Sentence examples for Nuanced variation from inspiring English sources

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By taking this multidimensional approach to rating and grouping two important state ECE policies simultaneously, nuanced variation in policy is revealed that is not captured by measures of the strength of a single policy alone.

A trajectory from condemnation to glorification illustrates that, whilst formal political transitions are useful to gauge historiographical shifts, in the case at hand there is more continuity than change across regimes, and much nuanced variation within each politically defined era.

New York Times columnist David Leonhardt provides a more nuanced variation of this theme when he writes that average wages could be boosted by policies to support "above all stronger schools and colleges to lift the skills of the nation's workforce.

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Though huge, the exit poll may not reflect local nuances and variation.

More innovation in factory-produced housing, says GRO's Robertson, "prevents the cookie-cutter sameness often associated with the process and allows for novel architectural form, nuance and variation" as well as efficiency.

Sure, but as is typically the case with most plainly obvious things, when one takes a slightly closer look, nuance and variation abound.

Each district, each sub-district, or even each street, has its own nuances and variations.

Underscoring populism's many national nuances and variations, Babiš – despite facing damaging corruption allegations – presents as a successful outsider, a businessman who can get things done in the way that career politicians cannot.

Subject to important nuances and variations, a number of philosophers have employed this type of argument in recent years to defend the payment to each citizen of an unconditional income or a universal capital grant (see Steiner 1994; Van Parijs 1992, 1995; Ackerman and Alstott 1999; Birnbaum 2012; Widerquist 2013).

Nuances and variations in the basic technique make the difference.

The essential structure was further described by its constituents (i.e. the meaning that constitute the actual essence), to show all the nuances and variations of the studied phenomenon.

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