Sentence examples for subtly making from inspiring English sources

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Why conflate these two groups, subtly making fun of veganism for no reason?

With its Chilling Effects partnership, Google is subtly making the point that the right to link is important to its business and to the health of the Web, said David G. Post, a law professor at Temple University who specializes in Internet issues.

For example, the grid that Instagram overlays on your photos as you edit them is subtly making you think about the composition of your shots, while its manual controls allow you to apply filters and processes such as vignette or tilt shift, once the preserve of professional photographers.

He's more concerned with (subtly) making us laugh.

All the while, Brown was subtly making a statement.

But that doesn't mean some messaging around the products isn't subtly making its way to the right people.

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Edition after edition came out and changes were subtly made.

This time, the researchers subtly made it difficult to pay attention to the attractive faces.

It had occurred to me that perhaps this subtly made people feel disconnected from me because I wasn't making eye contact.

"There is this sweet little shimmer to the picture, and I think it subtly makes you go, 'Awww,' " the strategist told me.

And Lia Williams, very subtly, makes Kyra a woman of positive convictions and unappeased appetites still tremulously bound to her impossible lover.

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