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Furthermore, the amendments recognize the need for more nuanced treatment of private equity, real estate funds and other investment companies rather than a one-size-fits-all approach.

The authors assume that, although slavery is undoubtedly an evil social practice, its moral assessment stands in need of a more nuanced treatment.

It uses international manufacturing data to show that significant variations in the use of environmental audits are associated with differences in stakeholder influences, and that a more nuanced treatment is needed when evaluating these audits.

For all the suggestions of a more nuanced treatment of the characters' sexuality, the play still milks some easy laughs from period stereotypes: June is a crude portrait of the 1960s lesbian as a truck driver in a twin set.

A Farewell to Truth, by Gianni Vattimo, translated by William McCuaig (Columbia, £17) A more nuanced treatment, here, of the social construction of reality: the inaccessibility of any perspectiveless truth that is not "produced" by human practices does not imply, the author warns, that "anything goes"; instead, it obliges us to come to reasoned agreement.

In essence, GWU's Pace says, the proposal "takes the entire category [of spacecraft] and, instead of saying all space items are by definition munitions items, it goes back and makes a little more nuanced treatment".

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Even as President Barack Obama and other government leaders increasingly come around to a more nuanced, treatment-centric vision of drug policy, the DEA is showing that old habits die hard.

Likewise, clinicians have developed bolder and more-nuanced treatment strategies.

Having this information would have allowed a more nuanced investigation of treatment effects, including possible differences by treatment type, by severity of trauma and by time since it occurred.

Many of the issues I am touching on require a much more complex and nuanced treatment but this talk is deliberately taking a simpler narrative". In a recent op-ed, conservative writer Erik Erickson argued that the U.S. government should support the "next Pinochets" to create more stability in Latin America and stop the flow of refugees seeking access to the United States.

New subtypes of cancer have been identified, or at least attributed to previously unknown genetic alterations, allowing a more nuanced approach to treatment.

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