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The critique needs to be nuanced in the wake of the Microcredit Summit data indicating that 124 million of the 195 million microcredits are in fact going to the very poor.
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These questions are nuanced in the events that take place in what turned out to be my most tightly plotted novel.
The answer is nuanced in that neither of these stories is telling the whole truth but they are both, likely, telling part of the truth.
And it needs to be nuanced in matters of enforcement, weighing the interests of society alongside those of the patent holder.
It's hard to be nuanced in 140 characters, and yet the whole point of reading and writing is to engage.
Georg Solti, who could be nuanced in many works, notoriously also loved the adrenalin rush of loud music.
This problem is nuanced in its practical details and the way attempted explanations feedback with questions and developments in other areas of science, including astronomy, biology, and planetary science.
So often these days there is nuance in the observations he makes as England captain.
There's nuance in the mix, the tofu in the newfangled carpaccio providing one example.
There are nuances in the quality of the documentation that establishes the presence of antiquities in the market prior to 1970.
There is nuance in the grading system however: UWE student union's vote approving the boycott, divestment and sanctions campaign against Israel was given amber.
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