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It's probably not Tourjee's fault either – a constant drive for clickworthy headlines means that any nuance gets swallowed in favour of a hook.
He explained in Salon that "Twitter is no place for nuance," as though there's any nuance in his suggestion that Logan wanted to be sexually assaulted for ratings.
Self-criticism: A theater critic's search for nuance in the age of Yelp.
There is seldom any room for nuance, for people to inhabit the grey areas in between.
Bateson spends paragraphs agonizing over her choice of a label for the seminar's older participants ("auditors"? "veterans"? "oaks"?) before settling on "elders," with an apology for any possible pejorative nuance.
Investors examine the language of Fed policy makers for any hint or nuance about the direction of future interest rates -- and react accordingly.
That will give away too much and won't allow for any suspense, or nuance.
But her pastiche narrative vaults between ham-handed whimsy and grotesquerie, allowing scarcely any room for nuance.
I don't think there's any room for nuance in the discussions around blatantly racist statements by some astronomers.
Words such as "always" and "never" don't allow any room for nuance.
Over all his playing was more impressive for its organic sweep and full-bodied character than for nuance and clarity.
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