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Saying "black lives matter" doesn't devalue Muslims' struggles; it opens the door for meaningful cultural exchange – one where globalization can help redraft identity and reclaim self-determination in a community's own nuanced terms.

Rather than positioning the man as the culprit, we interpret the gender dynamics in more nuanced terms, as a joint struggle at cross purposes - he demanding a concession (quit) from her in return for being a new father, she protesting the hegemony of the good mother.

This seemed indicative of an understanding of these more nuanced terms as well as the risk-benefit associated with screening mammography.

Batman Begins recounts the murder of Bruce Wayne's parents in more nuanced terms than before, details the psychological fallout as he searches for a new identity, and - in keeping with postmodern readings of superheroes such as Alan Moore's Watchmen - acknowledges the plain absurdity of anyone who decides to spend half their time dressing up as an oversized flying mammal.

The list is endless and I suspect most people will never have heard of the various nuanced terms coming their way.

Turner responded on his website explaining his position in more nuanced terms ("I just think the world works better when people are left alone to do what they want as much as possible") but the fallout was considerable.

On Sunday, however, American officials said General Allen's order did not necessarily go that far and sought to describe it in more nuanced terms, saying that NATO would continue to conduct operations against insurgents who use civilian dwellings for shelter.

But Balanchine was danced variously in Balanchine's day, and the evening's four works, including "Mozartiana," "Tchaikovsky Pas de Deux" and "Ballet Imperial" were enhanced by glittering dancing on their own nuanced terms.

And absent the same long-term attention he showered on Iowa — where he could also explain, over months and months, his foreign policy views in nuanced terms — others in the party say Mr. Paul will not be able to replicate Tuesday's caucus performance.

In the week that followed the survey's release, fans questioned the survey's motives in nuanced terms.

The goal? Help her students understand nuanced terms (i.e. "transducer") by relating them to other key concepts covered in class.

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