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Bodin's photos subtly address many assumptions latently associated with wedding dresses, like the outmoded understandings of purity that, though far less relevant in the younger generation than in their mothers', still lives on in the lore of the wedding dress.
If you know how to do it with some finesse, this might also be the place to subtly address an ongoing problem that you've been having.
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More complex than it first seems, this study of brotherly attachment and fraternal psychology broadens into a tough-minded generational portrait that subtly addresses many aspects of contemporary Israeli life, from the role of the military to the fault lines of class and gender and the recent economic protests.
Acknowledging that "a systematic technique for dealing with contradictions and dissent" is woefully lacking in the Arab world, he also stresses that the old-fashioned bonds of blood, tribe, religion and pan-Arab identity tend to govern behaviour and can, if subtly addressed, be woven to good effect.
The various analytic methods used in dementia research often address subtly distinct scientific questions, depend on different assumptions, and provide differing levels of statistical precision.
It should be highlighted that these two types of analyses address subtly different questions: the original authors' analysis allows for a more ready interpretation that may be most useful for policy makers and the general public, whereas the time-to-event analysis offers a more nuanced and comprehensive, but harder to convey, set of results.
Ms. Poitras subtly and continually addresses the question of his truthfulness — of his reliability as her principal narrator — through her questions to him and to people in both the American and Arab worlds who know him.
That attitude, which Catch New York calls "The Travel You," is addressed "subtly" in the campaign, Mr. Spitzer says, by having the ads convey that "whenever you're with us, whoever you are, we'll give you your space to do your thing; we won't be in your face".
Equally, the description of the postcard from a Miami girl, who invites the narrator to come and visit but fails to provide a return address, is subtly telling.
What's more, the danger of anti-bullying laws, which have now been passed by all but six states, is that they may subtly encourage schools to address this complicated problem quickly and superficially.
Sexism, racism and classism are addressed, if subtly.
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