Sentences with phrase «very nuanced»

Unless used in a very nuanced way, a health assessment is a very transactional approach, making a consultation a data gathering exercise, not a relationship developing exercise.
It should go without saying that this is a «very nuanced financial planning issue,» as our resident Certified Financial Planner, Tyler End, put it.
Very nuanced tips that drew my attention to some of my less - than - artful writing instincts.»
When dealing with these any of these types of cases, it is important to look for a family lawyer who has experience in this very nuanced area of the law.
Not really, says Mike Fox, albeit in a very nuanced way, as he addresses the latest harassment complaint against a Fox News executive, in this case Joe Chillemi.
It's very, very flexible, and very nuanced.
The law is very nuanced, one can not say that anything is blanket legal or illegal.
So you and I met the last guest I had too, we met at Ernest Benson's small firm boot camp and we started talking, and I always really appreciate these very nuanced conferences because any lawyer that shows up at these really sort of boutique conferences have a different mindset about the way they approach their practice and the things that they're going to learn and the things that they're interested in.
Very nuanced indeed.
Read this great post by Morgan D. Jackson, an entomology grad student and photographer, to get a very nuanced and appropriately skeptical examination of such wing patterns: «Ants, Spiders, or Wishful Thinking?
KB: Mark Rothko isn't necessarily considered a Color Field painter, but I love his very nuanced fields of color.
Admittedly, one doesn't think of poignant when it comes to GTA, but there's a very nuanced narrative of betrayal, corruption, and disillusionment if you look past all the surface detail.
I mean basically, it is an exceptional Action RPG with a very nuanced and mature story lines.
However, the issue is very nuanced, and the same won't apply to every person reading this.
It's not very nuanced!
«The book presents a very nuanced account of what court rulings can achieve and what they can not achieve,» Reimers said.
The sociopolitical commentary in the «Purge» films has never been very nuanced, but not even DeMonaco could have predicted that «Election Year» would feel so timely.
«When I read the piece, what I was most proud of and most interested in was this very nuanced and deep discussion about female identity,» she explains, «especially how female identity gets skewed by history in terms of its interpretation and its understanding.»
In the most recent episode of Jane, they revealed a male bisexual character and had a very nuanced conversation about it.
On second viewing, this was confirmed when it became apparent how these memorable scenes were actually part of a very nuanced and touching portrayal in how memories and life experiences effect our own identities throughout our lives and the aspects of those identities that we choose to reveal to those around us — and a Best Picture winner that fully deserves the accolade is such a rare achievement nowadays!
Difficult character, very layered performance, very nuanced.
The style fits the movie because United States, for the most part, is a very nuanced look at adult love.
You can see his admiration for McCandless as he paints a very nuanced and positive portrait of him and puts his faith in Emile Hirsch in carrying it off.
A very nuanced Ryan Albrechtson stars as Peter — a Catholic high school kid dealing with h..
Bale has a subtle intensity, and is very nuanced compared to Depp's fastidious charm and cleverness.
A very interesting storyline which fuses science and spiritualism in a very nuanced emotional and intellectual capacity, giving the audience a captivating, suspenseful and thought - provoking film.
All of the actors, including the kids, did a very nuanced portrayal of people living their lives.
The various studies on how low carbohydrate diets impact physical performance are very nuanced.
The software can determine whether the people are actually at their desks as well as very nuanced metrics of their computer usage, from number of words typed per minute and mouse clicks to where their eyes go on the screen.
As such, they want to be giving very nuanced answers, with caveats and right words, and as much as possible, stick to scripted answers.
I think that it's a very nuanced situation and I didn't feel that I could risk telling her at this point in time.
Very little of psychology is based on absolute scientific fact... it's very nuanced.
I understand the size limitation of the article, but the language is very nuanced to spark a healthy and well, though out debate on the comment board.
«Risk - on / risk - off markets» has become a buzzword in the financial media, but risk is a very nuanced factor, not a binary option.
«Grading this material is a very nuanced endeavor.
And they came back, very nuanced, very broad comments, to say well this will work, that won't work, that will have to be improved in order to solve the case,» Margrethe Vestager, the EU's competition commissioner told CNBC Monday.
«It's a complicated and very nuanced place where that line is drawn.»
Caminiti points out that the map is «not a substitute for legal counsel, because the laws are very nuanced,» depending on the state.
The very nuances needed to decode the human side of businesses today.

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Had coach Pagano gone overboard instead of taking a more nuanced approach, the result might very well have been different.
Dan Glaser is very familiar with the issues and nuances behind those conversations.
But, with the benefit of hindsight, I think the likelihood of the court finding against the way the federal government was going about trying to create a national securities regime should have begun to seem likely very early this year, when British Columbia decided to adopt a nuanced opposition to the federal position.
It's important these types of nuances are taken into account when drafting new regulation for an upcoming technology that's still very much in development.
UX testing can be very simple and fulfilling when executed properly, but unfortunately many people get deep into the trenches of the technical nuances and end up designing tests and tactical test plans that are unrealistic and add little to no value.
It is a little tougher than some other types of trading methods to implement, but once you master the nuances of this, it can be very helpful.
@ doobz: hypocrite = (literally) «less judging» (of yourself) in other words, the hypocrite is blind to how he / she does the very same thing (even if in a more nuanced way)
the problem is that ppl read the bible thats been translated, if you realy want to know what was said youll need to study hebrew... every letter has a meaning... every word isnt a perfect fit for english,, theres nuances and cultural differences that youll find,,, its a whole new thing to go back and look at the bible through hebrew eyes,,, they arent required to look like us,,, were supposed to look more like them,,, yashua was a jew,,,, all the apostles were jews, yashua was sent to the lost sheep of the house of israel, not the gentiles, paul took it to the gentiles, and he never stopped being and living as a jew, the laws are very viable today, but they do nt give salvation, thats what yashua did...
Nuanced approach he is offering is the very same mindset that led the church into compromise with Rome.
Insofar as one partakes of this deepened mode of modern consciousness, one is made aware of depths and nuances in the complexities of man's existence which at once sober one with the limits of man's reason and perceptive powers, and awaken one to the very dimensions of experience to which the themes of the Christian faith bear witness.
The very medium prevents against nuance, contextualisation, qualification and argument — the structural walls of free speech.
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