However, in its place, a new and manipulative science of predictability risks becoming even more subtly intrusive than advertising was.
The sound, even through a modest stereo system, was clearer and more subtly varied than what is currently available on video.
More subtly, the rise of the grouper population favoured those species of parrotfish that grow too large for groupers to eat.
More subtly, though, the two researchers have dug up evidence that an excess of lipids damages heart-muscle cells, and even destroys pancreatic cells in rodents.
More subtly, politics seem to have become less open and accountable.
More subtly, it may also be inefficient in the sense that it benefits from subsidies that make it even more sprawly than it would otherwise have been.
More subtly, global exchanges disagree about the value they put on everything from food companies to banks, even after taking account of differences in a firm's local prospects.
In retrospect, it appears that this has been the plan all along, but we can think of several scenarios where the company could have done this more subtly for a smoother transition.
More subtly, if none of the predicted sentences is entirely correct, yet collectively they contain the words that were spoken, the user can simply slide his finger across the appropriate words to link them up.
Good 3D movies today will appear subtly more stately and cinematic than 2D shows.
Benedict, whose office has routinely cast the trip in the context of a spiritual pilgrimage, at times addressed political issues -- often subtly, and on occasion more overtly.
And there are times when certain prospects need to be subtly massaged and engaged in a more nuanced sale.
"We will do a better job of explaining to ourselves and to patients how, for example, schizophrenia emerges in a 19 or 20-year-old for the first time, how we can relate that a little bit more directly to changes in brain development that may have been going subtly wrong for many years previously, " he said.
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More strikingly, the composer lulls listeners into thinking that little is changing, while subtly creating constant musical flux (just try counting out what seem to be regular metres).
Much like a mechanical limited-slip differential, torque vectoring subtly pulses the brake of the inside front wheel in a corner, directing more torque to the outside wheel, actually helping bend the car into a corner.
In the case of the subtly corrupt files, Apple says a new version of iTunes coming soon will be more liberal about disqualifying a song.
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