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THE subject matter -- the hard-nosed details of verification of nuclear stockpiles as well as the nuanced diplomatic consequences of trying to renegotiate the treaty -- is exactly what he had to juggle as NATO supreme commander, the first time he felt like a soldier-statesman.

Is our unwillingness to pursue such a project today a failure of nerve, or a more nuanced consideration of consequences?

As a result, Americans reflected a nuanced concern about the consequences of a withdrawal, even as they fervently expressed hope for one.

His style was not to encourage his policy preferences to be questioned, or call for nuanced assessments of possible consequences.

The value of a process-oriented approach to conservation is that it allows a more nuanced understanding of the consequences of management actions, in place of such dichotomous thinking as the '50/500 rule' (Franklin 1980).

They also facilitated a deeper consideration of the concept of unreliability in the analysis which resulted in a more nuanced presentation of the consequences of stroke and one that moved beyond the initial functional description (see Norris, Allotey and Barrett 2012).

We see the major application of this more general method in taking a more nuanced view of the consequences of PTVs, and distinguishing between those likely to be subjected to NMD and those that escape NMD (e.g. many or all PTVs in the last exon of the gene) and may result in gain of function.

Now, although Social Security and Medicare generate far more political heat, a quieter, more nuanced debate of large consequence engulfs 401 k)'s, the voluntary, privately financed plans that some see as a savior of American retirement and others see as an impediment: Should 401 k)'s be fine-tuned and expanded or should they be replaced entirely?

However, a more nuanced discussion of the "dire consequences" of global warming might have been helpful.

In the more nuanced second half, we see the consequences of Kuzovkin's disclosure, though there is no disguising the clumsiness of Turgenev's dramaturgy: there seems no good reason why Olga should miss the crucial lunch except that it makes for a strong end to the first act.

In a nuanced account of the human consequences of a disintegrating state, anthropologist Michael Taussig chronicles two weeks in a small town in Colombia's Cauca Valley taken over by paramilitaries that brazenly assassinate adolescent gang members.

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