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I wish the students who are against the protests knew that micro-aggressions are actually an offhanded and subtle remark or comment said toward a minority that reinforces or re-establishes a stereotype and not a word used by people who are sensitive.
As mediated by Raine, Eliot's subtle remark is used - coarsely - to suggest that a preoccupation with ideas is a symptom of artistic coarseness.
"Faculty should be made aware of how subtle remarks and examples used in curricular content can influence [student] performance in math and science courses as well as their choice of major," she says.
The subtle remarks are the grease for the egregious.
In his introduction to Mr. Ballmer, Gary Shapiro, the chief executive of the association, made a subtle but interesting remark as he described his expectation that Microsoft would eventually return to keynote at C.E.S. "I would be surprised if a Microsoft leader doesn't return to the stage in the next few years," Mr. Shapiro said.
"I like the animals," a subtle friend of mine remarked, quietly, after hearing me expound at perhaps tiring length on my ambivalence toward Eugène Delacroix, the subject of a grand retrospective at the Metropolitan Museum.
There was an interesting line in Queen Beatrix's abdication speech that may very well have been a subtle snub to Elizabeth's remark.
In a subtle way, Einstein's pithy remark seems to recognize the internal struggle between reason and intuition that wrestle out our individual beliefs.
It was a subtle rebuttal to a widely criticized remark Mr. Blankfein once made saying that he did "God's work".
This remark possibly indicates a subtle change in the presenter's perception of the doctor-patient relationship: the presenter finally appears as someone who does not merely endure a situation, but as someone who actually has a choice with regard to how she can react to the situation.
"The Jewish expression in art is a subtle and various thing," Goodman once remarked.
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