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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.
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It is also clear that it is important in the mental health field to explore the nature of the experience of the condition in relation to specific settings to understand the nuances of how information and support interventions are engaged with [ 13].
Despite such complications, volunteers are rarely trained in the nuances of managing sensitive information, including situations in which confidence should be violated.
In addition, the translation of data collected in other languages into English can be a source of loss of information and culture-specific nuances (Bowden and Fox-Rushby 2003).
Survey research has inherent limitations around capturing nuance and this may be important to understanding sharing of information from a still novel technology.
Health care workers suffered from lack of accurate information because the nuances of this strange new epidemic were not fully understood.
But, as a nation, we tend not to question our sources of information and we tend to shy away from complexities; we are nuance-averse.
This comparison thus emphasises the value of obtaining local genetic information to highlight ethnic nuances of potentially important clinical relevance.
Similarly, more detailed comparisons between HTA agencies, perhaps in relation to individual products, would yield more information on some of the nuances of HTA decision-making when it comes to above-threshold ICER submissions.
Learners' nuances of developed reading comprehension potentiality manifested itself in required processing information for answering the question which was concretely represented itself in the latency of responses.
We had wondered whether there may be further information about applicants concealed within the subtleties and the nuances of the language used (e.g. the use of negative versus positive emotion words).
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