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But he found a nuance in milder, meeker roles that preserved them from sickliness.
Others are concerned that they may overlook a nuance in the educational plan that states which services a student should receive.
Lastly, the academics examined a nuance in the new standards that allowed Chinese firms to book profits by restructuring debt that was owed to affiliated companies.
History has shown us that nobody is ever dead in politics, and has added a nuance in this curious period where surprise has become the rule, and when one can rise in the polls and reverse the table in less than three weeks".
You see, there is a nuance in the HITECH rule: Let's say you're a vendor and the last thing on earth you want is to have protected health information anywhere near your service.
Now a nuance in facial expression can tell me everything that words cannot.
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It's short, yet it makes a wonderful nuance in the debate over determinism, arguing that predictable functions can still have unpredictable outcomes, known as "free will functions".
Importantly, the finding of an association for both aSyn and PARK-7 in PDAC progression as revealed in this study suggests a possible nuance in the etiology of pancreatic cancer and Parkinson's disease that needs further interrogation.
There isn't a lot of nuance in a cartoon.
The Journal hopes this case-based approach will help highlight an issue nuance in context, something that might get "lost" in the entirety of a full-length article.
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