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"nuance" Definitions
  1. a very slight difference in meaning, sound, colour or somebody’s feelings that is not usually very obvious

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But in these instances where nuance is necessary, not being able to match nuance with nuance is a problem.
We tend to lose nuance, not gain nuance on social media.
"Mental health relies on nuance because it is nuance," Scott said.
The nuance of the media echoes the nuance of the subject matter: indigeneity in North America.
Sure, it's hard to get nuance into 140 characters, but nuance is not something Trump is really known for.
Nuance Communications — Nuance earned an adjusted 20 cents per share for its latest quarter, 5 cents a share above estimates.
Calling for nuance is an interesting admission: It allows that the person lacking nuance has a strong, if overstated, point.
But it's also true that there's no nuance on Twitter because its positive reinforcement system actively rewards those who avoid nuance.
There&aposs no in between and there&aposs no nuance to diplomacy, when, in reality, there&aposs a great deal of nuance.
"I hear nuance in Parliament-Funkadelic, and I hear nuance in hip-hop," says Berklee College professor and "punk-funk" generation member Prince Charles Alexander.
So there's a lot more nuance in terms of how candidates understand who their supporters are, and therefore more nuance in terms of how they engage people.
No nuance or apology — not a hint of it.
There's none of the nuance of the real debate about overwhelming force and remote battlefield tactics, and none of the nuance the show once brought to themes like love, religion, and loyalty.
The nuance of truth is often lost in such environments.
He also reduced holdings in PayPal (PYPL) and Nuance (NUAN).
But that might not be an easy nuance to grasp.
Our take: Yes – but there's some nuance in how gradually.
The picture painted by prosecutors allowed little room for nuance.
It is also structured in a way that removes nuance.
Thus, most of the nuance is down to the performer.
Here is where the nuance starts to become more pronounced.
But Wolfe gives her a sense of nuance and humanity.
None of it added much nuance to the underlying story.
Sometimes nuance and chemistry must bow to irrepressible star power.
There's nuance to the tiny details and seemingly random numbers.
He understands the complex social context, but misses the nuance.
But dismissing this mad rush as unstrategic misunderstands its nuance.
It gives no complexity or nuance to the person's post.
Overall, everyone needs to approach this discussion with more nuance.
But VSCO says its technology differs in detecting artistic nuance.
You could get the gist across, but nuance was absent.
There may be some nuance around how products are priced.
I had made the choice to sacrifice nuance for legibility.
But for good wines, you want to detect every nuance.
They provided texture, nuance and, most of all, new juice.
It's rushed, without nuance, and ultimately ends with a dude.
The swift decisions, even acknowledging their nuance, are still puzzling.
The nuance might seem like a distinction without a difference.
These changes were "about nuance and depth," Mr. Purdy said.
The influence that it has is a more general nuance.
"It's important to stand up for real nuance," he adds.
Often, the culture that surrounds us, particularly online, lacks nuance.
The problem is that algorithms don't understand context or nuance.
But it actually adds a beautiful nuance to your work.
And the Bible is seen as historically correct, without nuance.
Context and nuance are difficult for a machine to understand.
"What we do is nuance the interpretations," Mr. Carpentier said.
That's not to say that the conversation isn't without nuance.
That said, he does eventually show a little more nuance.
So much nuance is lost amongst the cloud compression algorithms.
Over time, the author's understanding of his aunt gains nuance.
I found such gaps in nuance in this episode vexatious.
I use Nuance hair oil to take down the frizz.
Nuance, apparently, had not yet been invented in the 1930s.
It's all gray, it's all nuance, it's all moral complexity.
There's not a lot of nuance in her emotional world.
He also loves the intellectual exercise of arguing legal nuance.
All of this nuance is not captured in existing legislation.
Interpreters, though, can convey all the nuance that captions miss.
His speech, at times, can be clumsy and lack nuance.
That level of nuance is completely absent in Snyder's film.
What we're lacking is the nuance between black and white.
There is a lack of nuance of time and space.
But those proclamations come with a side of intriguing nuance.
He was making a point about nuance and complexity that required too much nuance and complexity to really come across at a bar at a music festival at 9:30 PM on a Friday.
She sees no such nuance in his votes on gun violence.
That kind of nuance will be a boon to climate research.
These subtitles also leave little room for sarcasm, humor, or nuance.
But it hasn't solved every nuance of Fashion Week's misaligned calendar.
Nuance is crucial even when dealing with the most offensive words.
Our culture has flattened this nuance when we talk about consent.
That's a hard thing to actually train – the nuance of water.
Pierce agreed with Sandweg that the debate lacked nuance and details.
This nuance, though, is especially fascinating, the stuff of spy thrillers.
But in his final moments, he has a lot more nuance.
But there's a surprising amount of nuance in Burger King's joke.
Nuance, however, is doing more than just providing a hardware upgrade.
This Chrysler Pacifica minivan got a little Nuance Dragon Drive makeover.
Free: iOS, Android There's not a lot of nuance to Hole.io.
But ACOG urges its members to approach the procedure with nuance.
If you have a slightly controversial view, all nuance is lost.
But often, such decisions come down to a matter of nuance.
Lost in this conversation, as usual, is nuance about the research.
I think that nuance still feels pretty human to me. Yeah.
Those routes tend to be more complicated and require more nuance.
Even when facing unequivocal horrors, there is always room for nuance.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Speech-recognition software provider Nuance Communications Inc (NUAN.
Nuance, Thoma Bravo and Kofax could not be reached for comment.
Wouldn't there be a little bit of nuance in the order?
If only Washington was producing politicians of similar nuance and maturity.
I think people have the tools to go into that nuance.
The F.A., by contrast, could not afford to examine the nuance.
Electronic communication has many advantages, but emotional nuance isn't among them.
This erasure of historical nuance can be the anteroom to hopelessness.
That nuance is often lost in media reporting, BoE officials complain.
There's no middle ground to anything, there's no nuance in conversation.
"I don't think this is a question of nuance," she said.
What Netflix's viewership data lacks is nuance and third party verification.
"You don't see the nuance of the raised eyebrow," they said.
The problem is, machines are not yet very good at nuance.
This means needed qualifiers and nuance are bound to be omitted.
There is one nuance that I would like to point out.
This story is told with a feeling for shading and nuance.
In the history of painting, there is an erosion of nuance.
Nuance and complexity are founts of confusion in Trump's basest mind.
Their complete inability to grasp cultural nuance is framed as radical.
What they mourn above all, though, is the loss of nuance.
If it succeeds, it's almost certainly despite its lack of nuance.
The crowd justice we are experiencing lacks nuance and is dangerous.
He could pack infinitesimal shadings of nuance into a rhetorical question.
Mr. Anderson said there should be more nuance to the policy.
But context and nuance are nowhere in tweets and Facebook comments.
Little is sentimental or sugarcoated; Ms. Lipitz is interested in nuance.
Soon "the Kurds," without any nuance, become heroes in the West.
Now, three national security officials say she omitted some important nuance.
"This story is told with a feeling for shading and nuance."
Writer Tegan Shohet brings no nuance to a politically fraught episode.
I have an oil from my line Nuance that I love.
Expertise and political nuance, she writes, are foundational to democratic governance.
But it also nods toward the nuance of their long relationship.
As Conor Lamb demonstrated in Pennsylvania's 18th congressional district, nuance matters.
But nuance doesn't really matter when it comes to political grandstanding.
But I was there, and I was thinking there's more nuance.
Still, his performance is astonishing in its clarity, nuance and endurance.
A county-level map adds nuance but confirms the basic result.
I needed someone to actually help me talk about the nuance of — or talk to me about the nuance of — what it's like to be a member of a family when you're deaf and they're hearing.
If political correctness means calling out things as wrong without leaving room for nuance, and free speech means qualifying everything as right without leaving room for nuance, then Michele is legitimate in wanting to reject dichotomy.
This results in something that resembles a conversation (in which nuance is necessary) but also resembles high-stakes power politics (in which nuance is a liability), and thus settles somewhere in the range of a performance.
And Nuance has been building dictation products for cars too, for example.
The Americans argued that they were navigating the regional protests with nuance.
Listen to the full score, and you'll pick up all the nuance.
The aftermath is that critics symbolically wave them, and their nuance, away.
Worse still, we're facing it at a perilous time for political nuance.
This was heavy lifting, full of competing interests and complexity — of nuance.
The degree to which nuance can be allowed into the story. Yeah.
It also reduces the nuance of what's really happening in online radicalization.
" He suggested that LGBTQ filmmaking today suffers from a "war on nuance.
But that nuance is irrelevant to a President eager to discredit him.
Funk has a lot of nuance, and that's what P-Funk touched.
The scientific method stresses a slow accumulation of knowledge, nuance, and doubt.
These spare poems shimmer in that spaciousness with their nuance and subtlety.
But there's nuance to the firm's losses, which we need to understand.
Nils Lenke is the senior director of corporate research at Nuance Communications.
Its nuance is on par with Iron Fist punching people through walls.
"The nuance of emotion is probably only 3,000 years old," Doner asserts.
That's not to say The Inventor's portrait of Holmes is without nuance.
Tom: For sure, but I'm hoping people pick up on the nuance.
It also now includes more nuance on males' place in the hierarchy.
The attack contained "specific nuance to parts of our infrastructure," he added.
"There's a lot of nuance in everything that we're facing," he said.
Trump isn't making it any easier for Republicans to find that nuance.
The nuance might seem like a distinction without difference, but it matters.
Its beat reporters provide context and nuance to national religious news stories.
In every instance, there is nuance; a reasonable case on both sides.
The consequence is a profile that is sometimes missing nuance and context.
Others insisted on whole cherries so the pits could add almondy nuance.
"There's a lot of nuance in everything that we're facing," he added.
We got it wrong in Silverstone through really a nuance of phraseology.
But what we save in time, we lose in nuance and exactitude.
You have to have every nuance of cultural appropriation in your head.
"Vinyl" aspires to beauty and nuance, but routinely falls back on bombast.
But on Saturday night, there was little nuance to Mr. Biden's routine.
As a result, she often ends up being the one rejecting nuance.
"There's no nuance with Trump," Axios' Mike Allen and Jonathan Swan write.
In place of nuance we are left with hype and potential fearmongering.
Now is not the moment for nuance; people do not want it.
It doesn't demonstrate much nuance or thoughtfulness on the subject of torture.
And dramatically she drew out every elusive nuance of this confounding character.
But the nuance of the debate has disappeared from the political conversation.
Carroll Dunham could learn a thing or two about nuance from Muslimova.
It's like people, but people have a bit more nuance and complexity.
Part of Sanders' appeal is [that] the nuance is besides the point.
Although no less chilling, it's also deadly earnest, full of discomfiting nuance.
Those who think of white people in monolithic terms miss this nuance.
Animal stories and books with emotional nuance seem to appeal to both.
It is a complex epic story rendered with sensitivity and emotional nuance.
But let's be clear: this layered nuance did not come from Barr.
The ensemble infused the opening movement with fiery propulsion and detailed nuance.
They don't understand the nuance of complicated and ever-changing policy issues.
The forecasts were full of nuance that the market is watching closely.
As a conservative I think this liberalism-of-nuance had real limits.
However, she also insisted on an appreciation for nuance in studying history.
These cable shows offer clarity to viewers in a world without nuance.
They've managed to do the unthinkable — bring nuance to David and Alexis.
A leading question that doesn't leave a lot of room for nuance.
There is a lot of nuance that doesn't really get thought of.
"She knows we live in nuance and intersectionality," Pressley said of Warren.
There is one more layer of nuance that needs to be considered.
Perhaps what makes emojis so exciting is their limitless potential for nuance.
The 11 tracks on Small Clan are quietly brilliant, full of nuance.
By obliterating nuance, you can make things go an awful lot wider.
To imagine solving them with "nuance" is to miss the nuance that is already there, in their performances — the shades between blunt claims and denials that reveal to us what they're really doing there, and what they really want.
Which is tragic, because there is much ugly, essential nuance to be examined.
Where the market saw a major shift from Powell, Hatzius saw only nuance.
We don't license from anyone; we don't license from Nuance, Google, [or] Microsoft.
But would the writers add complexity and nuance to their characters as well?
That's not to say Another Life does a particularly good job with nuance.
"He has to show more sophistication and more knowledge and nuance," King said.
But this nuance is also what makes emoji such a powerful language tool.
"It's so fun to play, has such great subtlety and nuance," Mickelson said.
Human authors bring their insights and nuance and their subtle understanding of audience.
Our online selves are like our real selves: complex, layered, full of nuance.
That nuance of distinct positioning and subtle detail is lost on mediocre headphones.
Tone, body language, nuance and more are the first victims in online communication.
The time crystal's silly science fiction name shrouds its deep quantum mechanical nuance.
They also don't have the emotional nuance to, say, resolve an escalating argument.
Tips sometimes lack nuance, even when written by a team of real humans.
The low-frequency nuance that these headphones are capable of conveying is sensational.
We don't want to miss out on the nuance but rather explain it.
As for the music itself, nuance and dynamism kick out at every turn.
But the vast majority of Indians have little time for nuance just now.
Ant-Man and the Wasp doesn't have much time for that nuance, though.
Nobody goes to see a musical about Elton John because they want nuance.
The script is brilliant, with layer upon layer of nuance and subtle connections.
But voices alone aren't enough to capture the nuance of the different relationships.
I think to answer this requires some nuance and digging a little bit.
Tarzan wants to elevate the character by giving him more nuance and soul,
Bigotry means denying others the same complexity and nuance you demand for yourself.
SCARAMUCCI: It's that nuance, Chris, sometimes hard to pick it up on Twitter.
Lighthizer has called for more "practicality, nuance, or flexibility" in Republican trade orthodoxy.
I can't feel like a good person and see any nuance in that.
She brought together nuance and structure, making them into a  subtly captivating  experience.
And Trump's replacement plan is apparently a series of soundbites lacking in nuance.
Yes there is nuance and no monolith, but still, I have no self.
Too many issues are portrayed as black and white; nuance is the enemy.
Learning such nuance does not happen overnight, but is crucial to his development.
It has publicly agitated at companies including Nuance Communications and Whole Foods Market.
But when it comes to class, Chang shows little of the same nuance.
Yes, serve them cold, yet not so icy that all nuance is lost.
We respond to a certain refinement and nuance, a certain quality of execution.
It was one of those rare criminal cases without any nuance or ambiguity.
There's more nuance and less emphasis on bass, though the bass isn't lacking.
Financial advisors provide the options, accountability, experience and nuance to reach your goals.
Simplicity needs no nuance; indeed, in most campaigns, simplicity is the politician's friend.
Sure, there's some overlap, but the nuance between the two categories is crucial.
I'm concerned with documenting black and brown culture and all of its nuance.
Black women deserve layers and nuance—that includes not having to be perfect.
But as with hurricanes, there is some nuance to climate's role in wildfires.
So he's doing it on guile and skill and nuance and adroit footwork.
Among voters from each party, there's also a lot of room for nuance.
He's not content to merely throw a poisoned pie, his crimes have nuance!
A writer can hem-and-haw, but a good cartoonist cannot do nuance.
We believe these poems express complexity, nuance, joy, tenderness, love, incisiveness and brilliance.
It's a ruthless combination of humor and devastating emotional nuance, and it guts.
No surprise, but the cut of the jackets was cylindrical, with little nuance.
These bald pronouncements may strike those familiar with polar history as lacking nuance.
I never thought I'd miss the nuance and subtlety of the German language.
Schatz added some nuance to the view of Sanders as purely a curmudgeon.
The loudness isn't cut with toughness, or wryness, or nuance — it simply blares.
I was forced to learn how to approach people, and problems, with nuance.
The television debate format provides only for sound-bite answers, devoid of nuance.
It is about highlighting the nuance of the individual, and female, Muslim experience.
This is the social-liberalism-of-nuance that Edsall described in his column.
Star Wars can have nuance, but it shouldn't require homework to be enjoyed.
"This nuance requires both extensive drug and clinical disease-state knowledge," Bossaer said.
The danger of such a rapid survey is lack of depth and nuance.
But stadiums are a place for show, not creative nuance or personal revelation.
The nuance of the male characters was not extended to the female ones.
It's a B-movie to the core; brute force entertainment with little nuance.
Preventing and prosecuting war crimes requires discernment, nuance, and reliance on experienced professionals.
In fact, it was just adding nuance to a debate in queer culture.
Did you read Meghan Daum's essay on Medium, about the death of nuance?
The protesters — who numbered in the thousands — didn't seem to buy the nuance.
That's the nuance I would see between my music and sample-based music.
Humans are good at understanding nuance, reading a situation, and identifying double meanings.
Still, it's true that this format doesn't allow for much moderation or nuance.
There is no room for doubt or nuance, just more anger and pain.
"Every one of these states has a particular nuance driving the engine," he said.
Every nuance of what you do is picked up and translated into your character.
In previous seasons, Jessica Jones has explored PTSD, sexual assault, and trauma with nuance.
All that nuance should go out of the window when talking about homeopathy, though.
She had never seen a mainstream film address this period with such nuance before.
If political campaigns are the enemy of nuance, then governing must be its friend.
These recorded words, phrases and conversations are also uploaded to Nuance, a voice technology.
But when it comes to banning trolls, nuance isn't the only thing you need.
While beautifully reproduced, the paintings lose nearly all their nuance of gradation and shifts.
Finding ways for us to understand context and nuance is a never-ending battle.
The deftness and nuance of Mutu's project, taken in this light, becomes particularly provocative.
Disney, Electronic Arts, Nuance Communications, Ambac Financial and Planet Fitness report after the close.
There's no nuance to their long-awaited reunion; it's short and to the point.
It's often bemoaned that there's no nuance on Twitter because of the character limits.
Nuance isn't something Event Horizon ever really flirts with – this is a silly movie!
Twitter is adding more nuance to its spam reporting tools, the company announced today.
I think these problems keep recurring because it's hard to do the nuance thing.
Once the spotlight is on, he fights his way out with nuance and intellect.
Understanding that nuance is vital to, hopefully, treating men who abuse and harass women.
If we don't interpret the results during the process, we don't get that nuance.
And while the sentiment may be well-intentioned, it lacks a degree of nuance.
She has the terms down cold and she speaks with the illusion of nuance.
The first and easiest way is obviously to follow the rules, regardless of nuance.
Ms Fry: Humans are still much better than machines at understanding context and nuance.
The movie poignantly captures this nuance, and the tragedy of conflict across national allegiances.
Yet such nuance is equally absent from the way leading Democrats speak about abortion.
Moderation: Many feel moderation and nuance is not a winning formula for 2020 Democrats.
So I thought there was room for a lot more nuance in the sound.
It's just that I want to have a conversation about the nuance in that.
Sometimes I just like to blast my favorite tunes without much regard for nuance.
Mikus's nuance was not flabby,  as it is in too many Color Field paintings.
One where sex work advocates are attempting to bring a new level of nuance.
But even a messy fight for nuance is better than an apathetic sell-out.
And it wasn't all dark rage and injustice; her children's stories ripple with nuance.
As you may recall from high school debate club, it calls for deep nuance.
The musical's lush, familiar ballads, Brantley added, "acquire freshening nuance and anchoring conviction here."
"I think people will always be better at [understanding] nuance and context," she said.
The diagrammatic script, by Jarret Kerr, has wit but could sometimes use more nuance.
It's politics, so any amount of nuance has long been thrown out the window.
The small town is a microcosm of our country, its extremes and its nuance.
Luckily Earl Sweatshirt captures those feelings with a distinct nuance unlike anyone rapping today.
It strips away what we often call nuance, but more often is self-deception.
But we tend to lack that grasp of nuance when the disease is psychological.
For the president he fought overtime, he fought nasty and he fought without nuance.
Here, artists' voices add nuance and detail to the photographs and letters on display.
That said, nuance is something you're unlikely to hear in either side's political commercials.
Here are Australia's favorite essays on love, in all its delightful and dark nuance.
His observation of the hood added much-needed nuance and care to the conversation.
That's left people more familiar with the meme's context scrambling to explain the nuance.
I look to their work for immaculate compositions and nuance of expression and gesture.
The filmmaking may at times be direct and inelegant, but "Breakthrough" isn't without nuance.
"Sometimes exploring relationships in aggregate masks underlying nuance," she told Reuters Health by email.
Similarly, I wanted to see more nuance in Harari's discussion of data and privacy.
"What Trump did was almost give us permission to take back nuance," she said.
President Trump does not possess the sense of nuance a well-told joke requires.
A brilliant cast of African-American performers infused Gershwin's score with authority and nuance.
"Humans tend to have more nuance and context than an algorithm," Ms. Rowland said.
But my point is always that we need more nuance in these public conversations.
He retains only a loose grasp on the details and nuance of immigration policy.
The deftness and nuance of Mutu's project, taken in this light, becomes particularly provocative.
All these cartoonists seemed to attach a lot of importance to nuance and composition.
How do you balance the shocking moments with the emotional nuance of the film?
Killer Inside does include some nuance that other recent true crime series have lacked.
Zapruder is defensive about this, but she presents her case with rigor and nuance.
I often cite these differences as related to its pace, perspective, nuance and calculus.
The recent survey revealed a surprising nuance about younger voters' stance on internet governance.
There is very little acknowledgment of a middle ground of plurality, multidimensionality, and nuance.
Some of the rules given to moderators are inaccurate, outdated or missing critical nuance.
In reality, the situation is fairly nuanced, and that nuance is largely being missed.
To the Editor: I wondered why there is nuance only in the Democratic Party.
I launched a comedy show in 1996 because of the media's lack of nuance.
His approach lacks almost any nuance; he hunts fastballs and swings for the downs.
I don't believe anything is black and white, so I'm always searching for nuance.
" How AI will change science itself: "Where machine learning and biology are perfectly suited for each other is that machine learning is great at complexity, nuance, detail and absorbing tons of data and biology has tons of data, complexity, nuance and detail.
Its this attention to nuance that's severely lacking in Trump's message on race, experts said.
But Trump is using a blowtorch in situations that require the nuance of a scalpel.
And even then, further research might add more complexity or nuance, or even disprove it.
And we can teach computers, to an extent, how to identify some of that nuance.
In fact, the argument about critical nuance has traditionally been one made by film critics.
It's this kind of nuance that's so often lost in the fallout from privacy breaches.
Bag of Bones lacks the nuance to portray these horrific acts with the necessary sensitivity.
Netflix, for whatever reason, cannot deliver a depiction of fatness with any nuance or empathy.
The obvious Christian nuance throughout the album is clobbered by the unshakeable specter of doubt.
The language used by both makes the possibilities for compromise or nuance hard to spot.
"This is a discussion with much nuance and not a single, simple answer," Wyand said.
From the very beginning, the cast of The Americans has found nuance in every gesture.
News outlets have limited amount of space so you don't always get to the nuance.
The Vision's dispassionate view of existence doesn't leave a whole lot of room for nuance.
Meanwhile, AneedA uses Nuance as its backend and the wearable comes with 32GB of storage.
But there's a little more nuance to it than just that, so let me explain.
It's crazy: the variety, the nuance, and the quality of what you can get there.
Nicole Kidman embodies the overwhelming passion and fear that exists for Celeste with incredible nuance.
There are lyrics that undercut expectations of stereotypes with either nuance, punchlines or just horror.
When ideas like this enter the mainstream without nuance, it can impact harm reduction efforts.
There should not be all-or-nothing controls — lives are complicated, and require more nuance.
"There is a nuance going on in the fixed-income market right now," Mills said.
Every year, there are dozens of comedies released, each embracing a nuance of the hilarious.
Although the ruleset is very small, it creates a challenge of extraordinary depth and nuance.
And as this issue moves forward, nuance may be a key for Republicans and Democrats.
Any emotional tangle is flattened into moroseness, all the nuance is bulldozed into dull familiarity.
Cianfrance pushes too hard for his audience's emotional response, with little nuance and strange selectivity.
But it's not like the game's depiction of cis people offers any nuance by comparison.
So when nuance is condemned as being insufficiently partisan, truth quickly becomes the next casualty.
Ignoring the nuance that underlies the numbers is bad science, and it's bad public policy.
Like Gone Girl, the novel deserves praise for pulling off a tricky plot with nuance.
It's unclear whether that same type of nuance is being applied to the filter ban.
That, regardless of intent or stated inspiration, every nuance and reference could be second-guessed.
Yes, some of the nuance of the issues may also escape some of these students.
Ignore the critical nuance and it plays right into how Trump wants to view himself.
Eventually, those systems will be responsible for all social media decisions, every nuance and distinction.
Yet, in the age of Trump, the public is not interested in nuance or niceties.
Though hardly a man of nuance, he had tapped into the subtleties of affective politics.
Diversity works best when we leave room for honest expressions of cultural and racial nuance.
Many listen to music as if it were a single path, without nuance and empathy.
I think the charm, the idiocracies, the nuance that was in that world was incredible.
Played stoically by rapper-cum-actor Common, Cassian brings a sense of nuance to Wickworld.
There is more depth and more nuance in that system than first meets the eye.
You really have to look at open source with more nuance than lines of code.
Subtlety is tough: Nuance has been a challenge in an increasingly soundbite-driven political environment.
We expect Blazkowicz isn't the type of person who capable of expressing themselves in nuance.
"I think another is a sort of nuance being added to the conversation," Emerson says.
"This was a nuance that was brought in recently; there are exceptions," that insider said.
The '14s will offer far more pleasure, more nuance and complexity, and will evolve beautifully.
Putting all that together paints a daunting picture but one that requires nuance to understand.
You provided dignity and nuance to the memory of this apparently schizophrenic, help-refusing woman.
" She continued: "But as a novelist, I feel lucky that I can traffic in nuance.
"There's a level of nuance to what's going on that's been neglected," Ms. Castillo said.
Scientists, especially, are uncomfortable with black-and-white statements, because science is all about nuance.
"I am simply asking for the right to truth and to nuance," Mr. Brion said.
But as with all things in contemporary dance, the magic comes from approach, subtlety, nuance.
Nuance and proportion, however, are always swamped in the heat of a presidential election campaign.
Other calls for nuance come from those on the business end of progressive social movements.
As before, I don't think these character details get the attention and nuance they deserve.
I suppose if your competition is Scream Zone and Thunderbolt, nuance becomes a relative concept.
People don't understand that we live in a bell curve of nuance in this country.
We've found that some questionnaires ask simple yes or no questions when nuance is required.
But we are not allowed to settle into the texture and nuance of their experience.
The positive read of Sanders's comments is that he's injecting nuance into an oversimplified issue.
It is in the nuance of making these tradeoffs that their true leadership is determined.
Lacking the book's episodic sprawl and psychological nuance, their movie clings to its essential tension.
England is a country hidebound by class, trapped in a web of nuance and presumption.
But even the lesser entries manage to flicker with moments of rare insight and nuance.
Such a topic surely should allow candidates to provide insight and nuance to their answers.
Though South Dakota is a heavily conservative state, there is nuance within its Republican Party.
It has the capacity to age gracefully and evolve with complexity and nuance over time.
Now we kind of understand all of the nuance and complexity that goes into it.
Instead, harassment training should target company-specific issues and explain the nuance surrounding bad behavior.
Last year, you were trying to find nuance or compassion for Hitler and Louis Farrakhan.
"We do see more nuance than what is reported," Mr. Raih wrote in an email.
"Rule Makers, Rule Breakers" could have benefited from some of the same balance and nuance.
" I wanted a little more nuance and milky sonorities in "Cloches à Travers les Feuilles.
They produce a liquid prized for its nuance; its subtleties tirelessly analyzed by discerning connoisseurs.
The nuance she's capable of would be inappropriate here — pure material enjoyment is the idea.
Russian interference report lacked nuance Shelby Pierson, the US intelligence community's top election security official, appears to have overstated the intelligence community's formal assessment of Russian interference in the 2020 election, omitting important nuance during a briefing with lawmakers earlier this month, officials told CNN.
Finally, after he had absorbed every nuance of the device, he handed it back to me.
SwiftKey emerged as a top rival to Swype, which was bought several years back by Nuance.
But there's a little bit more nuance uh with the women that I was talking to.
And right now, digital touch can't deliver the detail and nuance of its real-life counterpart.
What problems are you going to tackle next then, in terms of both bias and nuance?
A lawyer representing the Jenkins plaintiffs, Jeffrey Kessler, said that his case concerned a different nuance.
Ellevest is betting on a sophisticated user interface to deliver this kind of nuance and understanding.
When we went digital, a lot of that nuance of optical sizing sort of washed away.
"I'm not willing to do nuance," Mac said of the way she now engages with Twitter.
Typically, Negan switches gears between locker room banter and excessive brutality, leaving little room for nuance.
Sites will speculate endlessly about teasers and report breathlessly about each small nuance ahead of launch.
She's right, of course, but sadly the internet tends to be where nuance goes to die.
And it's fair to say that Snyder's version largely eschews nuance in favor of being awesome.
" Mr. Philips added that, in his experience, Mr. Cruz's "approach doesn't always deal well with nuance.
The coverage of their rift has been invasive and gossipy, rarely offering much nuance or empathy.
But if you put kawaii nuance on such products, maybe such items can be more approachable.
It wouldn't normally be above my head, but I am not catching all the nuance tonight.
It is not incumbent on film-makers to tell the whole story, to include every nuance.
And even when people try to discuss it in a nuanced way, the nuance is attacked.
One misstep, one nuance not grasped, and decades of difficult diplomatic relations-building could be damaged.
Viewers dissected every witness, every legal nuance, every sidebar conversation and every change in Clark's hairstyle.
Self-righteous fury hath no patience for context or nuance, no appetite for reflection or carbs.
But what Holmer does offer is a story about suggestion and nuance, about movement and emotion.
These include the likes of Adobe, Coke, Costco, Daimler, Ford, Nuance, P&G, Toyota and BMW.
This has a dehumanizing tendency, creating a world that rewards judgmental, snappy commentary and eliminates nuance.
He's a Meany McGuffin with one thought in his head — "strong equals good" — and no nuance.
This slick, fast-paced play will not win any awards for nuance, but it is entertaining.
Anyway, I'm struck right off the bat by how little nuance there is in Clinton's assessment.
Q. This view also calls for more nuance in describing things like the worship of Mao.
He says that when TV and movies simplify and dramatize situations, the portrayals lose important nuance.
In the best literary tradition, Palacio decided the villain needed as much nuance as the hero.
"We were missing a lot of nuance about the severity of the injury," Dr. Brockhoff said.
Very few defense lawyers would have this running conversation that prosecutors can observe every nuance of.
The NBA's speed, ferocity, and complicated nuance do not affect him as much as they should.
But until the French characters gain more nuance the story line will continue to feel weightless.
There is incredible visual beauty and there is nuance in the performances of the main actors.
To be a good writer you've got to be sensitive to nuance and sensitive in general.
You understand the science, scale, nuance, market players, consumer behaviors, and political discourse surrounding the issues.
Their use and impact vary significantly agency-by-agency; a nuance that this memo ignores completely.
Nuance Communications stock plunged 11 percent in the extended session after the company gave disappointing guidance.
There are many Democrats who believe that taking on Trump does not require nuance or calculation.
Nearly always, but most expressively when painted, they emerge from family resemblance, with some distinctive nuance.
At least that's how most scenes play out in this well-meaning yet nuance-free film.
The sound department made sure that every nuance of the cast and the band was heard.
That nuance is mostly missing from annual campaigns that urge people to get the flu shot.
So, Diana did not have much nuance to lose, but in death she lost her personality.
I'm not gonna go after people online in general because again, it lacks so much nuance.
But they have to be close enough to see through the cliché, and into the nuance.
The film does more than this though and offers nuance that is hard to come by.
There are singers with broader ranges, more octaves, but none with the nuance that Tucker brings.
But he thinks about subjective experience and memory with all the nuance of an electrical engineer.
Our actors were trained so well by the army that they knew each and every nuance.
There's talk of arranged marriage and tense family relations, but handled with a key ingredient: nuance.
What I teach, what I hope they learn, is that there is always nuance to history.
" Lawfare's Susan Hennessey writes: "Much of my education has been about grasping nuance, shades of gray.
But Arrival also layers in some important secondary notes that add nuance to that easy takeaway.
She captured every nuance of the music and Tosca's volatile emotions with rapturous, tender, fierce singing.
While humans can have conversations and nuance, disagreements and compromise, corporations have only one priority: profit.
So why are we expecting Benny from the Bronx to approach his Eli fandom with nuance?
Mr. Bruni is right: Nuance and complexity have been sacrificed on the altar of ideological purity.
The episode "Woods," from Season 2, filled in gaps from his back story and provided nuance.
They have shown they lack the capacity to discuss the issue with integrity, maturity and nuance.
In a fight with Mr. Trump, they say, nuance is not usually the Democrats' best weapon.
The nuance here is that the way the data was collected is not actually the problem.
Here's a big reason: TV script writers understand that viewers can deal with nuance and contradictions.
Thus, viewing America's foundational impetus as solely a product of slavery lacks nuance and historical perspective.
With the exception of some oversized radiators, it has long been denuded of any architectural nuance.
The source said the answer she provided has been misconstrued because it lacked context and nuance.
Both artists are among contemporary dance's finest; they imbue their choreography with nuance and rigorous delicacy.
New flavor combinations, like a dark chocolate spiced apple cider bar, are about nuance, not boldness.
The maximum, "super spicy," was nothing but scorch, without nuance, crescendo or flow, monolithic and tyrannical.
You are adept at subtlety and nuance and know how to weave together a magical moment.
"There's obviously quite a bit of nuance when you put this into clinical practice," he adds.
Do we need them to avoid offending people and to give nuance to a complex topic?
This reframing intends to challenge the assumptions of the outsider, and through presenting nuance, it succeeds.
Nuance is largely absent as the novel goes for frothy fun and hits predictably heartwarming notes.
We saw both the honoring of complexity and nuance and the lionizing of unearned racial reconciliation.
The before-and-after take on Garland's abuse has as much nuance as her Wikipedia page.
" And Horvath rightly cautions that "avoiding nuance isn't going to stop the attacks on reproductive healthcare.
However tangled the accompanying political realities may be, the brute facts do not benefit from nuance.
For me, they are one more option when the occasion calls for nuance rather than power.
"It's the nuance that makes all the difference in how you perceive a character," said Meadow.
Can a law have the nuance to tell the difference between a joke and a threat?
While that reaction isn't wrong, there's a bit more nuance to this kind of nostalgia strategy.
Clinton came across as more cautious and equivocal, but also more interested in nuance and policy.
Theirs is a fascinating story that needs telling and adds nuance to our understanding of WWII.
But if his message at times gets lost in the nuance, others are lost in the simplicity.
But perhaps most significantly, the external review process is blind to nuance, providing binary yes/no judgements.
After leaving her job, Smith couldn't lift her arm, let alone paint with that kind of nuance.
This time, however, it's played with enough nuance to suggest there's more to Davidson than that schtick.
These characters must have enough substance and nuance to last for several seasons, over multiple narrative arcs.
As with so many of the gilet jaunes' gripes, the ADP situation requires nuance to properly resolve.
The result reports that users receive, he said, can't possibly capture all the nuance of genetic risk.
If all you have is a short message, you tend to oversimplify and you remove the nuance.
As a reporter, Kim was uniquely capable of looking beneath the surface, of elevating nuance and humanity.
Instead, the 1980s signifiers lift the whole thing, injecting it with some much-needed passion and nuance.
Mack said Nuance hasn't received an inquiry from the FTC but would "respond appropriately" if it did.
But thanks to overreach by many copyright holders, nuance is a frequent casualty in the copyright debate.
And with people they're fond of, they remember everything about them—every nuance, from appearance to smell.
Omar Shaban, a political economist in Gaza, lamented that any nuance in these policies has been lost.
Kyanka doesn't think that any automated system can adequately police a community, because they all lack nuance.
The nuance of irony is lost when your face becomes closely associated, however jokingly, with hateful opinions.
Social politics — your ability to read a person or find the nuance in a moment — is key.
The curators have created displays that approach the subjects and the artefacts with nuance, sensitivity and skill.
For the listener, these traits manifest themselves in negligible distortion and a highly dynamic, nuance-rich sound.
José Mourinho and Rafael Benítez, who joined Chelsea and Liverpool respectively in 2004, introduced more technical nuance.
Nuance is also developing in-car assistants that can track drivers' emotions and help keep them engaged.
You lose by acknowledging nuance, tipping too far into fantasy, or fighting with the game's snarky narrator.
This is essential for easy reading, but a lot of important nuance can be lost that way.
Even the industry's annual diversity reports, a crucial step towards transparency, can hide vital information and nuance.
Such films have tended to designate ambiguous figures as martyrs, and strip the nuance from complicated events.
"While Apple is building an Apple experience, Nuance is helping BMW build the BMW experience," said Policano.
When you blow through an episode, you're gutting the experience of its hard-won nuance and cadence.
And this isn't a nuance that you quite clearly ... I hadn't really processed all the way through.
One that requires repeated listening to tease out every joke, every nuance, and every injustice it challenges.
To write a blowjob—within this social context and with the necessary nuance—is therefore achingly difficult.
I am more interested in personal stories—stories that can be told with insight, nuance, and passion.
Amanda Weltman, a physicist at the University of Cape Town, seeks nuance in the laws of gravity.
He said he welcomes regulation and there's a "serious lack of nuance in the conversation" right now.
The previous rule included more nuance about the defender's specific positioning and opportunity to make a play.
The character's stoicism and uncompromising forward drive don't allow enough nuance to leak in around the edges.
If the play is something of an artistic failure, however, it is an achievement of political nuance.
The book doesn't answer the question, but for good reason: every good artist is calibrated by nuance.
Glen McMahon, who Pitt plays with a perpetual snarl and not much in the way of nuance.
Why shouldn't marijuana edibles and drinkables have the same degree of breadth, nuance, and sophistication as alcohol?
Just as on "The Apprentice," Trump's messages have little room for subtleties, nuance or depth of process.
Shows that decide to explore this sensitive, important issue ought to do so with nuance and compassion.
One nuance: TVs over 75 inches probably won't see any better discounts than they have right now.
The justices were again being asked to decide a contrived constitutional nuance in a severely divided country.
But Ms. Plunkett's marvelously open face lets us read every nuance of her character's pain and longing.
Why would any Republican expect their base to suddenly develop nuance and temperance when discussing the topic?
Certain stories are simply not reported, or are told without the nuance or perspective the circumstances require.
For the Democrats and the Clinton campaign, the time for debating the nuance of policy is over.
Now, a crop of new restaurants is finally introducing some of this regional nuance to American diners.
Their immovable masks made it impossible for us to read any nuance of emotion on their faces.
So that requires some nuance, which is, of course, not a great quality of discourse in Washington.
"  Code Switch covers that transition and other topics with the, "depth, nuance, intelligence and comprehensiveness they deserve.
Quillette's editorial point of view is that so-called cancel culture is overly punitive and lacks nuance.
It's a shotgun approach to photography that didn't offer much in the way of sophistication or nuance.
Women voters have long felt the impact of this nuance, and the Kavanaugh confirmation hearing exemplified it.
But applying those national laws to the Internet needs to be handled with more nuance and concern.
In an interview with Broadly, she expanded on the nuance of gender differences in aging and sex.
But like us, they also deserve to be approached with a human level of nuance and understanding.
The result is a drifting and deep LP that explores the artistic importance of nuance and subtleties.
Intersectionality has the power to unite people, if we let it — if we can appreciate its nuance.
Your speech-recognizing friends at Nuance are back with a major update to their flagship app, Dragon.
As a public, we can't hold with the nuance that women in the spotlight sometimes screw up.
They're an attempt by our bureau to cover oft-overlooked issues and areas with depth and nuance.
The actor kept wanting to add a different shade or nuance, even though it wore him out.
What makes the Bard Music Festival so satisfying is the space it gives for nuance and contradictions.
When we are meeting online and tackling subjects that are so nuanced, you can lose that nuance.
Last fall, Denis Matseuv bulldozed through the toccata and demolished the piece's rhythmic nuance in the process.
But that was a nuance that Mr. McConnell and his allies stressed infrequently during the Garland blockade.
But the soprano Julia Bullock, ravishing in the role, brings out every emotional nuance in the music.
Cora says that his capacity for love has been destroyed by war, but that's it for nuance.
Painstakingly subtle, with every note calculated perfectly, Soy Yo demonstrates how delicacy and nuance often produce blandness.
Subtlety and nuance might be in fashion again in some distant future, but probably not this year.
The sprawling, nuance-minded story explored the difficulties of racial inequity, even in a socially conscious school.
She is good at wresting fresh nuance from familiar touchstones, and arranging them into incisive, opinionated narratives.
This is why it's important to look not just at the ranking number, which lacks that nuance.
But on the other hand, it's tainted now — the conversation, there's no nuance to the conversation now.
With the understanding that these teachers can pass on, steps can be transfigured by motivation, atmosphere, nuance.
It's worth dissecting the wealth gap, it's worth dissecting the existence of billionaires, but situations have nuance.
Mr. Williams has made a mission of depicting his community in all of its nuance and variety.
So fresh, so vibrant, but with no one flavor more potent than another — nuance and punch simultaneously.
A tangential argument is that any time you replace the original dialogue, you inevitably lose valuable nuance.
The answer she gave has been misconstrued because it's missing the context and nuance, the source said.
There is plenty of nuance baked into any analysis of what makes the Patriots so stout defensively.
Critics of that approach say it lacks nuance and would not have prevented the last financial meltdown.
These are questions that could have given Killer Inside much-needed nuance, had they been well-explored.
Writing an entirely fictional story like "The Parker Inheritance" also allowed me to add the necessary nuance.
The way the news media characterizes who was involved in those confrontations, Natasha Lennard writes, lacks nuance.
Both books are full of nuance and remind us there are no easy answers to complicated questions.
Both companies were eventually acquired by what is now Nuance Communications, leaving Phillips looking for another venture.
As he has with discussing socialism, Sanders points out there's a nuance in his position on Israel.
The new Bauhaus Museum grapples with some of that nuance while still heralding the movement's cultural impact.
Ms. Hall, 35, an actress of nuance and ferocity, has a habit of taking on these roles.
Unfortunately, too much of his message is lost on mainstream voters because of his lack of nuance.
Nonprofits like PBS and NPR often cover issues with more complexity and nuance than corporate-owned networks.
They focus on broader strategy, diplomatic nuance, setting one sticky problem aside to make progress on another.
There is more nuance than just assessing whether a feature pushes a user toward a certain outcome.
Are my co-workers being overly sensitive, or am I not acknowledging the nuance of modern communication?
While Molly is acutely, wincingly aware of every nuance of Sherlock's words and actions, his landlady, Mrs.
I know it sounds like the same thing, and in practice it is, but there's some nuance.
While Viola presents the subject matter in an unambiguous manner, Michelangelo approaches it with nuance and grace.
These problems require expertise, appreciation for political nuance, and understanding of the tensions inherent in democratic governance.
This is a broad overview, and it won't capture every nuance of the movement in each era.
For this reason, much of the films work at a screaming pitch, with little room for nuance.
At Little Pepper, it combines power and nuance to make other renditions around the city seem heavy-handed.
"You can't leave your name on the company, and still expect consumers to understand the nuance," Passikoff said.
The basic story has been told many times, though not always with the nuance that quantum mechanics demands.
Nuance, rather than reactionary populism, was crucial in building and sustaining resilience in the UK after that attack.
There's nuance to certain types of gay porn, and the Grabbys are a celebration of porn as art.
Standing high above history and nuance, the Metal Barbarian is the coolest recurring archetype in heavy metal imagery.
"One of the challenges of nutrition in general is we don't work in nuance," says dietitian Maya Feller.
Nuance like that captured by Collins will be important in trying to win the argument on its merits.
Joseff said the app's reliance on human users, as opposed to bots, lends "credibility and nuance" to Act.
Several justices who seemed to be on his side found themselves slack-jawed at his lack of nuance.
We write this letter to register our collective repudiation of your recent blog post, ​In Defense of Nuance.
There is a lot of nuance required when addressing NIMBY-ism and its part in today's urban challenges.
West, an insider in the Kardashianverse, didn't add any nuance or deeper context to the headlines we read.
Today, Kofax and Nuance announced that Kofax would be acquiring Nuance's imaging division, for $400 million in cash.
That it was part of the diversity and variety that brings nuance to our planet and to humanity?
Amid the divisions and historical tensions between these two groups, there is room for nuance and perhaps reconciliation.
They might be surprised to learn that evangelical women "do" nuance more than they give us credit for.
On the third reading of 1,000 pages, you really start to understand the nuance of what's being said.
But Vida pushes beyond this surface to create a relationship that has real nuance and history to it.
In all the instances, there is nuance, which means some level of unique configuration and intelligence is required.
This experience has taught me a valuable lesson as to the context and the nuance of editorial liberties.
All this recasting requires nuance and skill, especially when it came to one particular part of Trump's visage.
We will only begin the untangling when we're ready to talk about degree, nuance, and systems of power.
America is often portrayed as being black-and-white—no nuance—just big, shocking headlines with little substance.
Schrempf won with nuance—a post-up, a jumper, a drive here, a perfectly timed bounce pass there.
These laws aren't humane, or necessary, and they do not make room for the nuance of women's experiences.
With Queen Sugar she tackles family, class, sexuality, and politics with a nuance that's rarely seen on television.
One of Maher's guests, New Yorker staff writer George Packer, also agreed about the nuance of the issue.
Netflix calls differences in engagement "regional nuance," but what it's really talking about is aggregation of unconscious bias.
When I got into editing it, all of a sudden every tiny nuance echoed in very complex ways.
But these are questions of nuance, and ones that other films don't even provoke in the first place.
The nuance of why it's bad for Republicans is sure to be lost on just about every voter.
Historically, SVU has not depicted the sex offenders targeted by its detectives with much nuance, let alone sympathy.
It doesn't face the same pressures for nuance that analysts writing think pieces or conducting advocacy campaigns do.
So this study fills something of a hole in determining what kinds of nuance goes into accepting refugees.
Swift has always been lauded for the emotional precision of her words and the nuance of her melodies.
This film is an attempt to bring empathy and nuance to the complexities of this innately human choice.
It was a compelling argument, and ended with the idea that voters respond to simple ideas over nuance.
"Underneath that blob there's an awful lot of nuance, and there's an awful lot of anatomy," she said.
It just misses the nuance and rounded characters that separate timeless fiction from the news of the week.
It can see things as never before, but also can be a blunt instrument, missing context and nuance.
We saw what Joe Keery was doing, and we rewarded that with more story, more nuance, more dimension.
Capital-A authenticity is not exactly the Miliband flavor, but nuance fares better outside the walls of Parliament.
When you need some subtlety and nuance, that's where she really steps in and does an amazing job.
Readers would have been more skeptical about Alexievich's shocking stories and less tolerant of her lack of nuance.
And two years later, nuance and complexity would trip up John Kerry in his own bid against Bush.
Braxton's husky, sumptuous voice teases from the material a wealth of emotional nuance: velvety, heartsick, utterly in control.
You've got 20-30 minute long tracks with all this repetition, but with all this small nuance happening.
It's a black and white choice with no nuance and no real consequences either way for the player.
Is this—subtle hints of horse shit—the sort of nuance I wanted to be able to discern?
"They are not always Americanophiles who know every nuance of U.S. politics," said Mr. Foster, the FireEye researcher.
It's complex and deeply contextual, and naturally balances our awareness of the obvious with a sensitivity to nuance.
Mr. Goerne sang the texts with clarity, empathy and nuance, though, understandably, with traces of a German accent.
But the idea, Mr. Lee said, is to prompt users to think about nuance in their digital communication.
Ms. Huffington said she celebrated the movement of speaking out, but also called for nuance in the judgments.
Right now, it's time for eulogies, which don't require balance or nuance or recognition of a deceased's failures.
That's not to say the comic is devoid of nuance or quiet moments; in fact, there are plenty.
But the accessibility of Mr. Petty's work shouldn't obscure the nuance that was often just below the surface.
RODOLFO DE LUCABuenos Aires Those who advocate digitising everything do not recognise that life is full of nuance.
Normally, the shortcomings of AI have led us to rely on human moderators who can better understand nuance.
Unfortunately, it is also a moment of thudding obviousness in an episode otherwise marked by its philosophical nuance.
Critics of world literature, Kirsch writes, see translation into English and the homogenization of style as obliterating nuance.
The story of 1967 is one that Egyptians should explore and remember with nuance and sophistication — and reality.
As Ms. Ruttenberg might put it, the promise of the new is the nuance of the now. Interesting.
Called ramyun, it is a basic comfort food that in his hands takes on unexpected depth and nuance.
But Gurung, ever the master of balancing both nuance and extravagance, handles the moment with care and reverence.
He added that Mr. Callahan was known for conducting himself with humility, humor and an appreciation for nuance.
Critic's pick Alexei Ratmansky's enthralling reconstruction pays attention to dramatic detail and to every nuance of choreographic phrasing.
The series' latter section grows darker and gets rushed, losing any nuance or idiosyncrasy in exposition-heavy dialogue.
While lovely bottles, these two predictably lacked the depth and nuance of our top (and more expensive) wines.
And all those pesky auxiliary words used to summon nuance and detail will runtogetherlikethis into an inky cloud.
Her story belongs to her, and is told with a nuance that local news coverage failed to capture.
" To truly understand these conditions, Moaveni argues, we must look at these women "with more nuance and compassion.
It made the process of digestion easier to study, because every nuance could be seen in high relief.
SayKara was developed by a group of former employees from companies like speech recognition giant Nuance and Amazon.
If there's no real nuance in these depictions, that's because this is a morality play, almost a fable.
The other truly effective plot is the story of Bethany, played with nuance and tenderness by Lydia West.
"What everybody seems to be looking for is the word that has just the right nuance," he said.
When it comes to the public conversation about mental illness, we need to inflect that conversation with nuance.
Ms. Wong cooks skillfully, with an appreciation for nuance, and she doesn't abuse her freedom by innovating pointlessly.
Back in May, the National Academy of Sciences said the same thing with much more nuance and detail.
LW: I don't think the media is ever particularly fair to a point of view that involves nuance.
But it has long known about filter bubbles, about the way social media boosts outrage and flattens nuance.
Any business process, no matter how automated, always has to leave space for human judgement, nuance and contextual understanding.
But they were disappointed by the movie's rose-tinted storytelling that ultimately glossed over the nuance in Mercury's story.
Morgan's treatment of the painting surface arrives at a new state of complexity and nuance in "Breakthrough Sharona" (2014).
She still champions feminine independence here, but the musical finds more nuance in the mean that was lost before.
That's another nuance that is quite different to the U.S. or even the more developed startup ecosystems in Europe.
It's taken on multiple identities via innumerable interpretations, each one rich with its own artistic nuance and cultural commentary.
And it's AI-powered moderation systems that are too stupid to judge context and understand nuance like humans do.
Occasionally, artists who seek to highlight the nuance and complexity of their stories push back with thought-provoking responses.
Obviously, there are also layers of nuance and degrees to what kind of social posts lead to serious harm.
Krieger similarly thinks there's a lack of nuance in the discussion around regulating tech platforms and rolling back acquisitions.
And the added nuance that some of its events are based on reality only makes the situation even messier.
When we equate homeownership with citizenship or being a good community member, we need more nuance to that story.
This makes sense, since the central character, Cleo (played with acute nuance by newcomer Yalitza Aparicio), is a maid.
She is desperate and headstrong, a dynamic character whom director Andrea Arnold teases out with thoughtful nuance on screen.
While there are a slew of "Make America Great Again" townies, there's more nuance here than one might expect.
But it's this kind of nuance that made MacKenzie eager to tackle Roswell, New Mexico in the first place.
Most tweets are uncomplicated, void of nuance, and  simple — but somehow, many rack up thousands of retweets and likes.
But there is a difference between understanding disordered eating and understanding and portraying fatness and weight loss with nuance.
AI is cheap to deploy at scale, yes, but it still has trouble dealing with human context and nuance.
Washington crafts quintessential coming-of-age moments with such nuance that he sheds them of any potential for cliche.
The first character, "rei," is often used to mean "command" or "order," imparting an authoritarian nuance that offends some.
Still, Mizukami said his initial impression of Reiwa was not very positive because of the forceful nuance of "rei".
Where absolutely meticulous and methodical attention was paid to every single detail and nuance that went into her career!
A rulebook which states that deliberately misspelled words and misused grammar can convey tone, nuance, humour, and even annoyance.
Rating That's not to say the comic is devoid of nuance or quiet moments; in fact, there are plenty.
Nuance put their own screen and technology inside the car to enable the future of in-car voice assistants.
It's one thing Nuance and Apple have in common, though their approaches to in-car technology are very different.
Cersei and Daenerys have lost any nuance either one of them had, turning into reckless, ruthless, power-mad despots.
The installation explored the nuance of heating and cooling technologies and the individual relationship we have with these sensations.
To think all Muslims can be painted by the same brush not only lacks nuance but is plain ignorant.
This trailer implies that Deepwater Horizon has been given the 13 Hours treatment: one that trades nuance for explosions. 
Moving forward, we will actually see much more nuance and much more consistency around how these things are applied.
Similarly, Trump referenced his previous vow to temporarily ban Muslims from entering the United States, but with added nuance.
There are professional adult actors who never develop the sense of nuance and subtlety she brings to the short.
His "BEHOLD ME, I AM ACTING" performance gives Zoolander 2 an energy it wouldn't get from restraint and nuance.
Both My Friend Cayla and i-QUE use Nuance Communications' voice-recognition platform to listen and respond to queries.
We are in a national moment where rough justice stands in place of careful analysis, nuance and due process.
For voice recognition, HSBC is relying on software developed by Nuance Communications, the company behind Apple's Siri virtual assistant.
But forget about nuance – the dark side of war and the human cost of it are barely dealt with.
For human lip readers, context is key in deciphering words stripped of the full nuance of their audio cues.
And in the role of Hank, Dale brings unusual nuance to what could have been a bag of clichés.
The challenge here is that there's a lot of nuance when you're asking these kind of open-ended questions.
Limit the nuance of what you share, and follow the Russian strategy of mixing in a few false steers.
Sarah has become a more complicated character, and Amy Landecker's portrayal of her has evolved to accommodate that nuance.
Where is the "nuance" in the absence of women in the contemporary academic fields of mathematics and analytic philosophy?
Instead they read their lines with a humor and emotional nuance that was deeply felt and wonderfully lived-in.
Edward Miller, a professor at Dartmouth, helped advise the Pentagon on how to capture some of the missing nuance.
He explained that he was trying to point out a moment of hypocrisy and "false nuance" in Facebook's practice.
Some outlets have called Yang "Silicon's Valley's candidate" for his apparent nuance and understanding of how the industry works.
A casual listener might not notice the difference, but like any nuance, once understood, the technique becomes increasingly obvious.
At Circle, the play exists on a very nimble and subtle human scale where the smallest nuance registers immediately.
But patience and nuance are not exactly the attributes most often associated with sports fans, especially American soccer fans.
Like the assessment of the founders, zero tolerance quickly gives way to nuance when self-interest is at play.
All the actors are wonderful, particularly Wehle and the Nelson regulars Sanders and Plunkett, masters of gesture and nuance.
Clinton was not exploiting Orlando but rather approaching the attack with nuance and avoiding simplistic conclusions or easy answers.
Nuance has never gone viral, but under Trump there is even less room for anything approaching a real discussion.
When it comes to these viral body-measurement trends, there's no pro and con argument, no nuance or depth.
Business Chat will be integrated with other customer service products — the initial partners are LivePerson, Salesforce, Nuance and Genesys.
After 1753 and Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, the battle was on to represent war with more nuance.
For one thing, the Genesis privacy policy passes the buck to Google and Nuance, which are unhelpfully not linked.
That change allowed people to share their expanded thoughts with more nuance, which in turn prompted more thoughtful replies.
We all have shades of this in real life, but our favorite digital avatars so rarely express such nuance.
Obama, "clinging" comment aside, took pains to speak about the ails of working-class whites with nuance and empathy.
The film operates on such a lean, efficient basis that it has time to spare for contradictions and nuance.
"What we're hoping to do is reintroduce the idea of nuance into some very polarized conversations," Mr. Gottesman said.
But the nuance got lost online, and racially-tinged conspiracies and racist memes around Chinese food culture began mounting.
Jodee Nimerichter, the director of the American Dance Festival, said she was attracted to the work's nuance and intimacy.
Now that it's a deliberate journey she and Toby are embarking on together, there's much more room for nuance.
His works are "made bespoke to each unique place and nuance of the site," Pallister wrote in an email.
Forthright and impassioned, it makes clear the crushing injustice of the situation, but provides little emotional nuance beyond that.
We know that reading for tone is difficult, nuance is rare, and the tendency to hyperbole… is very strong.
The story of Moses, again a crucial one in both the Bible and the Quran, comes with similar nuance.
It gives us the ability to immediately post any passing thought, which doesn't lend itself to thoughtfulness or nuance.
While Russian and Ukrainian food is delicious in its utilitarian way, it lacks the aromatic nuance of Georgian cuisine.
Many others echoed her thoughts, arguing that the new allegations would allow the movement to expand and gain nuance.
Poetry saturates the page, as do a rich cast of characters that display a range of complexity and nuance.
It is, though, extraordinary in its own right and can possess the quiet sophistication, musicality and nuance of dance.
It's an extremely delicate subject matter, and Cha does a masterful job imbuing each character with nuance and care.
Though some of these vignettes add color and nuance to the story, others detract from its trajectory and momentum.
"It's hard to show nuance in a 280-word tweet," said Steve Kleinedler, editor at large at American Heritage.
We're also served poorly by an occasionally reflexive pessimism bereft of adequate nuance or a sufficient sense of triage.
Mr. Rosenblatt too often goes for bluntness where nuance is needed, which gets in the way of human connection.
Spend enough time there and it can feel like there's no room for nuance in your own brain either.
We were especially impressed (as we always are) with the wisdom, nuance and compassion teenagers displayed in their responses.
The film has been praised for its dazzling visuals, yet critics have said it lacks nuance and emotional depth.
But it&aposs also possible that to manipulate something as complicated as human emotion requires a little more nuance.
The less than five pages devoted to Google search highlight both the structural challenge and the need for nuance.
As Kit's voice becomes more and more flattened, the depiction of her interactions with Cal loses nuance and texture.
You may feel that — as in so many other peak-TV series — "nuance" brings with it an unwelcome sentimentality.
None of that nuance goes onto the score sheet, none of it gets printed in the next morning's recap.
The show's portrayals of both cities can be broad, but that's fine; You is not always committed to nuance.
The couple's love story was handled with nuance and authenticity, two words that run counter to the franchise's reputation.
This podcast ably addresses the complexity and nuance of the answer, and is well worth listening to in full.
But it was a fitting end to a campaign that has had all the nuance of an earth mover.
To be fair, there is a lot of nuance for Facebook to communicate when it comes to content moderation.
The "Leave it to Beaver" comfort zone that sitcoms traditionally occupied has given way to greater multiculturalism and nuance.
The town hall will give them an opportunity to present their plans in greater detail, and with more nuance.
His debut book was originally billed as a work of fiction, for example, a nuance lost on most readers.
It means it takes more time and effort to build rapport and tell stories that have nuance and complexity.
This is fundamentally in tension with how science works, which stresses a slow accumulation of knowledge, nuance, and doubt.
The second performer, Jaamil Kosoko, went less for nuance, more for humor, but still with a focus on identity.
There's no nuance or subtlety—you're just a happy little idiot bumbling along, taking the world at face value.
However, the system can be gamed, and it provides no relevant nuance beyond what you already see on paper.
The natural antidote to this condition is not a retrenchment to amorphous, universal descriptors devoid of context or nuance.
We are in a national moment where rough justice stands in place of careful analysis, nuance, and due process.
Will 280 characters allow for just enough nuance and diplomacy that we may be able to avert global thermonuclear war?
The most impressive part of Westworld is the actors' ability to imbue the theme park's robotic hosts with impeccable nuance.
Though detractors say emojis "dumb down" written communication, the symbols are extremely helpful for adding nuance to non-verbal conversations.
There isn't really any nuance to it, which is fine, but the whole process could be sped up a bit.
"  "There's not enough balance, nuance, and depth in our public discourse, and I believe we can do something about that.
It's very easy to know every little nuance about someone else's life without having any care about your real life.
These aren't massive disclosures, or even very surprising, but offer additional nuance about the relative popularity of specific Apple products.
The two paintings here, "Facade" and "Revolver" (both 2016), demonstrate the nuance and experimentation possible within the artist's chosen method.
Now, because I am a grown up and not a child, I do take context, nuance and *intention* into consideration.
The revelations add some nuance around Flynn's time as a cooperator and raise several new questions about Mueller's obstruction probe.
Algorithms aren't free from bias and they currently lack the ability to understand the nuance and context of human language.
Don't try to offer nuance based on previous experience, which is what I did for 25 years, in some ways.
New York-based Icahn also reduced investments in PayPal, Nuance Communications, and Freeport-McMoRan, according to a regulatory filing Tuesday.
At the same time, it's important for us to add some nuance to the scary images that have emerged recently.
There's not enough balance, nuance, and depth in our public discourse, and I believe we can do something about that.
It feels like an arcade game, with an added nuance being able to look everywhere, but not everywhere at once.
However, as yesterday's session notes, the company appears to be approaching the issue of misinformation without much of that nuance.
"It's a very nuanced, complicated piece — and 'nuance' and 'Ann Coulter' do not belong in the same sentence," Mehta said.
"It had a lot of layers to it, it's not totally straightforward, there is some nuance and meat," she says.
But there's nuance here, and it's the main place where webOS tried something new that nobody else has copied since.
But as it spreads on Twitter, screenshot by gleefully outraged screenshot, it's going to be stripped of nuance and context.
There's a moment at the end of The Golden Compass that helps showcase the nuance Pullman injects into this story.
The visual component allows for the use of humor, audience engagement and nuance that can be lost in other mediums.
I do wish we'd been able to have more direct conversations with them because with complicated issues, nuance get lost.
Adams wrote that Bomer's casting strips trans identity of any nuance or complexity, and takes opportunity away from trans actors.
And Clinton addressed complex foreign policy questions with the nuance and sophistication that they demand and that Trump plainly lacks.
But you quickly realize there's much more nuance to the game than simply frantically dragging your finger around your screen.
But even if there's more nuance than the Republicans admit, the Obamacare mess does help Trump in three critical ways.
None of this nuance could be conveyed in a show that wasn't willing to cast actors with varying body types.
More recent suggestions from the HR group advise companies to handle weed in the workplace with more nuance and care.
In the animated version, there's so much nuance within Major's feelings as she probes what it means to be alive.
Her songs have always concerned themselves with the nuance of permanence and the emotional longing that drives us toward it.
"It is a 'CIA is evil' conspiracy story, without moral ambiguity or nuance," authors James Burridge and John Kavanagh said.
Screenshot: FacebookFacebook made another bad decision today, adding an unnecessary amount of nuance to your interactions on its social platform.
While the county historically votes for Republican candidates, its most recent presidential picks have revealed more nuance and internal conflict.
A less clownish way to accomplish the same goal would be to treat Clinton's point with some level of nuance.
The ­velocity-sensitive buttons let you add nuance, varying the volume and attack to reflect glancing brushes and aggressive thwacks.
There's a bit of nuance around this latest one, and it is no less meaningful than its predecessors for that.
In particular, authoritarian-minded individuals prefer force and clarity over nuance and what they perceive to be counterproductive hand-wringing.
It's classic Happy Face Emoji, but it also misses the subtle nuance that has always powered the Han-Leia dynamic.
Women approached this through a combination of these nuance ingredients, which were often secrets passed down from generation to generation.
And when women who struggle with mental illness tell their own stories, they can bring unprecedented nuance to the subject.
I'm using his words and they're very playful and so let me make sure I'm getting the nuance to you.
If looking is the first act of being political, it is our responsibility to cultivate nuance in how we look.
He describes every nuance and detail of the battle, and even makes a pretty hilarious Geico joke in the process.
Hopefully with time, Facebook gives the dashboard more nuance so we can track not just time, but time well spent.
But War for the Planet of the Apes is careful to nuance this inevitability in its universe with two caveats.
It's the kind of place where waves aren't made, and a potentially divisive subject like racial nuance is an enigma.
It's a nuance that may be lost on many who sought and seemingly were approved to fly emergency service missions.
But drug policy experts argue the study and ranking miss some of the nuance behind the harm of certain drugs.
Even if he did reach out, I'd spend at least an hour looking up every nuance of every text message.
The result is that the new songs are imbued with much more nuance than anything My Goodness had written before.
So it takes a lot of discipline and studying the nuance of a circumstance to (determine): 'Was that an escalation?
We never had long conversations about the character; she's so smart that she gets every nuance without you telling her.
We don't need to understand every last technical nuance, but quantum mechanics has been around for nearly a century now.
This date and history contain an important nuance—specifically because this takes place before the founding of the Israeli state.
It's all a question of appearance in many cases, and that is a nuance we need to be aware of.
As an experiment in how voting could be conducted with more nuance than conventional models, the FARC referendum is interesting.
It's a whodunit full of nuance on women and power that unfolded in the most picturesque, escapist setting in America.
There's no nuance here — Ryan Murphy and company are going deep on the way race completely upended the O.J. trial.
There's much more nuance to the controls this time around, and your whip has more uses than just whipping fools.
As the show's early seasons interrogate the characters over and over, though, their signature flaws take on nuance and depth.
Often, Southern Comfort's score relies on the intimacy of its five-person band to provide nuance to the musical's world.
We don't see nuance or diversity in representations of queer parenting because none of these fictional families has a crew.
Nuance is not a word that comes to mind in reading Mr. Cohen's attack on Silicon Valley's powers that be.
If there's a stigma around mental illness, he argues, it might be partly psychiatry's fault for not highlighting this nuance.
Among many, the allure of Barack Obama's brainy nuance had given way to a longing for a more muscular certainty.
We show all the history, patina and nuance of the watch, whether it's dirt or crud or dings and scratches.
As "The Answer" and "Sad Person" roll from squalls of noise to deceptive melodies, she adds fresh depth and nuance.
Putting aside any pretense toward nuance or complexity, the paper has surrendered to the sensibility of left-wing political activists.
Those years make Haroun a great resource in explaining the nuance of and differences between different jobs for financial analysts.
When it doesn't, it's a flattened assortment of too-familiar anthems with none of the nuance of the B-sides.
Bottom line: The numbers are important, but the nuance within them is more telling, especially when it comes to diversity.
"Unfortunately, this wave of women being believed is so new, we haven't figured out how to nuance it," she said.
A handful of eye-opening documentaries stray from the theme of women's empowerment and tackle other newsworthy issues with nuance.
But my spirit keeps wanting to tell new stories, find new ways to express our humanity, keep painting that nuance.
De Montchalin, who speaks fluent English, declined to comment on a word whose nuance she said was lost on her.
To say a work lacks nuance, however, demands no specificity and speaks much louder: The work is blunt, one-dimensional.
Demanding nuance on Twitter — a character-limited announcement-and-conflict machine — mistakes the system's flaws for those of its users.
The show's characters have always thrived on nuance, contrast, even contradiction — characteristics that render clear-cut heroes and villains obsolete.
"He may notice then that the difference between Hitler and me is more than a matter of nuance," Juncker said.
Why it matters: The dueling narratives aren't mutually exclusive, but it takes some nuance to sort through the partisan hyperbole.
But even in its weaker seasons, "Homeland" was bolstered by a commitment to nuance, in its politics and its characters.
How do we understand nuance, humor, or sexual advances (eggplant emojis, of course) in the absence of in-person communication?
Infusing a robot with nuance is a challenge worthy of the engineers' skills, but Waldman can't resist invoking higher stakes.
When attorneys ask jurors about their experiences with sexual violence, Anderson said, they need to approach any dismissal with nuance.
That's not a knock on McVay, but rather speaks to Shanahan's creativity and nuance, especially in his diverse run game.
It occurred to me that the letters gave him permission to legitimately slow down, an opportunity for nuance and contradiction.
However, this new realization lacks the nuance of decades of study into what does and what does not benefit consumers.
Literature is burdened with the task of finding nuance, of seeing around various calcified narratives and rigid points of view.
"You have to remember to externalize what is essentially inward — to give the monologue life, variety, color, nuance," he added.
On Monday he showed good care for balances and nuance, and the stellar players seemed to respond well to him.
Much of the dancers' attention is focused on performing stylized precision at breakneck speed rather than on nuance and details.
"Science is not a matter of this fact and that fact; there's all sorts of nuance in science," he said.
I think a lot of the political conversation that goes on—​at least in my Facebook feed—​there's no nuance.
It's a role that requires nuance, diplomacy and tact as the country negotiates its place delicately in a post-Brexit world.
This long history has erased any possible nuance Saturday's protests might have brought to our understanding of what happened to Liang.
But I can tell you from the outside that it robs its employees of any context, nuance, understanding or actual authority.
It's like the minimal nuance of If You're Reading This has bloomed into the more fleshed-out format of Take Care.
Scholars, like architecture theorist Keller Easterling in Extrastatecraft, describe comedy as indecipherable by bureaucracy because of its nuance, sarcasm, and insinuations.
Photo: Ash Adams/GizmodoField experiments like CIPHER reveal a level of nuance to shifting permafrost dynamics that surveys from airplanes miss.
Statements from central bankers are always going to be scrutinized by financial professionals, word by word, for any changes in nuance.
One particular product, Nuance Identifier, helps security officials search millions of recordings and identify criminals by the sound of their voices.
There is no room for nuance or compromise or even just not talking politics—either you're with Trump, or fuck you.
It's difficult to pack a ton of nuance into a tweet, but it should be easy to avoid straightforwardly false claims.
"It sounds like a simple rule, but there's a lot of nuance to it," said Turnbull, who is based in Scotland.
Paxton proved in such films that he was capable of a depth and nuance he got to showcase far too infrequently.
I also liked how you added nuance to some stories that we've heard, like how marital satisfaction declines after having children.
But it also crammed three books into 100 minutes, which meant losing swathes of content and, consequently, some of their nuance.
It's good or bad, it's right or wrong, it's black or white, it's zero or one, and any nuance is bullshit.
Salma Hayek had a brand at CVS called Nuance, which was discontinued in 20173; a branding company called Hatchbeauty developed it.
This naming of mental illness and the attempt to describe its nuance is still incredibly rare to find in contemporary novels.
But they also caution that finding suitable homes for refugees involves more complexity and nuance than merely matching supply with demand.
Identifying it is a relatively trivial task for people, but it's much more difficult to train an algorithm to recognize nuance.
Its conceit doesn't leave much room for nuance, with characters who are thinly developed and played with varying levels of melodrama.
Lionel reminds his boss people will "completely dismiss"all the work Sam has done rather than see the nuance of it.
But like my first iPhone, I enjoyed going through all the options and discovering every single nuance of this rolling gadget.
Yet, too often, that celebration starts and stops with the Civil Rights Movement, a few notable names and not much nuance.
It's not all bad or good, but it's a body and a string of realities I recognize with nuance and sway.
She navigated the coloratura hurdles with ease throughout, her shading, dynamic control and expressive nuance rendering the confession scene particularly potent.
This nuance is lost on those reactions, which also engage in some pretty uninformed dunking on a game that sold poorly.
On the lineup: the MAC x Selena collaboration, Perkins' own makeup palette with Dose of Colors, and Nuance by Salma Hayek.
To me it stuck out as unrealistic and lacking any meaningful nuance that could make it more than a cringy overreaction.
Now, like all things in life, there is nuance to The Naked Test, in that the answer can change over time.
As you pointed out, you know, the nuance and subtlety is what I like the most about all of those ads.
Nuance, for example, just shut down its Swype keyboard app; and Swiftkey had exited to Microsoft a couple of years ago.
But at this point, it seems that Nuance has found it more beneficial to dedicate engineers full time to dictation AI.
One of the best examples is Overwatch's Swedish hero, Brigitte, who has a pair of mythology-inspired skins with more nuance.
The show's success lies in its willingness to take on the Big Ideas and to do so with wit and nuance.
Hailed for its nuance and humanity, the movie has already brought in the year's largest per-theater average, unseating Avengers: Endgame.
Yet for all this nuance, Darkest Dungeon's memories are still fairly deterministic: The Quirks are hard-coded, as are their causes.
A new exhibit at Bruce Museum is showcasing a selection of these works, many of which are seriously lacking in nuance.
Yet even allowing for dramatic license, "Snowden" is hagiography, devoid of nuance, unleavened by criticism, missing even a believable character arc.
Hacking, and therefore hacktivism, is still a daunting socio-technological concept that requires quite a bit of nuance to explore effectively.
The lack of nuance in her September 8 speech at the Brisbane Writers Festival proves that she mostly doesn't get it.
So sure, the case for 263 posits there's at least an opportunity for nuance to exist inside a (double-sized) tweet.
Neue Helvetica was made with a single master—one drawing, cut at one size—which lost the nuance of optical sizing.
I'm starting to see the issue being talked about more and more head-on, and with more nuance, which is important.
He just struggles with the strong claims that are being made and craves more nuance, and a more rigorous study design.
There were doubts Spicer could handle that dual role with the nuance and subtlety it takes to do the job well.
Those fluent in internet-speak can also play with punctuation, capitalization, even spacing to convey emotional nuance and tone of voice.
Second, media coverage has lacked the nuance to understand that the category is not a vehicle to create a new identity.
So there's more nuance to it, but it's more democratic in a simple way — why not just let the people decide?
But the films often lacked the nuance that J.K. Rowling had space to weave into her stories over hundreds of pages.
Under a conservative presidency progressive media often has to reaffirm it's values and sometimes there's less room for nuance or sarcasm.
We have no use for experts, no time for careful thought, no patience for sifting evidence and no interest in nuance.
Just like with beer, glassware has a huge effect on how you perceive the nuance and complexity inside the finest wines.
Written with sensitivity and bracketed judgment, it describes a culture and asks questions, telling a story full of paradoxes and nuance.
Every word uttered by a world leader had to be interpreted and relayed to the other with exacting context and nuance.
The dialogue in "The Harvest" is rich in fine emotional nuance, and the direction, by Davis McCallum, is unfussy and focused.
"Insecure" is more interested in the humanity and nuance that can be found in a very specific brand of black identity.
Ruling out the possibility of any nuance, the poll asks participants to give a gut reaction to hypothetical Supreme Court rulings.
As a spectator it first seems repetitive, but then you notice nuance in the skill and get caught in the drama.
Spiotta bleeds this situation for all of its nuance, raising provocative questions about art and commerce and the ethics of creation.
To give your ground taco beef an extra layer of nuance and bold flavor, consider mixing in some spicy Mexican chorizo.
Infinite's other main thematic concern, the relationship between the game's maker(s) and its player(s), is handled with greater nuance.
But also make sure that are still allowing for nuance and allowing for all voices in that sense to be heard.
But also how can we help to bring in a little bit more nuance and help, again, move that conversation forward?
In a way, ignoring nuance and viewing all Muslim women as homogeneous and oppressed can be its own form of oppression.
But this chart abstracts away a lot of nuance, so let's take a closer look at the region and its states.
I'm talking next-level nuance: a well-placed emoji, a perfectly timed GIF; what microseconds between replies say about the sender.
He Shoots, He Scores Stacks of modern sports books for kids put nuance in play in the traditionally plot-rich genre.
But the mix of lucidity and nuance, of natural flow and urgency, surely came from complete trust between conductor and players.
Getting that nuance right is crucial to understanding and fixing the problems surrounding mental health and the criminal justice system today.
From an early age, they see race as something complex and full of nuance, not something simple or black and white.
As a curator of criticism it has been satisfying to see writers take on the topic with considerable skill and nuance.
Both actors inflect a great deal of nuance into material that doesn't lend itself naturally to a wide range of expression.
On this issue, the local participants brought a nuance to a challenge that the president often paints as black and white.
The result is a collection that refuses easy sentiments and is all the more effective for its nuance and range. —T.
Peculiar to Sherald is a consistent nuance, in her subjects' expressions, which can take time to fully register—it's so subtle.
Nuance also offers a $30 training video you can order, or a $30 online training course you can take right away.
In the case of the vaping panic, two different crises have been mistakenly conflated, with nuance completely stripped from the discussion.
Mr. Ma paints a persuasively bleak scene that could use more psychological and philosophical nuance to go with its painstaking grimness.
Still, this nuance presents President Trump with a lot more wiggle room than President George H.W. Bush had back in 1990.
The pull to rationalize is made stronger by the fact that the president doesn't allow for nuance in the Republican ranks.
Chuck Norris movies never got particularly good reviews, but if you're looking for nuance and character development, you're missing the point.
But that just means you're supposed to use way less of it, while enjoying the nuance in the taste way more.
However, "transpire" is now frequently used to simply indicate that something has happened — the nuance of "over time" has become lost.
Chats are difficult to monitor for potential child abuse because there can be so much nuance in a conversation, Cordua says.
However, when it comes to grammar, which contains far more nuance than spelling, Grammarly's suggestions are less helpful to experienced writers.
The current political climate and the news of the impeachment inquiry breaking last week certainly add more nuance to the discussions.
It's okay if the show, in emulating those influences, shares their lack of the nuance, contradiction, and ambiguity that DenHoed describes.
Update: After this article was posted, 2016 data from the General Social Survey became available, adding some nuance to this analysis.
Automotive artificial intelligence firm Cerence revised a US$425m loan to support its spinoff from conversational AI platform developer Nuance Communications.
We enjoy the dopamine rush of outrage so much more than the slow-burning nutrition you get from thinking with nuance.
A prostitute, a robbery, the coldblooded murder of a sleeping man: How much nuance can there be in such a scenario?
Indeed, Arya Stark provides an even stronger example than her sister of the nuance Game of Thrones achieved in season six.

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