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to subtleties
noun
The quality or fact of being subtle.
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Hughes is preternaturally alert to subtleties of appearance, gesture, and sensory detail.
Martin had, from the start, an extraordinary sensitivity to subtleties of light and touch.
He could sometimes be oblivious to subtleties in Degas, a point reinforced by two sculptures of pregnant women.
The resulting data suggested that the more conservative a female politician is, the more likely her face will conform to subtleties that are considered typically feminine.
What these blends deliver in flavor that a bourbon with a pronounced rye content wouldn't furnish seems to come down to subtleties.
"The Man on the Train: Three Existential Modes" (1956) says most people are stuck in "everydayness," absorption in routine that cuts off responsivenees to subtleties.
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Whatever happened to subtlety?
It is unadaptable to subtlety or circumlocution.
Here's to subtlety and uncertainty.
The dialogue, unfortunately, maintains a fierce aversion to subtlety.
"Children respond to contrasts; they don't respond to subtlety," Mr. Ahari said.
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