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His mother's death a few years ago may have subtly freed Stoppard to explore himself for traces of his origins.
On the other hand, Rockwell's reviews may have subtly pushed The Times's arts coverage in a looser, more colloquial direction.
And with the nation still grappling with a spate of new threats, one person said, the threshold for Mr. Torricelli's indictment may have subtly risen.
A £1m payday at Wembley may have subtly altered those priorities – Bradford and Parkinson have had terrific seasons whatever happens from here on in – and good luck to them.
Caroline Heldman, Susan J. Carroll and Stephanie Olson argued that "the repeated references to Bob Dole in article after article may have subtly undermined her independent stature as a presidential candidate in the minds of voters".
One in 10 said the ads had a "rare impact" on them and may have subtly influenced them once or twice, but 69% said they had no impact whatsoever.
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The retrospective nature of the study may have meant that the clinical and non-contrast CT criteria applied for selection within our centre may also have subtly changed over time as a result of non-random shifts in clinical practice, or influence of accumulating (open) data on perfusion CT.
The Court of Appeal may have been subtly inviting the trial court to throw out the prosecution.
It may have been subtly contained in a single line – "you haven't both gone shopping" – but I was still kicking myself.
The chief executives of their governing bodies, with more than half an eye on the need to maximise exposure for their sport ahead of a home Games, may have a subtly different take.
This rising generation of workers and leaders may have a subtly different style of thinking and working, because they're using these drugs or because they learned to work using these drugs, so that even if you take the drugs away they'll still have a certain approach.
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