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However, others have taken a more nuanced view of these men.
Perhaps we might have an even more nuanced view of race in America.
Yes, young people's reading is more nuanced than we give them credit for.
But even that, I fear, may have been a little too nuanced.
That she had simply allowed things to become nuanced and difficult.
But there is also promise in this more nuanced view.
I would interpret his decision in a more nuanced way.
Here, it is simply a reminder of a more nuanced time.
New Hampshire is more nuanced than it was in the past.
The end will come in nuanced ways at the 15th Precinct.
"Impact" is more nuanced than the three other pieces on the program.
So I would advise a more nuanced approach on your part.
Public Knowledge, an advocacy group, takes a more nuanced view.
It's a bit more nuanced than "it makes no difference at all."
Others in the field took a more nuanced view.
For example, he has taken a nuanced position on concealed weapons.
He has a nuanced sense of the issues and reads very widely.
The real experiences of students, he says, send a more nuanced message.
It's a nuanced position, which is easy to attack in the short term.
It gave a nuanced glimpse of British life at the time.
In 2011, the census has 15 nuanced questions on work and employment.
The restructuring of businesses needs to be seen in a nuanced light.
The debate, however, is more nuanced than some American critics suggest.
Later historians had a more nuanced view of his reign.
It is a nuanced position, he acknowledged, but a rational one.