Sentence examples for nuanced rhetoric from inspiring English sources

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Obama isn't about to end the war on drugs, but he might start scaling it back – diverting more resources into treatment programmes, engaging in a more nuanced rhetoric that separates hard and soft drugs, genuinely effective policy interventions from merely effective sound bites.

For Cuba the problem is that as long as it faces the objective reality of unremitting economic warfare via unilateral US embargo, it finds it hard to take the risk that behind nuanced rhetoric and gestures like purposeful travel lies a new realism intended to create the basis for normal relations.

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As many of Gingrich's children would soon discover, their leader was more complicated, and his approach to politics more nuanced than his bombastic rhetoric would suggest.

But the last -- the candidates' respective rhetoric -- is nuanced and not fully understood.

WASHINGTON — Few people hold a more uncomfortable place at the health care debate's intersection between nuanced policy and cable-ready political rhetoric than President Obama's special health care adviser, Dr. Ezekiel J. Emanuel.

Still, the rhetoric from the stage was more nuanced than that of the previous shows.

Mr. Obama was seen by some supporters as the realist counterbalance who would put aside the zealous rhetoric in favor of a more nuanced approach.

For example, because a successful persuasive speech proceeds alert to the emotional state of the audience on the occasion of its delivery, Aristotle's Rhetoric contains some of his most nuanced and specific treatments of the emotions.

We view Trump today as a political pariah, but conveniently forget that Clinton used a more nuanced, far more surreptitious, version of the same political rhetoric.

Even the rhetoric of Washington politicians campaigning in South Florida seems to have grown more nuanced, as if these politicians and their staffs know that even David Rivera's hard-line "supervoters" are no longer as likely to be appeased by symbolism as they often were in the past.

Wilson's Sociobiology and On Human Nature, and Richard Dawkins' The Selfish Gene) have, along with the rhetoric of the Cold War, yielded to more balanced perspectives and more nuanced interpretations.

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