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As Iraq and Afghanistan have proved that a commander must stretch to master nuances of international alliance accord, local governance and tribal politicking, the military has revamped its training ranges and its curriculum.
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First of all, while she's a talented, original and bold artist, Dunham is not yet in full control of all of her storytelling skills, and she's got a ways to go when it comes to consistently mastering nuance and tone (this was also an issue in Season 1, which I generally loved, but wasn't perfect).
But he insisted that a generation of young players is just beginning to master the nuances of a complex game.
Brian McCann, the Braves' catcher, called Beachy one of the hardest workers on the team, and said he was starting to master the nuances of pitching in the majors.
Baron has studied the Phoenix Suns, the University of Missouri and the old-school Loyola Marymount teams of Paul Westhead to try to master the nuances of fast-paced basketball.
In some matches, but mostly in practice, Hingis has been trying to master the nuances of the net game in order to dilute the power advantage of opponents like Lindsay Davenport, Venus Williams and Serena Williams.
Luckily for them, many of their readers - people who are, after all, trying to get on with their own complicated lives - do not have the time or energy to master the nuances of unfamiliar religions and cultures, or to cut through gross stereotypes that acquire, in moments of crisis, a sinister persuasive power.
Whether that is because one's physique in those critical years of puberty sets the thermostat of self-confidence and swagger, or whether short teenagers, who tend to avoid sports and other group activities, fail to master the nuances of team spirit considered crucial throughout most of the business world, Dr. Postlewaite cannot yet say.
But at cooking college, she had to overcome her own, very un-Chinese, distaste for using MSG in every dish, master the nuances of the mouth-feel of, for example, slippery and rubbery-textured foods (dried sea cucumbers that resemble 'fossilised turds') and learn how 'to create dazzling fu hei wei [complex flavours].
But mastering the nuances of the language is much harder.
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