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He understood that other people's experience of consumerism was more complex than his own, involving nuances of status and imitation and manufactured desire, and his theory could accommodate that — your job could be to appear more high-class to your peers, for instance.
Ra's story was portrayed in a mythical plot written by the musician himself, involving nuances of science fiction and comedy, Space Is The Place, from 1974.
It's a tricky question — involved, nuanced, philosophical — yet there is a very simple answer.
I see the other parents having involved, nuanced conversations with the teachers and laughing with one another here and I can only guess that they all think of me as cold and stand-offish.
Only the second of these questions involves much nuance, but both are worth exploring.
But status involves some tricky nuances to keep in mind.
This involves learning the nuances of the systems already at play, including the dynamics of the human system (e.g., the people and teams).
One more stumble, and Mr. Icahn's views will become clearer — and probably won't involve much nuance.
The reality is that while maintaining mental health at work and managing stress is a critical part of creating balance in life, negotiating successfully involves attention to the nuances of your organization.
Much of thinking like a lawyer involves being comfortable with nuances and gray areas.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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