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The surprising thing about Brown's strategy is that it lacks nuance.
As help seeking is measured on a yes/no scale, it lacks nuance.
The one making the tea thinks I lack nuance online.
The Guardian agreed that the drama "lacked nuance", adding: "It won't aid UKIP's cause in the run up to the election, but it probably won't make much of a dent in it either".
It was also coverage that often lacked nuance and context, and that refused to allow diplomatic events unfold without minute-by-minute surveys of the domestic winners and losers.
He said the reporter was good at gathering information but lacked "nuance and subtlety" in the way he presented it.
Other appetizers, while decent, lacked nuance and sometimes care.
More generally, his performances lacked nuance in matters of phrasing, texture and dynamics.
David L. Hudson Jr., a scholar at the First Amendment Center at Vanderbilt University, said the studies lacked nuance by, for instance, treating every decision as equally important.
Even though as a scientist I knew better, the way the research was translated for the public lacked nuance and easily penetrated my vulnerable state of mind.
Because the reporting on him has lacked nuance we leave this media frenzy with little to no progress on the debate around these issues.
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