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His London accent is very slightly nuanced by an occasional Russian pronunciation.
Differences within minority and majority ethnic samples deserve more nuanced attention, and we will be able to do this through our qualitative data.
How do electronic musicians use the 'automated' mechanisms of digital instruments to achieve nuanced musical expression and cultural commentary?
It is rich, detailed, and nuanced, employing diverse methodologies and theories.
The importance of moving beyond existing black-white paradigms to attain a fuller, more nuanced, understanding of the links between race and crime is asserted.
Changes beneath the aggregate level of social welfare expenditures appear more nuanced than the earlier model had indicated.
Those models are - in this case as they relate to the avant-garde - nuanced, refined, developed and sometimes even invalidated.
Testing and endeavouring to transcend these comfortable polarities is essential if we are to reach a nuanced understanding.
It makes fashionable claims about the ' theatricality ' of preaching and about the ' nuanced ' readings on offer in subsequent essays.