"Subtle nuances" refers to very small and delicate differences or variations in something, which may not be immediately obvious or easy to notice.
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The more
subtle nuances of communication can be harder (or impossible) to pick up across distance.
But, there are also
more subtle nuances, like whether you want a specific kind of rider, or if you are buying for estate preservation versus strictly minimal death benefit.
The teacher - student relationship has so
many subtle nuances across race, gender, and class lines that opening our eyes to these nuances would make us better educators.
The more a training drill can mimic the physical demands and
subtle nuances found in a fight, the more fight specific benefits a fighter can get out of it.
It's in this mode where I found myself most appreciating the game's complex control scheme and
subtle nuances like track wear, car degradation, and mastery of the sensitive braking.
A real estate or business lawyer won't know the
sometimes subtle nuances and prior tendencies of the judge assigned to your case.
In addition to these three pointers, there are other,
more subtle nuances to crafting a great resume.
More recently he has begun working
with subtle nuances of color and touch in larger fields that often appear bereft of marks and forms.
Nankani and Ortega voice the many - layered characters with
subtle nuance in this heartbreaking novel that addresses two emotionally fraught issues of our time, illegal immigration and infertility.
Adults excel at absorbing the vocabulary needed to navigate a grocery store or order food in a restaurant, but children have an uncanny ability to pick up
on subtle nuances of language that often elude adults.
Yet another theory is that since a dog's sense of smell is so many times more sensitive than ours, they are able to
enjoy subtle nuances and elements of putrid smells that we can't appreciate.
But when it comes to her more unleashed creative passions, Assing prefers to
explore subtle nuances of light, color, shadows, abstraction and emotion.
A lot of that has to do with the SRH1540's excellent dynamic expression, which allows
for subtle nuances between soft and loud sounds to play a prominent role on a wide and deep sound stage.
Using his signature slow motion, Viola creates a scene that unfolds gradually to
reveal subtle nuances of the light and color in the explosive impact of the water and the individual expressions and gestures of the figures.
To the untrained eye they may all look similar but to judges and breeders who spend their lives trying to attain a perfect example of their breed, there are
subtle nuances which can mean the difference between first and second place
«We took little
subtle nuances from the original movie with our facial motion capture and put them into the performance,» Nelson said.
This show focuses on images that illustrate the personal language of the body
through subtle nuance of gesture, contrapposto and emotive facial expression.
«Old Guard» veterinarians are sure to
learn subtle nuances that will help them refine their current techniques.
Hu's attempt to perhaps honour the intensity and radiance of Cinema Paradiso unfortunately falters as Shadow Magic does not contain as many
subtle nuances as Paradiso, nor is it as compelling.
In Untitled 2012, Yingqing (Shadow Blue) antique dishes and Qinghua (Blue and White) porcelain are intentionally mixed together to
create subtle nuances, implying the possibility of an objective judgment and recognition gained from daily observation.
Many prospects respond more favorably to live communication with a real person — and trained sales reps can often
detect subtle nuances from the customer conversation and uncover additional pain points that might go unmentioned in an email.
This video gives you look at the techniques they use to create
such subtle nuances in - game, as well providing you with a sneak peek of what is to come in the Beyond Two Souls itself.
Played with
subtle nuance by Peter Dinklage, Fin's darkly handsome face reflects the truce that he's called with life in lieu of making peace with his dwarfism.
Grosse's installation work seamlessly
combines subtle nuances of light and shadow, characteristic of traditional landscape painting, with the weight and spectacle of large - scale sculpture.
Sound was rich, smooth, and detailed,
handling subtle nuances with a delicate touch, and, unlike so many virtual surround soundbars we've heard, sound never became strained or sharp in the upper register.
She discovered that, when grouped, fish are able to
estimate subtle nuances, such as changes in water temperature, salinity or concentration and use such metrics to decide, together, on the best path.
I've been trying to
discern subtler nuances in the urge to possess things, such that it is only best of the best that actually comes home, though I still have a ways to go, and sometimes realize that some lackluster item has gotten through the filters.
An actor's performance becomes more impressive as you can
hear subtle nuances in their voice, a sweeping orchestral score becomes a force of nature, sweeping over you, while a game suddenly comes to life with tiny audio details, giving rise to a far better appreciate of sound design.
Susanna Heller's recent paintings present visually stunning landscapes that are layered with both strata of gestural paint and rich,
subtle nuanced meaning.
But a doctor may only be able make an accurate diagnosis by picking up
on subtle nuances and clues, many of which can be found carefully listening to the person's description of their medical history or the story of how the problem developed (think House).
Locks Gallery is pleased to announce Abstraction: Resistance and Persistence, a group exhibition
exploring subtle nuances of line in relation to larger atmospheric shifts in abstract painting.
It wants some of its actors to rant and rave like amateur tragedians, and others to reach
for subtle nuances.
Ray's vocal opens up to
reveal subtler nuances, from breathy textures to reverb tail, while everything from guitar to percussion sounds more organic.
Joseph Martin Gabriel's current work draws upon the boundaries and
subtle nuances between what we regard as natural and artificial.
Tax and insurance take into account materials and the value of the land but the market value takes into account more
subtle nuances like presentation and whether or not it is a buyer or seller's market.
For those of us who specialize in wrongful termination matters and proudly concentrate upon the growing complexity of disability discrimination or the
sometimes subtle nuances of sexual harassment, domestic disputes are considered to be mundane at best and chaotic at worst.
Sound was rich, smooth, and detailed,
handling subtle nuances with a delicate touch, and never became strained or sharp in the upper register.
More subtle nuances of damp earth and a vegetal element surface after a bit of time in the glass.
The addition of a couple of sticks of cinnamon yields a flavor that is deeply pumpkiny, but
with subtle nuances for a beautiful complexity.
There are
many subtle nuances that are brought out in a natural and believable way by Adriana Barraza.
FAA - approved aircraft parts are manufactured in a highly regulated environment that is easily influenced by
subtle nuances in government policy, so this blog pays particular attention to the regulations and laws that affect aviation.»
Noland paid close attention to Klee's
subtle nuances of color combined with bold contrasts of positive and negative space, which eventually informed Noland's own art.
(I still don't know if her enthusiasm was dampened because it was Valentine's Day, or because she was six months pregnant with our second child, or because she didn't understand
the subtle nuances of the healthcare industry.)