nuance
Example Sentences
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Which raises a key nuance in the debate between grass and artificial turf -- typically referred to by players as simply "turf."
From Barron's
“Software has been indiscriminately sold with no consideration for the nuances between companies and stocks,” he writes.
From Barron's
“Software has been indiscriminately sold with no consideration for the nuances between companies and stocks,” he writes.
From Barron's
For Ms. Thompson, a historian at the University of Michigan, the Goetz case is not a nuanced tale of a scared passenger overreacting to a perceived threat.
“A lot of those nuances can fall through the cracks, and because of that, it could lead to catastrophic outcomes.”
From Los Angeles Times
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