Sentence examples for subtle legacy from inspiring English sources

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There is perhaps a more subtle legacy, too.

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The disease's more subtle legacies were not lost on Beatrice as she surveyed her school for the first time in 36 weeks.

An exhibition called "Muslim in New York" responds to Trump's travel ban with a subtle tribute to the legacy of Muslim life in the city's five boroughs.

Two fictional features from Senegal -- which continues, in part owing to economic support from France, to be one of the continent's major centers of film production -- suggest both the irrelevance of Europe and the subtle persistence of the colonialist legacy.

Boiling the most controversial decisions of the last decade down to a four minute computer game might not be the most subtle way of rehabilitating a presidential legacy, but George W Bush was never one for diplomatic niceties.

Something subtler came to him as a legacy, though.

Indeed, since 1977 China has pursued the most ambitious program in history to develop a legal profession, though the legacy of the earlier era still makes itself felt in subtle ways.

The scene is a subtle version of the artistic community's typical comment on Margaret Thatcher's legacy.

But his legacy as an inspirational educator and public intellectual is sustained in more subtle ways.

Wissler, a former corporate lawyer who more or less backed into a career in preserving Edith Wharton's legacy, has brought the Mount back to solvency and emerged as a shrewd and subtle evangelist for the cause.

Our results suggest that subtle early life disadvantage in the form of psychosocial stress and/or food insecurity can leave a lasting legacy on foraging behaviour and mass regulation even in the absence of food insufficiency during development or adulthood.

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