Yet alongside nuanced analyses are familiar caricatures and overstatements.
Consequently, the book offered a two-tier discourse: elementary statements of rules in the main text, and more nuanced analyses of errors in the footnotes.
The report from People for the American Way does not pretend to be a nuanced analysis of the complex fight for control of the Supreme Court.
George W. Bush, who went off to Texas to be an oil wildcatter, never had a chance to learn these lessons about the power of nuanced, fact-based analysis.
Other responses provided a more nuanced analysis of the NIMH Director's post.
Many historians have provided much more perceptive and nuanced analyses of the New Deal and of Roosevelt's diplomacy.
Bulkeley argued for the importance of nuanced analyses of government at non-national, non-global scales as an important field in climate change governmentality studies.
It has developed nuanced analyses of the practices surrounding social polarisation and exclusion and community and housing development.
What's conspicuously lacking in these books, as in many previous ones, is an effort to define a more nuanced analysis of what's happening in China.
Balzac delivers in this novel one of his most nuanced analysis of a provincial town's social, political and financial affairs.