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So many of Hockney's early portraits reveal a subtle interest in the inner man.
The not-very-subtle interest of neighbors can contribute to the sensation of being carefully watched.
At one point, Scocca quotes me on the deliberate streak of optimism in my work — and he is not wrong in locating in that attitude a subtle self-interest.
And a review of Mr. McCain's record shows that by subtler measures, his interests, even passions, are hardly ideological.
Good for them, because while it may seem a subtle point, self-interest and greed are antithetical to each other.
The Commerce Clause language certainly moves the needle back from Raich in the direction of Lopez, but that is a subtle shift of interest only to constitutional lawyers.
We have long been involved in helping municipal officials avoid not only the type of obvious ethics violations discussed in the column, but even subtle conflicts of interest that might give the appearance of impropriety.
It needed an aromatic but subtle point of interest, so I added a wee pinch of ground clove (crushing a clove with the side of a big knife, then "chopping" it with the knife is the freshest and easiest way to get this).
Identifying subtle patterns of interest in large amounts of data (tens of thousands of profiles) associated with a certain level of noise remains a challenge.
1 2 Two of the subtle differences of interest are the serum sodium (Na+) levels and LDL cholesterol levels.
Each category of experimental design has its strengths and weaknesses in its ability to address sources of variation, and its ability to identify subtle effects of interest.
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