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Social media is not built for subtlety — it's difficult to do nuance in 140 characters.
Driving, Mr. Nass said, taxes the parts of the brain that make it more difficult to appreciate nuances of a conversation.
Hence, it is difficult to discover nuances in the data and generate pertinent hypotheses.
It is difficult, remote, gently nuanced and academically meritocratic.
Demands for solidarity can quickly turn into demands for groupthink, making it difficult to express nuance.
Public officials and pop culture alike have been quick to recognize the unusual nature of what the British press is calling a "long, thin war," and what Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld called "a much more subtle, nuanced, difficult, shadowy set of problems".
And he is wary of binary questions that may hide the nuances of difficult issues.
Making the move from wing to centre is difficult – just the slight nuances in the different way you play when everything unfolds so quickly on a rugby field.
Dr. Linh Vi, the pathologist at Cheboygan Memorial Hospital who diagnosed D.C.I.S. in Ms. Long, was not board certified and has said he reads about 50 breast biopsies a year, far short of the experience that leading pathologists say is needed in dealing with the nuances of difficult breast cancer cases.
But those nuances were difficult to hear at the South Carolina conservatives' conference.
The following quiz was created to educate those who find it difficult discerning the fine nuances between people affiliated with the KKK and literal asses.
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