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How to use nuanced in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word nuanced? Here are some examples.

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One effect of these changes was to develop a more nuanced understanding of how the past might differ from the present.
Lacking a more nuanced understanding of Davenport's career and significance, historians have overlooked a number of interesting problems.
If you're hoping for a complex, nuanced meditation on the nature of nationalism, this is not the film for you.
But as with all legal matters, there's the written policy, and then there are nuanced interpretations.
Having tight control like this is a trade-off for a nuanced and complex narrative.
Every gesture, every stroke, every movement should be accepted by the system, with nuanced response.
As ever, the finely nuanced statement did not put matters quite so bluntly.
The film boasts flawless production values and unusually intense and nuanced acting for a horror film.
It is nuanced, thorough, and intelligent, and deserves to propagate within the vast biome of environmental, Western, and Native American history.
This balance results in figurative works that communicate in a surprisingly forthright yet nuanced manner.
The film is characterised by the fine balance between truncated anecdotes and a nuanced sense of time passing.
Hollywood is a place where nuanced language and delicate diplomacy is needed in offering up a critique of your betters.
Most of our decisions are highly nuanced, very few are clearly black or white.
On the other hand, David Rothenberg's more nuanced analysis of deep ecology has been most influential in some circles.
His vocal performance is powerfully nuanced as he veers from a soft, uncomfortably high croon to a barely contained wail by song's end.
I was asked to author a Peckham biography for a forthcoming reference book, and managed to write something a bit more nuanced.
Robin Rose is known for subtly nuanced, richly textured paintings that examine the expressive possibilities of monochromatic abstraction.
We often find that longer words convey subtler and more finely nuanced meanings.
Each word is nuanced most perfectly, and it is all done with the greatest integrity and simplicity.
It does so by offering a set of methodologically reflexive, culturally nuanced and socially-located studies of gendered knowledges and practices.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Canadian courts, usually so keen on fine points of nuanced distinction are absolutists when it comes to equality claims.
His language demonstrates how well he has put the art of eavesdropping to use in developing a nuanced and crystalline prose.
Similarly, Phillips paints a more nuanced canvas of rancheros and Indians, documenting how they cooperated on newly formed, successful working ranches.
Her acting at first was more nuanced than her dancing, demonstrating a need to work on musicality in order to avoid brittleness of phrasing while aiming for delicacy.
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