0 made slightly different in appearance, meaning, sound, etc.:
His London accent is very slightly nuanced by an occasional Russian pronunciation.
Such a nuanced distinction requires a continuous measure that returns very finely graded values.
However, the influences of the unemployed and old age pensioners point to a more nuanced argument.
The aim, here, was to gain a more nuanced understanding of those inter-relationships that operate between local communities, the voluntary sector and the state.
First, our evidence indicates that party directly affects committee composition in ways more nuanced and conditional than commonly understood.
His research is nuanced as it traces political threads and connections by looking into electoral processes, celebrations and rituals, military campaigns and judicial proceedings.
To possess these features, legal rules must be over- and underinclusive vis-à-vis morality's far more complex, nuanced, and fact-sensitive obligations and permissions.
His view of the relationship between equity, justice, and law must be more complex and nuanced than suggested.
It makes fashionable claims about the ' theatricality ' of preaching and about the ' nuanced ' readings on offer in subsequent essays.