though as investors have become more nuanced in their views.
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In the end, I did actually end up landing on a much more nuanced, complicated feeling about it.
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We often hear about people's lives which were destroyed by political oppression, but daily life was more nuanced.
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Indeed, today we see a more nuanced and complicated portrait of motherhood from that which marked previous eras.
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But students on the autism spectrum need a web of support that is far more nuanced and complex.
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Those conversations are more nuanced and don't have the same dramatic effect as banging on pots and pans.
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The strong current numbers numbers have 2023 Democrats trying to focus their economic messaging in more nuanced ways.
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Manafort described the overall goal of the convention will be to present a more nuanced picture of Trump.
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Politicians continue to see too much downside and not enough gain from supporting a more nuanced policy debate.
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During the first several months of the investigation, CNN viewers also heard my more nuanced, more centrist views.
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What we need, the paper suggests, is new and more nuanced ways of understanding the subjective psychedelic experience.
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In other cases—putting off something you actually want to do, for example—procrastination can be more nuanced.
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And for now, artificial intelligence tools are not especially accurate when it comes to making more nuanced decisions.
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But it does argue for a more nuanced view of a nominee, one that includes factors beyond partisanship.
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"Posing Modernity: The Black Model From Manet and Matisse to Today" sows disruption on another more nuanced front.
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My point is that when you're actually in government, you see the challenges in a more nuanced way.
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Some of his defense of business is more nuanced and less certain than his positive headline message suggests.
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Engagement gift etiquette may be more nuanced, but we're going to try to make it easier for you.
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When delivered without Twitter's 140 character constraint, her views seem more nuanced and just a shade more reasonable.
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He is a more nuanced character than his film analogue, played by the actor Chris Evans, might suggest.
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"White tribalism haunts even more nuanced writers," he argues, training his sights on The New Yorker's George Packer.
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The president's constitutional responsibilities do make his standard of conduct more nuanced than that of an ordinary prosecutor.
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The story in California is a bit more nuanced, but still disappointing, particularly given the state university's history.
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The carbon neutrality of biomass is a science that is far more nuanced than its face value suggests.
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The timeframe is definitely wrong, as WaPo reports, though the recent realities of drug pricing are more nuanced.
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PARELES Jessie Reyez has a special voice that's capable of serrated soul belting and several more nuanced modes.
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When you begin to see the children individually, I expect you will develop more nuanced views about them.
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These, traditionally, have been vital elements of campaign coverage, allowing us to produce a richer, more nuanced account.
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The economics is right, but the complexities of the industry structures often require a more nuanced story line.
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Dragomir said he appreciated Facebook's plans, and that they appear be "more nuanced about" their approach than YouTube.
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Mr. Temkin also assumes that most Americans are capable of and willing to read longer, more nuanced analyses.
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At the same time, emerging research painted a more nuanced picture of the drug's effects on the brain.
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Young people in general — we're working in universities all around the world — have a much more nuanced take.
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Health care dominated the first half of the evening, offering a more nuanced debate over the candidates' plans.
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But he also suggested that the data Citi released is more nuanced than what the published numbers imply.
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The judge's reply, despite a defense protest that he give a more nuanced answer: No, they did not.
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Yet emerging evidence is beginning to portray a more nuanced portrait of Trump's supporters than those earlier takes.
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The minutes of the Fed's December meeting released Wednesday provided a more nuanced view of the policy outlook.
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I respect that decision (and the fact that it's more nuanced than being a single-issue anti-abortion voter).
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Given what the artist said that evening, I now am able to see her work in more nuanced appreciation.
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I love this thing in a smarter way, I love this thing for more nuanced reasons than you do.
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A more nuanced, convoluted reading would almost certainly leave parliament in place until the legislature ends in early 2018.
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Some had a more nuanced take on what his departure will mean for them and the wider tech industry.
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Sampha's Process serves up a good illustration of the Powerbeats Pro's deftness in handling more nuanced and gentler productions.
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But as Ivan Chung of Moody's says, the calculations are more nuanced for SOEs controlled by provinces or cities.
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"What we're seeing in our data is that the story is a little more nuanced," Anderson told BuzzFeed News.
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Analysts say it is extremely difficult for rates futures curves to show anything more nuanced than a broad direction.
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Today's HIV-specific policies are more nuanced, calling for harsher punishment of HIV positive people rather than automatic quarantine.
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We examined the top 22 cities against the median renter's house-buying power to provide a more nuanced look.
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Understanding winter coats has also become more nuanced, notes Karuna Scheinfeld, the vice president of design at Canada Goose.
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It's much more nuanced, and much more complex than simply something which is used to "radicalize and recruit people".
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Curators could likewise encourage more nuanced interpretations of collections by juxtaposing canonical works, where appropriate, with artefacts and ephemera.
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Lipa's lines are often more melancholic and raw, possessing a more nuanced stance on things like love and heartache.
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But everyone is different, and food decisions are way more nuanced than saying one food is "healthier" than another.
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Still, Stella Spantidaki, one of the scholars who has been evaluating the Lefkandi textile, sees a more nuanced picture.
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But in the past 10 years, the debate on overrepresentation of minorities in special education has become more nuanced.
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As with American Christians as a whole, the politics of black churches is more nuanced than is sometimes assumed.
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But there are about 282,000 categories in our data set, and many of them are more nuanced or abstract.
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But what about the more nuanced forms of catfishing that people employ to help them get what they want?
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In a more nuanced story, Arion's concerns over his father's deceptions and his questionable allies might provoke some sympathy.
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It's partially a product of technology: performance capture allows for a more nuanced range of emotions from virtual actors.
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Thanks to the new observations, the bright spots are now understood to be more nuanced than they previously appeared.
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This could well be one part of a multifaceted trade that expresses a more nuanced view on the ETF.
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That is a different, more nuanced issue than whether the loans were wise or contributed to good social hygiene.
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Instead, it could have been a more nuanced process, with dinosaurs evolving feathers and losing them through natural selection.
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But it's not a song about two people who can't stand each other—it's way more nuanced than that.
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The conversations that were happening behind closed doors were more nuanced than the ones were are having in public.
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Was there ever a problem with kids at your shows misunderstanding the more nuanced political discussions in your lyrics?
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"The headline data mask a more nuanced economic picture," Williams said of the longest U.S. economic expansion on record.
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Generally I try to aim for something a little more nuanced than something to cry to, something die to.
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Replacing our red-versus-blue Armageddon with something more nuanced would make us a less angry country almost overnight.
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Leaders could ask people for much more nuanced opinions and a machine like ours would be able to condense.
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Perhaps not surprisingly, she concludes that the impact of legal advertising is more nuanced than hard-liners might like.
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Thematically, the federal government and other supply chain consumers should consider supply chain risks in a more nuanced framework.
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The result is an unapologetically feminist and furiously single-minded movie that might have benefited from more nuanced characterizations.
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Our understanding of the effects of "screen time" on cognition or health in general may eventually become more nuanced.
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He had a more nuanced take on Venezuela, and said the question was more situational, depending on the company.
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Their wins give us more hope that our stories will be told in more nuanced, sensitive and multidimensional ways.
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While such forecasts are fruitless, there are others that are less precisely timed, more nuanced and sometimes worth pondering.
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But since taking office, the contentious issue has become more nuanced and may already be moving to the backburner.
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That drew such ridicule that Republicans critical of climate science had to come up with a more nuanced answer.
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This unleashed a predictable wave of online outrage from economists, but the book itself conveys a more nuanced message.
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In intimate profiles, the films paint a more nuanced picture of life under communism than the dominant Western perception.
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The details of Snap's share-class structure may show a slightly more nuanced picture when they are eventually disclosed.
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But though they are known as master restorers, what Studio Peregalli actually does is more nuanced than straightforward restoration.
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The truth, Caroline told me, like most things you read on Twitter, is a little more nuanced than that.
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To get a more nuanced look at how much a certain field may pay, try using a salary calculator.
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That and Mr. Morgan's more nuanced performance gives me hope that the midseason finale could be a good one.
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Follow along and you'll get a more nuanced sense of the long line between Mexico and the United States.
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But this film portrays a more nuanced nation, and its decent characters are trying to do the right thing.
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So I think that's part of the problem, but I also think that the stories are often more nuanced.
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There's also Twitter's brevity: Tweets are limited to 280 characters, which can limit space for a more nuanced discussion.
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"I know it's more nuanced than this, but at its core: People don't really respect Asian people," Fung said.
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Because the truth is far more nuanced and uncertain than Trump portrays it to be, we rate this claim misleading.
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A more nuanced debate grew out of those sympathetic with Assange's aims over whether what WikiLeaks was doing constituted journalism.
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Does it become more like Logan Paul and just shock-jock kind of stuff, or does it get more nuanced?
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In an age when humour tends to be more nuanced and ironic, Mr Simon's polished punchlines can feel somewhat dated.
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But small-business owners' reaction to the movement for higher wages is often more nuanced, with some sharing Titterington's position.
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But after the complaint was made public, the president began a more nuanced attack: casting doubt on the whistleblower's accuracy.
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Obviously the reality of that is much more nuanced, and it's not all bad, but it's not all great, either.
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In all fairness to that ex, our split was way more nuanced than a lack of oral sex, of course.
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Pokémon typically have to communicate by showing their feelings rather than telling them, which leads to more nuanced emotional moments.
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The beauty of science is that the more research we do, the more nuanced our understanding of the world becomes.
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Luckily, on an individual level, its effects are a little more nuanced than that alarming descriptor would have us believe.
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The right answer on how many hours residents should work may be more nuanced than we've been willing to accept.
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So it's more nuanced, but it's also tougher to look at a portfolio and tell how socially responsible it is.
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Clinton supported fracking during her time at the State Department, but has taken a more nuanced approach as a candidate.
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The third reason for the conservative elite's more nuanced view of environmental policy relates to public opinion—and is depressing.
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She argued that a framework more nuanced than Trump's would acknowledge this kind of economic diversity without ignoring racial inequality.
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Raja Sivamani, M.D., a dermatologist and adjunct associate professor of clinical dermatology at UC Davis, has a more nuanced view.
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Takahata's characters' faces are drawn with more lines than you tend to find in anime, allowing for more nuanced expression.
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So you'll a new "Smart Bar" on the interface that starts to predict what you watch in more nuanced ways.
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We're crossing our fingers for a more nuanced, sensitive — or just sensible — approach to the first Black Bachelorette in history.
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In trying to paint a more nuanced picture of the economy, he relinquished some of the potency of elegant models.
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But with that being said, some things (and people) are just objectively good, regardless of your more nuanced personal preferences.
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But Ms. Ilagan, who was once a city counselor in Davao City, has a more nuanced view of Mr. Duterte.
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Independent films are more nuanced, but major studios just aren't as interested in making films about ordinary people in 2016.
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Sexual inclinations may develop without significant conscious thought or consideration for some, but fetishes surrounding race could be more nuanced.
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A review of federal court records and Justice Department documents, supplemented with news reports, paints a much more nuanced picture.
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Ten years later came " My Bondage and My Freedom ," a fuller and more nuanced-novelistic account of the same story.
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Following the case, Facebook clarified its nudity guidelines announcing a more nuanced policy that allows depictions of nudity in art.
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In particular, my Concord coffee klatch buttressed the notion that views of Biden are far more nuanced than commonly assumed.
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Clinton, who has taken heat from the left for her Wall Street ties, has opted for a more nuanced approach.
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But that assumes a binary choice -- red or blue -- is better for voters than a more nuanced two-step approach.
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I suspected that the explanation for why people didn't use banks was more nuanced than a lack of financial literacy.
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It might even make you think that MLB is messed up, and it is, but remember: Reality is more nuanced.
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It's tempting to call this an Iron Man suit for sex, but the concept is much more nuanced than that.
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And, yes, while the film does indeed pack a twist, Clarke believes it's far more nuanced than people are expecting.
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A variety of deductions tend to confuse taxpayers because the rules are more nuanced or are seemingly subject to interpretation.
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I think there is a problem with how communities are policed, and that is a more nuanced and complicated conversation.
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Vaginas are more nuanced, and both their pictorial encapsulations and the reasons for sharing them might correspondingly brim with dimensionality.
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But, they said, the trials could shorten the duration of incubation, lower viral loads and have other, more nuanced benefits.
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At the same time, the novel's quieter, more nuanced elements, such as Conrad's grief at Sammy's passing, go largely unexplored.
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Ms. Orlandersmith's black characters are much more nuanced, and able to explore themes that, coming from whites, would seem taboo.
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What do you think is needed to round out a more nuanced, realistic, interesting or complete picture of teenagers today?
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Social discussions have degenerated into coarse polemics online because of the lack of space for more nuanced and incisive conversations.
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As such, the United States needs a more nuanced and strategic approach to thinking about its critical, traded-sector industries.
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He and Crawford point to other more recent data sets that have attempted a more nuanced approach to sensitive labels.
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Customer service and other call-center work like tech support often require a more nuanced understanding of the customer experience.
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But the relationship is far more nuanced than it first appears with strengths and weaknesses on both sides, experts note.
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Other data, including in the April report, show a more nuanced picture, one that suggests there is room to run.
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Although recent headlines make it seem like gun killings are surging globally, the new figures tell a more nuanced story.
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"Beneath the surface a more nuanced and multi-layered investment backdrop is emerging," said Michael Ho of UBS Asset Management.
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Our interactions with customers are much more nuanced than giving simple size advice or ameliorating an order that arrived damaged.
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There is plenty of truth in all these headlines, but the crux of the matter — as usual — is more nuanced.
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A smarter solar policy — one with a more-nuanced view of China — is something the new president ought to like.
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But, research shows that optimal governance arrangements are often much more nuanced and that one size does not fit all.
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"His position on the minimum wage is more nuanced than people want to give him credit for," Mr. Haller said.
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Market handwringers point to buybacks as the primary reason for recent gains, but the story is a bit more nuanced.
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This argument has some validity, owing to the social services that immigrant families incur; however, the situation is more nuanced.
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Do you see these as overt forms of censorship by the government, or as more nuanced forms of self-censorship?
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But they are hardly alone among the newer Democratic lawmakers in taking, at least, a more nuanced view of Israel.
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It is more nuanced than being transgender or being gay or lesbian or lumping someone into a larger identity bucket.
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I think that Dan helps me understand in a more nuanced way where a lot of white obliviousness comes from.
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Reuters analyzed 41 major rulings in significant cases brought against Trump or his policies and found a more nuanced picture.
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The value of Wolff's book, though, isn't in the judgments themselves, but in the more nuanced portrait of Trump's deficiencies.
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Mr Comey offered a more nuanced view, but scattered crumbs to give Trump-sceptics hope, and the White House stomach-ache.
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Clinton's approach, while arguably more effective at reducing systemic risk, is more nuanced and technocratic, and more tolerant of large institutions.
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But in K-pop, the word is a bit more nuanced than that, and can mean different things to different people.
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Thanos' motivation is more complex than simple universe-domination, and this giant purple alien villain is more nuanced than you'd expect.
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Ms Rieh hopes that the mayor's time on the roof will help him develop a more nuanced approach to urban regeneration.
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Now, the process is "much more nuanced than that," Hsiao said, as players are more likely to search for specific games.
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But Ryan joins those like Ted Cruz, who resist the simplicity of hashtag politics, and who are confronting more nuanced propositions.
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He's relevant far beyond just being Brandy's little brother, and he's a more nuanced figure than many people care to admit.
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By finally delving into the character's backstory, the show had given audiences a glimpse of a more nuanced and complex villain.
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The views for which Mr Troy was punished were far more nuanced than those of the resolutely pro-choice Mr Cuomo.
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But it is in dissecting how referees go about doing their job where a more nuanced look at the art begins.
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And while Hill is traditionally known as a comedic actor, the trailer's earnest sensibility hints at something richer and more nuanced.
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I am also a writer committed to talking about mental health and physical wellness in a more nuanced and multifaceted way.
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Comparisons to the world of William Gibson's Neuromancer and The Matrix are appropriate, but Mason's book is a bit more nuanced.
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Ideas about the digital self are more nuanced now that platforms like Facebook and Twitter mediate our selves in different ways.
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Here are some of the worst offenders — and ones that subvert the tropes, making room for more nuanced conceptions of sexuality.
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Once he outgrows the need to atone for "Bitch Suck Dick" and the like, I anticipate more nuanced proof of maturity.
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The Internet backlash proved that advertisers cannot simply appropriate political movements or moments without having a more nuanced understanding of them.
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We hope that a more nuanced understanding of wasps can be achieved through educating people about their diversity, ecology and behaviour.
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One way to do that is by giving a more nuanced answer as to why you think you're a great fit.
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We are now pressed to replace these simple, compelling stories with the more nuanced, complex understanding of the transitional journey underway.
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SVU tracked America's movement on crime issues, but in the process it became a better, more nuanced, and more powerful show.
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But the picture for Takeaway was more nuanced, with exposure to "a much messier story from a competitive and execution perspective".
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And Republican senators, as compared with their colleagues in the House, tend to have more nuanced views of the political moment.
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That technological solution likely doesn't exist, meaning that the more nuanced debate that proceeds behind closed doors is about risk management.
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At The New York Times, critic A.O. Scott suggested the film could have included a more nuanced discussion of spousal abuse.
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Overall, though, the effort to stimulate users with sound and vision in existing digital mediums will be more nuanced and gradual.
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By those outside the community, lolitas are most commonly compared to porcelain dolls, but in reality, their style is more nuanced.
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Of course, the reality is more nuanced, and Zeynep Tufekci teases that out in her new book Twitter and Tear Gas.
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At the New York City Ballet, same-sex duets are providing opportunities for dancers to express themselves in more nuanced ways.
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A new poll offers a more nuanced look at his supporters, and at how their feelings about him might have shifted.
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What they struggle with, however, and what remains an area poorly addressed in their training is the more nuanced interpersonal domain.
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Young people who have grown up on the internet — so-called digital natives — have a much more nuanced view of privacy.
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All that said, offering the more nuanced explication of the ethnic dynamics of the race does not change the fundamental issue.
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"It allows us to show a different, or at least a more nuanced, picture of African life and culture," he says.
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But vinegar enthusiasts, including a growing group of chefs and home cooks across the country, have a far more nuanced understanding.
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"The idea is to provide volunteer administrators with a more targeted, more nuanced ability to respond to conflicts," Ms. Lo said.
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By including personal experiences and recommendations from L.G.B.T.Q. travelers all over the world, we are able to present more nuanced information.
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Whereas most people usually lump all law enforcement into the "Republican" bucket, it actually exists on a more nuanced political spectrum.
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This simplistic read seems destined to overshadow more nuanced takes on how sexism and racism shape our perceptions, preferences and behaviors.
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Silicon Valley may be obsessed with using data to improve startup outcomes, but the reality is quite a bit more nuanced.
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Which is why so many Republicans have been working themselves into a lather to discredit Dr. Blasey by more nuanced means.
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"It gives a much more nuanced view of how money and the economy work within the immigrant culture," said Mr. Jones.
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Black voters are often described as "moderates," but Mr. Johnson said the voting choices are more nuanced than straightforward ideological choices.
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The Sphinx clearly is in control, yet her domination is gentle: femme-fatale imagery is edging into a more nuanced mode.
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"It seems once people experience the ride, they maybe get a more nuanced understanding of what the experience is," he said.
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The slower, more nuanced season that devoted at least one meltdown to Josh becoming a grandfather, or shows Ari's spiritual journey.
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A more nuanced spectrum of hair types needs to be taken into account, such as for women with afros, Montgomery said.
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When it comes to enhancing contrast, color, saturation or brightness on your video footage, the process is a bit more nuanced.
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Amidst a changing concept of war and military isolation, DoD will also have to find a more nuanced definition of service.
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Of course they're not, since public displays of bigotry have evolved beyond that and have become much more nuanced and sophisticated.
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She used to resent Cohen, because she thought he was hardest on her, but now she takes a more nuanced view.
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But the reality is far more nuanced, and debate rages about which jobs will be automated, at what scale and where.
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A CNN KFile review found Melissa O'Rourke's voting history and political contributions support the more nuanced picture of her political identity.
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Theirs sometimes comes across as marginally more nuanced, but at root it's the same: America can, and must, lead the world.
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Historians have recently been suggesting a more nuanced version, with economic production reaching prewar levels and a sort of normality returning.
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Of course, Kavanaugh's article is a bit more nuanced — for one, he suggests Congress should pass a law, which it hasn't.
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But this was before we were having the kind of more nuanced conversations around race and gender that we are now.
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But even as the version of Australia sold abroad starts to look more nuanced, the real Australia is becoming increasingly myopic.
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That's when you need to think in a much more nuanced way about how you might be affecting people's lives. Right.
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Released at the same time as the group's monetary policy statement, the "dots" rate view sometimes overwhelms the more nuanced statement.
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Corporations are making agreements directly, and banks and other financers have developed hedges and other more nuanced financing options to attract investors.
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In the upcoming season of Bates Motel, we can expect a more nuanced version of Crane than we met in Hitchkock's original.
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But as the sisters came back together in season seven, the show began to develop a more nuanced view of female strength.
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A more nuanced portrayal is Green Room, which is less interested in fascist ideology than in how ideologues are manipulated toward violence.
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Google says its NMT tech takes a more nuanced approach to translation by looking at an entire phrase rather than individual words.
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Next week, the Fed will release results of a more nuanced examination known as the Comprehensive Capital Analysis and Review, or CCAR.
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We're all more nuanced than that, and trying to analyze my romantic life by my lack of siblings isn't helpful or accurate.
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The Favourite, on the other hand, even though it's set in a much more distance past, offered a much more nuanced approach.
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This is why we particularly love astrologer Annie Heese's more nuanced take on the influence that Venus really wields over our lives.
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So, though the quest for perfection in music is peak Aronofsky, the relationship between these two women is a lot more nuanced.
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I think what it does is points to a need to get more nuanced and distinguished between different kinds of impact investing.
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Where he used to be singularly obsessed with the idea of launching a unicorn start-up, now his goals are more nuanced.
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A more nuanced view, in defence of the pope, was put forward recently by a well-known American commentator, Father Thomas Reese.
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There are more nuanced ways of lowering default tariffs while preserving competition, and more effective ways to nudge people onto new tariffs.
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Related articles will show fact-checks with more nuanced ratings, such as "mostly true," and will instantly surface a single fact-check.
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But this year, GLAAD's study saw a rise in depicting bi+ men and also in telling more nuanced stories of bi+ women.
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"What we're building is a bit more nuanced [than services like FoodPanda]," Grain co-founder Rifeng Gao told TechCrunch in an interview.
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But there's another, more nuanced possible strategy for the push to play up the self-driving: that someone has to do it.
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While it's easy to depict segregation by showing signs saying "Whites Only" or "Colored Only," Parks often preferred a more nuanced approach.
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There's so many layers to this story — it's not just the Luthors against Superman and Supergirl, it's much more nuanced than that.
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On the techlash thing, first, I would like to see us get calmer and more nuanced about, let's just solve the problem.
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"The truth is more nuanced, for in reality the whole framework of market expectations has shifted, and rapidly at that," he said.
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We need to talk about the prevalence of domestic violence, and present a more nuanced picture of what "abuse" can look like.
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Because of that baseline familiarity, he explained, there's room for deep cut references — which means a deeper, more nuanced pool of material.
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The TL;DR is that Wonderful's is a more nuanced situation than Ford's Big Brother-ish approach to creating a company town.
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By looking at naturally occurring endocannabinoids like 2-AG, researchers get a more nuanced picture of how biology mitigates stress—or doesn't.
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A more nuanced, individualized approach would help, taking into account previous pain medication use, psychotropic medication use and previous operation recovery experience.
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Now that we've acknowledged not every person has to love unicorn makeup, we can move on to a more nuanced beauty iteration.
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Powerful automakers about to score a big lobbying win face the tricky task of defining it as something a little more nuanced.
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This deeper representation allows for a much more nuanced understanding of LGBTQ communities not only for us, but non-LGBTQ viewers too.
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Team Ninja's Nioh is a little more nuanced than that, but if you're looking for a quick-and-easy description, that's it.
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To some audiences, ascribing murderous rampages to political motives may make more sense than a more nuanced explanation that includes mental illness.
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Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton's stance on trade would be best described as more nuanced than the views of Sanders and Trump.
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He's filling up the vast emptiness of his mind with new knowledge, replacing pat simplicities with a more nuanced engagement with reality.
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"It's more nuanced," in that the main concern of British officials was the risk posed by traveling with that much nerve agent.
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It is likely that the final program is more nuanced and targeted, which would be a positive outcome for workers and investors.
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Any reader who saw the original version of this piece would surely recognize a gentler, more nuanced tone in the revised version.
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In that regard, he's brought a slightly more nuanced dimension to the role relative to Albert Finney and Peter Ustinov's showy takes.
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It says that even when used in a more nuanced form, the yield curve should still be used as a complementary piece.
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However, the breakdown is more nuanced, with actively managed bond funds still popular, while investors looking for stock-focused funds prefer passive.
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There are witty jokes for all ages and messages about inclusion and intolerance that are more nuanced than in most such fare.
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Some companies are even starting to quantify those emotions to provide a more nuanced view of ad effectiveness than clicks or impressions.
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Going back to Markov chains, how can these be employed to make bots that are less awkward and more nuanced, like Olivia?
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TinyLetter allowed Shane to develop a more nuanced narrative, one not in "real time," like Tweets, but reflected-upon and carefully considered.
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We wanted to discuss some of the more nuanced parts of this conversation: How does the MeToo movement affect our sex lives?
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By allowing readers an easy opt-in to streaming videos, Vidy hopes to give publishers a more nuanced understanding of user engagement.
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"Relief" was the most consistent reaction among students, particularly the older ones with a more nuanced understanding of what was at stake.
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A writer can watch as their craft improves article by article, edit by edit, tackling harder and more nuanced subjects with finesse.
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But "it's a lot more nuanced than to say you warm the water and you get a lot more storms," Klotzbach says.
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But according to Kotchen, the reality of the situation is more nuanced, and this isn't necessarily an argument against a carbon tax.
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Using the "supplemental" measure of poverty that is more nuanced than the official measure, the poverty rate in 2015 was 14.3 percent.
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He chose a more nuanced tack on Monday, blaming the Democrats' foreign policy for creating the vacuum that allowed ISIS to thrive.
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We need a more nuanced approach, and I look forward to working with Senator Van Hollen and Senator Sanders to refine this.
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Here's the thing, though: that's a step backward from the new, more nuanced, bolder conversation about racism that America's beginning to have.
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Critics of Trump's earlier travel bans said they still consider the more nuanced policy issued Sunday to be based on bias. Rep.
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Their ultimate fate, relayed by the portions of the movie set in the present day, adds a layer of more nuanced pathos.
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At the conference last week, some audio of both the male and female voices were played to showcase its more nuanced pronunciations.
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The reality is far more nuanced, he explained, as founders need to build relationships with investors without sacrificing their company's own performance.
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" Warren aimed some fire at Sanders as well, albeit in a more nuanced way, questioning his strategy for implementing "Medicare for All.
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But conversations with corporate advisors, investors and experts paint a more nuanced picture of how corporate America is taking on the issues.
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It would be an open-minded, big-hearted, self-aware move that challenges Americans to see him in a more nuanced light.
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Slower but far more nuanced, precise, and sophisticated, it houses memories and values, and it is much better able to follow rules.
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Accurate data is key to China's anti-pollution campaign as it works to develop a more nuanced, scientific approach to cutting smog.
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But before you toss your SPF 30, dermatologists say the relationship between sunscreen and vitamin D is much more nuanced than that.
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For clients who added money after 2014, helping Pershing Square's portfolios grow to roughly $20 billion, the story could be more nuanced.
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But, when the convo turned to whether Jay-Z should yank his collabs with R. Kelly, he said it's way more nuanced.
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But ambiguity leads to doubt, and doubt leads to discovery, and, well, discovery leads to a more nuanced view of the world.
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How to limit speech in fiction, however, is a bit more nuanced: do TV shows about serial killers encourage people to commit murder?
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And the researchers of the study said they hope its findings will be a springboard for more nuanced discussion around universal machine ethics.
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And while the rapper's recent Twitter rant was relatively blunt about the state of his finances, his musical oeuvre is considerably more nuanced.
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Denver's position is more nuanced: the city notifies the feds when a serious offender is about to be released and honours ICE warrants.
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For a more nuanced breakdown of Samsung's performance, we'll have to wait until the full earnings report is released in a few weeks.
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Imagine a world in which the Democrats' first contests gave them a fuller, more nuanced portrait of whom the full Democratic base supports.
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Economists look past the official employment rate (also know as the "U-3" number) to metrics that provide more nuanced views of employment.
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I was hoping that this would make way for a more nuanced conversation about Star's sexuality moving forward, but that moment didn't come.
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Could 24673 Reasons Why have explored these more nuanced points about Hannah as a stand-in for all survivors in its freshman endeavor?
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The new law, set to be announced by the beginning of February, eliminates the automatic ban in favor of a more nuanced approach.
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It is more complex and more nuanced than that (although anti-Semitism still lingers on the far left, as it has always done).
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But he has been much more nuanced than Trump on the subject and has previously shown enthusiasm about an amnesty on illegal immigrants.
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If he or his team had looked into the range of expert views on the subject, a more nuanced take would have emerged.
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For now, The Walking Dead is holding its own, still charting a course for a more nuanced, smarter version of its former self.
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Even as our conversations about gender and dating grow more nuanced and reflective (and rightfully so!), Sex and the City still holds up.
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Where they fired up their audiences, it was on two more nuanced matters that are central to European, not just Upper Austrian, concerns.
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Of course they need data to do that, but one would hope that the collection would be a bit more nuanced than this.
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" "We act like the winners and the losers from the trade war are obvious, but the reality's a lot more nuanced than that.
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In five years, we will see a more nuanced and a more consistent vision of what safety should look like in online communities.
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They're addictive, they might say, but talking about addiction in any form is way more nuanced than just saying you like doing something.
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We have gotten much more scientific about how we assess leaders, and our description of leadership behaviors have become richer and more nuanced.
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The idea of freeloading on strangers' networks strikes one as dodgy (or too good to be true), but the reality is more nuanced.
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Despite the tragic end to her life, Crawford hopes people will see a fuller, more nuanced portrait of her friend in her book.
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But with stocks at all-time highs and a series of complex challenges ahead, it could be time for a more nuanced approach.
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All I Want Is You paraded Miguel around as a lover, but two years later, the updated version of Miguel is more nuanced.
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Leadership elections, she argued, are more nuanced than that, particularly since so much of a vote hinges on interpersonal relationships between individual members.
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The Democratic People's Republic of Korea's tests are significantly more calculated and more nuanced than Kim's oft-cited "look at me" sabre rattling.
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Some of the most recent literature on the subject, my own included, presents a more nuanced portrait of the man and his times.
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The problems of misunderstanding faced by America today are much more nuanced than simply saying made-up or fake news must be eliminated.
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Market timing is unreliable and hard to repeat consistently, so some experts are advising clients to make more nuanced changes to their portfolio.
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If the approaches to history and character could be more nuanced, the actors are uniformly excellent and the impact is powerful (1:35).
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Only, with depression and anxiety, we don't really have any more nuanced terms, and we use a one-size-fits-all treatment strategy.
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But for the fashion crowd — particularly Song of Style blogger Aimee Song — the switch to the new season's trends is much more nuanced.
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Witherspoon's wicked interpretation of Madeline was memeable in season one, but her performance is a lot more nuanced and thoughtful in season two.
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Even economists critical of the program, like Autor, Duggan, and Daly, don't propose slash-and-burn cuts like this, preferring more nuanced reforms.
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Unlike many nominees who hide their views, Bork testified at length on his interpretive views, which were far more nuanced than critics suggested.
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On his return to Manila, he called for a more nuanced approach to China as head of the Philippine Association of Chinese Studies.
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This sort of thinking can make our view of power far more nuanced and complex, but it can also make it quite confusing.
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But Mr. Kim makes a handful of Korean-inspired appetizers, too, all more nuanced than what you'd find in a typical ramen-ya.
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People on the ground in and around Lombok note that the reality on the island is more nuanced than the viral images suggest.
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Photojournalists will always be tempted to make graphic, evocative imagery, but we must move on to more nuanced, compassionate work about vulnerable people.
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When I feel hopeful, however, I think we're on a long journey to a more nuanced way of thinking about sex and relationships.
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Much of what should concern us is more nuanced and small scale — and much less understood — than what we see in the headlines.
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This case should also serve as a reminder that we need a more nuanced conversation about drug use and addiction in this country.
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They need Maddon to help with a more nuanced task: brighten the outlook and heal the wounds of a fractured and reeling organization.
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But it's possible that having two slightly different visions of the world streaming in at once gives jewel wings a more nuanced view.
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When it came to the Afghan War, Biden offered a more nuanced position-- indeed, a more presidential position-- than the other Democratic candidates.
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Inspired by a real-life story, the new series is a more nuanced than usual take on the legal-prison-mystery-family drama.
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Their work in the festival suggests that many of them are exploring less conventional methods to create more nuanced views of their countries.
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If one were to only look at the unemployment rate, that answer would be yes, but teen employment is more nuanced than that.
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I appreciate the app's simplicity and how it doesn't overload you with too many features, but it could use some more nuanced controls.
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Both men have run global businesses in complex industries, and many here hope that will give them a more nuanced view of trade.
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The American Petroleum Institute (API), the nation's leading oil and natural gas lobby, is pressuring the House to take a more nuanced approach.
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Dr. Hill's own views are more nuanced, friends and colleagues say; she is not so much a Russia hawk as a cleareyed realist.
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Dr. Hill's own views are more nuanced, friends and colleagues say; she is not so much a Russia hawk as a cleareyed realist.
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Carrigan has spoken publicly about the villain typecasting that has come with his alopecia and expressed his excitement to explore more nuanced characters.
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But if they were hoping for a more nuanced approach to the case on HBO, The Case Against Adnan Syed won't provide it.
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So perhaps the most fundamental takeaway is that we need to have a more nuanced picture of globalization's effect on the global poor.
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Here's hoping that next season their characters will feel a little bit more nuanced instead of just a random aside to the main plot.
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Though there is truth to that, digging a bit deeper shows it turns out to be a much more nuanced situation than just that.
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First, her record is in fact more nuanced than is often appreciated — she has just as often pushed for diplomatic solutions as military ones.
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The fact of the matter is that the Trump campaign's view of black voters really is a little more nuanced than it might appear.
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He recently said he still believes a rotation is in the air, though it's more nuanced than a simple move from bonds to stocks.
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"It gets more nuanced, and that makes the debate a little bit more difficult," Adam Bozzi, the communications director at End Citizens United, said.
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Each process was as unique as color preference itself, but the careful calculations involved were far more nuanced than I ever would have guessed.
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Quantum computers work in quantum bits, or qubits, which is more nuanced — information can be a one and a zero at the same time.
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Nowadays, experts know that the way our bodies process food, as well as our eating behaviors, are more nuanced than that, according to Rumsey.
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However, the show did manage to add layers and depth to Olivia and Fitz's relationship throughout the series and portray a more nuanced affair.
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Try a more nuanced version with matte, deep glitter, or even a color-changing option that only turns black when your fingers are cold.
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Hopefully, my takeaways will serve as a guide for people in positions of power to consider when advocating for more nuanced and rich representation.
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But while building up the film's massive, mobile monstrosities was the most obvious challenge, some of the more nuanced work was even more intriguing.
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The finest track is "Ma S-Abok"; softer and more nuanced, the undulating rhythms lilt to lyrics that reflect on the importance of community.
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The Pew study on how social media makes teens feel was more nuanced — but many reported that social media had positive effects on them.
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One reason is that more grades means more nuanced differentiation between pupils, which universities and employers previously complained was lacking, particularly among the brainiest.
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Early previews reported that the weapon triangle was gone, but in actuality, it's been dispersed throughout the game in a much more nuanced way.
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Redditor Nhjufy posted a photo Thursday of an algebra problem that could have been a little more nuanced — and a student's extremely cheeky response.
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The New Jersey governor called for a more nuanced, practical and humane approach to addressing the nation's 11 million undocumented immigrants, the report said.
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"If we were at the board we could be more nuanced in our votes," Chief Operating Officer Stephane Roussel told Reuters after the meeting.
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In his masterly retelling, Mr Wilson paints a more nuanced picture of the empire as a stable and unique entity that protected the weak.
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The pair have made a more nuanced argument than House Intelligence Republicans that the FISA warrant against Carter Page should not have been granted.
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It works better as a simple robot uprising movie, but even there it's been surpassed in the decades since by smarter, more nuanced films.
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Analysts from Jefferies said the actual measures announced next week could be more nuanced than an across-the-board 25 percent tariff for steel.
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Instead he is charting a more nuanced course that his advisers say is better suited to addressing the root causes of France's economic troubles.
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The bottom line: Pro-gun owners will argue that the debate is far more nuanced than gun control advocates make it out to be.
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That's crucial, because we knew he'd spin something more nuanced and subtle than just Rob and I waxing lyrical—and he did do that.
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By the time Braid released The Age of Octeen a year later, they'd learned how to turn their outsized ideas into something more nuanced.
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First, TikTok should work with independent experts who research the relationship between social media and eating disorders to develop more nuanced and helpful policies.
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As a longtime journalist turned producer, I initially found the series to be enlightening and more nuanced than previous treatments of the Vietnam War.
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Researchers whose findings last year pointed to a downside from raising the minimum wage have taken another look and the reality is more nuanced.
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Asked about those layoffs, Mr. Wilkins said, "That's absolutely not normal practice for us," and suggested the situation was more nuanced than it appeared.
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In decades to come, as carbon dioxide levels continue to climb in the atmosphere, Dr. Stanley speculated, the picture will only get more nuanced.
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Even though social media is dominated by the ultra-tribalistic devotees of big clubs, for most of us things are a bit more nuanced.
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Politics is on the minds of students choosing Canada for college, but their concerns are more nuanced than a simple dislike of Mr. Trump.
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An October focus group in the key swing states of Ohio, Minnesota and Wisconsin reported by news website Axios provides a more nuanced view.
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But Paul Rafelson, a law professor at Pace University and a former tax counsel at GE, had a more nuanced view of the incident.
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Ms. Tsai has moved her party, the Democratic Progressive Party, away from its pro-independence roots to a more nuanced form of Taiwan nationalism.
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Beyond the currency, the impact on business, banking and policy of a four-month run-in to the June 23 referendum looks more nuanced.
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An October focus group in the key swing states of Ohio, Minnesota and Wisconsin reported by news website Axios provides a more nuanced view.
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This was a remarkable run of dominance spanning the rise of the internet, three presidencies and the mainstreaming of several more nuanced comedic sensibilities.
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At the moment this seems fairly crude, but hopefully in the future more nuanced taxes can be brought in, perhaps encouraging high-CBD strains.
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But a fairer reading of McDonagh's script is that people are complicated, requiring a more nuanced view that's reflected in the film's inconclusive ending.
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In the heat of this intra-Democratic debate, some detect the potential for what they see as a more nuanced approach to the problem.
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Unlike the movie, the series has both a male and female lead, while also offering more nuanced stories about religion, mental illness and sexuality.
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The biggest of Kahn's secrets, one that in recent years has threatened to swamp more nuanced discussion of his work, was a sociosexual one.
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Unless we get more nuanced in how we talk and how we have these conversations, those unique needs and unique strengths risk getting overlooked.
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Machines that combined these two functions (often called grooveboxes) were often difficult to use and required a more nuanced technical knowledge in music production.
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We need to get more research in this area, and more nuanced measures, to understand what types of porn can have mental health effects.
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Others pointed out that Sanders's comments were more nuanced than that, and that the same speech also discussed racism and sexism as real problems.
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If they win market share, a binary judgment on what counts as "green" could evolve into a more nuanced debate on degrees of environmental impact.
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Others asked more nuanced questions about how Facebook moderates content on its service, while still others didn't seem to understand how Facebook operates at all.
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It is going to be more nuanced, but it could be just as effective if (the administration) believes we are not going to back off.
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The game developers stressed more nuanced game play, with improved sound and graphics capabilities like more refined muzzle flashes and better audio for improved orientation.
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Economists look past the official unemployment rate — known as the "U-3" number — to other metrics that provide more nuanced views of the employment situation.
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But much like regularly televised shade — its major export — The Real Housewives of Atlanta is more nuanced and subtle than some give it credit for.
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That said, you can intensify the effects of any crystal — and even make those effects more nuanced — by using it in tandem with other stones.
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Today, marijuana lube products fill internet storefronts, and there's no end to claims that weed enhances sex, despite research that draws far more nuanced conclusions.
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In recent years, the conversation about gender equality has expanded to include a more nuanced consideration of how race and ethnicity play into women's experiences.
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But when we stop speculating and actually look at the real world of work, the impact of advanced robotics is far more nuanced and complicated.
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Back in 2017, a Polygon story uncovered details of a much more nuanced pair of skins that I never would have known anything about otherwise.
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In truth, CAT is slightly more nuanced than regular missionary sex, according to Sadie Allison, PhD, AASECT-certified sexologist and author of Ride 'Em Cowgirl!
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The treble is remarkably bright, though the front-positioned tweeter means you won't hear all the more nuanced chirps if you're standing behind the speaker.
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"It's a more nuanced thing to market, but we're going to keep seeing more of them, because there's an upper limit on rewards and cash."
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Steinle's parents have spoken up in support of Kate's Law in the past, but their understanding of the U.S. immigration policies is much more nuanced.
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The slightly more nuanced argument here is it's not clear whether running on those policies alone is going to bring back the Obama-Trump voter.
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But contrary to what seem to be the accepted standards, more nuanced representation of physical and mental health problems could make video games more exciting.
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Online harassment has existed for as long as online has existed, and as access speeds up and expands, it's only getting worse and more nuanced.
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"We're seeing today's workforce take a much more nuanced view of where they want to work and then they're voting with their feet," Minshew said.
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Other teams take a more nuanced approach: they want their wings to get back on defense, but send their bigs to the offensive glass hard.
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My feeling is the students now want to replace the hero Wilson with the villain Wilson rather than acknowledge a more nuanced understanding of him.
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Imaginators does its best to match the color scheme as you combine disparate elements, though there are more nuanced color customization options if you'd like.
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The only problem is that this time the policy cycle is turning in a more nuanced way than the metal markets have got used to.
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The story is not always easy to tell, but I believe there is room for the kinds of narratives that are a little more nuanced.
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For Barlog, this chance to show a much more nuanced character was a large part of the appeal of making the new God of War.
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"All the policymakers emphasised the uncertainty of the outlook, reminding investors that the outlook is more nuanced than the market seems to think," he said.
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Most Americans have a more nuanced view of abortion, and support a range of women's reproductive choices even if they personally think abortion is wrong.
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A contemporary rating awards a more nuanced level of competence, although still better than the performance of the Saudi military, the UAE's allies in Yemen.
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The UN soldiers I interviewed had learned that getting to know people where they're stationed provided a deeper, more nuanced perspective on the local culture.
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"He added: "To me, the DC-break-up-big-tech approach is unfortunately just a knee-jerk 20th-century approach to much more nuanced problems.
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Clinton and other officials now find themselves making a more nuanced argument — that just because something is technically classified does not mean it is damaging.
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When companies have addressed the problem in a more nuanced way, they have largely failed (which is not to say that they should stop trying).
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How do you think this film might spread a more nuanced understanding of the situation, or might it only fan the flames of unnecessary intrigue?
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Newcomers generally embrace the accreted, idiosyncratic and highly contested rules that govern F.D.L. play and result in ever-more-nuanced arguments as years go by.
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A more nuanced approach to the Asia-Pacific region would allow the United States to pursue goals like democracy promotion and secure long-term stability.
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The god of actual religious people — the source of the unseen order that imbues everything with significance — is both vaguer and more nuanced than that.
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And, by and large, white evangelicals on the ground have followed suit — even when some in evangelical leadership is advocating for more nuanced policy positions.
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Can art help us better critique historical narratives or current society, and by extension, lead to a more nuanced and critical understanding of our world?
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She turned to integration therapy for a more nuanced processing of what she had seen—which contradicted the way she actually felt about her father.
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Once again, we're provided an opportunity: A more nuanced discussion of risk — and how we communicate it — can leave us much happier, and perhaps healthier.
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What's more, that gaslighting is obscuring the need for a more nuanced debate about whether our intelligence surveillance authorities are in need of systemic reform.
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The hope is that researchers from inside and outside of the region can have access to the photographs, and more nuanced narratives of the region.
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In an interview with "220 Minutes" less than a week on, he offered a slightly more nuanced view, and some new insight into his priorities.
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Fortunately there's a more nuanced option at our immediate disposal, one that makes use of the genetic insight now being gathered by urban evolution researchers.
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They struck less militant, more nuanced notes, as the veteran Democratic strategist James Carville observed a few days ago in a lament about Sanders's rise.
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In 2018, we may understand the Apple Watch mostly as a fitness tracker, but in the video, Ive gives it a significantly more nuanced pitch.
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I think the fact that we're having a more nuanced discussion about this has a lot to do with the research that Andrea has done.
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With each new incarnation of the story, Ms. Reyes's narrative has become more and more nuanced, representing a viewpoint not often seen in Hollywood features.
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They say what they saw at one facility shocked them Ginger Jacobs, a California immigration attorney, said the issue is more nuanced than this, however.
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Now that courts have repeatedly confirmed they're public, we might start to see a more nuanced discussion of what the rules for those spaces are.
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Central Command has offered a more nuanced assessment of the information gained from the recovered materials than the assertions from Mr. Trump and his representatives.
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As the conversation continues to progress, though, I wonder: Is feeling good about our acne realistic, or should we be aiming for something more nuanced?
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Their relationship with the Syrian government, despite historic enmity, is more nuanced, with the sides mostly having avoided conflict in the six-year-old war.
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Kurdistan Iraq Tour's high-level contacts within the Kurdish government allow for a more nuanced and real-time understanding of what's safe and what isn't.
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One common assumption people have about intuitive eating is that it's a lazy excuse for eating whatever you want — but it's way more nuanced than that.
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The Bold Shoulder TodayConsider toning down the severity of this look in favor of a structured sweater that emphasizes the shoulders in a more nuanced way.
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More phones are beginning to take haptic feedback seriously, providing more nuanced vibrations than bleary buzzes, and LG still leads the pack of Android phone makers.
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But today's findings, published in Science, give a much more nuanced and detailed picture of what this area of Mars could have looked like through time.
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As policymakers develop a more nuanced understanding of domestic violence and as consumer credit becomes easier to obtain, the problem is beginning to get more attention.
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Juan Madrid, 27, photographer Welcome to Flint This collaborative zine explores the city of Flint, Michigan, and paints a more nuanced portrait of a troubled city.
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Salman would be well advised to take a more nuanced approach next time around; and Ban to stand up for the values he claims to promote.
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Though Neilly has photographed other trans people in the past, he wanted to give his viewers a more nuanced, intimate look at the process of transitioning.
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I want to use the teaching of a foreign language to facilitate a more nuanced dialogue that needs to exist in today's discourse on every topic.
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That was a lot of theory, and frankly, a lot of it is much more nuanced than how MMT is likely to be employed in practice.
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The European Union, which has imposed sanctions on Venezuela and boycotted Maduro's swearing-in for a second term earlier this month, took a more nuanced tack.
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There are plenty of easy dick jokes in Big Mouth, but the more nuanced exploration of the trials of adolescence are what make the show great.
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Some may think of it as a catch all term for "smart robots" that can think like humans, but it's a bit more nuanced than that.
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Yet like another pay-cable series, Showtime's "Billions," the HBO comedy offers a more nuanced of the super-rich than TV often has in the past.
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RELATED: 21 SECRETS HOTELS WON'T TELL YOU There are also some more nuanced differences that can help you figure out which type of place you're in.
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While the headlines focus on Democrats regaining the House of Representatives – undoubtedly a major win for liberals with broad implications – the overall picture is more nuanced.
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It's tempting to say that this is because liberals are "pro-science" and conservatives are "anti-science," but things are a bit more nuanced than that.
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Watching the animals navigate their flattened version of basic human issues—frustration, conflict, loneliness—made it easier to cope with my own much more nuanced reality.
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In its favor, the Hexo+ does have one of the more nuanced implementations, with lots of detailed choices for setting up your shot in the app.
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While it is tempting to attribute the violence solely to the Jerusalem move, here are five points that suggest that the reality is more nuanced. 2628.
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Live onstage, in St. Louis, she was much more nuanced as she experimented with what it was like to do nothing in front of an audience.
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Trump's claim that Obama detained migrant children at the border is accurate, however, his second point — which he has made on several occasions — is more nuanced.
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Indeed, the President needs to give a companion speech like the one he gave in Riyadh to a European summit, though one that's much more nuanced.
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The best interviews were of course the weird, crazy ones by people with opinions that were a little more nuanced than your usual gung-ho lifer.
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However, GQ consulted with a senior food analyst at Mintel, the market research firm that conducted the study in question, and received a more nuanced response.
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The Profanity saga is a complicated one, more nuanced than in Wielgus's telling, with accounts that turn on details that I have been unable to reconcile.
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The reality was perhaps more interesting, and more nuanced, but in any case the overall narrative architecture of "Bohemian Rhapsody" is a Lego palace of clichés.
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To get a more nuanced picture of the services that green spaces provide in a city, Ms. Ziter took soil samples from 100 sites in Madison.
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"Those cases take a lot more nuanced analysis in order to determine whether the asylum law fits them or does not fit them," said Judge Marks.
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Wong used bricks in a variety of contexts, and while they visually bind his work, their symbolic function is far more nuanced than one might expect.
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As you research, it is not uncommon for your position to become more nuanced or even change entirely once you begin to understand the big picture.
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American officials who have appealed for a more nuanced understanding of the country have been forced out of their jobs and even investigated by federal agents.
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I desperately wish we could have more nuanced conversations about Cuba like the ones Obama was ushering in, but sadly, in the Trump era we've backtracked.
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But were we to redesign them, perhaps we could find a way to make blocks time-limited, or at least provide users with more nuanced options.
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As sugar turns from pale gold to brown, the chemical reactions result in new flavors: acidity, tang and alcoholic notes, along with a more nuanced sweetness.
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One of the more nuanced pieces, by the philosopher Peter de Marneffe, articulates a liberal position on polygamy that opposes its legalization but also its criminalization.
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For those who need fair more nuanced use of things like Apple Pencil for, say, art making, Duet and Luna may still be worth checking out.
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Cross-referencing this data gives officials a deeper, more nuanced understanding of how Charleston's criminal justice system is functioning and where potential inefficiencies or bottlenecks exist.
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It's one of the shows more nuanced examinations of race and power, and how corrosive their binding is early on in the lives of black children.
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Like her state, Senator Harris's story up close is both more prosaic and more nuanced than the shiny image built in part on misperceptions about California.
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Gasca and Xie want to find out if this feature might encourage people to express more nuanced emotions, putting a damper on dunking and mindless retweeting.
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Though experts used to think that a lack of willpower was the primary reason people abandoned their resolutions, decades of research suggest it's far more nuanced.
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Chopra stressed that Faulkner is neither a hero nor a villain, and that the problem is a lot more nuanced than that with many stakeholders involved.
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Ruminating on topics like shame and comparison, Dumplin' forgoes a standard high school bullying plot line to explore the more nuanced realities of negative self-image.
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Some policy changes are slight enough to not require any sort of retraining, but other, more nuanced changes need moderators to be retrained on that point.
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While it may appear that some areas had enough investment before their designation as opportunity zones, he said, a closer look reveals a more nuanced picture.
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But as France continues to mark the centenary of the Great War, a Paris exhibition offers a more nuanced — and potentially controversial — take on the subject.
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It might become the first step toward a new, more nuanced and historically aware means of appearance for all those Occupy used to call the 99%.
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Others, like Robin Wright's Claire Underwood in House of Cards—who is not a Clinton clone—are more nuanced: they are messy, imperfect, and morally corruptible.
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So we'd have more information that might create the illusion of a more nuanced view of 1860 or whatever, but would our overall perception be different?
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By allowing players to experience the story through messages both from a victim and loved ones, it provides a more nuanced look at how emotional abuse unfolds.
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Ken, "Master of None" and "The Mindy Project," there will be more shows like these, and then you can get more nuanced with what you talk about.
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As noted above, that includes adding in updated, Snapchat-like camera features; and more nuanced Dark Mode that includes a darker, battery-saving black and other customizations.
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Those programs come closely after the season premiere of "Homeland," the Showtime series, which brings a more nuanced approach to the complexities of the war against terrorism.
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As for whether or not youth is some kind of pivotal period that decides one's risk for skin cancer, the data is more nuanced than once thought.
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So we should keep the Jolie case study in mind next time we hear a celebrity with a health message that's more nuanced than "eat your broccoli."
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Face ID uses an infrared camera to create three-dimensional models of its users' faces, which, in theory, could prove more nuanced than previous two-dimensional systems.
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Can you illuminate us on, you said that it was a little more nuanced, what you were trying to say in reference to Farrakhan and Tamika Mallory.
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In theory, prices for Australian coal should decline, while those for South African and Russian supplies should advance, but the reality may be more nuanced than that.
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A more nuanced look at the issue can be found in The Daily News, which has a solid breakdown of an HBORealSports/Marist poll of 1,298 Americans.
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When it comes to the nascent U.S. economic slowdown, figuring out where to place the blame is more nuanced than it seems, CNBC's Jim Cramer argued Tuesday.
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Our societal understanding of real-world events is more nuanced; look no further than the worlds and conflicts portrayed in the shows Battlestar Galactica or The Expanse.
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While the game appeared to have hit a mainly positive note among users, analysts had a more nuanced view of what this would mean for Nintendo's earnings.
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"I think there is a more nuanced view, though, and unless he is replaced by a polar opposite character it may not matter that much," he added.
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But if the way Facebook handled the Zuckerberg Nazi photoshop is an indication, the company appears to be taking a more nuanced approach to delicate content issues.
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But Elvis Depressedly's music is more nuanced than that: there's no sad or happy, no good or bad – just a journey along the spectrum between the two.
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It's bigger and more fleshed out, with deeper and more nuanced character development — thanks in large part to the shift from text-based dialogue to voice actors.
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" NS wanted to clarify on that: "No one actually believes that pls … some people are retards but the idea is more nuanced than that when properly expressed.
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He believes the issue is more nuanced, and that the government administration is trying to divert the focus away from another core problem: serving its own interests.
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Of course, encouraging people to think about health as something broader and more nuanced than a number on a scale is by and large a good thing.
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Your situation is probably much more nuanced than what I just described, but having a conversation with your advisor around optimizing your locations is a good idea.
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Lost in the Chamber's flood of partisan political spending on behalf of its big business allies are the more nuanced views of the majority of business executives.
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But a source told CNN Comey is expected to explain that those were much more nuanced conversations from which Trump concluded that he was not under investigation.
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While this may allow for better, more nuanced answers to natural language questions, it also opens up the platform to making mistakes through its users' human error.
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Over the years, her performances have grown more nuanced, and for her latest album, "Joanne," the singer toned down her physical appearance to showcase her musical prowess.
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If this pattern holds, what we may get out of Trump's trade policies is a more nuanced and targeted approach than was hinted at during the campaign.
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These headphones do put an emphasis on bass, so if bass-heavy beats aren't your thing and you're looking for more nuanced sound, you may be disappointed.
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Barack Obama has echoed Trump's argument that the media tends only to report on the negative aspects of the news, albeit in a slightly more nuanced way.
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Meanwhile, Bob Parker, a senior adviser for investment strategy and research at Credit Suisse, suggests that the correlation between the two markets is a little more nuanced.
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For some English-speaking Muslims, fighting Islamist extremism sounds more nuanced and targeted than Islamic extremism, and takes the fight slightly further away from the cultural sphere.
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To offer up a more nuanced and varied understanding of these terms, I interviewed people about these words and their meaning during my travels through central Appalachia.
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It's more nuanced than simply having five or more drinks, because anyone familiar with alcohol can tell you there's a big difference between six drinks and 15.
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Fortunately, it evolves into something sweeter and more nuanced, as both parents struggle to let go of their old roles and take pride in their new ones.
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This week's chart presents a more nuanced element of the study in which neighborhoods were ranked based on what percent of the list price monthlies made up.
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It is a narrative of the "good" migrant and the "bad" one that leads to policies focused on keeping people out and ignores a more nuanced reality.
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While no solution will be perfect, the best ways to square data access with security concerns require a more nuanced approach that rely on non-technological procedures.
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He also called for a more nuanced approach to reducing sanctions against Russia and said even positive interim steps toward implementing the Minsk accords should be rewarded.
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Learning more about these methods will help scholars create more nuanced facsimiles, and will also illuminate how painting and sculpting worked in tandem in the ancient world.
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B.E.: How then might we rethink the relationship between evil and the victim to allow for a more nuanced understanding of historical and contemporary forms of violence?
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In a sales context, AI-enabled tools help B2B marketers gain a more nuanced understanding of their customers' wants and needs and improve efficiencies like never before.
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A more nuanced ethical issue involves the potential use of neuroimaging as a sort of lie detector—to expose malingerers or increase payouts in injury-compensation suits.
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News organizations should make room for more stories that lead to a deeper and more nuanced understanding of the issues, controversies and trends that affect people's lives.
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But there is a more nuanced point to make on the matter of children and adults, one that seems particularly central to the dynamics of this race.
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The Trump administration is tasked with a number of issues on the foreign policy front, perhaps none more nuanced and challenging than formulating a policy toward Iran.
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We engage with every Israel and Palestine-related group on campus, moving our communities away from unproductive dichotomies and toward a more nuanced and solution-driven conversation.
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"I think what we're trying to do is really put out a more nuanced human story of all four women," Lears told host Krystal Ball on Hill.
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While uploading an entire movie you don't own to YouTube is a blatant violation of copyright law, many uses of copyrighted content by YouTubers are more nuanced.
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Reality is more nuanced, but such questions already have been percolating on Planet Cubs, ever since trade rumors with the New York Yankees started to heat up.
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McCann — who hit last in the Astros' lineup on Sunday despite 12 seasons as one of the best slugging catchers in baseball — gave a more nuanced explanation.
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The bottom line: Consumers concerned about the growing use of G.M.O.s in the foods they depend on might consider taking a more nuanced approach than blanket opposition.
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A more nuanced take on that, which I think is pretty interesting, is that the US has a lot more variation across places than other countries do.
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WATCH: David Lynch Is Also a Painter But after a few more viewings, it becomes clear that the elements of Twin Peaks are a little more nuanced.
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The story of how Rhodes progressed from this idealism to a more nuanced vision of "the world as it is" is at the heart of this book.
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"It's easy to say 'there's unemployment benefits' or 'there are SBA loans,' but when you get down to the details it's a lot more nuanced," Muir said.
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Along the way, I want to make a plea for thinking about the debate over education reform in a more nuanced, less absolutist way than often happens.
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Sloan has strong ties to Hollywood, and it's likely she has a more nuanced understanding than I do about actors with dwarfism and the roles they embrace.
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Those include things like problem and solution, but also more nuanced points like why investors should back a company now and what future traction might look like.
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The 20153 vintage produced a ripe, fruity, substantial style of wine that will please a lot of people, though many Beaujolais aficionados may prefer more nuanced wines.
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What Polanski, Towne, and Nicholson, along with Paramount head of production Robert Evans, had in mind was something far more nuanced, not unlike a novel on film.
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While many conservatives falsely claim that doctors are performing genital surgeries on children, a more nuanced conversation is actually taking place between young teens, doctors, and parents.
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The Mafia games, especially the most recent installment in the series, provides a far more nuanced perspective of what it means to run a large drug operation.
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The translation ban is an apparently well-intentioned policy that tragically backfired, all because its creators chose a rigid technical fix instead of a more nuanced solution.
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" She emphasizes that adding people she might think of as "opponents" to her social media feeds "has made me more knowledgeable and my arguments, ultimately, more nuanced.
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But a lot of significant sexual and romantic TV moments between women happened along the way, some of them blatant ratings ploys, others more nuanced and complex.
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Assessing each of these milestones in turn, it leads to a more nuanced view of how far this cycle has traveled and where it might lead next.
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Hopefully, Theon's journey will move forward once again, and viewers can gain a more nuanced understanding for how the trauma he's undergone will continue to impact him.
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Some shows on the network were slightly more nuanced, saying that people will choose to be uninsured because Obamacare will no longer mandate people to have insurance.
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While many prominent Jewish and conservative groups, as well as members of the Israeli government, celebrated the executive order, college students were more nuanced in their responses.
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" NS wanted to clarify on that: "No one actually believes that pls ... some people are retards but the idea is more nuanced than that when properly expressed.
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In addition to these, there are more nuanced examples of fake tech practiced by major companies that rely on exaggerated claims to garner publicity and boost their stock.
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But there's another more nuanced option at Son's disposal — one that already has some precedent: He can invest out of the Vision Fund while quarantining the Saudi investment.
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While Mueller didn't think Barr's letter was inaccurate, the special counsel believed his report was more nuanced on the obstruction of justice issue, according to Justice Department officials.
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Sure, it's easy enough to identify bitter, or sweet, or even herbal flavors—but professionals in the coffee biz rely on a more nuanced lexicon to classify beans.
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He believed his report was more nuanced on the issue of whether President Donald Trump had obstructed justice, and he wanted more of his findings to be released.
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"People typically think of it as this dome of heat that sits over our cities, but when you get down into the cities, it's more nuanced," he says.
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If you wanted to get more sophisticated, you could look at a data + politics hub like Nate Silver's Fivethirtyeight, which provided more nuanced odds, but still favored Clinton.
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They may not be as flashy as Tesla, but their CEO comp plans are more nuanced, and weigh additional metrics, such as market share/production, safety and quality.
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While the story about Trump privately prompting Comey to pledge his loyalty is widely known by now, other more nuanced interactions—including countless tweets—could also be considered.
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They're the bread and butter of awards telecasts — when the happenings on stage get boring, look to the audience, where celebs might have something more nuanced in store.
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The finding adds to our understanding of how different groups of ancient humans interacted with each other — painting a more nuanced picture of how farming spread across Europe.
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Most economists look past the official unemployment rate — also know as the "U-2880.98" number — to other metrics that provide more nuanced views of the state of jobs.
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In truth, the picture is more nuanced, because Foxconn's bid is far more respectful of the status quo than Innovation Network's breakup proposal, and softer on creditors, too.
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"We have a chance to provide people with a more nuanced and, in my estimation, a more honest portrayal of the lives of everyday Muslims," Ms. Jaffery said.
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But as this more nuanced outbreak data emerges, a deadly new cannabis risk is coming into focus: vaping certain THC products, particularly those sold on the black market.
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The trappings of the genre—gunfights, horse riding and damsels in distress—end up indulging the fantasies of young men even when a more nuanced comment is intended.
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Or Sandra Oh and Lady Gaga, both of whom have shape-shifted out of the roles that have made them famous to newer, more nuanced versions of themselves.
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" But Clinton's backers replaced the language of Fox's proposal with a much more nuanced version, calling for a restriction on fracking "where states and local communities oppose it.
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In the trial's control arm, by contrast, two-thirds were at stage III or IV. Moreover, NELSON had a more nuanced approach to the problem of false positives.
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"We wanted to introduce a more nuanced discussion, and to stake out the middle ground between those two extremes, because obviously they can't both be right," Rid added.
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Maybe you're looking to make the next Steven Universe or become a Hayao Miyazaki-type (or a Makoto Shinkai-type if your interests are a little more nuanced).
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If anything, it provides you with a more nuanced interpretation of Warhol and his work, one that moves beyond the artist as a kind of character or persona.
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A more nuanced picture emerges if you burrow down into the data, but one that still points to short-sighted thinking on the part of many Clinton skeptics.
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The Bluetooth speaker facilitates two-way audio, and the heat and humidity sensors deliver temperature readings to let you keep a more nuanced eye on your home's health.
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One source was unwilling to tell CNN what was said about the investigation except that what was discussed was more nuanced than the way the President described it.
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But his views of the American election and the two main candidates seem more nuanced than the favorable treatment Mr. Trump receives in the Kremlin-controlled news media.
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Daniel Geey, a sports lawyer in the UK, painted a more nuanced picture of what a Brexit might mean for soccer than the one put forward by Sky.
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A more nuanced show could've probably find a way to make this conflict interesting, but Friends From College thinks that just throwing characters into messy situations is enough.
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The decision to work with Cobb, who favors, in comparison, a more nuanced approach to instrumentation and expressive vocal track, signals Carlile's shift toward a more mature sound.
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Meanwhile, a more nuanced portrait of Mr. Martin is emerging from his ex-wife and others who know him, some of whom spoke on the condition of anonymity.
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This rises, I suspect, out of Picoult's keen awareness that she is writing mostly for a white audience, which needs a more nuanced understanding of the black experience.
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Bird is one of a number of high-profile scientists who have been calling on the UK government to run more coronavirus tests and provide more nuanced data.
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His actual record is a little more nuanced, but he was instrumental in luring the NFL's Raiders to Vegas with a new stadium, which did require tax hikes.
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Whereas Faustine insists on inserting herself — and by extension, her people — into the national narrative, Sable Elyse Smith grapples in a more nuanced way with presence and absence.
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Thomas Rossomondo, a certified public accountant who works with FlyWealthServe, a consulting firm that specializes in aviation, said qualifying for bonus depreciation was more nuanced than it seemed.
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" But they did call the contractors' 30-year sentence a "cruel and unusual punishment," and urged for a more "nuanced" approach to sentencing, rather than using a "sledgehammer.
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My love for this man compelled me to recalibrate myself where I could, to work toward a more nuanced understanding of something I'd previously considered a foregone conclusion.
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Then, last November, 10 months into Trump's presidency, Grassley took to the Senate floor to announce that he had a new, more nuanced view of the blue slip.
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The real story of oxytocin research reminds us — as many science stories do — that the truth is often more nuanced, and more wonderfully complicated, than it first appears.
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And there were hot-take commentators who argued that "Roseanne" is surprisingly subversive, with more nuanced politics than either its ardent fans or its vocal detractors have acknowledged.
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If it were afforded the same resources and an international stage, could a community-based and collaborative process involving Black British artists have resulted in something more nuanced?
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Contrary to US President Donald Trump's tweets, a senior US diplomatic official sounded a different and more nuanced definition of "defeat" when it comes to the ISIS caliphate.
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But we are interested in a different and more nuanced view of the city — the one from your kitchen window, if you are lucky enough to have one.
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It was the first film starring a black cast that explored a more nuanced depiction of the black experience -- not just racism and mistreatment -- to win best picture.
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"Many politicians came and went, pledging to change or replace NAFTA, only to do absolutely nothing," Mr. Trump said, asserting the successes without acknowledging the more nuanced reality.
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A more nuanced view is that "siphon" and "forge" are two ends of a spectrum, and numerous notable tech companies are closer to the former than the latter.
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Esposito, as the suavely amoral Powell, and D'Onofrio, as the unapologetically racist Gigante, don't have such constraints, and their performances are correspondingly both more relaxed and more nuanced.
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It might have the ingredients of Hunger Games or Divergent, but it also aims to be something different—something a bit more nuanced than the standard YA story.
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But there are more nuanced factors at play: This article published in the Wall Street Journal digs into the differences between men and women's traditional styles of investing.
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Gears has always had intriguing lore that the games never quite delivered on, but 5 uses its more nuanced characters as a way to delve deeper than ever.
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Ocasio-Cortez argued that the issue was more nuanced, though: she said she was blocking "less than 20 accounts" and that it was for harassment, not political viewpoints.
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When pressed by analysts on the company's investor day, Glasenberg and finance chief Steven Kalmin gave a slightly more nuanced assessment of when the time might be right.
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Critics complained that the story line — more nuanced in the novel — was simplistic and dated in the adaptations, and that all three versions perpetuated stereotypes about Chinese immigrants.
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That many doctors didn't approach their initial prescriptions in a more nuanced way in the 1990s, he argues, is one of the factors behind the current drug crisis.
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The danger is that these tactics are so effective that China's history is splitting in two: the Communist Party's narrative at home, and other, more nuanced versions overseas.
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Yet having that luxury, I think it's important to vocalize that in the United States, living the dream is far more nuanced than we often make others believe.
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In a sport where everyone has their own "top ten" of everything, LaMotta's significance is a little more nuanced than a simple number of belts won or titles defended.
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Mark Zuckerberg had finally conceded that the platform needed a more nuanced way for users to interact with posts, for the obvious reason that not every post is likable.
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I'm also told that 15% of Curve's users have added a challenger bank card to their Curve account, which also makes for an intriguing and even more nuanced comparison.
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However, Western media coverage should be much more nuanced and sophisticated and not play into ISIS' hands who desperately want to make this a black-and-white sectarian war.
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The following year, as shadow transport minister, she argued for more state intervention in the economy, a more nuanced relationship with trade unions and limits on fat-cat excesses.
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Palmer's performance is honest and brave (particularly given that she's often just performing scenes alone), and Shortland deftly switches between locked-door thriller mode and more nuanced character work.
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It would also speak to a more nuanced understanding of U.S. domestic fissures and how readily U.S. foreign policy can change depending on the party or president in charge.
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Basic ideas about gender—such as shops labelling baby clothes as "boys'" and "girls'"—are being challenged, and more nuanced understanding of the meaning of "consent" are gaining ground.
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Despite growing riches, when banks collapsed in 2007 during the Great Recession, the world stepped back and wondered aloud if a more nuanced approach to economic progress was needed.
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The reality of "Shrill," the acclaimed six-episode show streaming now on Hulu, is far more nuanced, empowering and charming than that simple description might lead you to believe.
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This is also worth contemplating: Now, the business case for engaging with China has grown, while the issue of censorship online has become more nuanced, according to the person.
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The next day, The Verge sister site Recode published a more nuanced account of the meeting, which softened some pointed comments Stankey seemed to have made about HBO's profitability.
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"There is this tension: Americans want terrorists to be prosecuted, but in the context of issues about security and privacy, it becomes a much more nuanced discussion," Jackson said.
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They say that a close reading of the recent credit numbers tells a more nuanced story and that it's too early to call an end to the growth slowdown.
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Yandex is framing this as a more nuanced alternative to ad blockers, given that users can specify the ads they like or don't — rather than just nixing all ads.
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And the Trump administration actually has a more nuanced stance on antitrust than it does in many other areas, even if that stance is sometimes for the wrong reasons.
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Jeff Sessions strongly believes Trump should end DACA; DHS, however, has a more nuanced position, and Trump himself has said he's sympathetic to the children helped by the program.
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From a distance, "Heat Engine (Dippy)" (2016) seems to be dominated by white in the lower left corner, but that area of the painting is actually much more nuanced.
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Most professional photographers shoot in RAW file formats because of the greater flexibility it provides—namely the ability to make more nuanced edits without irreparably altering the original image.
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As she talks about her collaborators and materials, often employing phrases like "soul mate" and "first love," the brutality and heroism of her sculptures begin to appear more nuanced.
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She studied them like fickle gods on Olympus; throughout the diaries, her writing about men is noticeably more nuanced and more searching than her portraits of her female peers.
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This might seem like another easy decision given the significant difference between the welcome bonuses being offered by each card, but your reasoning might be a little more nuanced.
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It's made mostly from a bean called trinitario, an 18th-century blend of forastero — the high-yield bean now used by Big Chocolate — and the rarer, more nuanced criollo.
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Together, what all of this research suggests is that there's a much more nuanced and fascinating tale to be told that involves seasonal changes in human biology and psychology.
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She also showed the broad reach of white supremacy and its effects on black Americans as they located themselves in more nuanced ways in the tapestry of American culture.
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Current discussions of feminism have evolved, and "girl power" can feel a little simplistic in an era of intersectional feminism and more nuanced ideas about what womanhood actually means.
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But despite the blunt belief that infidelity is the result of immoral and over-sexed people wanting their cake and eating it too, the reality is far more nuanced.
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