The problem with Bon Jovi may be more nuanced than substance abuse or even internal conflicts.
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By focusing on data analytics, teachers can study learning in far more nuanced ways.
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The thing is, the customer experience is a nuanced thing, delivered at any number of touchpoints.
Here, adding cream and raspberries transforms the syrup into something more polished and nuanced.
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He wrote nuanced takes on the Occupy movement, and powerful words about American education.
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"But wise commentators will always take a nuanced view of someone's death, " he says.
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Tech was supposed to make this easier, more nuanced, not turn it into a chore.
But sexuality and dressing appropriately in a professional setting are more nuanced than that.
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However, while they now translate news and political documents well, they struggle with more nuanced texts.
But my team saw that reality was more nuanced than I was describing it.
You can't put a guy in jail for something that is this nuanced and complicated.
Paulson is primly nuanced as conflicted, ambiguous Sally, subtly conveying a variety of repressed emotions.
Yet America's attitude to execution is a good deal more nuanced than most outsiders think.
The first is that euroskepticism in the U.K is more nuanced than often portrayed.
Fiscal consolidation should be more nuanced and supply-side reforms should be given greater prominence.
Mr Bush's uncomplicated appeal may still prevail over Mr Kerry's more nuanced, convoluted one.
And even the noisier business groups, such as the National Association of Manufacturers, are relatively nuanced.
Shoot-the-moon is a classic that involves the physics of momentum and nuanced hand-eye coordination.
The situation is a bit more nuanced with regard to Russia and South Korea.
Writing a plain text document like this one isn't the same as creating a large, nuanced spreadsheet.
Fadell doesn't duck the label, but asks that people view the phenomenon in a more nuanced fashion.
Medical school and medical practice taught me to see these issues in a much more nuanced fashion.
Unfortunately, the latter perspective is dominating the media at the expense of a more nuanced, responsible conversation.
But the real star is Porter, who delivers a touching, sassy, nuanced performance, often in 8-inch heels.
When I pointed this out to the editor he promised in the future to be more nuanced.
There are others who say that teaching is so nuanced that it is simply impossible to measure.
Alyssa Rosenberg has a very nuanced post up on the subject as well at her blog.
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But her nuanced ruling offered significant legal wiggle room, allowing some race-based preferences to correct past discrimination.
As MRI technology gets better and experiments become more nuanced, neuroeconomics stands to gain even more steam.
It also takes applying a broader and more nuanced lens to enable the creation of transformative customer experiences.
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