Sentence examples for much nuanced from inspiring English sources

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But his redeeming transformation from carouser to valiant soldier occurs without much nuanced exploration of the character's awakening sense of duty and honor.

In their study, Cech and Waidzunas found the discrimination experienced by LGBT students is also much nuanced.

I am pleased that President Obama has provided an opening to have a deeper and more inclusive discussion on these longstanding, complicated and much nuanced issues.

Before the 2014 death of 18-year-old Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, the media wasn't providing much nuanced coverage of police brutality or asking why black communities were outraged with policing.

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Not much nuance there.

Comics have always taken on politics, usually without much nuance.

It's pure soap opera, brought to life without much nuance.

They look like pictures of photographs, and too much nuance and detail is lost.

At first glance, there is not much nuance to "Worst-Case".

It's still Disney, though, and it concludes happily and without much nuance.

One more stumble, and Mr. Icahn's views will become clearer — and probably won't involve much nuance.

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