Sentence examples for nuanced instincts from inspiring English sources

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At Wong, he has kept his freewheeling palate and his nuanced instincts for building contrasts, but the starting point tends to be Asia, which means that his cooking at Wong, at its strongest, resembles nothing else in town.

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But the state's political instincts are more nuanced and idiosyncratic than the partisan image of its most famous Republican governor.

"Mr. Bush is driven by ideology and instincts, not by nuanced thinking," said Ashutosh Varshney, a political scientist and South Asia expert at Brown University.

I trust the poet's every nuanced ambivalence but eventually find myself wishing — against my better instincts, and his — that he'd burn a house down or get baptized or anything else definitive and audacious.

The Hanoi summit underscored the limits of Trump's ability to translate the charisma and hustler instincts that made him a wealthy New York real estate star into the more nuanced realm of international diplomacy.

Definitely more nuanced.

Reality is more nuanced.

Most sophisticated and nuanced?

His position is nuanced.

It gets very nuanced".

Rae is more nuanced.

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