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This nuanced grasp of world affairs was reinforced when he said that Mr. Obama displayed "Kenyan, anti-colonial behavior".
But what is perhaps more developed is Robertson's subtle and nuanced grasp of character, notably of the vulnerable Maud: a heroine almost worthy of Thomas Hardy.
Reporters can listen to files while writing stories, or listen to older conversations to get a more nuanced grasp of police practices or long-term trouble spots.
Steinberg points out that figures like Clooney and Cheadle have a very nuanced grasp of the situation in Darfur, but most don't.
So news of Prince Harry's new girlfriend, Meghan Markle, was the perfect opportunity for the papers to showcase their nuanced grasp of these sensitive issues.
Furthermore, Trump's speech formally accepting the U.S. Republican presidential nomination included nothing to indicate he has recently developed any nuanced grasp of the issues regarding the real causes of terrorism and how to prevent it.
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The plot turns on a volatile moment in behavioral psychology, the late 1970s, when Skinnerian dogmatists were duking it out with proponents of a more nuanced, evolutionary grasp of animal behavior.
I'm an illustrator, not an economist, and the world is more complex and nuanced than is my grasp of it.
The artist quite clearly has a grasp of a very nuanced and very human proposition: what is beautiful.
With his grasp of dialogue and nuanced take on the vulnerabilities of British geezerdom, Skinner was already writing cinematic vignettes that turned effortlessly into videos.
It was tender, nuanced and understated, with a perfect grasp of the melody.
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