Nonverbal persuasion is subtle, it works more slowly, and it works mostly on the unconscious.
Picking the right dividend stocks is subtle though, and requires, ironically, a fixed-income mind-set.
Like many overused procedures, the risk is subtle and years down the road.
The difference between the passive voice and the active voice is subtle in grammar, but profound in impact in speech.
The bad news is subtle: You might have raised your taxes tomorrow.
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As embodied by the rock singer-turned-actor Jacques Dutronc, van Gogh is subtle, good-humored, ironic, bristling with attitude, and burdened with mental crises.
We'll be honest: the performance and responsiveness on both tablets was pretty zippy, but we'd say the difference between these and other slates is subtle at best.
You'll have to put a bit more pressure on the filament than you'd expect, and the pulling motion of the motors is subtle enough that you might not notice it at first.
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The broader redesign is subtle, but refreshing.
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Michael Gottlieb's lighting is subtle to the utmost degree, and Charlie Corcoran, who designed the sets for both shows, has come up with a cozy pub so real-looking that you'd be tempted to belly up to the bar and order a Guinness if there were an intermission.
Say what you wish about Barack Obama, but the man is a subtle thinker who is more focused on the long-term benefits of a decision than he is on the short-term gratification that drives most of our politicians.
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It is a subtle but important distinction often lost in the hysteria surrounding terrorism.
What is going on is more subtle and, for now, as much a signal as a demonstration of practical intent.
It is a subtle but important difference in the way a leader looks at his top leadership team.
It is a subtle distinction, but one that could have negative tax implications.
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Then there is a subtle change of perception, or at least of verbiage, about Mr Haider in Vienna these days.
Renault's message, according to Jonathan Wignall, the head of the Laguna campaign at the company's British subsidiary, is more subtle.
That is a subtle, but significant, indication that beneath the supposedly bland exterior of Chris Huhne there might lurk a killer politician.
This style is sufficiently subtle on our white review unit and adds a little extra personality to an otherwise plain and glossy device.
Part of the art of money management is the subtle anticipation of how and when the pace will change in the various rings.
In the normal course of things, editorial work is relatively subtle, but there are famous instances of heroic assistance: Ezra Pound cutting T.
This is a subtle point: When it introduced the iPhone 5, Apple actually highlighted a 3-minute video on how the phone was manufactured.
When switched off, the speakers and subwoofer are flush with the wall, and all you notice is the subtle geometrical composition by designer Anders Hermansen.
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Not every scheme to evade intellectual property laws is so subtle.
Often the influence of publishers over game reviewers is more subtle.
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Similarly, whereas Humphries offered outlandish caricatures with Dame Edna and Sir Les Patterson, it is the subtle touches of Lilley's creations that make them so recognisable.
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