Use "nuanced" in a sentence

1. The Aphelion VEX-4 is a rather nuanced and

2. Mr Carroll takes a more nuanced view.

3. His French verse far more nuanced than his native German.

4. With non-fiction the situation is more nuanced.

5. Contemporary stereotypes of the bourgeois a grasping philistine ought to therefore be nuanced.

6. The actual statement was more nuanced but this will serve for our present purpose.

7. The nuanced centrist or the man from Ben and Jerry's? Sentencedict.com

8. As for the predictions themselves, many of them were in fact cunningly nuanced.

9. Now, the meaning behind the paper - bag syndrome is more nuanced, and tinged with parsimonious romance.

10. Castle profiles your app’s nuanced traffic, its unique users, and each device independently

11. Antagonists can be just as complicated as protagonists, with nuanced motivations or beliefs

12. At Argo, we first source the finest teas in the world—nuanced, antioxidant-rich, free of imperfections

13. There is a nuanced difference between a 'buy to Close' option and a buy to cover purchase

14. "The Booksellers" offers a more nuanced perspective featuring those trading in antiquarian, rare and collectible books

15. The Animator can grab controls using a computer to create nuanced movement by the character

16. Besotted is an absorbing, nuanced debut about belonging, desire, and the frustrations that surface in an atmosphere of isolation

17. Anthesis Floral specializes in nuanced floral arrangements that celebrate the ever-changing, unique beauty found in the natural world

18. With nuanced understanding of emerging markets, Allotrope brings a unique perspective to corporate clean energy procurement.

19. This KONTAKT Instrument delivers expressive acoustic drums that combine detailed realism with flexible and nuanced control.

20. Anarchism is often associated with chaos and violence, but the philosophy is far more nuanced than that

21. Confabulation can range from minor memory alterations to the creation of a nuanced memory for an event that never took place.

22. As opposed to careful, nuanced layers that fall just so, it gets straight to a single point (much like your Bluntest friend)

23. Caucasia is a compelling and nuanced coming-of-age story about race, identity and family amid the backdrop of 1970s-1980s America

24. Perhaps more nuanced, even Byzantine, regulations covering such cases in all of their detail might be preferable in some respects

25. Floating on the crushing strength of Peris' breathy, pitch-perfect coo, Befriended is a bucolic, nuanced bit of Sunday morning coffee-and-wistfulness, …

26. Bioplastics are evolving rapidly, and so is the need for a nuanced understanding of Bioplastics’ chemistry, recovery options, unintended consequences, and environmental tradeoffs

27. I mean, in real life, things are much more nuanced and complex, and there's all of these overlapping stories intersecting and touching each other.

28. "Affliction" portrays the nuanced small moments and the glaringly obvious stabs of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, in excruciating clarity

29. The acceleration of proceedings sought by setting a time-frame is better achieved with more nuanced rules in the Member States;

30. "Affliction" portrays the nuanced small moments and the glaringly obvious stabs of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, in excruciating clarity

31. App teams are getting ever-more capable and sophisticated, and require more nuanced and detailed data to make better business decisions.

32. Dick Gregory was a pioneering Comedian and civil rights activist who took on race with layered, nuanced humor during the turbulent 1960s.

33. Caucasia is a compelling and nuanced coming-of-age story about race, identity and family amid the backdrop of 1970s-1980s America

34. Bawlers showcases his voice -- its roughshod croons and midnight whispers are nuanced, embodying the entire lineage of blues, jazz, show tunes, and cabaret

35. Finally, we discuss how researchers, teachers, as well as speakers and listeners can approach L2 Comprehensibility in ways that account for its nuanced and complex nature.

36. Ringo later becomes more complex and nuanced, but in "Ambuscade" he is little more than a stock character, the cheerful, wide-eyed slave boy

37. The more nuanced aspect of repression that Freedom House touches upon is how these authoritarian regimes silence and repress exiles and diasporas that have fled these Autocrats

38. Bawlers showcases his voice -- its roughshod croons and midnight whispers are nuanced, embodying the entire lineage of blues, jazz, show tunes, and cabaret

39. Titled Les Bureau des Legendes in France, this is a smart and nuanced drama of international espionage and intelligence in a real-world setting

40. In one high-performance surgical Aspirator, you get unparalleled control in soft-tissue applications—plus the nuanced power you need for fine bone dissection.

41. It was a pleasure to find myself Avowing things, embracing things, even though I try to do it in a complex and nuanced way

42. Recent Examples on the Web Asked outside court if Pietrzyk was a Bagman in the scheme, his attorney, Robert Singer of Williamsville, New York, provided a nuanced answer

43. At the same time, few studies have dug into a nuanced understanding of Antagonism itself and its related factors, such as manipulativeness and a lack of concern for others

44. Research supports this idea, increasingly pointing to the existence of "Ambiverts" —people with balanced, nuanced personalities composed of both introverted and extroverted traits

45. Blessed provides a thorough and nuanced account of the phenomenon, as it skillfully examines varying attitudes toward prosperity which emerged across racial, regional, and denominational lines

46. The Basques divided into Republicans, laicist Jacobins (but for a nuanced position held by Xaho), and Royalists (traditional Catholics), with the latter prevailing among the Basques

47. This allows for a more nuanced understanding of a person’s Biological age across different organs to give a more comprehensive understanding of their overall health and aging.

48. In Banished, Marco Williams investigates, with even-handed and nuanced precision, the shameful and suppressed history of white communities banishing African-Americans from their homes between the

49. Allosteric sites—grooves beyond a protein’s active, or orthosteric, site—can be tough to find, and matching them with the proper key is a more nuanced exercise

50. “Master Z: The Ip Man Legacy” is heavy on the Chopsocky, including some very delicious nuanced Chopsocky wherein the offering of a glass of whiskey turns into a mini-fight/sparring session

51. Based on a novel by Mitsuyo Kakuta, “Rebirth” is a long, complex, highly nuanced meller that plays like an Aestheticized, post-feminist “Stella Dallas.” Constantly flashing back and forth

52. Adios is a deeply personal story about a man that decides to die with dignity and purpose, but it’s also an exploration of an incredibly nuanced and peculiar friendship

53. Ringing with the unparalleled music of the era, "Aquarius" is a sprawling work of historical fiction with nuanced characters whose actions in a time of national transformation enlighten how we

54. Biff’s program of short films celebrates the unique craft of short-form filmmaking — a platform for emerging filmmakers that delicately balances the nuanced skill of storytelling and visual language.

55. Besotted is an absorbing, nuanced debut about belonging, desire, and the frustrations that surface in an atmosphere of isolation.Set mostly in tiny apartments, ridiculous happy hour bars, and Starbucks—all Western attempts to recreate home—Duclos’s expatriate …

56. As the show's creator, Waithe's goal was to bring her experience growing up on the South Side and experiencing its diversity to craft a story that paints a more nuanced portrait of her hometown than is typically shown.

57. Anglophilia provides a consistently nuanced portrait of the simultaneous fantasies of and aversions for the royalist “Old World” that the United States presumably had left behind. It argues convincingly for the symbolic power England wielded on the national cultural imaginary.

58. The words you see and hear in everyday advertising have been crafted to appeal to you and affect your behavior, as have the soundbites and talking points of political campaigns which rarely present the most nuanced perspective on the issues.

59. ‘A Contentious and nuanced debate within our polity that is therefore sure to continue is the one about the value and meaning of neo-conservatism.’ ‘It will spark months of Contentious debate in Congress, where lawmakers will fight to protect their favored programs.’

60. Inspired by his experience of the Pulitzer’s monumental Ellsworth Kelly wall sculpture, Blue black, Ligon enlists the colors to pose timely and nuanced questions, touching upon notions of language, identity, and perception.The exhibition brings together a diverse selection of more than fifty

61. “Synthetic sweeteners have failed to give the same sensation as natural sugars, and sometimes have persistent Aftertaste.” While the scientists working on Stevia extoll its virtues, medical doctors take a more nuanced view of its health benefits compared with real sugar and artificial sweeteners like aspartame.

62. Praise “[C]osmopolitan Anxieties offers historical depth, rich and complex longitudinal ethnography, and nuanced analysis of the way Turkish guestworkers in Berlin rise above ethnicized perceptions to negotiate citizenship and a sense of belonging.Mandel’s book is, therefore, a crucial contribution to longitudinal ethnographic research on immigrant populations in urban centers, and

63. From exhibits inside the Arizona Capitol Museum to a gathering on the North Carolina Statehouse lawn, many Commemorations, including those that moved online because of the coronavirus pandemic, have highlighted a more nuanced history of the American women’s suffrage movement alongside the traditional tributes to well-known suffragists such as Susan B

64. The Castrato is a nuanced exploration of why innumerable boys were castrated for singing between the mid-sixteenth and late-nineteenth centuries.It shows that the entire foundation of Western classical singing, culminating in bel canto, was birthed from an unlikely and historically unique set of desires, public and private, aesthetic, economic, and political.

65. Askew does character like no American writer and her nuanced vision of the relationship between the Big Picture and the lives of regular Americans is unrivaled.” (Paul Ingram, Prairie Lights, Iowa City, IA) “The nature of this wonderful novel is, like the characters, raucous, messy, uncertain and foolishly brave.

66. And then you add: “But daaaaaaad, Jeremy Bentham was John Stuart Mill’s greatest influence and, consequentially, even though Mill proposed a slightly more-nuanced school of utilitarianism, we should still recognize that Benthamite utilitarianism is a viable philosophical perspective.” Don’t make me wash out your mouth with soap, buddy boy.

67. In this connection, I should also note that the respective statements of the groups on the issue have been nuanced and have also been supplemented with the differently accented references to the relevant rules of the rules of procedure of the Conference on Disarmament which provide guidance on the nomination of the Secretary-General of the Conference.

68. In a Characteristically refined, subtle fashion, Cruz's project troubled not just the fantasy of the perfect translation, but also the idea that, were one to peer into his mind, one might find there a more polished or nuanced version of Don Quixote than the one that fell so haltingly on listeners' ears in the gallery.

69. Capercaillie 1 point 2 points 3 points 9 days ago What you've done here is present a nuanced, accurate picture of the argument, but it's important to point out that the upshot is the same--no matter how you count genetic similarities, as long as you're being consistent in how you count, they show a pattern of relationships that can only be

70. Days after the presidential inauguration, Crosscut and KCTS 9 sit down with Evan Osnos, Joe Biden's Biographer, whose new book Joe Biden: The Life, The Run and What Matters Now, draws from unprecedented access to the president-elect himself - and dozens more, including Barack Obama, Amy Klobuchar and Pete Buttigieg.It is a fascinating and nuanced portrait of Biden's life and political career.

71. >"every human on earth dying from having their eyes gouged out with nails and then being dunked in boiling vinegar until they die of Asphyxiatic pain shock is a fair trade for a single nazi stubbing his toe" >"i struggle to think objectively about any morale quandry more nuanced than 1+1 also all germans deserve to die for being born in gernany"