Sentence examples for may have nuanced from inspiring English sources

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It's paramount to get candidates who already have a predilection for food movement goals and who may have nuanced views on the record.

Including adjustments for the degree of domiciliary care provided and the degree of difficulty with mobility may have nuanced our results further.

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Members can be hurt by other members, who, while not wishing to cause distress, may not have nuanced their response as carefully as a therapist would.

Furthermore, we have nuanced the interpretation of the correlational analyses.

They were always drawn as having nuanced, ambivalent feelings about their absent father where other shows may have made them one-note angry.

Our inquiry has nuanced and even reversed this idea.

Therefore, there is nothing strange in the fact that people may have different nuances in their approaches".

The combined data show the relationship of migraine aura to cortical spreading depression may have some nuances yet to be identified.

Well, I would say it seems pretty benign to me, although I may have missed some nuance that we should all be afraid of.

But I may have other subtle nuances around my eyes or on my forehead or around the side of my face.

It's there that her column may have lacked some nuance.

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