Sentences with phrase «nuanced view of»

According to Dr. Warshak (2011) «In some cases, when professionals see gray they are expressing a necessary and nuanced view of family problems.
But she says we need to embrace a «more nuanced view of our engagement in conflict» and be proud too of the nation's Indigenous «protest warriors».
I know a planned giving officer who has an appropriately nuanced view of life insurance.
Matter - level profitability is a much better measurement because you can roll up your numbers across different segments (types of law, types of clients, times of the year, etc.) to give you a much more nuanced view of your practice.
The study explores the concept of extraterritorial action and develops a nuanced view of extraterritoriality.
I hope the public take a more nuanced view of the justice system than Grayling gives them credit for.
The courts act appropriately in the great majority of cases by «focusing on facilitating co-parenting, implementing protective measures or heeding the nuanced view of older children».
It is degrees of change requiring a more nuanced view of what is really happening, and what can be done.
Regional polling reveals a nuanced view of public opinion that can be hidden if you look only at the national average.
Most serious students of the topic take decades to develop a nuanced view of it, which also I don't pretend to.
I never use the expression «big oil» and have always insisted that people take a more nuanced view of the petroleum industry.
I was glad to see Joe Romm react to The New York Times investigation of water problems in gas country by sticking with his appropriately nuanced view of the need for responsible expansion of natural gas extraction.
(John Michael McGrath has a nuanced view of the white belt, noting that it is not exactly open for development, and that the Liberals are not totally clear of any fault in all of this).
We can sometimes get a more nuanced view of science in the media though.
Rather than using the painting and sculpture galleries to present a purely canonical narrative, she has broken with her predecessors by treating individual galleries more like rotating special exhibitions, showcasing MoMA's holdings in certain areas and providing a more inclusive and nuanced view of modern - art history.
Throughout his career, Hernandez has pursued a nuanced view of the physical and social landscape of Los Angeles.
She's part of a growing Afropolitan contingency (a name sometimes used for Africans living around the globe) that is proving it has a much more nuanced view of African culture to offer us through their writing, music, and in Ms. Crosby's case, painting.
But, rather than dismissing diversity concerns as a non-issue, leaders and staff at the museum have developed a more nuanced view of the term.
Maybe I'm naïve to hope that Shadow Fall will show a more nuanced view of human nature.
I like Jody Hedlund's more nuanced view of it, but there is this truth underlying it all:... Read More
I've had the privilege of reading your fiction, Vaughn, and I do think the Skolani embody that more expansive and nuanced view of women warriors.
Vibrant, complex, and refreshing, this book crafts a nuanced view of growing up in a family beholden to centuries of tradition.
This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license.This text offers a comprehensive and nuanced view of the economic development of Spain since 1850.
It is possible to read one without the other, but reading them together provides a broad and nuanced view of early 19th century England - and takes readers into the lives of some of literature's most beloved characters.
There even exists data on migration patterns for each student in the survey that could provide a much more nuanced view of where and when the NLSY97 cohort is moving.
We believe that such a chart provides users a more nuanced view of reading achievement differences between schools in states with relatively low minimum standards.
Because the new evaluation system will provide a more comprehensive, nuanced view of each teacher and principals strengths and weaknesses, a more frequent, customized approach to coaching and professional development can and will be developed.
Sarah Carr's excellent book Hope Against Hope is I think a more accurate and nuanced view of the school situation in New Orleans.
In the first, the editors attempt to «illustrate the richly nuanced view of school reform that emerges through student - centered research.»
Remembering David Tyack, who showed contemporary education reformers a nuanced view of American schooling's past
Of all three Cornetto trilogy films, «The World's End» has the most nuanced view of being lost in memory, as its ending indicates.
The screenplay has been widely praised for providing a nuanced view of racism in contemporary America.
his is a film full of love, colour and warmth, and it takes a nuanced view of its subject, but the loneliness saturating some of the celebrations is palpable.
«Study of environmental attitudes finds nine distinct segments of American population: Analysis discovers more nuanced view of Americans» opinions on environmental issues than is commonly portrayed in politics and the media.»
«A more nuanced view of this is emerging,» Joyner told LiveScience.
A new report on the ethics of Ebola, released today by the U.S. Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues, takes a nuanced view of the questions about study design; the committee doesn't rule out placebo - controlled studies but allows room for other designs as well.
We use those obvious questions as stepping - stones toward what we hope is a much more nuanced view of the modern neuroscientific understanding of how the three or so pounds of brain in your head can give rise to the complexities of the human experience.
«Our work highlights the need to take a nuanced view of the role of reactive oxygen species, as they are necessary when they are present at the right place and right time.
When placed side - by - side, the multi-dimensional deprivation index was a better reflection of the people's economic state than income alone, and the index was able to detect a more nuanced view of what might be driving people's dissatisfaction.
«Muscles maintain proper function by producing reactive oxygen species at the right time: Study results underscore the importance of having a nuanced view of antioxidants.»
The finding that splitting up Pangea cooled the mantle is important because it gives a more nuanced view of the mantle temperature that influences tectonics on Earth, Van Avendonk said.
Our follow - up interviews identified still other factors and gave a more nuanced view of scientists» deepest professional desires.
While Taub, a key witness for the government, admitted that he «hoped to develop a relationship with [Silver] that would help fund mesothelioma research and would help my patients as well,» on the stand yesterday, the New York Times reported — Thursday's testimony, under cross-examination from the defense, brought out a more nuanced view of their relationship.
«Candidates for the Labour leadership took a more nuanced view of the row.
But we will be more successful - not just electorally but in challenging unacceptable inequality - if we adopt and own a different, more nuanced view of fairness and equality.
The high court could uphold McDonnell's conviction or rule in a way that would have limited impact — perhaps taking a nuanced view of why a jury instruction was in error.
Similarly, a more nuanced view of Russia's involvement is called for, as it is difficult to speak of a single, unitary «Russian» actor.
Gazidis and Wenger come under much WARRANTED criticism, but we need to have a more nuanced view of how they operate.
All this can be brought under a more nuanced view of inspiration than the one that Eichenwald lampoons.
Their nuanced view of faith couldn't compete with the «spiritual triumphalism» of conservatives.
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