Sentence examples for nuanced distinctions from inspiring English sources

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But as he appeals to conservative activists and Republican primary voters, he is trying to draw nuanced distinctions between his Massachusetts law and the federal legislation that shares many of its fundamental elements, including a requirement that people have insurance.

Dave Leal of Brasenose College who posed the question said: "Questions of this sort help us to test a candidate's capacity to draw nuanced distinctions between concepts, and to revise and challenge their own first moves in the light of different sentences containing the key words.

In other words, taxing those with large but illiquid assets could cause more of a fall in spending than previously expected.Growing old conservativelyIf policymakers need to draw more nuanced distinctions between rich and poor, they also ought not to assume that hard-up citizens will support redistribution.

Over time, Zuckerberg hopes Facebook's AI will learn to make nuanced distinctions, such as between terrorist propaganda and a news report about a terrorist attack.

Similarly, we refer to 'mutated', 'faulty' and 'unhealthy' mitochondria in the discussion below as these are commonly used terms in the literature, rather than us seeking to make a 'judgement' about the biological materials and processes per se (more detailed consideration of the nuanced distinctions regarding such terminology falls outside the scope of this paper).

However, the teachers noticed specific, nuanced distinctions across their own approaches to PBL, including a contrast between (1) the use of a single theme in which content could be embedded and (2) the intentional connecting of content from various academic areas.

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As far as the "women thing," Mr. Michael draws a nuanced distinction.

You might be old enough to make a more nuanced distinction between truly dangerous and addictive drug usage and more benign, recreational consumption.

U.S. forces fighting the militant group "need to be able to make a nuanced distinction between a child, and a child who might be dangerous," Bloom said.

But much of Ms. Tate's subtlest material depends on a nuanced sense of cultural distinctions, familiarity with the latest British slang, and the ability to understand it when it is uttered rapid-fire in Ms. Tate's signature singsong style.

This allows nuanced ((GC times GC)) distinction between closely related yet different complex mixtures, e.g. crude oil from neighboring oil sources, which share the regional fingerprint, and therefore, difficult to differentiate robustly using purely statistical methods.

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