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"unnuanced" Definitions
  1. not having or exhibiting subtle qualities or distinctions : lacking nuances

14 Sentences With "unnuanced"

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His unnuanced response shows less than even a child's grasp of history.
But if they put it in blunt, unnuanced terms — " Panetta completes my sentence: " — they'd get the [expletive] kicked out of them.
The Catholic tradition on abortion was pluralistic and not an unnuanced and unsubtle taboo that ignored the moral complexities of reproductive choice.
So, too, Fox News's Shepard Smith recently used his news anchor chair as a platform for an emotional and unnuanced lecture about immigration policy.
He's the boring eye at the center of a dynamic whirlwind, but as the film goes on, it focuses more and more on his limited emotional palate and straightforward, unnuanced reactions.
But with #MeToo ... while I think it's great that suddenly people have woken up to the crap that women have had to put up with, it's a little bit unnuanced for my taste.
This means General Tso's chicken, glistening and verging on too sweet, as it always did; pepper steak, soy-dark, whose unnuanced pleasures can't be broken down into its simple arithmetic of garlic, ginger and scallions; limp lo mein littered with baby corn.
Prominent among these handwringers are such centrist-to-conservative New York Times columnists as David Brooks, who tells us that any and every piece of resistance to Trump and his party is off-key, unnuanced, and put forward by insular, lefty elites living in their own bubbles.
Cable news is ... since I started doing that ... I used to ... I don't have a television at the moment but when I watched more television I was less aware of how unnuanced cable news is and now because of The Daily it just feels like night and day and weird to me.
But privately, I suspect, many of us, including many longstanding feminists, will be rolling our eyes, having had it with the reflexive and unnuanced sense of outrage that has accompanied this cause from its inception, turning a bona fide moment of moral accountability into a series of ad hoc and sometimes unproven accusations.
Unlike in Western productions, the character of Shylock is very much an unnuanced villain in Chinese productions of The Merchant of Venice, being presented as a man capable only of envy, spite, greed and cruelty, a man whose actions are only motivated by his spiritual impoverishment.Chen, Xiaomei Occidentalism, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1995 p. 55. By contrast, in the West, Shylock is usually presented as a nuanced villain, of a man who has never held power over a Christian before, and lets that power go to his head.Chen, Xiaomei Occidentalism, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1995 p. 55.
According to Dutch law, the government had to submit the couple's marriage request to parliament for its approval, a prerequisite for succession to the throne. Prince Johan Friso said he would marry Smit regardless, and as a result lost his right to become king. He had been second in the order of succession, after his older brother, Willem-Alexander, the Prince of Orange. In a report later issued by the Stichting Nederlandse Nieuwsmonitor (Dutch News Monitor Foundation),Press statement Stichting Nederlandse Nieuwsmonitor about Mabel Wisse Smit 'Tegen onwaarheid is geen kruid gewassen' it was alleged that the Dutch media had contributed to blowing things out of proportion after the prime minister made 'unnuanced' comments during two news conferences.
Russell D. Moore in The Christian Post stated that, "If you can get a theater full of people in Kentucky to stand and applaud the defeat of their country in war, then you've got some amazing special effects" and criticized Cameron for what he saw as an unnuanced depiction of the American military as "pure evil". John Podhoretz of The Weekly Standard argued that Avatar revealed "hatred of the military and American institutions and the notion that to be human is just way uncool." Charles Mudede of The Stranger commented that with the release of the film "the American culture industry exports an anti-American spectacle to an anti-American world." Debbie Schlussel likewise dismissed Avatar as "cinema for the hate America crowd".
Arpaly articulates a skeptical and deflationary view of the whole idea of autonomy, pointing out that at least eight separate notions of the idea of autonomy can be found in modern philosophical literature, and doubting that autonomy of any sort is needed for an action to be praiseworthy. One of the most significant contributions of Arpaly's book is simply that it lays out the flaws present in most former philosophical debate on the subject – the use of overly simple and unnuanced models in previous discussions of praiseworthiness. One of the central claims of Unprincipled Virtue is that the assistance that Huckleberry Finn renders to Jim is morally worthy even though Huck actively believes that he is doing something wrong, and that akrasia can sometimes be a more rational state than individual autonomy.

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