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The subtle idea seemed to be that White wanted to expand in the center with f4 and eventually e4 without having to worry about his knight being harassed by Black's b pawn advancing to b4.
It's a sweet, subtle idea that pays off in three ways: You're more comfortable, the camera is more secure in your hands and you're less tempted to use the nearby zoom lever.
A more complex and subtle idea is the very controversial concept of Jewish art, which I try to discuss at length in the autobiography I'm writing (I'm up to 1970).
"There's this whole subtle idea behind Christian music that you always have to be telling people about Jesus.
We talked to him about how he stumbled onto this brilliant and subtle idea, and if it was as good in practice as it is in theory.
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Her works also contain subtle ideas of redemption, though of cultural artifacts, not spirits.
Vietnam was still too raw for its director and for its audience".War, Inc" seems to have a million subtle ideas up its sleeve, including an intriguing feint towards explaining how September 11th set the stage for this war's brutality.
"What a revolting development!" "Is there really a need to translate English into Brain Dead American?" "Why not just rewrite Shakespeare in emoticons and text acronyms?" Beneath the opprobrium lay a shared assumption: that Shakespeare's genius inheres not in his complicated characters or carefully orchestrated scenes or subtle ideas but in the singularity of his words.
Where the surrealists focused on the more fantastic elements of the subconscious, Bourgeois played with his more subtle ideas of the uncanny (the unheimlich or un-homely)." She was agoraphobic and often had insomnia, on occasions spending four consecutive days awake – by the end of which she would be in a manic state.
These examples show how subtle ideas, introduced and enforced by families and communities, shape a sense of supremacy that becomes ingrained in the psyche throughout one's life.
Doubt your negative interpretations of what you "heard" or saw; suspend judgment of subtle ideas or actions, and avoid groundless beliefs (unfounded opinions) or thinking that you have everything all figured out... Realize that people will treat you better when you do not accuse them of wronging you, "bad mouthing" you or opposing you.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com