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"nuanced" Definitions
  1. with very slight differences in meaning or expression

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Facebook's policies are nuanced because policing the internet is nuanced.
You're not going to get giant applause for nuanced policy, for nuanced diplomacy.
A leader who recognizes nuance may be nice, but a nuanced campaigner is a bad campaigner; a nuanced speaker risks being misunderstood; nuanced proposals sound a lot like compromise.
A nuanced portrayal of self on-screen begets a nuanced portrayal of self — full stop.
To say a story is "nuanced" is to compliment it without saying anything in particular; you'd have to specify that it was nuanced in, say, its portrayal of depression.
Schumer gave a nuanced answer to what is a nuanced issue, explaining that she doesn't want to see Ansari's career ruined, but this conversation isn't about his career at all.
"Baseball is a nuanced game," said Teixeira, who was resigned to the Yankees' fate: a 5-3 loss to the Houston Astros, the team that eliminated the Yankees last fall. Nuanced?
Macron has tried to be nuanced, offering something to everyone.
Asked about the 0% statistic, Mogahed offered a nuanced interpretation.
U.S. case law provides many other examples of nuanced distinctions.
The story of the Hmong is incredibly complicated and nuanced.
When we're the victim, our thinking can be more nuanced.
Because determing if something is hate speech is linguistically nuanced.
More nuanced reality Still, altering such perspectives can be hard.
We're writing while black — nuanced and complex, resilient and strong.
It tracks with a newer, more nuanced strain of populism.
Kaitlyn: In the books, Theon's internal struggle isn't very nuanced.
I think this season will be a little more nuanced.
Her elevated role works because of how nuanced she is.
We're writing while black; nuanced and complex, resilient and strong.
The cycle has been consistent, but the story is nuanced.
But there's one group that wants a more nuanced approach.
The truth is more nuanced and less favorable to Trump.
But that would require a filmmaker more nuanced than Snyder.
Surprisingly it has been a lot more nuanced than that.
But Trump has rarely chosen nuanced truths over simple untruths.
We get nuanced characters with their own quirks and motivations.
Yet the reality is much more nuanced than critics allow.
Yet the deeper meaning of Tuesday's results is more nuanced.
It tries to provides a nuanced understanding of the events.
But for some policy wonks, the debate is more nuanced.
But Lambert says it's more nuanced than the numbers suggest.
You know, it's not — the picture's more nuanced than that.
No, his point is more interesting and nuanced than that.
Mr. Gudhino's xacuti is nuanced, with a long, savory finish.
The most nuanced modules, however, are the two that take
The academic research on immigrant impact shows a nuanced picture.
For us, that makes the experience more complex and nuanced.
Instead, the picture is nuanced and is driven by context.
Some of these guidelines are nuanced and flexible to context.
Nancy Whiteman has a more nuanced view of the opportunities.
It's a nuanced grappling with the ethics of modern warfare.
For one, I learned that wine truly is amazingly nuanced.
Yet the company's policies around graphic images are more nuanced.
Its ties to the other two games are more nuanced.
Because once you get sophisticated and nuanced you're politically incorrect.
It's still a nuanced picture, with both positives and negatives.
What's cool about "Insecure" is it's very realistic and nuanced.
Rachel's life forces us to confront a more nuanced reality.
Dr. Seto would argue that the reality is more nuanced.
MFT offers a more nuanced assessment of voters' moral concerns.
This is nuanced, depending on from where you win customers.
But, it does show that this is a nuanced conversation.
The broad strokes of Ortiz's actual argument were more nuanced.
"I feel like my situation is so nuanced," Megan said.
And at 948 pages, it is extremely nuanced and thorough.
Played by Mr. Stanfield, he was empathic, nuanced and complex.
But on Wednesday, in Federer's presence, he was more nuanced.
Overall, implications for businesses and workers alike have been nuanced.
Ms. Regev shows no affinity for understated, nuanced, civil discourse.
Her silvery voice had both thrilling power and nuanced expressivity.
Trump's handling of the China file requires a nuanced critique.
Look for an issue that you find difficult and nuanced.
The ending of "Judas" feels as nuanced as life itself.
"In the Arab world it is not nuanced," he said.
Goldberg's review compliments my nuanced character portrayals and kaleidoscopic structure.
With time, a more nuanced view will prevail, she said.
"It's a tricky and nuanced situation," Anderson said last week.
Here's the nuanced take: Smartphone photography isn't making us dumber.
For many, or most, it's a nuanced blend of both.
But a closer look at the paintings reveals something more nuanced.
Sam and Dean obviously have a more nuanced view on that.
The story of Georgia's occupation is painful, nuanced and sometimes bitter.
Traders are now realizing that the picture is far more nuanced.
Turns out that survey isn't a particularly lengthy or nuanced one.
The national data from our project paints a more nuanced picture.
He noted that China's response so far was "measured" and "nuanced".
The other nuanced flavors that you actually need your nose for?
He has a more nuanced position on abortion than many liberals.
It made Justin way more of a three-dimensional, nuanced character.
The meaning of Kellyanne Conway's hiring is a bit more nuanced.
He questioned which races are portrayed with nuanced characters on screen.
Hopefully it proves more nuanced than what's been shown so far.
But the latest study in this iteration is slightly more nuanced.
The subject matter is important, and as you said, it's nuanced.
From the article: They also had trouble portraying Martin's nuanced characters.
He's complex, he's nuanced, and he's not hard on the eyes.
But there's also a lot of nuanced performance work for Caesar.
Nuanced arguments, however, do not appeal to the majority of people.
However, nuanced policy difference probably didn't matter so much as personality.
Scenes that could have come off as exploitative instead feel nuanced.
Such nuanced policies are harder to turn into election slogans, however.
They're going to have to be really smart and very nuanced.
It also means added complexity, nuanced best practices, and diversified audiences.
"These are real people who are nuanced and layered," Monae says.
These more nuanced accounts are known as personas, cyborgs, or sockpuppets.
But the timing of these searches reveals a more nuanced story.
It could feel scattered, but it, instead, feels powerful and nuanced.
The debate over a carbon tax is not a nuanced one.
The show's secret weapon has long been its surprisingly nuanced performances.
However, Republicans' embrace of Trump may be a bit more nuanced.
The broader lesson from "Fyre," however, is more nuanced than that.
The differences between TV-measurement companies are often small and nuanced.
The n-word, in particular, has a troubling and nuanced past.
History may not be kind, but hopefully it will be nuanced.
The link between income and infidelity is more nuanced than that.
By contrast, the Amex Business Gold's earning structure is more nuanced.
Will you be nuanced in how you talk about gun control?
More nuanced were those who saw both sides of the issue.
And mostly, their tales of central Oregon are nuanced and complex.
Sheldon made clear that his feelings toward James were more nuanced.
Or come to appreciate a more nuanced way of evaluating results?
It is a nuanced portrait of a diverse group of communities.
We sorely need a better and more nuanced model of masculinity.
I'm not used to writing about myself in a nuanced way.
Only Ye could come up with a marketing campaign this nuanced.
Mr. van Zweden drew beautifully nuanced playing from the Philharmonic musicians.
I don't think Far Cry has anything that nuanced to say.
But the existence of tradwives points to a more nuanced reality.
But that's what our bodies and minds are: nuanced and complicated.
As is often the case, the truth is much more nuanced.
Amid the divisiveness, Kerr was a nuanced voice in the middle.
This transformation gives cooked meat its nuanced complexity: its yummy umami.
But here is a nuanced defense of this young man's decisions.
The works in Shadowboxing are nuanced meditations on memory and memorials.
I couldn't do anything nuanced or delicate [in rock 'n' roll].
But instead, BoJack's writers do something arguably harder and more nuanced.
But that is a nuanced position, and these are polarized times.
Things are more nuanced when Mr. Taylor paints people he knows.
But some issues related to traveling with dogs are more nuanced.
The coercion is more subtle, nuanced and more difficult to discern.
It's a lot more nuanced than answering someone's ticket about jeans.
The University of Texas at Austin has taken a nuanced approach.
This is where the developmental story becomes more interesting and nuanced.
Calculating the greenness of a cloud is rife with nuanced distinctions.
China's online retail giants, meanwhile, reflect a nuanced picture of consumption.
An author with a good and nuanced understanding of various cultures.
Housing is a complex and nuanced challenge with no single solution.
You could make the extremely nuanced green salad from Via Carota.
The comic even deals with representation in a perfectly nuanced way.
It is unlikely that GMT will stop publishing historical, nuanced games.
Above all, perhaps, these nuanced narratives reflect the evolution of audience tastes.
Portraying nuanced, complicated adult characters who are also virgins should be easy.
But we have to start having more nuanced conversations on societal risk.
But Taggar sees a nuanced way to arrive at some good news.
Just like that, our very nuanced and diverse identities had been erased.
Still, copyright law is incredibly nuanced, and it actually doesn't protect fashion.
Both appear to agree that it's more nuanced and complicated than that.
It offers a more nuanced take on fatness, body image, and friendship.
However, the issue in Texas and some other states is more nuanced.
It's laudable that Twitter is trying to be nuanced in its approach.
Alphabet Squadron is informed by a more nuanced outlook of the world.
The process encouraged people to start posting more consensual, more nuanced statements.
Yet there are remarkably few nuanced portrayals of people in the system.
These increases appear to produce significant, multifaceted, and nuanced benefits to health.
So, possibly worst of all, this black-and-whiteness discourages nuanced discussion.
I think my answer is going to be a little more nuanced.
All signs point to Mary being the nuanced lead that we deserve.
But it absolutely matters that Clinton delivered a well-reasoned, nuanced response.
And so it's this beautiful, nuanced, soft performance that doesn't feel performative.
Does this mean we'll see a more subdued, more nuanced Donald Trump?
But you're capturing subtle, nuanced performances, so the gear has to perform.
This is at odds with the more nuanced views of most voters.
These representations of American slavery promote a nuanced view of black characters.
The responses were mixed and more nuanced than one might initially expect.
The truth appears to be more nuanced and lie somewhere in between.
Their relations with Syria's central government, despite historic enmity, are more nuanced.
And it needs to be addressed in a far more nuanced way.
I cannot stress how difficult, complicated and nuanced operations like this are.
Despite her nuanced examination of such white trash icons and chroniclers as
For one, it's difficult to turn nuanced conversations around location, timing, etc.
I gave the doctor and my followers a nuanced picture of recovery.
The defeat may force the SVP to craft a more nuanced message.
"I think its going to take a more nuanced proposal," Systrom said.
Paris, the bioethicist, agreed that extenuating circumstances call for more nuanced approaches.
By, for example, turning nuanced discussion into polarized arguments and irascible abuse.
The family has stressed that their views on immigration policies are nuanced.
The more nuanced answer is that the open internet never really existed.
Yet Othello is unavoidably Shakespeare's most nuanced attempt at a Muslim character.
For me, games satisfy that need in a strange and nuanced way.
The second half is generally nuanced in its take on Mr. McCartney.
This is not an America with a robust and nuanced public discourse.
It was as nuanced and tender as it was grim and sardonic.
After his fall from grace, Ryan displays a more subtle, nuanced evil.
The idea of applying a sommelier's nuanced palate to cannabis isn't new.
At times Dikotter's account focuses on the sensational rather than the nuanced.
Ms. Haigh is an expertly nuanced storyteller long overdue for major attention.
With occasional pauses, Daniel can accurately identify the colors -- even nuanced shades.
It is a complex, nuanced, pragmatic problem, with fault on all sides.
State park systems, by contrast, use more nuanced and varied fee structures.
A more nuanced examination reveals otherwise, giving hope of bipartisan reform efforts.
That nuanced ethical position is likely to be lost on most voters.
He rolled the topic around in his mind for a nuanced response.
Because nuanced or not, feminism is not about separating women from men.
That more nuanced storytelling is something public health might be moving toward.
Rather than a linear biopic, it is a nuanced meditation on exile.
Their approach, they said, was already sufficiently "nuanced," thank you very much.
Research on the consequences of drug ads presents a more nuanced picture.
So I think it's a nuanced argument, but we should have it.
Sappho's intensely nuanced fragment never reveals what was fleeting like the flower.
Equally nuanced and developed is the villainess of the game, Claudia Wolf.
What she has created on New Paths is similarly bold and nuanced.
Their nuanced authority — and the vibrant Manhattan backdrop — make the trip worthwhile.
The effects of mutation in real life are nuanced and generally innocuous.
I like miso dressing, especially its nutty, nuanced flavor and creamy texture.
The work shows how nuanced Ms. Mack's state fair resonances can be.
The world could use a less moralistic, more nuanced defense of nationalism.
Developing nuanced, more sharp concepts for describing the design space of games.
Their nuanced direction belies the general expectation of PSAs or educational films.
The rest of the GOP field took a somewhat more nuanced position.
But the total number of deportations also paints a more nuanced picture.
The reality of the war photographer is, of course, far more nuanced.
And in practice, the advertisers make requests that are much more nuanced.
Among rank-and-file party members, the picture is slightly more nuanced.
Ms. Rodriguez has a nuanced position on immigration and illegal immigration, specifically.
He offered a nuanced and cogent explanation of his position on abortion.
But there needs to be a more nuanced understanding of this issue.
Shows like "Love & Hip Hop" offer nuanced portrayals of women of color.
Empathic, nuanced, complex male black characters haven't exactly been saturating American screens.
The Bournonville numbers, though, are by far the danciest and most nuanced.
People have different rating standards, and written explanations are inherently more nuanced.
Algorithms can act quickly, but they are often un-nuanced and fallible.
His defense of the educational system in Cuba was also smartly nuanced.
"Thank God the discussion is a little more nuanced today," she said.
Nuanced interiority gives way to action — sometimes, unnecessarily, in the third person.
A more nuanced discussion would consider both the benefits and the harms.
I don't think I can offer a more nuanced answer than that.
Each of those institutions has a nuanced perspective on immigration and Islam.
Mr. Reeves's condemnation of "private" education, however, deserves a more nuanced approach.
The design of this New American restaurant is incredibly hip and nuanced.
The selection process proves as delicate and nuanced as the writing itself.
Ultimately, it feeds off of themes in our society, and is nuanced.
Trump is not now nor has he ever been a nuanced policymaker.
Today, we need new, nuanced and vision-based politics and policy solutions.
The Society of Illustrators offered a more nuanced version of the story.
It'd likely result in (surprise!) deeper, more nuanced depictions of women characters.
The motivations that drive all of these characters are complicated and nuanced.
There is a nuanced, visual-language fuckery that I think is important.
Mueller's report is far more nuanced, complex, and damning than Barr suggested.
Apple's strategy is slightly more nuanced, price-wise, than either Google or Microsoft.
It's a nuanced portrayal that's often funny, and always capable of drawing sympathy.
But convincing consumers to rethink their mobile priorities is a larger, nuanced argument.
Bottom line: A much more nuanced analysis of tax reform is now emerging.
"It takes courage to have policy that reflects the nuanced reality," he said.
The show works as an additive — but one that's both nuanced and gentle.
Obviously, in the technical aspects of photography and cameras can get very nuanced.
But that's a little more nuanced than I'm trying to get right now.
Throughout, she paints a nuanced portrait of the lure and pain of zealotry.
In fact, Catholic teaching on end-of-life care is complicated and nuanced.
" Rashid (Jeremy Tardy): "I enjoy the subtle nuanced writing of Ta-Nahisi Coates.
It eventually added more nuanced tools, such as the ability to issue shares.
But I'm talking about complicated narratives with nuanced characters that aren't one dimensional.
Wolfenstein II has a clear and unambiguous — if not particularly nuanced — answer: yes.
Aniq Rahman, the president of Moat, foresees more nuanced metrics replacing the CPM.
Nevertheless, they say it succeeds because the Palestinian characters are nuanced and complex.
That's a nuanced message that hasn't been easy to get across, she added.
The Walking Dead isn't necessarily known for its nuanced handling of moral complexity.
However, that technology can't yet perform the nuanced investigations necessary to combat exploitation.
Her work reflected her own sensibility—she was brilliant, nuanced, flawed, and hilarious.
It's nuanced and complicated and constantly evolving to be more inclusive and progressive.
The numbers point to a different story, not as dire and more nuanced.
But then came Rambo II, and Rambo III, and that nuanced veteran disappeared.
P. Keaton, then it's shocking and nuanced and contradictory and worthy of note
Buried beneath each seemingly simplistic choice is a wide range of nuanced feels.
His stance was nuanced and it's good to see a non-polarizing take.
We are simply adding more nuanced cultural and medical understanding to those practices.
But then he makes a really interesting argument; it gets a little nuanced.
But King said that the forces moving oil were more nuanced than that.
And he offers a nuanced assessment of how America should use its power.
Plus, the folks behind the Helghast were going to tell a nuanced story?
Why are these more nuanced fembots gaining traction in popular science fiction now?
Without Tyler, I doubt the film would have accomplished such a nuanced feat.
But that balance became less nuanced when showrunner Scott Gimple took the helm.
But the reaction to Me Before You is more nuanced than a backlash.
Economists at Stanford recently studied this issue, and their conclusions are more nuanced.
More delicate or nuanced performances might draw us deeper into the family's troubles.
Take the style quiz and get a nuanced report of your personal style.
If the one-word response was joyful, it also reflected a nuanced reality.
I think the reality is that most of us are more nuanced consumers.
The nuanced portrait my father created is essential to the book's artistic achievement.
Ms. Moore's performance is "exquisitely nuanced," A. O. Scott wrote in The Times.
The first season of her show didn't shy away from nuanced subject matters.
"No one had a very nuanced understanding of these places," Mr. Zhou said.
In recent years, the official view of the process has become more nuanced.
I couldn't believe how blatant they were, there was nothing nuanced about them.
After seeing Patrick's nuanced, enthusiastic reception to the game, I'm excited for it!
The more I know about food and cooking, the more nuanced I get.
The script is deeply nuanced and moving, and all the performances beautifully understated.
My father's feelings about Donald Trump, I suspect, are a touch more nuanced.
Beginning with more nuanced and humble perspectives could lead to more constructive dialogues.
Why foreign domestic workers stay trapped within this system of abuse is nuanced.
While there is some support to that theory, Schoenfeld said, again, it's nuanced.
I think for the most part people understood it was a nuanced conversation.
Lady Gaga is, now as ever, an impressive if not especially nuanced singer.
It also rewards various levels of engagement: uncritical hope, nuanced skepticism, outright loathing.
Instead, Apple has laid out a much more nuanced proposal for app developers.
In fact, doing so can create a more nuanced appreciation of the universe.
The reality is a lot more nuanced — and arguably more disappointing — than that.
Tierney coaxes terrific, nuanced performances from everyone she interacts with along the way.
"His insight on issues and nuanced understanding of matters had very few parallels."
"This requires a very clear voice, not one that's particularly nuanced," she said.
But across the country, Americans are having more nuanced conversations about gun violence.
This nuanced approach will have different consequences for the different policy areas. 7.
"Dramatically speaking for filmmaking, it's much more interesting to be nuanced," he said.
But some officials detect a more nuanced shift in the perceptions of hazard.
On social media, there's no room for nuanced portrayals of complex artistic treatments.
Elizabeth Warren's two-part Medicare for All implementation plan got more nuanced treatment.
The rules that govern registrants, Levenson argues, should be nuanced to reflect that.
The first and most important thing is to understand that representation is nuanced.
There are still psychiatrists whose practice entails a nuanced understanding of human suffering.
Now, everything must be viewed "in a much more nuanced context," he added.
You won't write — and they won't read — a nuanced evaluation of each student.
The more you learn, the more you realize almost all issues are nuanced.
Popular culture today offers a wide variety of nuanced, rich representations of blackness.
But the paper the article was based on offers a more nuanced picture.
His instincts were more nuanced than his own caricature of himself would allow.
Non-nuanced impeachment coverage has been characterized by scattered facts and wishful thinking.
"It's certainly time for a much more nuanced and complex debate," Carstairs said.
"I have a very nuanced and subtle approach to Donald Trump," Washington Gov.
There is even a chicken death scene, which is delicate, nuanced and shattering.
" Roth-Gordon prefers using more nuanced terms, like "racial anxiety" or "racial bias.
I had a deeper observation watching Gayle King's nuanced interview with R. Kelly.
On the subject of Cruz's competitiveness with Trump, Brookover steered a nuanced course.
It even ends by forcing you to make a tough, nuanced moral decision.
He tweets or uses loose language without recognizing the nuanced importance of words.
At its heart is a cost analysis, and a nuanced analysis at that.
Our relations with Russia will remain complicated, and our policy must be nuanced.
This was a careful, nuanced piece of journalism that described a complicated situation.
"Our hypothesis was that maybe it's more nuanced than that," Mr. Grayson said.
"Twitter is probably not the best medium for nuanced conversation," Mr. Munayyer said.
But there are a couple of nuanced elements here worth paying attention to.
They are also consummate exercises in tonal contrast, nuanced gradation, and unapologetic illusionism.
There's room for a treatment of this story that's both nuanced and evocative.
The response instead was a multi-layered and nuanced portrait of a people.
Like a fine, nuanced, and balanced wine, this painting exhibits intensity without heaviness.
Seeing this material makes the contemporary seem all the more nuanced and ironic.
For this reason, the United States and Russia need to construct a nuanced response.
In fact, styling the two is a little more nuanced than we would imagine.
Weld, for his part, took a somewhat more nuanced tone toward the Libertarians' rivals.
But of course, nutrition and weight loss are way more nuanced than just calories.
The JBL-designed 40mm drivers did an admirable job handling the more nuanced music.
But that impact is far more nuanced and limited than the doomsday forecasts suggest.
Where it gets complicated is when dealing with more nuanced, on-the-ground issues.
The need for more nuanced work and a feminine point of view is natural.
Meanwhile, bicycle repairman Yasir has a more nuanced view of life under ISIS rule.
She goes on to describe her personal opinions about cheating, and it's refreshingly nuanced.
Modern Warfare's position on U.S. military hegemony, in contrast, is not nuanced at all.
He cast Geena Davis, Tim Robbins, and Lois Smith, who deliver fantastic, nuanced performances.
Amazon Awkward had no business being as nuanced and as introspective as it was.
Vida strives to offer a nuanced look at multiple facets of stories like these.
And, unlike many cases of nuanced curatorial intent, this actually comes across to visitors.
And defusing the issue should pave the way for more nuanced and constructive politics.
However, more recent, nuanced reporting suggests this system is less Orwellian than it seems.
The LGBT community, especially those of color, understands the nuanced fight for safe spaces.
As Jen on Dead to Me, she's cynical, angry, uptight, nuanced, and marvelously funny.
Yet the newcomers' impact on Sweden is more nuanced than the Sweden Democrats suggest.
But here's Taylor's slightly more nuanced approach to the question, if that's your thing.
Above all else a nuanced exploration of cultural identity, Pachinko is an incredible achievement.
Don's likability makes the film's exploration of gender more nuanced than it might sound.
Contributor Kristen Evans wrote a nuanced piece about this trend and what it offers.
H.S. Stacy Kranitz has one of the most thoughtful, nuanced approaches to modern photojournalism.
As the crisis has garnered more attention, reportage has become more thorough and nuanced.
Now that I'm an adult, it's more complex, more nuanced, but no less intrusive.
LaBar noted that more nuanced emotions like jealousy are harder to induce or study.
When you look at cancer incidence by type, you see a more nuanced story.
Beyond these numbers, the nuanced and favorable depictions of LGBTQ characters continue to increase.
Music was the key to unlock a nuanced portrait of women on the brink.
Catena Zapata's two high-end Adrianna Vineyard chardonnays are excellent examples: pristine, nuanced wines.
While the imagery is striking and bold, the history is more nuanced and complex.
But the reality is far more nuanced than pop culture would have us believe.
The nuanced tale unfolding throughout American History X turned out to be an aberration.
In any case, we obviously need a nuanced conversation, and it's just not happening.
There are pieces in the show that offer more nuanced considerations of their subjects.
As such, the soft 23 percent figure is more nuanced than it might seem.
Hayden Panettiere and Wladimir Klitschko's relationship is complex and nuanced, multiple sources tell PEOPLE.
Instead, the exhibition offers more nuanced ways of understanding the land and its histories.
According to the same statement, the juniper flavor is said to be fairly nuanced.
Toner told reporters Wednesday that the actual language of the resolution is very nuanced.
"Back then, the entire profession was not as nuanced about giving vaccines," he said.
But those plans changed, leading to Shrike having some remarkably nuanced, subtle facial expressions.
"Our nudity policies have become more nuanced over time," Facebook states in its guidelines.
One of its other, newer pillars, mobile, is something that gets equally nuanced attention.
Neither book blames all American ills on racism—they are more nuanced than that.
Never has the linguistics profession been so badass, so nuanced, so full of intrigue.
But that's not to suggest that 2018 was devoid of nuanced portraits of masculinity.
This is a nuanced issue, and Trump is a bull in a china shop.
She has nuanced positions that look at the breadth of opinion across the country.
With its nuanced portrayal, Aligarh is a step away from stereotypes and towards realism.
Bonds are just as nuanced, including U.S. government, corporate, high-yield and foreign bonds.
It's nuanced and subtle with great separation and clarity across all kinds of music.
Brad Wilcox, of the University of Virginia, offers a nuanced version of that argument.
I asked Google a question and it directed me to deep, meaningful, nuanced information.
Seeking a Wolfenstein 3D mod with a more nuanced approach to engaging with Nazis?
After a slow start, this engrossing, characteristically nuanced HBO drama mostly serves up aces.
The disruptive changes autonomous vehicles will bring to this country are numerous and nuanced.
Everyone is a little more blunt, their signature vicious insults a little less nuanced.
His sentences are more nuanced and forceful and beautiful than any sentences I know.
On these overarching issues too, the picture is more nuanced than it currently seems.
But it's also about as nuanced as an ant colony lodged in your cranium.
But "Black-ish" is too nuanced to make Johan's bohemian self-righteousness one-note.
But nurturing a more nuanced view of expertise should be part of that demand.
On the Pacific trade agreement, Mr Kaine's evolution has been a little more nuanced.
These exceptions are nuanced and many law journal articles have been written about them.
So those were often really weird sounding and off, but Olivia's were pretty nuanced!
That is not a sufficiently nuanced way to talk about the experiences of women.
Others have a more nuanced view that ranges from the enthusiastic to the cautious.
Microswitches were designed for this purpose, allowing for a nuanced response with minimal delay.
It's a gauntlet, yet his most nuanced work often comes when he's most fatigued.
Meeting Claudia Equally nuanced and developed is the villainess of the game, Claudia Wolf.
Check out his take -- it's quite nuanced, and he's definitely taking the high road.
Championships is the Philly rapper's most nuanced and complete project; he sounds fuckin' great.
Today's teens want, more than anything, nuanced character stories about middle-aged plumbing salesmen.
The data paints a more nuanced picture of America than the Trump administration touts.
With a nuanced perspective, we can stop demonizing those who don't share our view.
"Roseanne" was once more nuanced than the partisan proxy that the Trumpenkulturkampf made it.
"There are nuanced policies for a reason," said Monika Bickert, Facebook's head of policy.
Yet the Malloys' filmmaking never rises to the level of the actors' nuanced performances.
Christopher Martin and Tosha Stimage pursue a less nuanced, but no less powerful approach.
Crawford doesn't make prosecution impossible, but it makes things "complicated, too nuanced," she added.
The best ones are more nuanced than the Aperol spritz, but no more complicated.
The conversations with creators can quickly become complicated, nuanced, and, well, human, she said.
There is a more nuanced variation on Britain's take-it-or-leave-it approach.
That allows for more nuanced ballots, but it also makes for more complicated ballots.
And over the past few months, Swipe Life in particular has become more nuanced.
Nevertheless, these may be overly nuanced points for Democrats to hang their hats on.
But these kinds of nuanced arguments are usually not the stuff of campaign rallies.
And we need to apply the same nuanced, evidence-based thinking to wildlife trade.
The cast manages a similar feat of naturalism: These are big but nuanced performances.
Some of them are curious and want to be more nuanced in their reporting.
He could command the stage, and at his best he was a nuanced actor.
I emphasized I was there to get accurate, nuanced information to share with readers.
So to fully enjoy these specialty drinks, you'll want a more nuanced coffee maker.
It's a reminder that beauty in 2020 is as nuanced as it is personal.
But among the world's biggest coal exporters the story is a fairly nuanced one.
My "Red America" is more nuanced and complicated than David Brooks cares to see.
And yet, those very things are what make it so compelling, vibrant, and nuanced.
For example, Pasternak's view of Grossman is far more nuanced than Taubman would allow.
But his public position, aimed at winning over swing Republican senators, was more nuanced.
When you ask teachers which device they prefer, though, the answer is more nuanced.
But people are too sophisticated, too nuanced, too complex, to be captured in numbers.
This "Amazon takes all" trend is significant, but the big picture is more nuanced.
What I found was far more nuanced than the easy storyline of reactionary fervor.
We build bridges to our adolescents when we treat them as nuanced and whole.
Meanwhile, of the men behaving badly in her midst, Miller attempts a nuanced view.
It received critical acclaim for its nuanced handling of topical cultural issues like homophobia.
While "Marvel Blames Diversity" makes for a juicy headline, the issue is more nuanced.
"The Chi" aims to be one step toward a future with more nuanced portrayals.
Given this complexity, responding to the crisis required precise, targeted and nuanced policy remedies.
That I even had to ask that question is so problematic, complicated, and nuanced.
A nuanced signal to stay the course may seem trivial, but it is not.
But the series' nuanced depiction of espionage as grinding emotional labor is still enthralling.
"The Marvinization of Leon's original work was pretty nuanced," he said in an interview.
This work will help generate more precise and nuanced measurements of Indonesia's blue carbon.
"Hold Still," Sally Mann Mann writes like her photographs; beautiful, thoughtful, nuanced and intimate.
"Wonderlust" captures a spare, yet nuanced sound that effortlessly evokes the wistfulness of autumn.
In reality, the situation is fairly nuanced, and that nuance is largely being missed.
Her nuanced performance on the show helps give the word a more inclusive meaning.
Decades later, the two women's journeys tell a nuanced story of race in America.
The transformations tended to be nuanced, unlike the man himself, but they were pivotal.
"But she's much more suggestive and nuanced than this view allows for," she said.
Despite this history, and her own mother's experience, Flowers' view of science is nuanced.
When we think about Islamophobia and who it victimizes, it's important to be nuanced.
The content is more complex and nuanced than they would lead one to believe.
His answer was, unsurprisingly, nuanced and full of elements I hadn't thought of before.
The Y Combinator discussion is nuanced and wide-ranging and, importantly, dominated by women.
These findings draw a more nuanced understanding of what attracts people to conspiracy theories.
The reason for Portman's decision is more nuanced than it appeared at first blush.
We also understand the nuanced and vital relationship any nonprofit has to its Board.
So the binary picture isn't false, but the authors plead for a more nuanced understanding.
When it comes down to it, Hama Hamas are actually small, delicate, nice, and nuanced.
Many works are overtly political, graphic, and punchy, while others are more nuanced and playful.
"My argument is hopefully nuanced on this, that we need strong local communities," he said.
These are obviously stylized differences, with individual advocates in these debates taking more nuanced views.
This situation is a bit more nuanced when it comes to shared costs among roommates.
They can be nuanced and driven, and succeed, even as they nurture their significant other.
Both of those words have multiple meanings that include very nuanced physical and emotional ramifications.
It's a nuanced message, but also one that has been somewhat muted by other developments.
MU: Is a more nuanced way of discussing design in Los Angeles also more inclusive?
Hence his public comments are nuanced but his leanings are to a hard money stance.
Less favoured Clinton retainers offer more nuanced praise of their boss than the gilded coterie.
They circle each other like rival sharks as their relationship gets more nuanced and complicated.
It's a complicated, nuanced tale about duty and survival, and I'd recommend looking it up.
The toxic political environment has not allowed for nuanced conversations or elegant solutions, said Miccio.
But less-nuanced comments, such as profanity-filled tirades, seemed easily caught in the net.
Jennifer Lawrence's nuanced turn as Mystique helped revitalize the series in X-Men: First Class.
From mattes to nuanced gloss, find six foolproof dark lipsticks for Halloween and beyond, ahead.
You're always going to have nuanced differences, and it's never going to be the same.
That lets directors tell more nuanced, character-driven stories that aren't often told in animation.
The consequences were a bit more nuanced and changed over the centuries, although often serious.
Darkest Hour, which comes out in wide release December 22, takes a more nuanced approach.
"They're far more sophisticated and nuanced than their parents give them credit for," he says.
"All of the identity-related things are in my mind much more nuanced," he said.
Ebony-drenched misanthrope with a wry sense of humor and a nuanced concept of Satan.
And racial, geographic and economic divides are far more nuanced than tweets and headlines convey.
It's a little more nuanced than what a lot of the press is writing about.
In an appearance on CNN Friday, Moulton offered a nuanced view, free of predictable partisanship.
Another advocate, Drew Turner, suggests that the real problem is a lack of nuanced regulation.
It would also create more incentives to polluting companies to adopt nuanced emission reduction techniques.
But take a closer look at the data: the story's much more nuanced than that.
BioWare has effectively turned these very complicated and nuanced topics of discussion into bullet points.
Take sexuality, for example—specifically, the lack of nuanced portrayals of bisexuality in pop culture.
"It's a very complicated interplay, which is good, because it means we make nuanced decisions."
In social media and on the streets, the angry are more audible than the nuanced.
Replacing it is a more nuanced system of answering either logically, emotionally, casually, or professionally.
It's actually quite nuanced and reflective on the different facets out of the sex industry.
Of course, the TV show is much better — just a lot more nuanced, you know?
However, it's possible that both interpretations could be true, and the problem is more nuanced.
With the elimination of the filibuster, the next nominee is hardly likely to be nuanced.
Mr Gooding is threatening and emotionally nuanced as Mr Simpson, at times even eliciting sympathy.
It means that the overall portrait effect, while effective, is not as nuanced or aggressive.
I performed the gestures and nuanced tones of voice like a robot following an algorithm.
More recently, several books have presented a charged, nuanced view of our modern political state.
I think this stuff is nuanced and contextual and there isn't a single right answer.
Our expectations as customers need to become more nuanced to accommodate changes in the narrative.
But there is also the matter of degree: a painting can be nuanced to death.
"Trouble," a standout track, is a mournful, nuanced exploration of knife crime and its origins.
Reddit is the largest data set in the English-speaking world of vetted, nuanced responses.
Second, nuanced strategies must be created to focus on behaviors that often reflect unconscious predispositions.
The next Fed chairman will have to deal with many nuanced issues in monetary policy.
But his recent works are also more complex, nuanced and layered than his early pieces.
The state of civil discussion — especially in the US — has become less and less nuanced.
But there is a more nuanced reason for young physicians to gravitate toward urban environments.
The exchanges at times waded into nuanced analysis of legal text and past court precedents.
My centrist, nuanced perspective was anathema to CNN's emerging brand as the anti-Trump network.
The pottery is more nuanced (in all ways); its emotional content more personal and intimate.
Drag is a really intimidating culture and process, but it's so fun and so nuanced.
Several of the most eye-popping passages ultimately express more nuanced explanations of her views.
Complex issues like criminal justice reform or urban redevelopment are often boring, and always nuanced.
Consent is a subtle and nuanced discussion, and misogyny, although still institutionalized, is not acceptable.
If they wanted to hear nuanced discussions of poverty, they would have to look elsewhere.
The reality is much more nuanced, and the more we understand about it, the better.
If anything, they warrant an even more nuanced conversation about enthusiastic consent and victim-blaming.
Where are nuanced interventions that explore the amazingly complex qualities of dirt, beyond its color?
Do political leaders worldwide have enough of a nuanced understanding of religion to get that?
Peter Singer, a professor of bioethics at Princeton, provided a nuanced reply to my queries.
They had several conversations that Ms. Traister, speaking by telephone, described as complicated and nuanced.
The acting that both Mike [Mills] and Pablo [Larraín] are interested in is deeply nuanced.
It's a little more nuanced in the Murdoch situation, but the basic dynamics are there.
But the law lays out a lengthy, nuanced procedure for writing or revising federal rules.
In the comments section, readers offered nuanced suggestions about what responsible reintegration could look like.
This song's sensitive country-gospel melody brought out one of the singer's most nuanced performances.
Other stories are rendered with such nuanced ambiguity that it's impossible to extract a moral.
The harm is that sensationalism moves people away from balanced nuanced opinions towards polarized extremes.
Eiland said returning Harvey to his 2013 form was a goal; Callaway was more nuanced.
It's when you get past that 50% mark that it gets trickier and more nuanced.
Such bad behavior is less nuanced than that of the editor in Gaitskill's new novella.
The reality of being a disabled person on Medicaid is far more complex and nuanced.
Most voters have a more nuanced view of the situation than the party's presidential candidates.
Quick note of caution: If you use horseradish sauce, it will kill a nuanced wine.
Eventually the panels issue nuanced recommendations on matters ranging from hospital budgets to mass transit.
He thinks to truly restore mountain caribou populations, a more nuanced, multifaceted approach is necessary.
The cooking tends to be less nuanced, and generalized pairings tend to work just fine.
Her ideas are nuanced, and she doesn't pretend to have easy solutions to complex problems.
Hamilton ClancyNew York To the Editor: I appreciate the nuanced stance that Gracy Olmstead takes.
Yet the saga leaves a nuanced legacy for investors in the 26 billion pound lender.
Because this is the internet, though, not all of those thoughts were nuanced policy positions.
David Robertson led a vigorous yet nuanced performance, the finest conducting of "Porgy" I've heard.
"Instacart is more nuanced than the folks we sometimes get lumped in with," Ganenthiran said.
The piece, of course, was more nuanced than that, but it was a good read.
"A Seat at the Table," released in 2016, was a nuanced look at black identity.
If voters' attitudes toward border security are nuanced, Democrats' border security plans should reflect that.
Additionally, though more nuanced, plainly anti-Semitic rhetoric is often disguised as criticism of Israel.
But when it came to arts financing, the conversations were more nuanced among Trump voters.
We live in the real world and your real life is more nuanced than that.
But the world is actually gray, and Mr. Trump's strategy struggles to draw nuanced distinctions.
Mansour said Gottlieb will likely be a more "nuanced reformer" than other candidates Trump considered.
Kaine's answer embodies a nuanced view of abortion that many Americans share, particularly among Catholics.
It is, to quote the season one theme song, a lot more nuanced than that.
The show's inspiration — the Liane Moriarty novel of the same name — offers a bunch of complex, nuanced characters who sit in line in their expensive cars to pick up their kids from school, which is precisely the place nuanced characters usually go to die.
Letter To the Editor: Re "A Close Look at Brussels Offers a More Nuanced View of Radicalization" (Memo From Brussels, April 20): Several critical roots of radicalization among those of Moroccan origin are missing from your "nuanced view" of the complex Muslim population in Brussels.
The zoo incident: In Cincinnati, the encounter was far more nuanced, far more fraught with hypotheticals.
IF: I think over time all these companies are going to want to get more nuanced.
Institutional Investor hall of famer Richard Bernstein is adopting a more nuanced bull stance on stocks.
Good Morning, Vietnam set him up for the most nuanced and impactful roles of his career.
What was missing from the conversation is a more nuanced understanding of how the law works.
Commenting might afford nuanced responses, but composing those responses on a keypad takes too much time.
Well, actually, in the words of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, it's a little more nuanced than that.
In Provenance, Leckie reintroduces gendered pronouns, but also makes them more nuanced than a simple binary.
Nkanga does something more nuanced and subtle in her paintings on view at the MCA too.
But when you do it deliberately, it's called propositional swearing, and that can be incredibly nuanced.
Its relationship with Iran, while testy, is more nuanced than the White House seems to realise.
See You Yesterday is a compelling blend of nuanced drama, teenage adventure-comedy, and thought experiment.
Her character is not nuanced — she gets to be a pure badass, and I love it.
While there are numerous, nuanced ways to answer this question, Alexa Answers takes a different approach.
But the portrait of McQueen is less nuanced in handling the intricacies of the designer's life.
It's also why we should be having nuanced conversations about the ways in which it's portrayed.
The film was widely praised for allowing the story to unfold in a nuanced, hypnotic manner.
For those looking for a more nuanced view, this essay shows important edges missed elsewhere. —K.
Even in Doyle's nuanced critique of Liz, Jenna is written off as a shallow, unstable narcissist.
But this drama gets unpacked in nuanced ways that transcend the usual drama for drama's sake.
Sometimes a tweet just nails it, distilling whole topics and nuanced ideas into 140-character perfection.
She didn't necessarily agree, but was worried that her nuanced belief would come across as hate.
We see the space for its function rather than the nuanced details that make it unique.
In interviews he answers questions, rather than trotting out trite formulae, and presents admirably nuanced arguments.
The reality of course is more complex, and more nuanced, than Mr Macron is letting on.
Yes, but: The decision, stemming from a Commerce Department investigation, is expected to be more nuanced.
It's an absolute privilege to be able to play a complex, nuanced character like Jyn Erso.
Those from rockier soils, often with some limestone, tended to be more structured, precise and nuanced.
Doing that job requires a more nuanced approach to reader complaints than simply signal-boosting them.
But the feature is much more nuanced, and developing it involved studying user habits and tastes.
"I agree," Pall conceded, searching in the depths of his skull for a more nuanced argument.
For that to change, he says, more films need to explore the region in nuanced ways.
Dapper,smart, hipster...is how we describe white supremacists/alt-right in Long nuanced pieces, profiles.
While Sullivan put down the criticism to internet outrage culture, Metz offered a more nuanced explanation.
It's easy to caricature such views as xenophobic and anti-foreigner — but the reality is nuanced.
The picture is more nuanced, even if some market reactions have appeared broad-based and harsh.
They become so nuanced and so special and unique that I'm excited to see what happens.
The most nuanced images of each person end up being the ones they make of themselves.
Finally, we can hope for a more nuanced love story that more closely aligns with reality.
What does embracing a more nuanced understanding of identity politics add, in practical terms, to progressivism?
It would be nice if this was not nuanced and they say they're ready to go.
An earlier interview with Henri Ghent, from 1968, shows that that this issue is more nuanced.
Separately from the participants in the WalletHub survey, experts take a nuanced approach toward tax reform.
I was convinced that there were nuanced tones emanating from the kick, unfurling ever so slowly.
SeeClickFix collects detailed and nuanced data, including geotags and photos, which can be made publicly available.
As a devotee of Veronica Mars, I know Bell can do something great and nuanced here.
The walk-off, for example, is roughly as Baskin describes it but, of course, more nuanced.
In the first several episodes, Dear White People established itself as intelligent, nuanced, and sharply funny.
But the past year has inarguably seen a subtler, more nuanced and more survivor-centered conversation.
Some of the documents showcase how sensitive and nuanced censoring content on Facebook's platform can be.
"Any discussion of antitrust needs to be nuanced and not simply 'big is bad,' " he says.
"It's really hard to talk about nuanced policy in the heat of the campaign," he said.
Salting the most nuanced of enterprises, the food always requesting more, but the tipping point fatal.
But in an unusually nuanced approach, he attacked Democrats rather than taking on Mueller head on.
While some of the tracks feature nuanced references to past relationships, they aren't shameless or negative.
Shaded, nuanced criticism of President Donald Trump would sound like a whisper next to a tornado.
You often have to draw it out in a nuanced way to figure out what's wrong.
In the caption she shares a heartfelt message regarding a more nuanced side effect of depression.
While they sport nuanced tactical differences, Poland and Portugal are both built on the same foundations.
Environment minister Li Ganjie promised to set up dedicated inspectorates to help make enforcement more nuanced.
But the rise was less linear and more like a squiggle, messy and tragic and nuanced.
It also enjoys a more nuanced relationship with Israel than do most states in the region.
This body of evidence should help you understand the nuanced answer to an increasingly common question.
Then I'd wonder if that take was nuanced enough for people to think I was smart.
And even when people try to discuss it in a nuanced way, the nuance is attacked.
We think about it as a very sophisticated platform play because design is actually very nuanced.
Those who are pushing these proposals perhaps fail to appreciate the nuanced impact of their suggestion.
Because Sanders oversimplified his nuanced views on immigration, we rate his claim as true, but misleading.
MELISSA: I think what is so great about The Deuce is that every character is nuanced.
He believes his un-nuanced support for the Second Amendment was crucial to his election victory.
I did want to go deeper and show a more nuanced side to my songwriting though.
But provocative, escalatory, and dangerous North Korean actions requires a multifaceted, nuanced, coordinated, and thoughtful response.
This is largely due to some highly nuanced philosophical arguments about how we should conceptualise pleasure.
The latest statement reflects slightly more nuanced language on how the new administration views settlement activity.
You can distill a nuanced piece of analysis from our newspaper into a social-friendly headline.
"It requires a more nuanced answer from Palantir as an organization," organizer Sophie Xie told TechCrunch.
As it turns out, every state has its own nuanced laws for obtaining guns and voting.
" He said he found no "appetite for a serious nuanced debate with impeachment in the air.
But when all three come together, these flavors intertwine and become more nuanced and more intense.
In private, Mr Kaine is notably thoughtful, with nuanced views about America's place in the world.
More nuanced, however, is the effect that Arthur's honor has on the atmosphere of the game.
Ah, let's not kid ourselves, it's 2018, no one cares about the nuanced middle any more.
The truth, as it often is, may be more nuanced than those on either side think.
In a now-deleted tweet, because the discussion was "too nuanced" for Twitter, Boucher defended Musk.
This one seems to be a bit more complex and people's reactions more emotional and nuanced.
Give them time, though, and they lighten up, revealing nuanced colors and whimsical musings on perception.
But a recent article by Jerry Useem in the Atlantic suggests the situation is more nuanced.
This does not suggest the zero-sum logic of the Cold War, but something more nuanced.
Today, Netflix's personalized recommendation system is much more complex and nuanced than it was in 2000.
Why it's nuanced Blackface, of course, is the most verboten and overtly offensive of costume choices.
Rather, the issues at play here are far more wonky and nuanced than they first appear.
But as awareness of gender identity grows, definitions themselves are becoming even more nuanced and fluid.
In proposing changes to alliances, Trump must be more nuanced and engage in cost-benefit analysis.
Feminism is nuanced, and in talking about those nuances we are better equipped to understand them.
With occasional pauses to register the sound, he can accurately identify the colors—even nuanced shades.
It also offers more nuanced editing tools like a make-up brush, "pimple remover" and smoothing.
I would call it sloppy analysis because we've gotten so sloppy about how arguments are nuanced.
It asks us to think about a 'person' in a more free, rigorous, and nuanced way.
But Hoffman's initiative, Women Against Crime, is a more nuanced step forward in a city divided.
Can there really be a program for something so nuanced and fragile as the human self?
We want to see more nuanced and fully realized characters rather than tokens and shallow stereotypes.
Sharing nuanced and collaborative information just isn't as profitable as a meme (at least not yet).
But the accord raises more nuanced questions than who has not (yet) spilt ink on it.
I've found a more nuanced side of myself where masculine and feminine energies are more fluid.
Ending the threat of the bomb will take creative advocacy and nuanced diplomacy, not belligerent posturing.
But Mr. Meyer recommends a more nuanced approach by withdrawing from multiple accounts to minimize taxes.
This approach has yielded the first nuanced study of a commander too often reduced to caricature.
He's expressive and direct, and that can be intimidating, so he's learned to be more nuanced.
The first time it was a wonderful, nuanced aromatic blend of expected and unexpected Chinese spices.
In truth, many of our peer countries have made much more nuanced decisions in this space.
If we cancel cancel culture, perhaps it will be replaced with something less spiteful, more nuanced.
Another photo-essay he did for Life, "The Atmosphere of Crime," was similarly nuanced and multifaceted.
So did the Fed get it right Wednesday with the balanced, nuanced approach Mr. Powell chose?
Diners in Lokanta's custody have signed on for a more nuanced view of the Turkish kitchen.
ESPN had given a rounder, more nuanced look at Ms. Harding and where she came from.
In practice, Mr. Pillsbury offers more nuanced prescriptions for responding to China's march to global dominance.
It is true that deep knowledge of the business world is nuanced and challenging and fascinating.
Mr. Mobley from the Diamond Producers Association took a more nuanced view of the price difference.
It's hard to talk about A.S.M.R. without nuanced language for the things that come near sex.
Both pediatricians said that effective discipline is nuanced: Not every tactic will work for every child.
"The words 'rape' and 'rapist,' what it conjures up is not a nuanced situation," she said.
His nuanced approach initially has now been converted to a headlong rush to achieve this goal.
No matter how nuanced the actual curation, it could easily devolve into a popular cause célèbre.
In this slim book, MacLachlan provides a beautifully nuanced portrait of one family's recovery after tragedy.
Even when Seberg raises more complicated, nuanced ideas, it seems unsure what to do with them.
The answer was nuanced and complicated as it showed that some were more culpable than others.
Waymo also claims its dataset is more detailed and nuanced than those released by other companies.
The funding would help spread a more nuanced message about the ballot initiative, Mr. Dorsey said.
Others claimed that identity is nuanced and that they — and their opinions — can't represent entire groups.
The analytics are clear and prescriptive, but the psychology of managing a closer is more nuanced.
It is my view the Americans also should have a nuanced view of the Middle East.
But writers' rooms have often struggled to write about the topic in a nuanced, realistic way.
The rich language of his material is consistently silly and surprising, colloquial but also deceptively nuanced.
Reaching the rags-to-riches success of the American Dream is more nuanced than we know.
The catch: Even with shifting statutes, the laws remain nuanced, debated and often difficult to navigate.
Her work as Rosario, season after season, was as nuanced and real as it was hysterical.
Her work as Rosario, season after season, was as nuanced and real as it was hysterical.
As such, Christians are right to hold nuanced – and differing – views on this particularly sensitive issue.
But no other administration has yet taken such a nuanced approach, especially on the East Coast.
We heard from over 300 teenagers who gave a flurry of nuanced, thoughtful and enlightening responses.
THE SENSE OF nuanced antiquity he has cultivated exists in radical counterpoint to the apartment's spareness.
The claim about who, if anyone, suffers from the immigration of low-skilled workers is nuanced.
To close, we are in a dangerous, nuanced period that could rapidly escalate — or simmer deceptively.
But successful outcomes require a sustained and nuanced commitment from states and, ideally, from employers, too.
This conversation about Appalachia, Mr. Brock says, is a first step toward a more nuanced understanding.
In theory, this could allow the board to bring more cultural awareness to nuanced local conflicts.
Young kids can have an incredibly nuanced understanding of inequality and the issues  they're engaging with.
The result is a nuanced look at the pressures buffeting women's self-esteem and body image.
It also poses a new set of challenges, including packing nuanced health lessons into short frames.
But they ought to be able to think in an informed and in a nuanced way.
In reality, it's a nuanced decision based on cost, client base, risk tolerance and other factors.
But he conceded that the views of his business partner, Mr. Gill, may be more nuanced.
Overall, the public supports Roe as law, and is more nuanced in its views on abortion.
In the author's more nuanced telling, however, there was nothing mercenary or ordinary about the transaction.
" ShapeShift CEO Erik Voorhees, on Twitter: "Libra deserves nuanced analysis, it is neither 'great' nor 'horrendous.
The White House frequently clarifies his tweets with more nuanced statements issued after they are posted.
Accurate translation takes into account nuanced, and sometimes non-linear, cultural references that transcend immediate understanding.
Intensive care at the end of life is very often fluid, our treatments and decisions nuanced.
This lifelong commitment renders Young's advocacy a complicated, nuanced form of criticism -- one embedded with apology.
The story of the desk is just one example of the book's nuanced treatment of time.
I chose people who had a nuanced take on why they hated me or my work.
These are the strange, nuanced parts I love about streetwear: the personality, the community, the game.
With the exception of Mr. Trumbull's admirably nuanced Stephen, the performances don't spring compellingly to life.
To work around the fundamental attribution error, it's essential to get nuanced information about people's situations.
It's also a vivid and affecting character study, anchored in Brun's remarkably vivid and nuanced performance.
Then there's times where I see it done in a way that's very complex and nuanced.
"We have to be incredibly careful and nuanced when we draw these lines," Ms. Caplan said.
Trey Gowdy of South Carolina was more nuanced in his reaction to the inspector general's findings.
Provocations: Rashid Johnson and Hedges, Edges, Dirt explore socially and culturally specific issues in nuanced ways.
They have a more nuanced and developed understanding of Islam as a consequence of 9/11.
All of the data paints a more nuanced view of black fatherhood than the stereotypes suggest.
So, I think it's that kind of stuff that's so nuanced that they do so well.
Sometimes the lessons learned are so nuanced they will never make the headlines or sway elections.
"Biology's a little bit more nuanced than we often give it credit for," he tells The Verge.
Set over eight weeks, the novel is a nuanced departure from the usual plot-driven war thriller.
So, basically dreams are very nuanced and are often a reflection of a few different personal factors.
Another, more particular connection between the two men is their nuanced manipulation of the visual-verbal continuum.
The New York Times found the reality in the Buckeye state to be a bit more nuanced.
Despite the introduction of more nuanced portrayals, the trope of female villains untangling their fertility issues continues.
We've seen Peele's amazing ability to comment on matters of race in nuanced matters, so expect greatness.
In this moment, Dixon and Stein explore more emotionally nuanced territory than their 70s and 80s predecessors.
Its compilation of the absurd, yet all-too-common, clichés was a call for more nuanced portrayals.
"Engaging kids in a nuanced dialogue about cannabis is more helpful than heavy-handed lecturing," he says.
The subsequent months were spent clawing our way back to a more nuanced place somewhere in between.
It's a minimally nuanced take on a very real mode of conflict currently taking place in Syria.
But there is more to the story than just easy access — the full story is more nuanced.
It was an excellent lesson in looking at, and documenting, the work of a nuanced abstract artist.
Social engineering attacks are very nuanced and complex personalized attacks, with the aim of compromising sensitive information.
But the nuanced picture they present, with improvements varying by disease and area, further bolsters this case.
And, seen through the lens of a comeback vehicle, it's definitely a richer and more nuanced film.
In the area comprising today's Romania, however, the transition to farming seems to have been more nuanced.
Is there a nuanced way to have this conversation with people who are disposed to dismiss it?
Adding to the debate was his nuanced view of the ownership—or non-ownership—of private property.
Real people are just so nuanced and bizarre, and I love portraiture as a form of appreciation.
But the analysis emphasizes a more nuanced conclusion that supports what many parents and pediatricians already know.
"This can help advisors understand there might be nuanced differences in what different clients prioritize," Mauzy said.
There are, but they're more nuanced than throwing a bunch of courses online, hoping employers will bite.
But the companies are working hard to get a grip on costs ... It is a nuanced picture.
LVMH Chief Digital Officer Ian Rogers had a nuanced take on the changes in the tech ecosystem.
Ultimately, Ruiz's hope is that Narcos: Mexico provides a more nuanced understanding of the war on drugs.
As Facebook's CTO, he learned to appreciate the nuanced art of making and correcting mistakes at scale.
Red Dead Redemption 2 is easily the most nuanced and emotionally complex game Rockstar has ever made.
The connections are much more nuanced than that, rewarding the audience's awareness of what's on the horizon.
The "New Taylor" is beginning to fuse with "Old Taylor" to make a comprehensive, nuanced human being.
This month, Gillon, a noted historian, published America's Reluctant Prince — a revealing and nuanced portrait of Kennedy.
Facebook is more nuanced and has audience settings for each post that you should make use of.
What gets Turkey's government the coverage it wants is a more nuanced system of incentives and sanctions.
Convenience testThe final aspect of wireless earbuds I considered is a big more nuanced than the first.
"I'd much prefer to have military officers come here and perhaps leave with a more nuanced perspective."
People could still engage with Twitter as a free-for-all and ignore these nuanced privacy settings.
And yet, maybe due to Strong's surprisingly nuanced acting, it's hard to mock this episode too severely.
Lyonne gives a nuanced performance, committing to Megan's sweet and clueless nature without veering into the ridiculous.
It's possible that commissioned studies have more nuanced results than their sponsored companies suggest in their presentation.
The creators would do well to allow the classification to be as nuanced as the art form.
The musician sees positivity in the way the internet can share a nuanced message about Indigenous issues.
Through ReachNow, the company hopes find data that will help it parse nuanced answers to those questions.
The amazing addition she brought to the table in helping audiences understand that nuanced point of view.
"Sets" is going to have a somewhat more nuanced launch to WIP than past beta feature releases.
The researchers behind DeepSqueak hope their tool will contribute to a more nuanced understanding of these sounds.
But as Phillips came to understand exactly what motivated trolls, the picture began to look more nuanced.
Is that the kind of order people are yearning for, or is it more nuanced than that?
That said, the evidence on early voting debate is more nuanced than partisans on both sides acknowledge.
It's strong female characters who are nuanced, who could be broken and powerful at the same time.
This is a fairly complicated tech job that requires a nuanced understanding of mobile architecture and coding.
Just last week, Facebook introduced a range of "likes" that express a far more nuanced range approval.
So it's no surprise that television's most nuanced portrayals of Black womanhood comes from actual Black women.
Sorting out all the legal issues included in his mandate is complicated and will likely be nuanced.
The problem, though, is that Orwell doesn't give me the information necessary to arrive at nuanced answers.
But, if you're listening closely, Mariah sneaks in nuanced stories about love, loss, sex, race, and abuse.
As the rest of us know, Game of Thrones is a nuanced family drama about personal development.
You want something a little more nuanced... a situation where there is a more than one answer.
As somebody with strong ties to nature, I imagine you have a nuanced understanding of this issue.
But there are also more nuanced psychological reasons why drinking can bring out anxiety in some people.
Share all the #nuanced takes you want, but you know what really thrives on the Zucc Machine?
And the mechanics were nuanced enough to let you futz your way into places you shouldn't be.
"The world of volatility is more nuanced than is just captured in the VIX index," he said.
It makes remarkably nuanced points about rape culture, fat acceptance, impossible beauty standards, and radical self-love.
A more nuanced version of the prosecutors' proposal may gain traction as negotiations evolve, the sources said.
As the return from higher education becomes more nuanced, it has implications for education and workforce policy.
As for the exact timing of a recession, Rosenberg had a more nuanced answer than last January.
In case that was too nuanced, Mr. Trump's medical letter included a reading of his testosterone level.
That one gets a little more nuanced on the feedback because you don't want to squash them.
It will be critical for the research community to manage patients' personal information at very nuanced levels.
The reality on the ground today, however, is that the situation is more nuanced and much improved.
Nothing in Congress is quite that simple, and few mechanisms are more nuanced than the reconciliation process.
Media power tends to be nuanced and situational -- seldom sweeping or game-changing, as media myths suggest.
Performances of this extremely cultivated, stylized and nuanced art of storytelling can extend longer than a month.
But he suggested he was open to more nuanced cooperation between the government and the central bank.
Supporters of gun control said the national situation was more nuanced than the gun activists' jubilation suggested.
But asked if he thought reducing emissions would help combat global warming, Wheeler said it was nuanced.
"The picture is a little more nuanced," said Caroline Bain, research consultancy Capital Economic's chief commodities economist.
Dr. Ford has programmed these "reveries" to make the robots more emotionally nuanced and convincing — more human.
Whether convergence at this stage means discounting the bundle or something more nuanced is not entirely clear.
Seoul and Tokyo hold nuanced but crucial differences regarding North Korea's potential weapons dismantlement, it emerged Saturday.
He says having confessionals helps players "process the game as it's happening" and create more nuanced strategy.
At the same time, we were also talking about a fragrances that were very nuanced and complex.
The fractious relationship between the Blue Jays and some of their fans probably isn't even this nuanced.
The result was a nuanced and finely textured photo essay that challenged conventional wisdom about the group.
Let's be real: The Defenders was never going to be a nuanced or understated work of art.
While some of the reasons they urge legalization are obvious and some more nuanced, they're all valid.
We learned more about Jaime's nuanced beliefs and fierce loyalty to his family and true love Cersei.
While the gender wage gap is real in the United States, the specific discrepancies are more nuanced.
Exactly. And on a more nuanced note, it's a bit of like performing gender at different times.
The timeframe is definitely wrong, asWaPo reports, though the recent realities of drug pricing are more nuanced.
There's a guiding mission behind each space that's more nuanced and specific than your average retail outlet.
The rest identify as pro-life (85033%) or express more nuanced views, "both" (18%) or "neither" (21%).
"Those nuanced differences are really important to understand when you're putting together comprehensive tax reform," Hodge said.
But the data — and many of the experiences of the 2116th Congress — tell a more nuanced story.
The teen comedy endures for its nuanced exploration of class differences as well as its yearning soundtrack.
The Australian soprano Nicole Car brought fine-grained tone and nuanced acting to the role of Mimì.
When we are meeting online and tackling subjects that are so nuanced, you can lose that nuance.
However, such nuanced approach may prove self-defeating in the light of Trump's challenge and internal dissent.
Surprisingly, the emphatic score by the customarily more nuanced Thomas Newman is one of the prime offenders.
The nuanced message added up to muddy guidance about the Fed's plans — and markets didn't like it.
The film navigates an ugly history of violence, prejudice, and racism in America through its nuanced characters.
But this country's seafood prowess is remarkably strong because nuanced fish cookery never went out of style.
"Current teen fiction is far more complicated and nuanced," said Travis, 50, who lives in Pittsfield, Mass.
Americans' opinions on abortion are complex and nuanced — but the majority don't want to see Roe v.
Jepsen headed into an 80s synth pop territory on EMOTION, which is a nuanced, risk-taking record.
And often I have found that the characters play just that little bit more nuanced and multifaceted.
This fall, four collections of short stories — either newly translated or reprinted — offer a more nuanced perspective.
Men. Who gets to invent all the words that go along with this, that are not nuanced.
At the same time, she offers a nuanced and sympathetic portrait of those terrified of losing power.
And as I realized that, my anti-princess feminism began to give way to something more nuanced.
But if Sesay's book is less lyrical and interior than O'Brien's, it's also more nuanced and complex.
Luckily, the script that arrived on his desk "was nuanced and compelling," Curran told CNN via email.
And he's making further, if more nuanced, assertions against America's top diplomat: Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.
He wrote a nuanced, human piece that reveals the frenzy of work behind algorithms that seem seamless.
You'll realize that the story is so much more complicated and nuanced than your immediate first judgment.
When you layer on the meaning of a planet, you get a nuanced view of your personality.
By now, Buttigieg should have developed a more nuanced answer to explain his lack of minority support.
The newly released aforesaid intelligence assessment agreed on a more nuanced conclusion: influence was indeed the motivation.
As bases across the country intensify in opposition, it is harder for politicians to hold nuanced positions.
Through it all, it never lost sight of how to tell culturally nuanced stories with comedy seamlessly.
Hulse's talent is evidenced by her nuanced portrayal of Jo and the way she sees the world.
And every so often, the show slides intriguingly into a more nuanced and shadowy in-between zone.
Through Davies and Madeley's collaboration, what results is a nuanced depiction of disability rarely seen on screen.
His report, and a television documentary that grew out of the project, are both nuanced and compelling.
Board membership is a privilege and a nuanced responsibility that can have a transformational impact on businesses.
I would argue that in some cases nuanced and nimble manifestations of material choices have been undermined.
The result is a nuanced tale that touches on loneliness, capitalism and a dying way of life.
And yet that was one of the more nuanced story lines, Emily's coming out, and her relationships.
There are complex and nuanced factors contributing to both the public's frustration and the government's harsh response.
The views of Hong Kong people are also more nuanced than stories about the city's polarization imply.
It infuses a nuanced selection of shots from a diverse range of films with diary-like narration.
In their place are more nuanced metrics like the ability to accelerate a deal to its closing.
We focus on how to tell stories about people of color that feel nuanced, sophisticated and smart.
This suggests that Russia's advertising operation had an exceptionally nuanced understanding of the electoral landscape in 2016.
Its aromas and flavors are nuanced and complex, with dark fruit, menthol, flowers, tar and earthy minerals.
Needless to say, their findings were far more nuanced and complicated than the Breitbart summary would suggest.
Tillerson's record on climate change is a little more nuanced than you'd expect from an oil executive.
Our content will oftentimes be more nuanced and access-driven, and we'll focus on telling interesting stories.
Effective mass-media distribution requires nuanced judgments about newsworthiness as well as identifying and critiquing propaganda narratives.
But, the painting's guarded and nuanced image is terribly telling about the interpretation of fact and history.
But VA-11 Hall-A's Dorothy doesn't simply give the player a nuanced look at sex work.
That's certainly true of environmental policy debates, which very rarely involve a nuanced discussion of trade-offs.
This more nuanced attack faults the Clinton Foundation for dangerously blurring the distinction between private and public.
The index has since fallen about 21.3 percent though as investors have become more nuanced in their views.
A presidential debate may not be the ideal place to discuss race and gender in a nuanced manner.
Other, more nuanced stories can take the staff weeks to work through before they are given a rating.
Others point to nuanced strategies that will require bosses to roll up their sleeves and learn by doing.
Curious to see which famous roles were earmarked for men, until a more nuanced casting decision was made?
But the question of whether or not spiked seltzers are "healthier" is a little more nuanced and complex.
Both of these are massive, nuanced issues that raise real questions about how Clinton or Trump would govern.
"When companies make technically nuanced and perhaps ... deceitful statements, it kind of gets under my skin," Soltani said.
This version of Luke Cage wasn't just a jive-talking caricature but a flawed, nuanced, fully fleshed character.
Some asked if this was a nuanced and sophisticated UK joke that perhaps the uncultured Americans were missing.
Or rather, the weird yet beautifully nuanced heartbreak of love in the wrong place at the wrong time.
But it gets more nuanced, especially at the district level — and especially if you get people talking privately.
With stylist Kanika Karvinkop as our guide, we captured a story about the nuanced politics of modern clothing.
We understand the pro-choice platform, but you can at least be nuanced with that, like President Obama.
Preparing for a competition is a little more nuanced that training for a 10-K, or doing CrossFit.
In Syria, the picture is more nuanced, but it provides a window on al-Qaeda's possible future evolution.
Our experience is nuanced and beautifully complex — and one that should be celebrated, not reduced to a stereotype.
Cumberbatch's rendering of the political strategist behind the operation is slightly more nuanced and, well, unvillain-like, however.
Robert Heilbroner's "The Worldly Philosophers", published in 1953, offered a fairly nuanced understanding of what Smith stood for.
Experts said when it came to the banking and finance sector, the topic needed a more nuanced approach.
Perhaps Lecter's even classier return on TV was what sparked this spike in nuanced depictions of gourmet cannibals.
Hate speech is one of the hardest, because determining if something is hate speech is very linguistically nuanced.
The episode sees podcast host PJ Vogt perform a surprisingly nuanced deep dive into America's feral hogs problem.
The chef makes deft use of citrus, chiles and even mole to draw out nuanced flavors in seafood.
But it risks threatening the kind of complex, nuanced and sustainable engagement that a lively arts sector needs.
But after a stint as interim CEO of Reddit from 2014 to 2015, her opinion is more nuanced.
But, as anyone who's seethed on an empty stomach could tell you, hanger is more nuanced than that.
Like most mainstream portrayal of BDSM, a nuanced understanding of power dynamics, consent and negotiation are utterly missing.
They look for "triggers," which could include "complex and nuanced emotional and cognitive states" registered by your expressions.
Its impact will be more nuanced, and we're likely to see its benefits more and more over time.
If this happens, don't get frustrated — communicate your feelings in more nuanced terms with the Cindy Sherman emoji.
But more research needs to be done to figure out the nuanced reasons why this pattern has happened.
I understand the reason why one would want to categorize sightly nuanced asshole behavior — I did it myself!
But if many more of them remain economically active, the process will become much more gradual and nuanced.
You'll find everything from nuanced discussions about criminal justice reform to tutting over the latest scandals and fallout.
But a closer look at the kingdom's recent production, consumption and export statistics paints a more nuanced picture.
But this new data paints a slightly more nuanced picture of their progress in remaking the Democratic Party.
You see, when you deny my right to exemplify a three-dimensional, nuanced existence, you deny your own.
Students can easily manipulate mediation sessions or continue to harass each other in different and more nuanced ways.
His nuanced, textural paintings and sculptures are literally multilayered; words on yellowed pages peek out beneath the paint.
I'm starting to believe we need a more nuanced, differentiated language to discuss developments within the Android ecosystem.
Ultimately, then, the Clinton-Trump showdown could make for great theater but prompt more nuanced responses from investors.
Smart security is always nuanced and, at times, counterintuitive, which is why it trips up capable bad guys.
The truth is a bit more nuanced than that, and an old mechanical calculator offers the perfect illustration.
But here are some important things to look out for tonight:The nuanced language and posture of each candidate.
The arguments made aren't new or novel, but it's an impressively comprehensive look at a very nuanced subject.
We're talking about a nuanced theatrical experience, but a lot of people will see this movie at home.
His character was odious but also distinctive and nuanced in a way that amplified the series' central themes.
But, anyone who thinks deeper than this knows that the response is going to be much more nuanced.
It's not just a country of war and suffering, she says, but one that is far more nuanced.
Where the Netflix show offers nuanced, empathetic characters, this film gives us cardboard cutouts with performances to match.
Waypoint's Austin Walker and Cameron Kunzelman had a nuanced conversation about depictions of race in Watch Dogs 2.
" It notes that "a more nuanced policy could be hard to enforce or lead to claims of bias.
But punk rock is supposed to piss people off, even insult them, and rarely are its politics nuanced.
Molly's Game has nothing that insulting, but Sorkin still frustratingly refuses to let Bloom be a nuanced antihero.
Which is why neuroscientists around the world are rushing to adopt new, more nuanced ways to characterize neurons.
Annalise Domenighini is going to bump the hell out of this playlist, because life is complicated and nuanced.
We need more nuanced conversations and education about algorithmic curation, its strange incentives, and its occasionally unfortunate outcomes.
It's within the nuanced space between these two ideals that Black and her future career potential will exist.
Geiger said he isn&apost anti-death penalty now, but takes a more nuanced view of the issue.
Some resources and retailers do a good job of exercising caution and offering solid, nuanced advice, notes Giordano.
It's entirely possible, even likely, that Zillow's algorithms may not be as nuanced as they need to be.
They're in conversation with pop culture, current events, and nuanced human emotions in ways Advice Animals never were.
So there are all these pictures now included that have reflections and are a little more complicated, nuanced.
A more nuanced criticism is that too little has been done to reduce Portsmouth's dependence on the navy.
And where other games can have a narrow focus on combat, A Game of Thrones is more nuanced.
That March 30 episode, "Sheltered Outcasts" (season 17, episode 153), takes a more nuanced approach to sex offenders.
In making peace with Carol, and her cynical worldview, Morgan is becoming a more nuanced and capable survivor.
Instead, it built Reactions so people could share more nuanced emotions quickly, but left disliking for the comments.
But for indies with subtler, more nuanced plotlines, hooking new readers late in a series run is tricky.
It's cool, but I'm interested in slowing things down and bringing nuanced attention to small, quiet little things.
Some news outlets produced excellent and nuanced stories about the travelers and their reasons for fleeing Central America.
Both extremes have rejected nuanced dialogue and opted for gutter accusations, false comparisons, gross exaggerations and even threats.
Instead, they should draw systematically upon the carefully garnered insights of established, nuanced and intellectually refined nuclear theory.
Privately, though, he took a more nuanced view, often recognizing missteps or troubling practices in his company's operations.
Read more: The 11 biggest takeaways from the Mueller report But Mueller's report painted a more nuanced picture.
While there may be some logic in her argument, it's a non-nuanced take at what actually happened.
As your columnist hands on Charlemagne's crown, he can more easily imagine two distinct but more nuanced possibilities.
While this still holds true in many cases, other, more nuanced, motivations for going private have popped up.
The index has since fallen about 2.8 percent though as investors have become more nuanced in their views.
In the end, I did actually end up landing on a much more nuanced, complicated feeling about it.
Suicides are complex, nuanced, and rarely caused by one single cause or person, a suicide expert told Insider.
We often hear about people's lives which were destroyed by political oppression, but daily life was more nuanced.
"In conversations with some of Trump's black friends, Smiley called their critique of the front-runner "highly nuanced.
Indeed, today we see a more nuanced and complicated portrait of motherhood from that which marked previous eras.
Many commentators believe that Presidents have adopted nuanced approaches for determining candidates' likely votes on hot-button issues.
Still, North Korea's handling of the changes and how it presents them to its people remains highly nuanced.
But students on the autism spectrum need a web of support that is far more nuanced and complex.
Those conversations are more nuanced and don't have the same dramatic effect as banging on pots and pans.
Moreover, the budget fails to provide any nuanced strategy for maintaining the agency's most critical asset: its people.
The strong current numbers numbers have 2023 Democrats trying to focus their economic messaging in more nuanced ways.
But then I did my own research and concluded that the Qatar issue was more complex and nuanced.
Manafort described the overall goal of the convention will be to present a more nuanced picture of Trump.
But they want simple solutions to those threats, not the finely nuanced polices outlined by Bush or Clinton.
Politicians continue to see too much downside and not enough gain from supporting a more nuanced policy debate.
During the first several months of the investigation, CNN viewers also heard my more nuanced, more centrist views.
The nuanced community is often equated with begging and sex work, and being forced out of one's home.
What we need, the paper suggests, is new and more nuanced ways of understanding the subjective psychedelic experience.
In other cases—putting off something you actually want to do, for example—procrastination can be more nuanced.
John Lithgow delivers an excellent, if incongruously nuanced performance that seems copy/pasted from an exponentially better film.
Since then, they've mastered the art of turing soft vocal stylings into songs full of nuanced female perspectives.
You didn't feel like you were getting the full story or a nuanced version of the story. Right.
The voice, at first the kind of detached simplified narration native to folk parables, becomes confident and nuanced.
Don't get me wrong, I don't think all of these characters are brilliantly written, nuanced portrayals of humanity.
And for now, artificial intelligence tools are not especially accurate when it comes to making more nuanced decisions.
Because no individual shares the same perspective, these ideas of "good" people are nuanced from person to person.
But it does argue for a more nuanced view of a nominee, one that includes factors beyond partisanship.
Cuddy believes that studies can be constructed to minimize that risk and that demand effects are often nuanced.

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