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The editing is subtle to the point of invisibility.
"The difference between the law pre- and post-Citizens United is subtle to the expert observer," said Trevor Potter, a former chairman of the Federal Election Commission and a critic of the ruling.
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Indeed, some of his designs are subtle to the point of ambiguity.
The distinctions he drew were subtle to the point of producing conflicting news accounts in which he was alternately described as favoring abortion rights and anti-abortion.
I've grown weary of monkfish's popularity and skeptical of its charms: it always seems to cool too quickly after it reaches the table and its flavor can be subtle to the point of being chimerical.
If a professional decorating staff was enlisted, their work was subtle to the point of being invisible, deeply disguised by a faux-naïve approach that recalls Matisse or Chagall.
However, the levels of HIF-1 changes in the Western blots shown in Figure 5C are subtle to the eye.
For example, it may be subtle to balance the pros and cons of Internet credit services due to the privacy concern.
Immunohistochemical studies are necessary for pathologic diagnosis if no primary tumor was known and the clues are subtle to show specific histological features [ 4, 11].
However, the shift was subtle compared to the responses to harvesting, which induced a fundamental change in assemblage composition irrespective of the silvicultural system applied.
The lighting is subtle, the furniture a nod to the 1920s when speakeasy bars really came into prominence and the cocktails, delicious!
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