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"nuanced information" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when discussing information that is complex and detailed, with subtle distinctions and layers of meaning. You can use this phrase to describe information that requires careful analysis and interpretation. Example: The researcher's report provided nuanced information about the impact of climate change on different animal species in the arctic, revealing the interconnected effects on the ecosystem.
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A number of books have been written about storytelling, for example, as a potent way to convey nuanced information.
In fact, the journalism tends to have more quality since the person working the locale on a daily basis generally has more nuanced information about the topic than the guy from Des Moines who showed up in his new London Fog to do a live remote broadcast.
However, the biopsy process may also be a unique chance to engage men in preparing for the treatment decision-making process and provide a better opportunity to process nuanced information about the risks and benefits of treatment before they have to psychologically cope with a cancer diagnosis [ 28].
The presented findings shed new light on perpetrators of interpersonal violence in sport, nuancing the predominant belief that the male coach is the main perpetrator while providing nuanced information that can be utilized to improve prevention and child protection measures and other safeguarding initiatives in sport.
The interviews, in turn, are necessary to validate the information from the document analysis and to gain additional information as documents tend to only describe the reached compromises and rarely the nuanced information about the discussion behind them, nor the informal rules of the game.
It cannot, however, communicate more complicated, nuanced information.
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To the extent that Facebook grasped the nuances of information collection and use, they seemed to suggest, it had a responsibility to protect users from the effects of their own incomprehension.
"Because if they are reasonably good investors, they should be able to have an edge compared to someone based in the U.S. in terms of the intimacy of the details and nuances of information". He noted that he spent more time in China in the last year — about three weeks — than in New York City.
The reputation that research evidence is not valued enough by policymakers as information input needs to be nuanced.
Designed to identify valuable information in conversations, LUIS interprets user goals (intents) and distills valuable information from sentences (entities), for a high quality, nuanced language model.
That information helps to create ads that are increasingly personalized and nuanced.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com