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Even the politics of immigration are subtler than they seem.
The second reason for concern about democracy's health is subtler.
There are also subtler warning signs of unhealthy road rage.
But here, the leads' problems are subtler and more persistent.
It's subtler — and that makes it a lot more plausible.
Their tools are subtler, but the result is the same.
The jokes were subtler, and they had a different tone.
Pastor Morris said it was a subtler problem of prejudice.
Over the last year, Russian assistance has generally been subtler.
But by and large, the newsroom's slant is much subtler.
But they can also work on a far subtler level.
There are subtler signs of this G.O.P. shift as well.
Mr. Lang's clothing is, in general, subtler than Mr. Oliver's.
Ginger, lavender and matcha are some of the subtler flavors.
But the anxiety can manifest in subtler ways as well.
In the 21st century, however, the process is usually subtler.
It's much subtler the way that selling attention is bad.
For everyone else, the makeover is subtler than you might expect.
Actual specifications are subtler than a trip to the grocery store.
The S8's curved sides seem subtler than in previous generations.
If they were subtler or more understated, they wouldn't be fantasy.
Some people might want to go for something subtler or sexier.
Pose also expands on one of Paris is Burning's subtler themes.
But there's another, subtler thread running through the two Pixar films.
The scene also makes a number of subtler, equally poignant points.
Subtler biases favour men in hiring, performance reviews, pay and promotions.
The dissent in The Lobster is subtler, and more deeply sublimated.
The executive branch can also undermine the law in subtler ways.
And they seem to be making similar, if slightly subtler appeals.
The design also neatly solves a few of VR's subtler problems.
What it does mean is something both subtler and more disturbing.
There are also subtler distinctions in the tenor of Americans' love.
Predictably, though, the "monster shark" treatment eclipsed the subtler anthropogenic explanation.
But more often, Saudi-style corruption is subtler and harder to detect.
While both are inconsistent with Roe, the latter constitutes a subtler attack.
It was the subtler, paid endorsements that YouTube video creators didn't disclose.
The attacks on the opposition, however, concealed subtler criticisms of Theresa May.
Aren't there subtler and more manipulative ways to get under someone's skin?
The personal relevance of other pieces is subtler but no less compelling.
But there are subtler and more common ways to gain an advantage.
Off the catwalk, the rosy glow was present, if not considerably subtler.
Restall skillfully describes a subtler story of relationships both loving and coercive.
"The Bureau," while a quieter and subtler show, is no less intense.
America's enemies, but the subtler question of how America should handle its
The Brooklyn artist's methods are subtler, more personal, and altogether more arresting.
The theme is also subtler than I expected, which is much appreciated!
The panel's solution is, however, subtler than simply breaking up the giants.
Even some of the social Darwinians were subtler in rubbing it in.
But why not try something else, something subtler but with more pop?
Likewise Ms. Lane's noble prettiness has never looked subtler or more endearing.
But the cues can be subtler still, as other research points out.
But it doesn't take long for a subtler message to reveal itself.
Social credit in Suining was accompanied by a shift to subtler government messaging.
But one subtler piece of information appeared in Zuckerberg's section about fake accounts.
Some are overt homages; others are subtler recreations of certain gestures or poses.
What happens now is subtler and, in some ways, harder to defend against.
Watching someone just thoroughly not-miss over and over is more sinister, subtler.
Some of these homages are super-obvious and definitely intentional; others are subtler.
These narratives eschewed stereotypes and obvious morals for subtler characterizations of queer lives.
People change in ways that are subtler and also more obvious than leaves.
These measures are subtler than mandates or fines and may be more effective.
But the governance part is subtler, and boring, and harder to detect. Roads.
There are subtler, and perhaps more revealing, signs of Congressional awakening as well.
But there are subtler ways states try to criminalize this method of abortion.
Other attacks are somewhat subtler, but also undermine confidence in our legal structures.
Yet in a subtler way, the speech also underscored disagreements within his party.
Buttigieg told me that his father had left a subtler imprint on him.
What I felt was subtler; I simply feared and hated a little less.
Now it's making a subtler move aimed at improving its own grocery selection online.
And now, another step, one subtler than just banning things: the social credit score.
But the Senate plan also changes the program in subtler yet still important ways.
Beyoncé has also made subtler statements by clearly supporting causes close to her heart.
The oval shape is the car's radar system; the subtler outlines are ultrasonic sensors.
Much less attention is paid to its subtler positions in China in the 1980s.
I'm a fan of this subtler curvature both on Samsung and on Huawei's phones.
The political message in Soul Culture is subtler than her past work, even zen.
The subtler contrast is between the verses and chorus — between pop and anthemic modes.
In fact, The Americans has only grown quieter, slower, and subtler by the year.
The other part, subtler but no less important, was his attitude toward unauthorized immigrants.
" In New York, the language was subtler: "Performers with disabilities are encouraged to audition.
This one is built on subtler dreams, save a single superhuman feat of swimming.
The pose is noble, heroic, but the hands make it subtler and more complicated.
But underlying those more standard knocks are subtler attacks on Kulkarni's heritage and identity.
But psychological misdirection is subtler and more effective, its effects on behavior more insidious.
But Mr Linebarger makes a subtler point: other countries worry about their own workers, too.
In the temporal case, though, the mystery is subtler, involving just a single polarized photon.
If you want, you can jam an attachment on the front for a subtler approach.
But for most non-Kurdish artists in Turkey, political impacts are felt through subtler forces.
Designed by Siri's creators, the assistant understands far subtler cues than its Apple-owned predecessor.
I think what I found stranger instead were the subtler changes in the show's 2019.
Rather, it reflects the subtler, beneath-the-surface changes you might experience as you age.
The effect misinformation has on our minds is much subtler; it works on the margins.
The Queen's Gambit Perhaps you prefer a subtler game than Father Ruy's all-out assault.
There are those who have claimed that he was sexist, but the truth is subtler.
The right has long attacked the legitimacy of liberal rule in other, subtler ways, too.
Yet even these analyses may understate subtler forms of discrimination, especially within the knowledge economy.
But Eisinger homes in on a subtler factor: the professional psychology of élite federal prosecutors.
In the newspaper, split runs occur every day in subtler ways: advertisements and the weather.
Medicare for all and the Green New Deal pose a subtler dilemma for Democratic candidates.
But it also created a subtler set of problems now driving more and broader violence.
Of course, what seem like unexceptional clothes are, in fact, exceptional, if in subtler ways.
American Ballet Theater is a subtler company than this "Swan Lake" wants us to realize.
Under increased scrutiny, other classic examples of technophobia seem to similarly reduce into subtler critiques.
The White House communications team has reverted to a subtler, but no less notable, style.
Instead, the X260 is designed to combine and leverage existing 22020G technologies in subtler ways.
The result is a far more accurate telling, of course, and a much subtler one.
If subtler tones are more your speed, it also comes in blue and black prints.
But interruptions can also be one of the subtler ways bias against women manifests itself.
In the end, Sherman-Palladino says that the smaller, subtler version turned out to be better.
These products and services aren't necessarily money-makers in themselves, but they offer other, subtler benefits.
But when it keeps its focus on subtler scares and Mike's paranoia, it's gripping and effective.
But this defection allows Mr Yan to liberate the subtler, more lyrical side of his writing.
In the public's mind such abuse was intertwined with subtler forms of unequal treatment of women.
While stressing Stalin's goal of crushing Ukrainian nationalism, moreover, Ms Applebaum passes over a subtler truth.
This brings us to a subtler trait, the role the back can serve as bait. 3.
The e-mail also raises the subtler question of who should bear what "burden of proof".
We can hardly wait to mimic the look — perhaps in a subtler, less impending-doom way.
But the past year has inarguably seen a subtler, more nuanced and more survivor-centered conversation.
There are also subtler ways for the player to get the AI to change their schedule.
If only there was a subtler way to have the power of dimensioning in your pocket.
In this, according to the people I spoke to, the money plays an even subtler role.
But the thing that's changed in the internet era is slightly subtler than the foregoing examples.
In lieu of winning elections, the BJP is coming to terms with subtler levers of power.
" With Maduro, the disdain is subtler, but only a little: they call him "that bus driver.
Or might it be something subtler and seemingly unrelated — namely, an awareness of one's own heartbeat?
Choosing a paint color is a subtler means of conveying one's taste than buying trendy furnishings.
Within this first principle lies a subtler and perhaps more important concept—that of the specimen.
The smart money says Republicans will continue attempting to undermine Obamacare, though perhaps in subtler ways.
He was beaten by Richard M. Nixon, who made a subtler appeal to disaffected white voters.
Some of the problem is probably technical—she's used to the subtler volume gradient of television.
However thinly developed, Frankie's rebellion is healthier (and subtler) than her family's calamitous (and overpainted) denial.
"There's also subtler discrimination — although not subtle to the people who are experiencing it," said Thomas.
A great deal funnier, subtler and darker than Orwell's book, Huxley's satire nevertheless has its limitations.
Glittery shadows are gorgeous, but it's useful to have some subtler shades to balance things out.
That is why Beijing may be turning to subtler, digital-age methods to inflame and divide.
To put the best spin on this episode, its pleasures were subtler than a big reveal.
But it was also because the choice helped to support a subtler, arguably more powerful, message.
But there is a subtler version of this on the other side of the political spectrum.
Frank Underwood embodies mastery over others; Claire Underwood stands for a subtler notion of self-mastery.
In his trade war against China, President Donald Trump's has another, subtler, politically motivated target: Joe Biden.
It can be subtler, in the vein of America's Next Top Model, wherein competition creates immediate enemies.
Mr. Netanyahu and other senior officials have hinted that Israel is working through subtler, more covert means.
They have been retired in favor of subtler pieces that barely register on the bling-o-meter.
Mostly they informed fundamental science, yielding an ever-subtler view of the world at the tiniest scales.
Some feminists argue, moreover, that the very framework of economics is imbued with subtler forms of sexism.
But judging by what they say on the couch, most Germans' feelings are subtler and more conflicted.
Some capture well-known moments, like the Oval Office handshake above, but others are subtler crowd pleasers.
Her rhythm was subtler, because she no longer needed it as her armor, because she had conquered.
Compared to other proposed legislation, H.R. 622 is subtler in its attempts to destabilize public land ownership.
And finally, don't let the advertisers affect the content, and that can happen in subtler direct ways.
Without actual porn, the subtler voyeurism of guitar stood a chance of becoming a hit with viewers.
But I think there's a subtler way in which he made the case for massacre to Dany.
New and subtler forms of online storage, working in the backgrounds of our smartphones, cause particular anxiety.
Its subtler task is to embed a certain set of assumptions in the landscape of the capital.
First, he gave speeches advocating for explicit programs with names, rather than relying on subtler agency direction.
Maybe you want a gentler touch on the massage table, need hypoallergenic products or prefer subtler scents.
The appeal to the English clubs is subtler, but there are those who believe it is there.
Instead, Brady, Belichick and Kraft have taken a subtler route: They have all but snubbed the commissioner.
There is a subtler theme in this script about China's tax code and how it is enforced.
In the years since Gezi Park, censorship has transformed into its subtler and less detectable variant, self-censorship.
On perhaps a subtler level than electric shocks, hot temperatures may also make us less helpful to others.
The gun's transformation may be the most dramatic of changes, but emoji are changing in subtler ways, too.
Elsewhere the entangling of mainstream parties with populist policies and the populist style takes place in subtler ways.
In some ways, it's true that the racism in these films is subtler than their predecessors' blatant whitewashing.
But for indies with subtler, more nuanced plotlines, hooking new readers late in a series run is tricky.
His written or dictated sentences try something subtler: very often indeed, they lack the ingredient known as 'content.
The second is subtler: the strong implication that the happy ending of heterosexual marriage and procreation excuses transgression.
Only on the wild beach, the transformation was a subtler one — an inner rather than an outer shift.
Any smart baseball person could make those calls, but as a first-time manager, Boone has subtler challenges.
Or maybe it will be something subtler, whose link to animal spirits and mass psychology is only indirect.
She spoke to The Times Magazine about a provocative-sounding idea that, in practice, requires a subtler understanding.
Front Burner This is not your mother's Pyrex: These lightweight bowls come in more sizes and subtler colors.
Like Jungsik, Atoboy favors the subtler end of the Korean flavor spectrum, but it avoids fussing and tweezing.
In these subtler notions of equivalence, the amount of information about how two objects are related increases dramatically.
Other clouds appear to be changing in ways that are subtler but more ominous where climate is concerned.
As the weeks went by, I noticed a subtler but deeper change in my relationship to my son.
Balancing verité grit with sometimes-howling humor, Matteo Garrone's new movie is subtler than what viewers might anticipate.
Balancing verité grit with sometimes-howling humor, Dogman takes a subtler, tenderer turn than Garrone fans might anticipate.
The tale Caldwell spins is not one of typical unrequited romance—it is much softer, subtler, and more significant.
Etihad took a marginally subtler jab at Donald Trump, releasing an ad entitled "Make Flying Great Again" (see below).
Grey Worm and Missandei had a subtler story, a more believable build, and a natural sense of personal connection.
But Pesce balances out the story's baldness with a slyly suggestive combination of extreme violence and subtler psychological manipulation.
I figured they would start snogging, but it turns out they were after something subtler: the air over there.
There is no subtler, no surer means of overturning the existing basis of society than to debauch the currency.
But Marshall has overhauled a lot of the subtler aspects of the headphones to improve on the older model.
Penalize both undisguised racist pandering like Trump's, and the subtler appeals to white resentment that Republicans have long used.
Prison abolition, as a movement, sounds provocative and absolute, but what it is as a practice requires subtler understanding.
Congress failed to repeal the Affordable Care Act, but Trump has attacked the law in subtler, nonetheless devastating ways.
In fact, the majority of our judgments are focused on smaller, subtler things, such as handshakes and body language.
The more frivolous uses and manifestations are the jazz hands of crypto, distracting from subtler virtues or cynical schemes.
My recipe is to mix self tanner with my body moisturizer so that tanning effect is a little subtler.
This is one of the game's subtler tricks, but thanks to musician and streamer Joey Lopes it's been demystified.
There are subtler sneaky tricks, too, highlighted by my experience resulting from sellers merging new listings with old ones.
That's because authoritarianism in modern Hungary is a much subtler beast, one that came on quietly and relatively recently.
A subtler version of the theory appeared Tuesday on the website of Bill O'Reilly, the ousted Fox News host.
On the other hand, if you prefer a subtler look, no show or quarter length socks are also available.
Pro tip: For a subtler, more whimsical look, try applying the three shades to your upper eyelids and browbones only.
The montage is a subtler way to argue that Rubio is in Obama's pocket than the rhetoric Cruz usually employs.
"I felt quite paralyzed by the whole experience and wasn't thinking clearly enough to make those subtler points," they say.
First-trimester infections may cause brain tissue to calcify and die; later ones may have subtler, but still insidious, effects.
More to the point, the trouble is that sticking to bonds is risky as well, just in a subtler way.
Trump used a subtler variation of the old innuendo technique after the mass shooting at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando.
Jurassic Park illustrated that while dinosaurs make for memorable visual effects, they are also a resonant vector for subtler themes.
As I traveled further into the writings, subtler connections seemed to jump out at me, things I'd overlooked years before.
Based on interviews with 150 anonymous sources, K2 found that rebates are delivered both in cash and in subtler forms.
But what comes next is much subtler, a view of the world from the other side of the looking-glass.
FIVEMYLES Fantasy has a different, far subtler flavor in a modest career survey of work by the artist Hanne Tierney.
A second reason this sort of deception matters is subtler, and concerns our attitude toward evidence and even truth itself.
She said that there are much better, subtler ways to warm up one's face, like using a dusting of bronzer. 
Others are subtler: This fakie 360 flip perfectly spun into a kick ramp would make more sense viewed in reverse.
It's a tricky question, given that thought processes behind cisgender privilege are often subtler than those of race and sexuality.
He also thinks the dark palette was his father's invitation for viewers to lose themselves in the subtler perceptual effects.
On the whole, the rhetoric was subtler than that of the current president, but now and again it turned Trumpian.
We're out of the frying pan of speculative excess and into a subtler and more insidious problem of chronic undersupply.
The counterfeits in these cases are subtler: The gold is real, and very high purity, with only the markings faked.
Rather, it will be a subtler, if no less consequential, form of political hollowing out, with serious consequences for democracy.
But Liang noticed subtler changes in his friend, signs that his time in custody had chipped away at his spirit.
TO A NUMBER of Palestinians, there is another threat, one that is subtler and more abstract but no less potent.
Mr. Mercer, in an interview, attributed its success to something subtler than a love of teasing the national older brother.
This disagreement continues to divide French politics, though they are now argued in the subtler language of integration and secularism.
Another game, Watch Dogs 2 from the developer Ubisoft, comments on race in ways that are subtler than Mafia III.
And then there's camouflage, the creation of silhouette and disguise, whether you use putty nose or whether you're slightly subtler.
Russia and China -- though the latter tends to be far quieter and subtler -- might be among the most prolific hackers.
It's more of a visual overhaul to the app with subtler changes that may even go unnoticed by irregular Messenger users.
A subtler use of the switch might create a sustained mood; Hawley seems more interested in sustained attention to his directing.
My parents were never rude to people we met, never made fun of them; the problem was much subtler than that.
Yet by providing a stronger, subtler voice for native Americans they have an opportunity to accelerate their engagement with national politics.
In most stories about paranormal encounters, a ghost will make itself known to the living in, er, subtler ways than proposing.
On Friday morning she got a boost from Trump, who made a similar, albeit subtler case: Another terrorist attack in Paris.
She was spared the brutality of southern segregation; she learned to navigate a much subtler set of tacit rules and assumptions.
The subtler mechanics of the ski turn are obscure, even to most people who know how to make a good one.
But its publication obscured a much subtler threat that also made its debut last week: the primary challenge of Bill Weld.
The creamer's subtler spices and drinkability set it apart from the other flavors, and it undoubtedly resembles its in-store inspiration.
But so does the subtler culture of misogyny, and the stories we tell about men, women and the way we are.
In reality, it's just a subtler version of Wehrum's earlier attempts to undermine EPA limits on soot- and smog-forming pollution.
The drivers of this trend are often subtler than Sri Lanka's history of civil war, but can be just as consequential.
"Little Women" was far funnier, its dialogue and observations far subtler, its sense of amusement far more developed, than I remembered.
There is another, subtler way that terrorism can alter politics: by reshaping how people view themselves and the rest of society.
Or for a subtler (and daytime-appropriate) option, check out Victoria Beckham's Lid Lustre in Blonde, which provides a delicate shine.
It also makes you wonder whether Chihuly would have attained the same level of popularity had his work trod subtler aesthetic paths.
With the right-size tool, we can perform subtler and more intricate interventions in this meat machine we're still working to understand.
In democracies the constraints are subtler: there is "a greater awareness that you're on personal property" and more room for private objections.
The first big laugh of the film is Aubrey Plaza telling a farmer to fuck off, but the best goofs are subtler.
Drawing in rainbows is obviously a parlor trick, but I could see artists using the tool for subtler changes in brush strokes.
It packs a punch when you need it to, but it can easily rein it in and show its softer, subtler side.
A property of statistical models is that, as they improve, they are able to discern subtler differences and so make finer judgments.
Subtler variations in carbon isotopes also hinted at which variety of hops had produced a given flower, but that effect was weaker.
But the truth may be subtler than that — and say as much about innate Washington biases as about any foreign-bought influence.
But the ways in which prison life broke down my sense of self were often much subtler than those well-known examples.
But the latest headache for the San Francisco-based firm is both subtler and less easily solved than some of its predecessors.
While prisoners like Manning may suffer the explicit restrictions of the state, biopower operates in much subtler ways in our own lives.
These wines tend to have subtler herbal and mineral flavors than the brasher New Zealand sauvignon blancs or richer California sauvignon blancs.
While geopolitical issues have sprung to the fore, subtler shifts in the backdrop of the stock market might be producing outsize reactions.
Second and third grade are such pivotal years for perceiving the subtler ways gender roles manifest in the classroom and at home.
That makes many of the subtler ways women encounter bias more pernicious than blatant discrimination, a Harvard Business Review meta-analysis found.
There also were subtler pieces on display: earrings and necklaces made from classic strings of pearls, and finished with dainty diamond bows.
He's far sharper and subtler than his looks suggest, with a quiet, tentative quality she finds surprising in so masculine a man.
Taking their inspiration from the subtler wines of Burgundy, they aimed for seduction rather than brute force, and the results were telling.
But often there are subtler, more incremental steps in the development of an abusive relationship, among men and women of all orientations.
But they can also read as control by subtler means, wresting back from the reader the power to make his own mistakes.
This year, Oculus' message was subtler, but no less clear: there's only one headset that matters for consumers, and it's the Quest.
Some are taking a subtler approach with a glammed-up version of their everyday looks, while others are piling on the shine.
It covers events such as the Three Mile Island nuclear disaster, along with subtler signals of the leisurely degeneration of American life.
But at a subtler level, it's about the essence of life itself, particularly the essence of our ancestors that's manifested through us.
But at a subtler level, it's about the essence of life itself, particularly the essence of our ancestors that's manifested through us.
For a subtler option, consider black with a hint of berry, such as Pat McGrath Labs' MatteTrance Lipstick in Deep Void ($40).
But a week's worth of stories about the alleged misdeeds of the powerful shows the subtler ways money acts as a shield.
It's a cry from the id that, once expelled, allowed for subtler explorations of some of the same themes in later work.
For all this, there's still a gem of good movie here, one that a subtler filmmaker than Bay might have better surfaced.
Don Siegel filmed it in 1971, with Clint Eastwood starring as the soldier, but Ms Coppola's version is a subtler, more delicate work.
Subtler and more moving are the fresh nuances that Mr. Ratmansky gives the final scene, whose Ivanov dances become the ballet's poetic climax.
Or perhaps it was the subtler and more "sophisticated" flat-woven rug from Ikea (seriously, how the hell was that thing under $60?!).
This partial solar eclipse is subtler than the super emotional lunar eclipse that took place on January 31, and will likely feel nicer.
A new, hybrid sort of European nationalist populism is emerging that attempts to be subtler than the old "yah boo to Europe" sort.
Unleashing a man-eating shark upon the bourgeois beachgoers of Martha's Vineyard was a subtler nod to the conflict between man and nature.
Compared to men, women who train their senses can discriminate far subtler differences in smell — particularly if they're of childbearing age, research shows.
But if that faint durian odor is still too much to bear, you can always go for a subtler Green Tea Oreo Blizzard.
Then, in June, they turned their attention to the shiny faux-marbling on the stair railing (so dated), applying a subtler matte finish.
The signs in Heaven Irizarry's case were subtler in that her home was typical of many troubled households that child welfare workers encounter.
If it were correct, Trump would have something to show for it that other Republicans who flirt with only subtler bigotries do not.
However, over the next few decades, the government shifted to a subtler tactic — one that embraced almost every aspect of Christmas except Christ.
Mediation can take subtler forms, such as Norway's role in hosting the 1990s Israeli-Palestinian talks: The neutral setting reduced the political costs.
The most sophisticated opponents of abortion have long been playing a much subtler game — and we're about to see it come to fruition.
In the drawings from the last two years, however, the symbols are much subtler and the particularity of the people portrayed more powerful.
It was subtler than the Pieropan, a little denser and more mineral, with floral, almond and pear flavors, and a similar granular texture.
Yorick recognized the metallic tang of old blood clotting in his urethra, a subtler smell layered underneath, the smell of their ancient nemesis.
"I think this spring people started to wear what used to be a 'Skittles mani' in softer, subtler colors," Ms. Gibson Tuttle said.
David Neumark, an economics professor at U.C. Irvine, said job losses were likely to mount, but in subtler ways than Mr. Salem's case.
Mr. Zelensky is a subtler performer; he seems to have read "The Caretaker" and "The Homecoming," Pinter's brilliant anatomies of domination and sycophancy.
And there were other choices she made as an actress, when she was playing Alex, that were subtler, like fidgeting with her hair.
Asics chose a subtler presence, bringing sales, marketing and product creation staff to a single floor in an office tower on Summer Street.
Fossils show that they were anatomically distinct, with a heavy brow, a stout body and a number of subtler features that we lack.
But I've also been told about subtler anxieties, over "wasted" events that might go unphotographed, uncommunicated, unquantified, as if reality depended on digitization.
As investigators of lead's effects gained greater funding and independence and honed their methods, our understanding of its subtler and longer-term effects grew.
If it becomes more sophisticated and able to persuade and convince in a reliable fashion, it could cause even subtler damage, influencing debate online.
While those are explicit examples, KyoAni's animation lets director Naoko Yamada accentuate subtler moments, like how Shoya's hand twitches when he's learning a handshake.
Vanessa Lachey, on the other hand, opted for a subtler wing that emphasized her voluminous lashes and didn't compete with her hot-pink lip.
Of course, pyramids are easy, but there are subtler features that, even once you identify them, it's hard to figure out what they are.
Overt housing discrimination, which kept black communities tightly packed into confined, cordoned-off neighbourhoods, has been all but eliminated, though subtler forms still exist.
Subtler experiments were attempted, turning up someone's heart rate to see how it affected her mood, decreasing or increasing one hormone in tiny increments.
Jonas Dahlberg's "Memory Wound" has been in the international spotlight, but two other memorials commemorate Anders Behring Breivik's 21 massacre in different, subtler ways.
The young Dutchman, however, lacked the social experience with English to grasp the subtler rules that shape the native speaker's diction, tone and structure.
Other research has also started to show that their influences on social behavior are subtler and more complicated than they first seemed to be.
From a bird's eye view, the Buddha's presence seems bold and dynamic, but the view is much subtler and more mysterious from the ground.
Douthat is a subtler thinker than Chait, but four years later, Donald Trump's election made it clear who came out ahead in the exchange.
Others prefer subtler accessories like witty license plates or flags emblazoned with the word "FUNERAL," and some prefer to not pimp their rides whatsoever.
A slightly subtler strategy is to add enough unpopular ornamental amendments so the resulting "Christmas tree" bill becomes so politically heavy that it fails.
At first, this relentless self-reflection seems solipsistic and overdone—a kind of post-modern posturing—but the ultimate effects are subtler and deeper.
Maura's children are noisy and self-destructive enough that their personalities can overshadow hers, their propensity to openly embrace chaos masking her subtler flaws.
However, she said, further research would be required to determine the subtler effects of microplastic ingestion on aquatic organisms, including the transfer of viruses.
A humanoid robot making stiff, pre-recorded dance moves is offputting — but these buglike, plastic things manage to endear through subtler cues, little things.
Always a nuanced singer, she got subtler, sassier, and smarter; her pipes remained supple and the burr in her voice never went to seed.
Mr. Kausikan and others are also concerned about China's subtler influence efforts in Singapore, including appeals to sentimental "flesh and blood" ties to China.
The longer-period variations are linked to subtler, longer-term cycles in tides that are caused by gravity exerted by the sun and Jupiter.
A subtler problem is the tendency to slot stories into familiar structures—and thus create a false sense of order, coherence, and good faith.
Those looking for something a bit subtler can opt instead for a variety of som tum Thai, the traditional sweet-and-sour papaya salad.
A subtler method is to cultivate tycoons who depend on the state for permits or contracts, and urge them to buy up media outlets.
Although minimalism is going to be popular, more extravagant accessories like face jewels and white or metallic eyeliner will complement subtler looks in 2020.
Employers have found subtler means of discrimination, making it more difficult to document it—or even feel sure that your experience qualifies as discrimination.
"This overpricing," the report said, "may amount to a subtler form of redlining," a term that refers to denial of services to minority areas.
Over the length of the show, he proves himself equally adept with Fritsch's onstage antics and the subtler, more subdued aspects of the role.
At the same time, there are other subtler ways to make our concerns and our objections known and the president should have taken that path.
After all, teaching kids to adopt a scientific mindset is a subtler and more complex task than having them memorize the parts of a cell.
Within the hashtag, you'll find designs that are more literal, like cacti, as well as subtler nods to the Southwest region and its design influences.
Meanwhile, as one of the outer (and more distant) planets, Neptune's effects on our lives are much subtler — and of a far more mysterious nature.
It's possible, though, that some subtler mutations have occurred, and may have spread by wolves journeying well outside the long-abandoned Chernobyl Exclusion Zone (CEZ).
But Loaded succeeds in the subtler commentary it has on modern life, wealth, and the areas we as a society have decided to consider valuable.
With a good ID system, such an approach could be freely applied to aspects of life much subtler than the presence or absence of weaponry.
I trust that much of that will be resolved in later iterations of the software, but I'm frankly terrified that the subtler issues won't be.
Yet it may have eclipsed a subtler, more insidious danger of human replacement that has been sparked not by the killers, but by the helpers.
The anatomical links between birds and dinosaurs have been recognized since Charles Darwin's era, and contemporary paleontologists have been able to extrapolate even subtler connections.
That's why the subtler function of muting someone, offered by Facebook and Twitter, is popular: Mutees have no way of knowing they've been tuned out.
One of the subtler advantages to using a smartphone for my car photography was that I could more easily capture interior and steering wheel shots.
Strong sunlight is needed for a newsstand headline but muted illumination has subtler uses, and in pitch dark a blind man is at an advantage.
The spirit of empirical inquiry that led FERC to reject Perry's coal bailout ought to caution it against this subtler but no less misguided sequel.
Yet the vast majority of stigma today is psychological, referring to the subtler but still devastating mark of simply being part of an unfit group.
Tia Mowry's shredded, spangled Roberto Cavalli bandage minidress, dripping in fringe and sparkly beading and paired with Stuart Weitzman heels, was a subtler Prince tribute.
Robert Greenwald, faculty director of Harvard Law School's Center for Health Law and Policy Innovation, said insurance companies still cherry-pick, but now they're subtler.
Sherri's mama bear ferocity is necessary to turn the plot, just as Charlie's hysteria about Yale is, but in real life both would be subtler.
For trade war to be avoided, China and the U.S. must compromise, and that means finding a subtler way to deal with their IP issues.
But Disney's newest hotel, Riviera Resort is an exciting all-suite hotel that takes a more boutique approach with subtler nods to the brand's icons.
Depending on the natural lighting, angles, and camera, the orangey pigmentation on Trump's face appears subtler in some wire photos and more dramatic in others.
But subtler forms of epistemological insiderism are at work in the practice of assessing scholarly arguments with central reference to the identity of the author.
The Avant-garde Film deals with the subtler nuances of experience, emotions, ideas, perceptions — it illuminates them — it deals with things that make you finer.
Bending the rules of who gets to wear what can be subtler and more luxurious than simply mixing runway models and pieces within a collection.
Their warning to Mike to stay in line functions similarly to the big arrow pointing Kim out of her building — the arrow was just subtler.
Few firms have got to grips with the fact that harassment is often a symptom of bigger, subtler problems: unequal access to power and unaccountable cultures.
But when I'm wearing them on the London Tube, subtler music like Burial's Burial gets overwhelmed by the drone of the train's passage through the tunnel.
Landscape photos have a subtler effect, since there aren't obvious cutouts on them and you get a clearer impression of space gradually fading into the distance.
Sometimes harassment is subtler, just a passing comment or an unwelcome touch, but harassment of any type points to the same failure in the wider culture.
You can now fine-tune those photos even more, adjusting exactly how blurred the background is, which could let you make the effect a bit subtler.
Harry Potter has inspired other coffee shops and pop-ups, such as Bad Owl Coffee in the Las Vegas area, which opts for a subtler vibe.
A number of conservatives outside the official party apparatus has put forth the subtler claim that the CBO overrates the incentive effects of the individual mandate.
But that makes programmes take a subtler, more character-driven approach that is a lot more rewarding for the viewer than another burst of exploding robots.
The soundtrack is pretty good, but it's far subtler than Soderbergh's in-your-face use of Perry Como, Quincy Jones, Handsome Boy Modeling School, and Debussy.
The good news is that there has been an explosion in detailed social science research documenting these subtler obstacles to women achieving their full professional potential.
But as New Orleans, post-Katrina, has seen an influx of transplants from up North, a subtler sort of cultural exchange seems to be taking place.
Instead, central banks are looking at subtler ways to rein in their currencies as sustained weakness in the dollar erodes the competitiveness of many exporting nations.
But a leaf-peeping drive there can also offer a subtler sight, one that figures unexpectedly in an issue now in the news: Native American identity.
If there was a reason to doubt that she was a Russian spy, it was only that one would expect a Russian spy to be subtler.
The invite features a swirling multi-color homage to the 80s Apple logo, albeit in a subtler pastel hue, which may point to colorful new hardware.
Is this a sign of her immaturity, or is she tuned in to subtler internal signals that will eventually steer her where she needs to go?
This contrast is echoed in the textures — creamy yogurt, tender carrots and crunchy dukkah — as well as in a subtler flavor contrast of sweet and sharp.
Other provisions were subtler yet favored the wealthy even more: tax breaks for their investments, for instance, or changes that boosted the value of their stocks.
Two are of anonymous men, and the more dashing one was reattributed to Velázquez in 2009, after cleaning revealed subtler brushwork, especially in the curly hair.
There are odd and even numbers, of course, and numbers that are multiples of 3, and numbers that differ from each other in even subtler ways.
Sure, they can upload photos and give your latest cooking adventure a like, but even moms like Gwyneth Paltrow don't understand the subtler rules of the platform.
Of course, these forces don't come to our attention as often as, say, communication, so the effects of Pluto's retrogrades are definitely subtler than those of Mercury's.
But Hunt says this assumption has relied on traditional methods of toxicology, which might miss the subtler effects caused by low doses of BPA and similar chemicals.
"The Killing Season" threads sharply catchy keyboard warble, circling back on itself again and again, around subtler chord colors and skittering percussive clicks, propulsive in their restraint.
I want to talk about the deeper, subtler, more insidious effect Mark Halperin had on our politics — one which we'll be paying for for years to come.
What Zoepf chronicles is something subtler: the internal pressures and counterpressures influencing the Arab world toward a form of social change that is by no means inevitable.
This is the kind of big, loud Broadway musical that dazzles where smaller, subtler shows like The Band's Visit and Dear Evan Hansen get under your skin.
As we're faced with decreasing sunlight, the stress of the holidays, and the anticipation of the new year, this subtler, more sensitive side will require additional attention.
Zika infection is known to cause severe birth defects early in pregnancy and subtler ones later, and can also cause a progressive paralysis called Guillain-Barré syndrome.
But the column reflects a subtler form of influence buying, one that Gulf states, and particularly the UAE, have deployed in Washington to great effect: purchasing familiarity.
But there's also the subtler side of prepping for an interview — doing the little, unexpected things that add confidence and maybe even an extra shot of charisma.
That may lead, on the margins, to less racial discrimination in the criminal justice system—but it will do little to curtail subtler methods of jury manipulation.
The most widely known type of reproductive coercion is a partner forcing or preventing someone from getting an abortion, but it can be much subtler and varied.
Or they can emerge in subtler ways, as in which metrics managers obsess over, what questions they pepper employees with and how they react to dissenting opinions.
But intersex includes a variety of conditions, and many more people have subtler variations in sex anatomy, which may manifest later in life — or not at all.
But breakups also have a range of subtler effects: reshuffling our identity, throwing off our internal biological rhythms, and forcing us to revamp assumptions about our future.
Sara Mearns, as in the fall, was dancing at peak strength, but often serving her own self-dramatizing intensity more than the subtler demands of the roles.
Yet to write off the difference simply as a function of a majoritarian advantage is to miss a subtler point about who made the move and why.
His last Times puzzle, back in August, was tongue twisters; today we have phrases that tripped me up in a subtler way but are still very fun.
The film brought to the masses not just the physicality and the raw courage of the sport, but also its subtler grace and its knottily intellectual side.
And it's true that scads of the filthy rich got that way through theft, exploitation and the subtler corruption of anti-competitive rules in politically rigged markets.
Buttigieg's ire was aimed mostly at Trump, but he made sure to draw a subtler contrast with the people he hopes to best for the Democratic nomination.
The AI can't anticipate subtler factors that contribute to the high property values of places like Greenpoint, such as access to backyard beer gardens and fancy donuts.
Vector's face also features a higher res display, making it capable of expressing subtler emotion redesigned by that staff of ex-Pixar and Dreamworks animators the company employs.
A subtler exploration of the theme of pairing the two sides might have encompassed the visual strategies artists in different camps used to push their particular ideological message.
Another, subtler function could be to help Britain navigate WTO tariff rules, notes Meredith Crowley, an economist at Cambridge University who sits on the free ports advisory panel.
Clues to their occurrence may instead survive only in some people's DNA, and even then, they may be subtler than the signs of Neanderthal and Denisovan genes there.
Responding to those setbacks, some anti-abortion leaders, such as those at the Washington-based National Right to Life Committee, urged state activists to shift to subtler tactics.
Don Smith of Dell Secureworks, another cyber-security company, reckons that the subtler of the two bears was probably rather annoyed by the crudeness of the other attack.
This is technically a generational leap for the iPhone, but it sounds like Apple has taken a different approach this year, with subtler physical changes to the phone.
There is an additional, subtler reason why the U.S. must maintain its excellence in the biomedical sciences: to set the "rules of the road," or governance, for biotechnology.
Harry Potter Deathly Hallows Adjustable Necklace, $78, at Alex and AniIf they prefer their fandom to take a subtler form, this Deathly Hallows necklace is a great choice.
Gel liners offers rich pigmented like liquid, but easier to use and manipulate like pencils; you can create a sharp wing or a subtler line just as easily.
The face I see in the mirror is slightly more masculine and serious than the one that greets me ordinarily but the difference is subtler than I'd imagined.
That year, 2002, was the curtain call for a certain kind of horror game, one prematurely abandoned—like the slower, subtler war shooter—in favor of bigger spills.
As usual, there are a few things to consider when you're buying a new TV. Some of them are obvious, but some of them are a little subtler.
Whether you're after mile-high lashes fit for a woman who saved the Bachelor franchise, or something a tiny bit subtler, we gathered our favorite lengthening tubes, ahead.
The notch remains, even as companies like Samsung push into a subtler cut-out model (not to mention all of those companies currently experimenting with pop-up cameras).
Ms. Sawari's group has suggested that inmates could stop reporting for work, stop eating or perform subtler protests, such as no longer buying supplies from the prison commissary.
Despite folksy characters with fragrant names like Sitter Mavis, who must mind her dotty mother, and Clara Breedlove, who radiates maternal warmth, the play is subtler than that.
"We see this as an attempt to shake markets out of their complacency after the failure of previous, subtler, attempts," Andrew Goodwin, an economist at Oxford Economics, said.
When you move to subtler notions of equivalence, with their infinite towers of paths between paths, even a simple rule like the associative property turns into a thicket.
Mothers who had the most pronounced alterations in their brains also scored higher on tests of emotional attachment to their babies than women whose brains underwent subtler changes.
They occupy subtler realms, quenching thirst with pure flavors and perhaps a snappy zestiness in the case of pilsner and a rich depth in the case of porter.
Review bombers can make sure buyers only see negative feedback in the "most helpful reviews" section, and short but genuine-seeming reviews could just be subtler attempts at manipulation.
Though reports have steadily decreased over the last two years, the figures not account for subtler sexual violence perpetrated on a daily basis on the streets or in bars.
While tougher to spot, it's these subtler trends that tend to be the most wearable — and Hollywood just gave us fall's biggest one yet: gilded eyes and glossy lips.
As technology picks up on these subtle emotions it would avoid manipulating you in a very crude state one could filter out to manipulate you using those subtler cues.
Bruce Gordon KomreichAssociate Director, Cornell Feline Health CenterWe're used to dogs wagging their tails when they're happy or excited, but cats are a bit subtler in their body language.
The Wilhelm Scream seems quieter than usual, and it plays at the same time as a loud explosion, almost as though the filmmakers wanted it be subtler than normal.
There are subtler allusions as well: E.T. is evoked in Eleven's ghostly Halloween costume, similar to the sheet used to disguise Elliot's alien pal as his little sister Gert.
But in the decade or so that followed those first bumbling attempts, we've witnessed a subtler and more effective strategy for convincing people to cede control over everyday purchases.
Disguise ItIf you've just gotten your piercing and don't want it to disappear permanently — but you need to cover it for your stuffy 9-to-5 — consider subtler jewelry.
The most recent, in 133, showed that outright racial discrimination has dropped close to zero, though subtler differences (such as the number of homes shown to prospective residents) persist.
HP is launching a global brand offensive today with the ultra-thin Spectre 13 laptop, and one of the subtler changes the company is making is to its logo.
In 1992, a subtler change occurred when the company went public — a more zoomed in shot of the twin-tailed woman, all colors, titles, and stars remaining the same.
It was outlawed by the Fair Housing Act in 1968, but can still be found in subtler forms, like realtors not showing houses in "white areas" to black people.
While that action is most remembered for the "little green men" — unmarked Russian special forces who seized key locations in a clandestine invasion — there were subtler components as well.
But even if Zuckerberg's testimony didn't necessarily usher in an immediate, drastic change in Big Tech's relationship with Washington, there were ample signs that a subtler development is afoot.
And in the company's defense, this is a far subtler change than the millennial-bating, elementary school anti-smoking-style sketch presentation that was 2013's "Born Mobile" campaign.
It adds new seating in the form of stools and makes subtler changes too, swapping out some of the back slats on nearby park benches with a cast resin.
That's too bad because her nominal co-star, Azudi Onyejekwe, who was in the Broadway ensemble of "Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812," is a much subtler performer.
There were subtler challenges, such as figuring out how to explain the travel ban to people who had come to the A.A.F.S.C. to study for the U.S.-citizenship exam.
Look out for "Two Circles IV," two large circles painted yellow and blue, and compare it to the much subtler and more complicated white "2 Circles, 2 Crows" outside.
In the end, they found something subtler — not a homoerotic breakup or compensatory explosions of machismo but a prickly, tender document of a teenage parting, its own small tragedy.
Investigators found no evidence that the funding significantly skewed Tufts' research or academic programs, but they believe the family and its company benefited from the relationship in subtler ways.
Trump's other speaking voice, by contrast, is a bit trickier -- definitely subtler -- because even when he's talking to a nonwhite crowd, there's a layer of meaning for white ears.
However, in Burberry Perry's case, since his use has so far only been in connection with digital music and demonstrative of his affinity for Burberry products, the intersection is subtler.
Even when we're proudly posting on social media about who we'd like to have gay sex with, internalized homophobia might linger in ways much subtler than self-imposed conversion therapy.
Rather than accepting fashion's façade as a space for glamorous escapism or criticizing it outright, Wiseman takes a subtler approach, revealing an air of ennui in all those pretty faces.
Humans rely on different principles and experiences, as well as subtler cues from the environment, drivers and pedestrians (for example, the head nod that signals the go-ahead to merge).
While the band largely eschews that record's subtler elements of discordant, droning melody (a relative term) and death metal inflections, they've lost nothing in blistering, hammer-to-the-head power.
It's subtler than insults and punches between children who obviously don't get along, said Lynn Bravewomon, coordinator of the Hayward Unified School District's Safe and Inclusive Schools Program in California.
And, this won't make your horoscope any more exciting, but it's these subtler phases and gradual transits that make the retrogrades, full moons, and Saturn returns all the more momentous.
What with its heavy arena beat, roaring power chords, unnaturally high guitar solo, and subtler shades of synthesizer than usual, it outrocks anything else that hit the charts in 1987.
Sheehan, who has complained that some local officials overlooked the LGBT community in announcing plans to commemorate the shooting's anniversary this month, said that discrimination still exists -- it's just subtler.
But Steadman is preoccupied with a subtler question — what was it that prevented Lord and his crew from going to the aid of a ship that was obviously in trouble?
The health effects from OPEs and other hormone-disrupting chemicals might be much subtler for us than they are for Captain Chonky, but growing evidence suggests that they are happening.
Yet one artist is finding catharsis in a subtler, and snarkier, way: by calling men out on their bullshit through satire and unpacking the insidious masculinity that fuels today's headlines.
Traditionally, geneticists like Firth used a process called karyotyping, which involves pairing up and ordering all the chromosomes to see if any are missing, duplicated or contain subtler structural changes.
" Acknowledging that Mr. Trump is not retreating to isolation, the critics now advance a subtler case — that he is wrecking what they describe as the America-led "liberal international order.
What was occasionally manic and overbright in the previous 100 minutes is toned so far down in the final 10 as to suggest, without words, a much subtler moral lesson.
It is possible to be so absorbed by the quickening plot here that you overlook the unfolding of the relationship, which is subtler, gentler than it is in many romances.
Yola can moan and rasp and steamroller her way through a chorus, bringing crowds to their feet; she can also tease out the pain, longing and humor of subtler moments.
And Ms. Wolfe, with Mr. Scott, is focusing on the start of Epiphany, a production partner to Pure Flix whose subtler brand name is intended to avoid alienating non-Christians.
Poetry also benefits in a subtler and more important way, because the implicit suggestion of these inclusions is that only the very best songwriters get to share space with poets.
But her contribution here is subtler: a computer-code-generated print on hemp whose belt incorporates recycled computer and headphone cords (radically revising the old phrase "waste not, no waist").
This isn't to mention the subtler parts of Trump's plan — the things that would have been labeled "self-deportation" if Trump weren't promising so many deportations of the traditional sort.
Like his more aggressive photographs featured in the Soap Factory show, the portraits in The Faces of China contain political messages, but reach a subtler understanding of the human condition.
To be frank: There is a lot of sexual violence in this movie, both overt scenes of rape and attempted rape and far subtler forms of verbal abuse and harassment.
The al-Sharif killing provides a concrete example for what they see as the culmination of larger but subtler trends, whereby Israeli efforts to control Palestinians have become fundamentally unjust.
In addition to the blatant laws like the one from 1910 that forced segregation block by block, there have been subtler tactics implemented in the city, as well as nationally.
If someone chooses to disclose a disability (something that is not obligatory), they may have grounds to sue in the event of discrimination — but there are subtler ways to be penalized.
The colors are subtler this time out, a nod perhaps, to a company looking for people to take it a bit more seriously, as it grows up from its bombastic roots.
While the first film used Maleficent's former love, King Stefan, to comment on the greed and violence of masculine aggression, Mistress of Evil uses Ingrith to explore subtler forms of manipulation.
Its clean burning produced a paler, subtler and more consistent product, and though darker, sweeter styles still predominated, brewers started to aim those pale ales at the palates of wealthier drinkers.
Toca TV, on the other hand, claims its videos have no third-party advertising or sponsored content – meaning there won't be subtler paid product placements, either, which are prevalent on YouTube.
Now, as it unveils its eagerly-anticipated summer menu, we're glad to see that the coffee behemoth is aiming for something a bit subtler, more refreshing, and somewhat more health-conscious.
But these differences between people born prematurely or full-term probably aren't due to higher rates of disability, the authors speculated, but more subtler effects on their personality or social functioning.
The second season, subtitled "Lady, Killer," is a slightly subtler spoof; Lavinia's case echoes the Robert Durst-centric miniseries The Jinx, as well as drawing on Law & Order and S-Town.
A subtler figure, associated with Catholic ritual, is a harmonic progression that combines a tonic chord with a triad on the flattened sixth degree: say, A-flat major against E major.
Rather, Ms. Rousseff's political opponents have done something subtler: They exploited the popular will and the letter of the law to serve their own interests, rather than the interests of democracy.
The first transfer of allegiance Kaag makes is from the ethos of "self-reliance" in Ralph Waldo Emerson to a subtler notion of "self-cultivation" from his disciple, Henry David Thoreau.
This new gene-editing technique, which was introduced last year by a Harvard research team led by David Liu, is a lot like Jiu-Jitsu in terms of its subtler approach.
"We're going to have far more information than we have now, and sensitivity to far subtler effects than we can probe now," said Marc Kamionkowski, a cosmologist at Johns Hopkins University.
Although the mahjong scene is the most explicit example of the ways the film prioritizes Asian viewers, many critics have pointed out how even the subtler details made them feel seen.
Subtler and better is the art by Chia-En Jao, from Taiwan, who interrogates that island's history, and the ways nationalism can obscure it, with sly humor and an easy hand.
A subtler fairy tale setting was found in the small town of Mittenwald, Germany's center for violin-making, with its impeccably preserved pedestrian old town, canals flowing along the cobblestone streets.
Unlike other botanical florals, frangipani doesn't have a fruity note — a distinction that makes it subtler for everyday wear and more understated than tropical flowers such as ylang-ylang and Osmanthus.
Others show up in where animals choose to live, their success in fending off predators, or their ability to hunt — or in subtler impacts to mating, reproductive success, and physiological stress.
But the flavor is all herbs, half registered as fragrance — galangal and sun-baked earth, bright threads of kaffir lime leaves, and cilantro roots, subtler and more profound than the stems.
They have also taken the opportunity to somewhat revise what "Spanish Colonial Art" means by, overall, downplaying gilt, ornamentation and spectacle in favor of complex cultural narratives and subtler visual drama.
Perhaps it's a signal flare for anyone insensitive to the subtler, slipperier drama already at play among the excellent cast, a Shickian sisterhood that also includes Lily Gold and Mina Nishimura.
Warren's campaign slogan — "I have a plan for that" — is a vehicle for a subtler message: Warren understands "that," whatever that is, well enough to have a plan to fix it.
For example, though analysts often say that Russia "hacked the election," this shorthand refers to something much subtler than altering the vote itself — just one of many points of growing confusion.
The color is richer and the gradation considerably subtler, and, since the restoration is Parajanov's original cut, the running time is 10 minutes shorter than the Kino version released in 211.
A subtler response to the question of what belongs in a museum was ''Salón-Sala-Salón (Classroom/Gallery/ Classroom),'' created in 2017 by Chemi Rosado-Seijo, who lives in Puerto Rico.
Having 22018 years of Holzer's work in one place means it's possible to trace lines of activity that are subtler and more poetic than the broad strokes she's most known for.
Proposals for citywide changes have obvious local costs to people who don't like the status quo, but there's no way to discuss the subtler — but ultimately more important — broader citywide benefits.
That's the extreme example, and there's much subtler examples, that are just using extreme verbs on existing truths that are ... let's call it gray news instead of fake news or something.
One of the subtler design changes in Apple's recent MacBook and MacBook Pro models was the replacement of Apple's magnetically detaching MagSafe charger with standard USB-C ports for charging the laptops.
As Ryan Broderick explains, TikTok's popularity may signal the arrival of a subtler form of algorithmic influence, with sophisticated Chinese AI controlling what becomes viral content shared among millions of young Americans.
While the Women's March rose up seemingly overnight as the bellwether of activism in the aftermath of the 2016 election, a subtler revolution has been showing up at the doors of NOW.
The sound design also helps bring the series' creatures to life, though roars, grunts, snuffles, and subtler noises like heavy footsteps, or the rustling of raptors rushing through a field of wheat.
They might not be the flashiest features, but Samsung's new Galaxy S10 line has a subtler pair of upgrades that could meaningfully improve the experience of using them day in and out.
More scrutiny than ever is in place on the tech industry, and while high-profile cases like Mark Zuckerberg's appearance in front of lawmakers garner headlines, there are subtler forces at work.
Her pie, although a delicious take, called for subtler ingredient and instruction additions — like dark rum and orange zest, and blind-baking — that might be lost on certain palates and baking beginners.
Whatever racial exclusion our family had felt was of the subtler New England variety -- not much in the way of racial slurs or threats of violence, but plenty of jokes and innuendo.
Now we have a Kickstarter though, for a triple-sleeve 12-inch soundtrack for the first game, and for that the colors and motifs have gone more spiritual, as well as subtler.
There are subtler throwbacks as well that longtime Mario players will recognize from the last few decades: characters, theme songs, and general situations that hearken back most frequently to the 2D Marios.
These subtler forms of discrimination, familiar to almost any woman who has held a job, can in fact be especially insidious, since they are easier for companies, and even victims, to dismiss.
The prose style in the three memoirs alters under the pressure of the changing agenda: the first time pained and urgent, the second subtler and more considered, the last orotund and outward.
The more evolved Westworld is less like a theme park than a "sandbox" video game, an open environment in which interactions are subtler, less predictable and more determined by the guests' impulses.
There were bolder gestures in this collection, like the exaggerated, bulblike shoulders of some of their sweaters, but the subtler ones hit harder, like the finicky precision of a many-buttoned blouse.
A subtler engagement with current events, specifically prison reform, is present in the booth of Chicago gallery Boyfriends, which is showing two multilayered cut paper bas relief works by Jacques Louis Vidal.
He also spearheaded the use of chemical aniline dyes, which introduced vibrant reds and deep purples to Japanese printmaking, in contrast to traditional plant and mineral-based dyes, which rendered subtler shades.
This is one of the subtler things which signals a real change, because it seemed so unscripted and natural in a company which doesn't do that as well as it used to.
Lurking beneath that obsession with friendship dynamics, however, is the subtler adolescent fear of leaving home and having to find affection on one's own terms, out in the cold, grown-up world.
Filmed sex scenes can be subtler than theatrical ones, because stage actors have to exaggerate gestures to register before a crowd, but Cusati-Moyer also told me he feels more empowered onstage.
An even subtler idea was proposed by researchers at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Indiana University Bloomington, and Alibaba, a big Chinese information-technology firm, in a paper published in 2018.
We got rid of slavery, and replaced it with Jim Crow, then replaced that with subtler forms of racism, structural inequalities that kept black people from buying homes or getting good jobs.
This new take on mono makeup still pays homage to matching your lips, cheeks, and eyes, but in a subtler way, with more attention to texture, and in shades of soft orange-pink.
That Untouchable opened at the Sundance Film Festival is itself a rebuke, both to the man at its center and, in subtler ways, to the industry culture that enabled him for so long.
But this gives us an idea of the medical infrastructure challenges Houston is likely to endure in the coming months — and a sense of the subtler difficulties that could linger for much longer.
And the subtler types of harassment, such as suggestive remarks and lewd jokes, are still widely tolerated, though they can make a workplace so unbearable for a woman that she decides to leave.
With all the betrayals, torture, time-looping, and universe-hopping crammed into the first season of Star Trek: Discovery, fans can be forgiven for missing subtler story points aboard the Federation vessel Discovery.
The progressive policy leaders I spoke with — some of whom declined to be named while discussing the presidential campaign —emphasized a substantial amount of overlap between Brown and Warren, with some subtler distinctions.
Gadot's performance rests on her physical confidence in playing a comic-book icon — she's like a majestic synthesis of Angelina Jolie, Laura Benanti and maybe Amal Clooney — but there are subtler touches, too.
A Telegram message on the HTC 2820 or Galaxy S29 drops in a big Material Design card from the top of the screen, which is no more informative than Huawei's subtler sliver alert.
The forms of violence that I observed and was complicit in were subtler—the destruction of food and water caches, a pervasive attitude of dismissal and neglect, a persistent use of dehumanizing slurs.
Mr. Perry and Mr. Lanthimos are skilled at that kind of audacious provocation, but there are other kinds of difficulty to be sampled, and other movies that have subtler ways of inviting argument.
Instead of offering new training, or taking away insurance coverage, or doing one of the many expensive, complicated things that might change medical practice, researchers have been exploring the power of subtler nudges.
Outlook: A subtler, more inscrutable operator, Claire is more interesting than the indefatigably hammy Frank, whose fourth-wall-breaking monologues had grown especially tiresome (though Claire has begun to use the same device).
A subtler and perhaps more frustrating pattern is when older people respond to youth activism by calling them inspiring, marveling at their combination of gravity and youth, but not doing what they say.
Several people I interviewed pointed to a subtler problem, which may lie at the root of the low salaries and institutional neglect: Americans are suspicious of anyone who deals voluntarily with the dead.
Some of the subtler notes were lost in the rowdy din: The ginger in the apple variety was hard to make out, and the honey flavor got shouted down by its peach partner.
Subtler moves could also work in Wells Fargo's favor: The Labor Department, which began an investigation last year into the bank's treatment of its employees, has stopped publicizing its enforcement actions and fines.
But Canada's prime minister, Justin Trudeau, took a subtler tack on Wednesday, when he joined Mr. Trump's daughter Ivanka and Nikki R. Haley, the ambassador to the United Nations, for a Broadway show.
Beyond the obvious signs like graying hair and memory problems are myriad shifts both subtler and more consequential: Metabolic processes run less smoothly; neurons respond less swiftly; the replication of DNA grows faultier.
But disruptions could come in subtler forms of protest such as more absences, which could cause longer lines at airports, said Jeffrey Price, a professor of aviation security at Metropolitan State University of Denver.
The cover is subtler than some others we've heard, but there's a lot of authorship in it as well, with the two cellists performing some string acrobatics in the second part of the song.
A subtler concern voiced by some constitutional lawyers was that, while Mr Renzi might be trusted with additional powers, they could one day be wielded by a leader with a shakier attachment to democracy.
This plasticity of sound, which, in subtler form, is one of Dither's hallmarks, required an extraordinarily complex amount of footwork on a battery of pedals and switches arranged in front of the musicians' chairs.
But, as we've said before, the other phases of the moon, albeit subtler in their influence, can still be a presence in your everyday life — especially if you view it through an astrological lens.
The move came in the face of intensive international diplomacy seeking to stop wider Palestinian unrest, with Israel saying it would introduce subtler security measures instead to secure the site following a fatal attack.
Apple has also seems to have tweaked how it denotes an LTE watch: rather than filling the digital crown with a red dot, it now just features a red ring, which is much subtler.
Some say that demanding physical expressions of sexuality or other concrete confirmations of queer relationships from creators creates a higher bar for queer romance than straight romance and can erase subtler, more complex relationships.
But when he's battling a jihadist group, that same tone seems (as Theodor Adorno observed that such bids for authenticity often do) like little more than a shrewder variety of fakeness, a subtler posturing.
This exquisite Yasujiro Ozu film from 21920 is a subtler expression of intergenerational tension than his subsequent "Tokyo Story" (21915), but it perhaps lays just as great a claim to being his archetypal work.
And yet, when Ilya eventually finds out that Sadie's biological mother is an addict, just like Vladimir, it's as if Fitzpatrick doesn't trust the subtler bonds she forges between characters without this forced parity.
Having written about immigration before, we knew other, subtler changes were most likely already happening — from how immigration officers make their arrests and who they take in to the lives of those left behind.
That would make her direction less of an extreme about-face compared with Mr. Tisci than everyone might have assumed, and more of a refinement; steward of a subtler, more intimate kind of seduction.
We need to feel trapped along with Medea, who fantasizes about being a bird, but a stillness in space calls for other motion, and subtler music, which Yew's use of his actors never offers.
Anyone interested in a particular artist, from die-hard fans to novelty seekers, can listen to a whole album repeatedly — not just song samples, not just YouTube choices — and let subtler material sink in.
Shashank Joshi, a fellow at the Royal United Services Institute, said he suspected that Mr. Menon was signaling something subtler: a warning that India's strategy could adapt in wartime, potentially to include first strikes.
"It has a savory note, and is floral-y but not in the way of a rosewater — it's much subtler," says Becerra, adding that the elixir helps clear her mind and increase her concentration.
If all that feels like a little too much drama, there is a subtler way to introduce visual interest to a bathroom: Instead of choosing a vividly patterned tile, focus on the installation pattern.
So expect escalation: not only outright hacking and social media disinformation in countries like Germany, France, and the Netherlands that have approaching elections, but also subtler data sabotage and maybe even attacks on physical infrastructure.
Eschewing typical forms of Chinese soft power, TikTok could be the arrival of a subtler form of algorithmic influence, with sophisticated Chinese AI controlling what becomes viral content potentially shared among millions of young Americans.
Putting body cameras on police seems like a net good for everyone involved, but how to deploy them and what the subtler effects will be are questions that would be better answered sooner than later.
While Colin Kaepernick has become a lightning rod this season for his kneeling protests of the national anthem before NFL games, West has long been making a similar — albeit much subtler statement — before NBA games.
Besides the rectangular array that China Mobile is testing in Shanghai, it is also experimenting with smaller, subtler "tiles" that can be combined and, say, embedded into the lettering on the side of a building.
Suggesting he may have a finer and subtler grasp on irony than previously imagined, he regaled a conference at the U.N. Convention Against Corruption with his take on a recent conversation he had with Trump.
In the video's subtler, but climactic end, the two performers stand side-by-side with their backs towards the camera, heads tilted towards the ground in order to carry the steel slabs on their necks.
Yet the growing tyranny of feelings in the way Americans talk — about everything from how to fund public education to which presidential candidate to support — exerts a subtler kind of coercion on the public sphere.
On reflection, though, the thing has given rise to a confidence that is subtler, and truly everyday: It has refined my understanding of utility, of which functions are essential and which can be dispensed with.
The Translation: If it seems a little too radical for real life, try a subtler version of mismatching, one that will jolt some energy into your current accessories without overpowering the rest of your outfit.
It occludes the far subtler and more interesting insights that a genius can provoke, and too confidently pigeonholes an individual who knowingly rejected the stifling limitations of his country's artificial racial binary for a dupe.
Our era's seemingly race-neutral languages of security, legality, culture, productivity and assimilation are often strongly inflected with racial meanings, but they're subtler and deniable, attracting far less opposition than, say, likening countries to outhouses.
But I believe they distract from a deeper, subtler intellectual problem on the modern campus: the profound alienation of professors who don't hold the mainstream political views and are treated as outsiders as a result.
One model wore a zippered leather trench coat and a spiked leather mask, for example, and subtler pieces, like a floral-print cocktail dress, were paired with opera gloves and leggings made from black latex.
Ecological issues do play an important role in the retrospective, but subtler representations, such as "The presence of absence pavilion" (2019), fall a little flat among the techno-wizardry and flashy geometry of other works.
Collaborative robots, designed to fill flexible roles and be smaller and easier to integrate among employees and existing machines, may have a subtler effect, raising the need for more nuanced measures of their socioeconomic impact.
And out of that dearth of information about the subtler effects of hormonal birth control has emerged a growing anxiety about how the pill could be shaping people's moods, behaviors, and relationships to other people.
Although the album isn't hookless or empty, shifting the bright, blank sound of her earlier music to a subtler pastel doesn't make it weirder or more difficult either; if anything the softening suits her material.
There's overt sexism, like that awful peer reviewer who said women researchers should get help from men, and subtler forms, like how male researchers tend to choose fewer female trainees to work in their labs.
It repeals the ACA's requirement that we all buy insurance, but then reinserts a similar idea through the subtler requirement that we all need to maintain insurance coverage with no gaps if we want insurance access.
Its edges are now more angular, and more importantly, HP has moved the vents from the side of the laptop around to the back, where they're a lot subtler and supposed to keep the machine cooler.
"Babes in the Wood" is one of his subtler works: two children appear to be asleep in each other's arms, but the scattering of leaves on their finely carved clothing suggests that their rest is eternal.
Freeletics relies on another form of subtler, looks-based motivation: you are encouraged to take a picture of your flabby stomach before you start, so you'll always have a reference point for how far you've come.
Some of the more dramatic techniques have had me thinking, Wow, I didn't even know you were allowed to draw on that part of your face, while others were much subtler but made all the difference.
Some of the locations include subtler nods to their countries of origin (while still maintaining the classic Starbucks style), and others are completely immersed and nearly unrecognizable as a go-to place for a summer Frapp.
It's subtler than questioning the core constitutionality of decades-old Supreme Court precedent, but, at least in the short term, a more realistic way for the judiciary to execute its constitutional power to decide what's legal.
It was a time when a new school of rising filmmakers, from Todd Haynes to Christine Vachon, sought to minimize camp influences and maximize mainstream legitimacy in gay filmmaking through subtler, fully realized on-screen characters.
It's logical, from the perspective of companies that want you to use their products, but I can't help but wish there was a subtler way to get that point across without shoving it in my face.
Respawn also nailed the subtler things, like the actual "light" portion of the "lightsaber" — Cal's saber emits an actual glow, to the point where players have to use it to light up darker areas at points.
The point is driven home not just by the texts but also by subtler details, from the accents in the audio pieces (which slowly shift from British to period-correct American) to the evolving flag designs.
Dogs also appear to be able to read subtler gestures such as social cues like using the direction of human gaze to find hidden food and objects — a task that apes also struggle with, The Scientist reports.
If it mostly consists of outer planets (anything past the asteroid belt), its influence on you may be on the subtler side, since, due to their distance from Earth, these planets have less immediate effects on us.
Bodies are a particularly fertile ground for Rosler's explorations of gender, as well as of a different kind of violence — not that of war, but of judgement and the subtler ways that judgment is inflicted against women.
Subtler still — perhaps too subtle — are the surfaces of "Untitled (Two Triangular Columns)" (1965), a pair of six-foot, three-sided towers of which painted sides change in tone, rather predictably, according to their angle of illumination.
But while so many contemporary films rely on technology to the point that they feel dated after an OS update, Lowery's work is inspired by it in subtler ways, as seen in A Ghost Story's untraditional narrative.
But cheery photo essays by professional women about other women hesitating to join the work force make a subtler point: that the actual mechanics of discrimination tend to be more complicated than they appear from a distance.
Lead single "Rising Water" is quieter and subtler than anything McMorrow's written before, a change he chalked up to a blossoming relationship with some of the production forces in Drake's OVO crew in an interview with The Fader.
Now, some 40 years on, in a show of new work at Metro Pictures, the virtuosity is greater than ever, or at least subtler, and Ms. Sherman is still sole actor, director and costumer in a continuing drama.
At first sight, Bruguera's intervention appears to be subtler: a large patch of the hall's floor is painted in a dull black; a loud, low-frequency rumbling emanates disconcertingly from massive speakers at the end of the hall.
But in 2019, with much of the blatant discrimination against women in the law has been expelled, the final frontier of women's equality may be fighting for these subtler forms of discrimination, she argued, abortion restrictions among them.
Just as the glow of city lights causes twinkling stars to recede from sight, so sugar- and salt-laced foods prevent the palate from experiencing subtler flavors, and strong scents can also overwhelm and confuse our olfactory register.
Sure, the transformation was subtler than I would have liked, but Dr. Zamani had forewarned me that I would not have baby-smooth skin, so my expectations were far more realistic by the time she began injecting me.
The kinds of pronoun circles that make Natalie Wynn uncomfortable, as well as subtler actions like pronouns in Twitter bios or email signatures, are all earnest attempts at making trans people more visible and thus, hopefully, more accepted.
But the examples of Pittsburgh's algorithm for evaluating the severity of child abuse and neglect cases, and Los Angeles's system for determining which homeless people should receive housing assistance, are subtler and in some ways more eye-opening.
But as a new report from the RAND Corporation points out, the reality may be far subtler: As AI slowly erodes the foundations that made the Cold War possible, we may find ourselves hurtling towards all-out nuclear war.
Besides, using mindfulness to deal with any given problematic feeling naturally tends to lead to greater awareness of, and more critical reflection on, other feelings as well, including even the subtler of the feelings that may drive cognitive biases.
Ariana Grande's fourth studio album Sweetener is out today, and while it's upbeat enough to sound like a bubbly celebration of the pop star's domestic bliss with SNL fiancé Pete Davidson, there's a subtler — and darker — undertone to it.
Others are much subtler in their Lower East Side homages; for instance, the artist NDA used to work at the Essex Street Market and, during a recent visit, struck up a conversation with the butchers near his former stall.
There was plenty of pure bucket-getting bravado—take your pick from this video; I'll have the fade he lobbed over Gordon Hayward to beat the shot clock in the first quarter—but there were also some subtler pleasures.
Like Margaret Atwood's "The Handmaid's Tale," it's also a novel about a subjugated woman, in this case not to a totalitarian theocracy but to subtler forces its heroine is only beginning to understand and fears she is complicit with.
If they were slightly too young to appreciate the subtler notes of the film's playful eye rolls, double entendres, and slew of references—even as they quoted it endlessly—at the time, today, they make memes out of it.
One example of these subtler types of touches is the button you can use to get back to our main feed while reading, which doubles as a progress indicator as you read through a story, and indicates when you've finished.
Peel away that awe and the puzzle of house itself is harder and subtler, however, the sense it elicits ultimately more interesting and more satisfying: it gives us just enough wonder and doubt to allow the imagination to run wild.
While Phoenix went bold with his portrayal of Arthur Fleck in "Joker" — complete with several impassioned outbursts, and some seriously weird dancing — Driver's performance as a man in the midst of a dissolving marriage was subtler, sadder, and infinitely more memorable.
Some elected officials shared hate-filled social media posts urging violence against Muslims, while others used subtler, loaded language to smear Islam as they opposed mosque-building projects or wrote bills aimed at what they portrayed as the threat of Sharia.
That said, Under Armour told us that those original colorways sold out fast, and last week they launched a few more colors — like black and grey — so if you're not into the intense hues, you can opt for something subtler.
He describes this as some of cinemas's most basic grammar, and it's interesting to see how he's pulled out how the Coens use the technique to convey not only dialogue, but some of the subtler elements of the story as well.
Smartphones passively track and record where people go, who they talk to and for how long; their apps reveal subtler personal information, such as their political views, what they like to read and watch and how they spend their money.
Instead, administration officials have previewed a subtler approach, which they say will prevent human rights issues from becoming obstacles to important US economic and security relationships around the world, even if that means a quieter US voice on the subject.
In addition to the product itself, Schenk's worked with sex therapists and educators to develop a series of education materials that promote "mindful masturbation," a slower, more thoughtful self-pleasure process that encourages the body to appreciate subtler stimulation. Blewit!
Rather than stripping all ads from the internet forever, Adblock Plus is hoping to replace the bad ads — anything it deems too big, too ugly, or too intrusive — with good ads, ones that are smaller, subtler, and theoretically much less annoying.
It's much more of an eye sore than the subtler rows of dots on the other Zs. But since you'll almost always have a case, style shell, or one of the MotoMods attached, you'll never really have to look at it.
The Shitty Media Men list—the Google spreadsheet that collated anonymous annotated allegations ranging from rape to general creepiness against named individuals, and was almost immediately leaked to the press—seemed to spark subtler controversies in private than it did online.
It may have been the purest expression of the court's approach to corruption for more than a decade: Americans and their elected representatives can't be trusted to discern its subtler forms from ordinary political activity, so there's no point in trying.
The helicoptering casualties sketched in Stillman's 2010 The M-Factor—which prepares managers for a future in which irate phone-calls from the parents of millennial employees become routine—have given way, in recent years, to subtler, fact-backed portraits.
Researchers studying the spread of disinformation on Facebook, Twitter, Reddit and other platforms say the new, subtler tactics have allowed most of the so-called information operations campaigns to survive purges by the big social media companies and avoid government scrutiny.
While the script keeps the two women apart, back-to-back scenes emphasize both the stark differences between the queens and the subtler similarities — Elizabeth, while vicious, is reliably shrewd, Vivian Pickles's Mary is flightier, but also canny and self-aware.
By Friday, when Murray appeared before the news media, the chatter at the weeklong N.F.L. combine — an annual predraft meat market that makes little pretense of being anything subtler — had been dominated by discussions of his physical qualifications (or lack thereof).
The cruelty of this brand of anti-gay "conversion therapy" is subtler than that, and the agents of that cruelty are less Lydia and Rick than the parents and guardians who have shunted Cameron and the others into their care.
Some scientists have speculated that other subtler, interior movement patterns, such as the ways in which our muscles fire in choreography with one another when we will our body to move, might be particular to each of us and relatively constant.
But since the last reduction in the reserve ratio, early last year, officials have turned to subtler and more precise tools, like transactions in China's increasingly sophisticated credit markets, that allow them to guide the economy in more directed ways.
Polls suggest that Beijing's heavy-handed ways might be backfiring and driving voters to embrace President Tsai Ing-wen, who opposes close ties with the mainland — but Beijing may be turning to subtler, digital-age methods to inflame and divide.
From its modern-day origins under Rafael Kubelik and Fritz Reiner to the brawny blasts of the Georg Solti era to the subtler approaches taken by Daniel Barenboim and now Riccardo Muti, brass has long been central to the ensemble's sound.
They did this in ways that were crude, like simply refusing to insure people with preexisting conditions, and ways that were subtler, like designing plans that made sense for the healthy but didn't cover key services needed by the sick.
So if you're tired of debating with your conservative uncle at family dinners, think of this manicure set as a subtler way to fight the patriarchy — especially given the fact that "People Are People" is an argument that's pretty hard to disagree with.
The King, unlike his ally Trump, who prefers the megaphone in his quest for dialogue with Iran's mullahs, opted for a subtler soft-power effort to tamp down tensions, giving visiting Iranian diplomats plentiful access to Mecca at this deeply religious time.
Bajiquan is a northern China martial art known for its use of short-ranged elbow and shoulder strikes, and Li was renowned for rejoining the with another northern fighting technique—piguaquan—which utilized palm techniques and a subtler movement in the hips.
In 2016, when a lot of tracks labeled as "deep house" might make you shudder with their barrage of wallowed synths and metallic clangs, On the Raw Again offers something smoother, subtler and melodic—a reminder of the genre's potential for uncomplicated bliss.
The real challenge for Apple and other major tech companies moving forward is that many of the enhancements and capabilities they're going to introduce over the next several years are likely to be a lot subtler refinements of existing products or services.
So whether you're a beauty beginner and want to stick to something on the subtler side or your beauty alter ego for the night is glam AF, these looks are meant to inspire, innovate, and get you way out of your comfort zone.
Words like "shade" (misused to the degree that it is now a catchall term for "insult," as opposed to its far subtler origins) and "realness" are now said on the regular by people who have never seen or even heard of the documentary.
Rather, they described a subtler role, in which money amplifies preexisting norms and habits that favor a pro-Saudi consensus, deepening a bias that would exist in the absence of that money but would not be quite as strongly held or widely expressed.
It is far more parsimonious to assume that the man who asked Russia to intervene against his opponent at a press conference a year ago is, in a subtler but more insidious way, inviting a repeat performance next year and in 2020.
It's a subtler and more friendly approach than the Echo's blue light that feels like it's looking at you when you talk to it, but the Home's touch-based volume controls are not as easy to use as the Echo's physical ring.
Despite a worry that fMRI lie detection or EEG "mind reading" will swoop in and upend the justice system, the actual neuroscience being presented as evidence is much subtler, and is making an impact in all stages of the criminal justice process.
Instead, she suggested ways to think about real people in the village, to include babies, the old, or the sick, facial expressions that might include the subtler emotions, and to observe distinctive personal features like spectacles, a moustache, large nose, or mole.
But while "Gone Girl" and "Fates and Furies" used the technique for sensational ends, Livesey's novel, despite its occasionally portentous tone (what hath Mercury wrought!), is more in the Bridge school, delving into the subtler miscommunications of even the most intertwined lives.
Though serious baseline power remains the most popular and fail-safe route to stardom, players with subtler, more creative games are also finding a way to win consistently, just as Radwanska, a former world No. 2 and Wimbledon finalist, did before her injuries.
Another miniature of wild salmon filet with cloudberry vinegar and nettle leaves that created a pleasantly felted feeling on the tongue worked similarly and as the meal became subtler, I learned more about Kontrast's Swedish-born chef, Mikael Svensson, from the chatty waitress.
While some mothers told the researchers of sexual violence by United Nations personnel, most of the stories recounted subtler forms of coercion, with peacekeepers trading small amounts of money or food for sex with women and girls who were often desperately poor.
Perhaps for this reason, Match Group CEO Mandy Ginsberg opted for a subtler (if still ironic) form of trash-talking in her response:We're flattered that Facebook is coming into our space—and sees the global opportunity that we do—as Tinder continues to skyrocket.
Gay stereotypes come in many guises, some of them subtler than others, but one that always struck me as strange was the concept of the classic 'gay icon' – the idea that I should worship at the altar of divas like Mariah Carey, Cher and Madonna.
"Catastrophic losses in wildlife populations and habitats as a result of human activity are well documented, but the subtler ways in which we affect animal behavior are more difficult to detect and quantify," lead author of the study Kaitlyn Gaynor said in a statement.
Instagram's trick was to create subtler overlays than Photoshop — which could completely obliterate a photo with its most extreme settings — and to focus on the most essential and eye-pleasing enhancements (more contrast and saturation are to photos as more bass is to music).
There's nothing wrong with any of this, and I really like the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus, but the changes come directly from Apple's "S" playbook: Upgrades instead of an overhaul, so the number stays the same to signal the subtler nature of the changes.
It's much subtler than the traffic incident, but every choice he has to make (Yael versus Chantal, to stay or to leave, to choose Tiffany or not) is filtered through racial optics in a way Adam never had to worry about, and it's worth noting.
There are far better techniques to disseminating story themes than having a character narrate and outline them in red pen (in other parts, the show does opt for these subtler methods), and Tony didn't have to be the one to do it every time.
And then, there were a handful of subtler applications: a post-sports flush at Issey Miyake, sun-kissed skin at Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini and a rosy glow at Oscar de la Renta done with eye shadow (called "Maybe I Will" and out this spring).
What we've seen instead are coups of a subtler form: takeovers or intimidation of the news media, rigged elections that disenfranchise opposing voters, new rules of the game that give the ruling party overwhelming control even if it loses the popular vote, corrupted courts.
The joint ensemble, with the Finnish women sporting scarves and the men wearing subtler ties in the blue of the cross on their nation's flag, was excellent even through the many challenges of the contemporary fare, as only to be expected from such lofty auspices.
There were also subtler takes on DiMattio's pieces (which often explore cross-cultural notions of beauty and womanhood) that incorporated ruffles, fringe and mixed patterns, projecting an air of bourgeois bohemianism: Here were women who go where they want and dress as they please.
Even as movie audiences celebrate "Hidden Figures," the story of black women who overcame legally sanctioned discrimination to perform critical calculations in the race to put a man on the moon, educators say that new, subtler obstacles to higher-level math education have arisen.
But the plan also includes a subtler and very significant move for American health: the elimination of the largest fund for disease prevention in the federal budget, along with 12 percent of the budget for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, by 2019.
But the report also highlighted that women scientists much more often experience subtler forms of gendered harassment, whether it's stigmatization of working mothers, bullying of junior colleagues by senior male scientists, or having to see their co-workers post nude images at work or the lab.
But somewhere around my 100th episode, his subtler, more nuanced qualities began to surface – his ability to lean on almost any surface (barbed wire, fire, wind), his high-octane brand of empathy and his spot-on eye for pairing any environment with the perfect leather jacket.
Although I need to wear my Invisalign aligners for 22 hours a day (which, to be honest, is often more like 20), and take them out to eat and drink, which is a pain, they are undoubtedly subtler, more comfortable, and less restrictive than their metallic predecessors.
But the design product color schemes have trended toward the more subtle, and the company started delivering a subtler and fuller audio experience around the time it introduced the Studio 2, in an attempt to fulfill the promise of the record producers behind the company's launch.
Jacob and Pharrell, on the other hand, chose subtler means of differentiating their looks, with the young Room star pairing his tux with some very snazzy Star Wars-themed socks, while the consummate fashion plate musician nonchalantly cuffed his trousers and rocked his loafers sans socks.
This story takes a subtler route than the usual superhero-esque fare, giving all the characters and creatures their own piece of the story, weaving an ending that — in keeping with the rest of the book — is more gentle harmony than bold crescendo, but no less satisfying.
The safety valve of travel abroad was used in a subtler way to undermine the Yes campaign's work: "They can just go to England," an argument that was written into the Irish constitution in 1992 with the Thirteenth Amendment affirming the right to travel for an abortion.
The instability that results from recasting a country's economy has a subtler impact than military intervention, but it can be just as traumatic, taxing entire generations psychologically, exacting a death toll of its own, and creating the social conditions ripe for new autocratic leaders to take power.
Given today's social norms, only the most defiant, the most willing to embrace racial stereotypes, will admit such prejudice, so researchers had in recent years largely abandoned such questions in favor of subtler measures of racial resentment (including, for instance, a strong denial of institutional racism).
Subtler than its setting — largely in the courtroom of the Nuremberg Trials — would imply, its decision to make the major characters alter egos of Wagner and his wife, Cosima, nonetheless too simplistically suggested the composer's complicity in Nazi horrors, while also sapping the underlying story of interest.
If Hollywood stories are indeed moving away from those told largely by cisgender white men, that shift seems as if it would inevitably be hastened by the presence of a professional whose job it is to suggest subtler revelations about the physical and psychological experiences of sex.
Governments and businesses would dramatically improve their ability to identify and suppress human trafficking if they focused on the subtler "invisible" abuses of power, discrimination, debt bondage, and financial coercion that actually keep workers enslaved, rather than on "traditional" notions of slavery such as physical abuse.
The quotes ("Only the notorious corks float to the surface, as for example, the unspeakably dull and subtler Kantorowicz, who has promoted himself from theorist of the state party to a position of Communist officiousness") referred to Alfred Kantorowicz, a Communist writer, not to medievalist Ernst Kantorowicz.
Beyond the ongoing push to allow trans people to tell our own stories, the next frontier in advancing trans portrayals on the screen will be moving past storylines about the transition process, and allowing even subtler shades of trans experience to emerge in moving, artful media.
Implicit racial bias tends to work against the same groups that are the victims of the type of overt racism that you hear from white supremacists or the subtler bigotry of people who believe that racial minorities suffer from cultural pathology or who actively defend racial and ethnic stereotypes.
The incident Dutta described occurred 10 years ago, but it was only after the Weinstein revelations that India began to acknowledge how power was abused in the film industry — not with the kind of bloody violence seen on screen, but a subtler coercion that was sexual, economic, and social.
OnePlus demonstrates its upgraded meticulousness in a couple of subtler ways: the fingerprint reader now has a ceramic cover, the camera lenses are protected by sapphire glass, and the notification LED and the capacitive key backlights are perfectly disguised so as to be totally invisible when not active.
Rather than large swaths of the internet suddenly becoming unavailable or only offered for a fee, internet providers will likely continue to explore subtler methods of advantaging themselves and their partners, like offering data to use certain services for free or speeding up delivery of their own content.
KOLA HOUSE At this new restaurant on the edge of the meatpacking district, PepsiCo, the multibillion-dollar purveyor of soft drinks and snack foods, is much subtler about its ownership, with no visible logos anywhere, than is Kellogg's, which recently opened a blatantly branded restaurant in Times Square.
If these platforms want us to believe they are taking this seriously, and want us to believe that they are dedicating real resources to this — not to prevent trivial abuses like the proof-of-concept tests done this week, but deeper, subtler, tactics — they need to show their work.
Not only are women expected to weather sexual violence, intimate partner violence, workplace discrimination, institutional subordination, the expectation of free domestic labor, the blame for our own victimization, and all the subtler, invisible cuts that undermine us daily, we are not even allowed to be angry about it.
The scene's physical comedy only heightens its subtler, sadder ironies, such as the exhaustion of having to perform under observation what you in fact are; the pained, fallen clown is so palpably the responsible and loving parent that the grimacing phony was straining to impersonate just moments before.
If you've never felt its influence before, that could be because this dreamy planet is so far away from Earth, and the outer planets are known to have subtler, less immediate effects on our everyday lives (unlike, say, Mercury, whose retrograde we usually feel like the flip of a switch).
But this penetrating memoir shows how those who were spared the brutality of southern segregation nevertheless had to learn to navigate a much subtler set of tacit rules and assumptions: excel, but don't show off; be comfortable anywhere, but be aware that prejudice can rear its ugly head at any moment.
However, despite its image abroad as a peacemaking nation and beacon of fairness, the state continues to enact colonialism by subtler means, such as demanding reindeer herd reduction on the grounds of overgrazing — even, ironically, while opening up the same land to corporate interests — which threatens their livelihoods and culture.
President Obama's "legacy incentive" to try to shore up support for his touchstone achievement is obvious, but a subtler aspect to this ploy is that many Republicans and moderate Democrats are eager to find a framing of the policy that removes the ACA from the day-to-day partisan struggles.
He is from a modest background and a childhood colored by the tragic Dunblane school shootings, and he has always worn his ambitions and perfectionist streak on his short sleeves, shouting, cursing and hungering for more from himself at a tournament better accustomed to subtler local heroes (see Tim Henman).
When Huth met Genz at an academic conference in 234 and described the methodology of his search for the Higgs boson and dark energy — subtracting dominant wave signals from a field, until a much subtler signal appears underneath — Genz told him about the di lep, and it captured Huth's imagination.
The game always had subtler pleasures, like the slow realization that the hell you unleashed by accident in the test chamber has actually been under research in other parts of the facility for a long time, and that parts of the place were in disrepair long before the aliens showed up.
Anyone can see how ridiculous it is for the president's doodles on a weather map with a Sharpie marker to become the official position of the government, but the same dynamic is at work in subtler ways across federal agencies, coming straight from the White House and top political appointees.
Gone are your Martin Solveigs and Nicky Romeros, replaced by more eclectic programming that included a rash of hip-hop acts (Rae Sremmurd, Vince Staples) and the subtler stylings of Tchami and ZHU––deep EDM, if you will, or "mid-room house," as it has been referred to on THUMP before.
On earlier albums, the music placed Koenig's voice in a larger ironic context, one puzzle piece among many: for the cute, smart, talkative, secretly conservative boy in your junior seminar to sing songs that were subtler, funnier, and more exquisite than his voice alone could capture was part of their shtick.
I like the ErgoLift hinge, which is subtler than it is on the ZenBook S, but it still lifts up the rear of the keyboard by a few degrees and sinks the display down a little bit, simultaneously ensuring a more ergonomic typing posture and making the screen feel even more bezel-deprived.
In the latest episode of The Run-Up, my colleagues on the campaign team answer those questions by talking about the turning points they've experienced in this race — not always the big, headline-generating kind, but frequently the smaller, subtler, off-camera ones that nevertheless signaled a shift in the political terrain.
Among the subtler arguments forwarded by Trump's critics on both the Right and the Left is that his contempt is not solely aimed at the Republican Party, its leaders, and the two-party system itself; that he also has unique contempt for and thus poses a unique threat to America's civil institutions.
He also professed to have an open mind on torture, an issue where his campaign rhetoric was particularly reckless; he had been impressed, he said, when James Mattis, a former Marine Corps general and a leading candidate to be secretary of defense, dismissed waterboarding as less effective than the art of subtler persuasion.
For those who prefer a more low-key sheen — a subtle dewiness that suggests the afterglow of a hike or yoga session — a new batch of sheer water-based tints and light-reflecting creams, made with hydrating ingredients and only a hint of shimmer, offer a subtler way to illuminate the skin.
Today's politics are shaped far less by the intra-Democratic street fighting of 1968 or Vietnam or Watergate than by the subtler, structural consequences of the Civil Rights and Immigration and Nationality Acts: the black-and-white part of the '60s, not the Day-Glo coda that dominates the ex-hippie narrative.
If there is any kind of subtler goal, it's to try to empower the more moderate voices in the Trump administration: to tell the White House that Bolton isn't someone they can deal with, and that if the president wants to make a deal, he'll have to listen to others in the administration.
Other pieces are subtler, like the bright red dashiki dress from 220, a symbol of Black pride, which is displayed next to one of the exhibition's priceless finds: a Simplicity pattern for dashiki shirts from 1972, with an illustration that shows a young black couple in the foreground and a white couple in the background.
If gross negligence and a breach affecting millions, including children, provokes only a minor fine and warning like this — two years after the fact, by the way — what hope do we have that the FTC will act as an effective deterrent for the subtler abuses and far richer companies that net neutrality protected people against?
"Episode 1" doesn't introduce all of the characters and ideas that'll play a role in season 1 (and beyond), but similar to Westworld's early episodes, Humans begins with the suggestion that when the creators of these advanced robots begin giving them subtler emotional responses, they inadvertently unlock the door between the inorganic and the organic.
A sensitive colorist, Jenkins's work here is subtler than in "Moonlight," though he again uses it to deepen the mood and transmit ideas: the life-affirming green associated with Tish's family; the blue and gold that Fonny and Tish wear when they first pledge themselves to each other — colors that later resurface in jail.
Subtler moments of discrimination in my younger days have been coming back over the past few weeks: the stories killed before I'd even finished them; the time I came back to work after visiting my ailing mother and a man my age, hired for much higher wages, had been awarded my promised transfer to Paris.
While her 219 exhibition at Blum & Poe in New York City, followed in 266 by an installation of her monumental 26 work "Contact III" at the gallery's Los Angeles location, introduced the artist to an American audience with a focus on larger and more complex pieces, her current exhibition feels more intimate, revealing subtler sides of her practice.
We've written about other startups that try to do something similar using webcams and eye tracking, but Schukin (who co-founded the company with CTO Daniel DeCovnick) argued that those approaches are less accurate than Observant's — in particular, he argued that they don't capture subtler "microexpressions," and they don't do as well in low-light settings.
Some of the film's homages are more overt — for example, there's a scene in which Mia (Emma Stone) and Sebastian (Ryan Gosling) have a date at the Griffith Observatory after attempting to watch the James Dean classic Rebel Without a Cause on their first date — but even in its subtler moments, Chazelle's love of Old Hollywood is clear throughout.
In a subtler fashion, this month's 10 Cloverfield Lane fits the bill too: Until the final act, it's more of a thriller than a straightforward action movie, but it's ultimately a story about female agency, about a woman who takes charge of herself and her life rather than submit to her male captor's idea of what she should be.
But it's a point that was underscored in a subtler way at Jil Sander, where Luke and Lucie Meier gracefully balanced pristine monochromatic tailoring and a curvaceous classicism in a silent pantomime of communion between opposites: graceful white and black dresses (pin-tucked, puffed out) and soft power jackets; swaddling dawn-sky knits and yards of swaying silken fringe.
"The Dinner Guests," which opened Thursday night, centers on a Noah James Spencer-designed walnut table whose legs — straight on one side and curvy on the other — are among the subtler clues that the stage is set not for an ordinary gathering, but for one that celebrates the askew and nods to the eccentric parties thrown by Salvador Dalí.
Of course, other, equally gifted writers sought to capture the era too, and it could easily be that we will remember the 2010s for producing the lovely slipstream fiction of authors like George Saunders, Kelly Link and Colson Whitehead, a subtler cousin of magical realism, and thus perhaps more closely reflective of how truly surreal things have gotten.
Nevertheless, remains fluent in that "great epic poetry of Midwestern American life" that Burchfield said he sought to encapsulate, with that same musicality and those same subtler elements of Fauvism — the ballet slipper-pink shadows on the sides of bricks, the canary yellow wall of a neighboring building shining through a window into a white room.
Though sororities usually manifest problems with race in far subtler ways than their fraternal counterparts, they are also whiter — 77 percent white, compared with the 47 percent white average student body — and their reticence to diversify has led to problems, such as the recurring offensive meme of caricature-heavy "ethnic" parties, which have continually sparked controversy for sororities around the country.
In making this point, Hurd seemed to suggest that Trump is a staunch ally of Ukraine and that the disbursement of aid was inevitable, a subtler and more evidence-based way of highlighting a point his colleagues tried to make: that because the Ukrainians received the withheld aid before launching any investigations, Trump can't be accused of having done anything wrong.
A Trump tariff that people expect to see rescinded by a future sane president would drive the dollar up temporarily, but the prospect of future depreciation would inhibit investments in the U.S.. Now, all of this is a subtler channel than the crude notion that foreigners are taking advantage by selling more to us than they buy, and tariffs will fix that.
On film, save for one element, these multiple worlds feel superimposed: a long-ruined theme park dedicated to "Pennywise" in Roland's world implies that It's shapeshifting titular character once ran the joint; a portal dubbed 1408 implies that the demonic hotel room of King's 1408 is but a jaunt away; other subtler references to Salem's Lot, Needful Things, and The Shining occur throughout the film.
Last Flag Flying allows Carell to show his subtler side, as a Vietnam vet struggling with the death of his son serving as a soldier in the Iraq War; it's the type of performance we don't typically see from him anywhere, and even though Last Flag Flying was a bit of a dud even by Linklater's low-stakes standards, it would've been nice to see this impossibly sad and touching performance get some recognition.
Organized in collaboration with New York City's Parks Department, the Department of Transportation's Art Program, and the Marcus Garvey Park Alliance, Flux's second edition boasts 40 artists doing outdoor interventions, installations, and performances, some loud and conspicuous — like Bayeté Ross Smith's tower of boomboxes and Linda Cunningham's twisted steel totem; others are much subtler — like Jeffrey Allen Price's DIY repairs to worn down park infrastructure made from found materials like lint, broken pens, and eggshells.
So turn away, allow your system to clear, then come back for the subtler pleasures of the printed books: admire the crisp black letters in firm margins (how did they do it without computers?); compare the whiter, more evenly textured paper to the epithelial vellum; contrast the limpid readability of the Humanist fonts (which almost make you think you can read Latin) to the opacity of the German Fraktur font, clearly kissing cousins with Klingon.
It's not all Pepes and trollfaces — memes can be a force for good We tend to focus on the negative effects of viral memes; Allie Volpe looks on the bright side: But just as memes have given white supremacists a platform on Reddit and 4chan to morph and influence perception (take the widely publicized example of Taylor Swift as Nazi meme fodder), some viral images have a subtler way of opening eyes to positive, prosocial behaviors as well.
"The Story of a Generation in Seven Scams" connects Fyre Fest, the Trump presidency, and the financial crash with other, subtler scams that have shaped Tolentino's generation: Facebook, which pretends to offer us a product when, as we all now know, the product is us; corporate feminism—or, in Tolentino's perfect formulation, the "spurious, embarrassing, and limitlessly seductive sales pitch that feminism means, first and foremost, the public demonstration of getting yours"; and soaring college tuition fees.
Mr. Porter's only real competition in the theater of arrivals was Lady Gaga, a co-host, whose Brandon Maxwell-designed four-in-one striptease from giant fuchsia gown to black silver screen sheath to hot pink lady to undies covered in 7,200 Swarovski crystals, was, ironically, one of the subtler and more subversive takes on camp of the night — a takedown of the act of costume dressing itself, and the expectations now attached to this particular event.
While granting that the vast majority of the crime lords and obscenely wealthy hedonists clogging up hip-hop radio play characters so shallow and so callous their music sinks under the weight of its own glorified brutality, I insist that there exists a plethora of exceptions whose music works in subtler, more fascinating cultural ways than haters have imagination to discern, and that most of these exceptions have gone so far pop, attracting a large enough and diverse enough audience, that the relevant concerns are now totally different.
This network effect is subtler, but equally present in the case of Twilio, although it wasn't until the Series C in 2011 that we called it out in our investment memo — and even then, it's a fairly minor mention: Series C investment memo ~ 2011 Series C investment memo ~ 2011 The truth is that as Twilio has grown, the network effect has become more prominent, given the large number of developers with active accounts (20103,457 as of the company's Q3 2016 10-Q — active account defined as spending at least $5 in the most recent month).
Here I am, part of this room of good, smart people trying to do a good job in building a great product, but there's this really deeper kind of subtler question, which is how would we design this not just so it's kind of cool and has some nice animations and makes it easy to do a few actions and make it simple to use and instead ask, how would you pivot this entire paradigm to actually be about those two emails a week, that actually make life better?

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