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But the filmmakers deal with more subtle implication, of "ordinary" Germans as well as a world community that did not step in to save the Jews.
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The decision is complex, and lawyers will be arguing over its more subtle implications for years.
There were also more subtle implications, partly relating to 'Panopticist' theories about how the institution uses technical safety to supervise its own mechanisms, through the observation of staff behaviour as well as patients and visitors.
But the study found striking differences in the way that urban and nonurban counties handled the death penalty, discrepancies that had more subtle racial implications.
The report also highlights the more subtle human health implications that flow from things such as biodiversity loss and extreme weather induced by climate change.
Selecting a word is often more a matter of connotation, the subtle implication of ideas or emotions, than of denotation, the literal meaning.
More often though, there is a subtle implication of inferiority an assumption that an intuitive-decision must be emotionally-driven, at the expense of reason and logic.
It also highlights the benefit of examining not only the more obvious immediate impacts of noise on behaviour, but also the more subtle effects that nonetheless have important implications and could occur in response to a broad range of acoustic stimuli.
The implications for patient safety here are more subtle than first appears.
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Mimes are more subtle.
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