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A surprise advocate of the petition was Armando Iannucci, though he took quite a nuanced view, calling it "a history-defining moment of active hypocrisy" and, once enough signatures had been collected for parliament to consider a debate, concluding: "I don't think we should ban anyone for something they've said; but it's really funny it might be him".

Consumer advocates make a nuanced case.

Mr. Obama frames his position on abortion as a nuanced one — he calls it a "a moral and ethical issue" best left to women and doctors — and he envisions himself forging consensus around causes like reducing unintended pregnancies and promoting adoption.

Since he moved to Harlem from Midtown two years ago, he has sensed a hankering for a hip-hop Martha Stewart, someone to help develop what he calls a "nuanced urban aesthetic".

No one would call Paretsky a nuanced writer, and there are times when she sounds as shrill as Lawlor, whose televised rants against illegal aliens leave him with "spit flecking his lips".

This complexity of issues related to disease, illness, context and culture call for a nuanced framing of insight.

But a fine-grained understanding of company performance and markets is critical, especially during an economic downturn, which calls for a nuanced approach to cutting costs and making long-term investments.

The former sometimes swamps the latter but it is also true that John Heffernan PSTD-suffering Macbeth speaks the verse with extraordinary intelligence, acutely conveying how, as he withdraws into brutalised numbness, Macbeth's develops a nuanced awareness of what Keats called "the feel of not to feel it".

USA Today Scott Bowles gave Chef 3.5 out of 4 stars and called it "a nuanced side dish, a slow-cooked film that's one of the most heartwarming of the young year".

Strain asserts that he's merely calling for a "nuanced" assessment of the ACA's costs and benefits, but his explicit goal is to justify the "benefits" of lower healthcare subsidies, less insurance regulation, smaller government by saying that these weigh more on the plus side than higher mortality does on the minus side.

This complexity calls for a nuanced framing of insight.

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