Sentence examples for common and subtle from inspiring English sources

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If something goes wrong with the immune system years or decades later -- something as serious as cancer or AIDS, or as common and subtle as the normal changes in immunity that occur with aging -- the chickenpox virus can reactivate in a cluster of nerve cells and begin to reproduce again, heading back out along delicate branching filaments of the nerves to the skin.

But the more common and subtle form of discrimination found on gay dating apps comes from people who romantically speaking, claim they aren't attracted to people from certain ethnic groups.

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(They happen to have a percussionist in common, the skillful and subtle Mauro Refosco).

Although NBS is a rare syndrome, carriers of deleterious alterations in this gene are more common and may display subtle manifestations in cellular pathways predisposing NBN-mutated carriers to malignancy.

Also common are subtle language difficulties and executive functioning deficits.

That said, it has certainly informed the work I've made since and there are several common, if subtle, threads: the close, almost meditative observation of nature; working in a method that forces me to go out into the landscape to inconvenient places and interact with the elements much the way a natural scientist would; constantly subjecting my process and its results to chance and risk.

"The reality is that in jurisdictions across the country, both overt and subtle forms of discrimination remain all too common.

"The reality is," he noted, "that — in jurisdictions around the country — both overt and subtle forms of discrimination remain all too common".

First, the number of incident cases of CHD and stroke events was relatively small, even with more than a decade's follow up, which would reduce the power to detect the subtle differences between common and internal carotid artery IMT and make the relative risk estimation unstable.

Early gradual signs and symptoms of NS are often indefinite and subtle, especially at the onset, which is easily confused with other common noninfectious causes [ 6].

Staff Sgt. Patricia F. Bradford, 27, a psychological operations soldier, said that slights, subtle and not, were common, and some were easier to brush off than others.

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