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"It wasn't a subtle maneuver," one aide said.
Most of the examples involved uncalled obstruction and interference — in particular a subtle maneuver that is not currently illegal but impedes offensive flow nevertheless.
That's such a subtle maneuver, but it turned Adam Carolla into a media bogeyman, and it created a ton of meaningless controversy that moved millions of eyeballs to pages that media outlets could monetize.
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Pension trustees who are rightly concerned about these investments too often find themselves silenced by a subtle legalistic maneuver that took place six years ago last month and that could be stopped with the help of President Obama's Labor Department.
Emma communicated that she was not going to let Andrew get away with this subtle maneuver to make it her problem.
The Oxford Companion to Chess described Mr. Smyslov's style of play as positional — that is, intended primarily to gain an advantage by subtle maneuvering rather than by overt threats or gain of material.
Playing at right wing, he scored with subtle maneuvers at a time when the slap shot had yet to become a favorite offensive weapon and defensive play was strong.
But the meticulous legal requirements of making a criminal case have also spawned more subtle maneuvers by dealers.
There is no team strategy that needs to be considered; no subtle maneuvering is required.
Johnson and Giambi have both responded to Torre's subtle maneuvering.
And for just as long, the Korean government, eager to protect the country's car industry, has managed to repulse the invaders, using everything from blatant trade barriers to more subtle maneuvers to keep foreign encroachment at bay.
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