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You're always going to have to understand the nuances of individual bonds and the nuances of liquidity.
If you can understand the nuances of that question, you can also understand the nuances of why Africa has very few museums.
Nuances in the environment and genomic history of a given hybrid species, according to Shaffer, call for nuances in how to approach their conservation.
Rather, the revelations are small — random and humanizing nuances.
Grambling's music has more nuances, whereas Southern's has more power.
Individually the elegies are distinct, their nuances reflecting disparate customs.
But there's more to differentiate it beyond those logistical nuances.
Often, they don't remove British words, but create more nuances.
"Each profession has their different nuances to it," said Harris.
Both seem to love wrestling and truly understand the nuances.
Yet in the political arena, such nuances count for little.
BECKY QUICK: Just to get into the nuances again though.
When do we explain the miraculous nuances of their anatomy?
Each has its nuances and will require different policy considerations.
Travel hackers obsessively analyze the nuances of premium card deals.
Obviously, the complete story of the federal deficit has nuances.
Thousands of colors in all their shades and their nuances.
The metal music genre has lots of subgenres and nuances.
But not all officers were as clear about these nuances.
Trump's worldview doesn't understand that nuances like this can exist.
Legal fights about the rule's nuances are likely to continue.
Frustratingly, there are also nuances that complicate most broad claims.
The nuances of Spanish culture are essential to his movies.
But most voters aren't focused on the nuances, he added.
He said he was "very drawn to nuances," not "nuisances."
One of the nuances we're losing concerns faith and doubt.
She had a director's appreciation for the nuances of lighting.
But the real challenge is learning the nuances of a rangefinder.
Understanding these nuances was just part of my evolution as CEO.
"You need a great operator who understands the nuances," Wank said.
Fertitta insists that business owners understand the prospective terrain's political nuances.
He attributed the difficulty in identifying hate speech to 'linguistic nuances.
All of these are interesting nuances, but hardly earth-shattering revelations.
It taught itself the paper-thin nuances of a hanging chad.
He just has to work on the nuances of the game.
But understanding the nuances will help you tailor your workouts appropriately.
You know I never forgot his nuances and quirks and stuff.
There are certain nuances you can only discover through this approach.
These nuances have only revealed themselves over 35 years of research.
We didn't have to explain any nuances or basics to them.
Find subtitle translators who understand the nuances of the English language.
That sounds straightforward, but it often involves nuances most investors miss.
BoJack Horseman isn't afraid to tackle the nuances of mental health.
There are nuances between the big ones—OkCupid, Tinder, Bumble, Match.
Details and nuances are going to get lost in those conditions.
Also, being a woman in charge, and the nuances of that.
And for all its nuances, it's still a powerful, important story.
"No one masters all the nuances of a language," Simcott said.
When I was a kid, I didn't know about such nuances.
We've devoted countless articles to the anthropological nuances of club culture.
There are a lot of nuances with the people we serve.
But it seemed impossible to relay such nuances to the press.
Here's what's behind their thinking and the nuances of the debate.
She describes the subtle nuances of each Kavalan expression we taste.
It probably seems weird, but discovering these nuances ignites my imagination.
The menu will feature American cuisine with nuances of French influence.
If they are icy, the nuances will be difficult to detect.
There are psychological nuances behind the Black Keys' neo-vintage rock.
I don't know the nuances and the specifics of the case.
Our daughter Lily doesn't yet appreciate the nuances of smelt migration.
To grapple with these nuances requires being open to another perspective.
The fussy matching of nuances and specific flavorings is not necessary.
Developing the emotional nuances of Turing's character was tricky, explains Tyldum.
Having this technology operational, it seems, offers a few new strategic nuances.
And courts are struggling to handle the nuances of emojis as evidence.
" "Humor is such a powerful tool for illuminating the nuances of oppression.
However, in the process, it failed to understand the nuances of language.
They are deeply connected with the region, the oral histories and nuances.
What kinds of nuances do you feel like are being missed here?
Combining these, the team says, better captured the nuances of the colors.
We engage with the theoretical foundations of science and its conceptual nuances.
The nuances involved create a special set of challenges for the filmmakers.
There are upsides to AI that understand subtle nuances in human emotion.
There are complex issues and nuances that the Hispanic community best understands.
It's not only that they don't understand the nuances of Palestinian politics.
But the nuances surrounding that distinction have yet to be worked out.
The nuances of those characteristics is what makes exceptional matches for businesses.
That said, there are some nuances that did surprise me a bit.
But do you know the nuances and best practices of these platforms?
It's just a question of, how do you translate the little nuances?
And the U.S.'s broad support for gun control has many nuances.
Or where it doesn't understand all the nuances of different corporate cultures.
She is beginning to read and can't grasp nuances in written communication.
The little nuances between these stories, however, are distinctions with major implications.
Serving whites too cold seriously compromises good bottles, muffling nuances and complexities.
That's essential, because the crown prince's record and personality contain important nuances.
But, like pretty much everything in law, there are exceptions and nuances.
A lot of nuances of human communication are lost in digital interaction.
Dr. Georgescu's team also found some important nuances that cities should heed.
Palates hadn't been trained for the nuances of a complex domestic spirit.
Katharine Q. Seelye, who has been covering the case, explains the nuances.
"People read into tiny nuances," said Maren Perry, president of Arden Coaching.
Take the opportunity to learn the nuances of political viewpoints of others.
I read it assiduously, and even now I am discovering new nuances.
It highlights all of the nuances in our multilingual and multicultural society.
For years, "Drag Race" prioritized entertainment over any nuances of the culture.
The nuances of folk horror force us to look in the mirror.
"They are about nuances of weather and nuances of feeling, with just the right small shift of color and form to make her intentions quite clear," the critic John Russell wrote in The New York Times in 1979.
The nuances, the tone to the comments, the weaknesses that they called out.
While Bengali translators helped, nuances that could enable an effective investigation were lost.
We have similar careers, so we understand nuances that other people don't understand.
There's no formula — each story comes along with its own set of nuances.
Paying attention to these nuances is even more critical in the Alvarez family.
They're capable of doing so themselves, without interlocutors to lose nuances in translation.
And on his face, a wry expression with nuances filled in by CGI.
Clark, however, doesn't clarify the nuances, nor does he mention at all that
As I think about it, the answer is probably "yes," with some nuances.
And insurance has enough complex nuances to put even song publishing to shame.
These aren't everyday listen to the subtle nuances of a Bach sonata speakers.
The subtle nuances that make the show so beautiful and relevant are endless.
But even then there can be nuances within the sector, Koesterich pointed out.
The good ones capture nuances of your relationship that you never considered before.
They developed their own connotations, nuances, innuendos — some seemingly accidental, others slyly intentional.
Ultimately, there are complex issues and nuances that the Hispanic community best understands.
The animators blended the nuances of both elements into fully realized CG characters.
Because these sentences were basically decided upon to highlight the nuances of speech.
Artificial intelligence technology is intrinsically proficient at identifying nuances and applying these insights.
This is a general and blanket demand, with few nuances: Do not abuse.
"This appears to be an example of not understanding policy nuances," Kessler wrote.
I was able to pick apart subtle nuances that separated greatness from fiction.
That said, there are lots of interesting nuances and substories in the report.
For starters, the characters were older, with different nuances that come with age.
Participants role-play with patient actors and discuss the nuances of error disclosure.
"Some of our nuances are subtly different than allies we have," he said.
Understanding the nuances can help keep others safe and possibly one's own recovery.
But the truth is that the nuances of his positions were often lost.
Both find what nuances they can in characters very narrowly drawn to type.
We discussed the character and explored his past and nuances in great detail.
That's a misguided analogy, because it misses the nuances of the real world.
How would you say your work shows nuances or layers of sexual situations?
But Trump is unlikely to get into the nuances of his forceful decisions.
But, where the lighter colors are concerned, those nuances can feel less autumnal.
In Maine, I discovered that the truth in politics lies within complex nuances.
All of which are accurate but still do not capture the city's nuances.
I think the nuances of human interaction (are) a much more interesting thing.
Just to think through the better way to handle some of those nuances.
They have no sense of interpersonal nuances and are very rigid, says Foster.
"I don't know the nuances of everything that lawyers talk about," he said.
Lives in crisis are complex, and the novel reflects these many nuances and perspectives.
MCBRIDE: Those are the little nuances that you try and take care of, yes.
The political nuances here are poorly handled and distinctly lacking in shades of gray.
Just ... there's a lot of unsaid nuances and body language in what's considered acceptable.
They are studying the patterns, nuances, feelings, and engaged brain regions of interpersonal interaction.
But there were a few subtle nuances that made this film a game-changer.
Those are the kinds of nuances that we wanted to explore in the film.
Blackish is good at showing the nuances of growing up in a black family.
I'm 24, and suddenly I was worrying about the nuances of my entire future.
I know the nuances of my mood, and when I'm exhausted or getting sick.
There are many nuances and patterns to early voting that we need to recognize.
Bernie Sanders redux, the nuances of each candidate's gubernatorial bids are way more interesting.
There are certain nuances that can only highlighted by having women behind the camera.
So I think it's already in the mainstream, we need to see more nuances.
We traveled to different geographies because each has such complicated regulatory nuances to it.
Others dueled over policy nuances and disparaged Trump for his supposed lack of substance.
Who really wants to explore the nuances of gender performance in a Twitter thread?
It's a commitment to learning and understanding the tiniest details and nuances of design.
Trump's handling of health care is an issue where these nuances are especially visible.
SkinDeep creates content focused on the nuances of human connections in the digital age.
We stayed up until late at night working on the nuances of this route.
We know the nuances of their feuds, and the contours in their makeup routines.
It'll help you pick up on nonverbal nuances that a person's voice doesn't convey.
Each tree, each stave, each barrel is a natural product, with its own nuances.
When he went out on his own, the nuances of business casual mystified him.
You're also more likely to know the nuances of policy than the average person.
You'll hear modal nuances in jazz, or, if it floats your boat, Gregorian chant.
Now he knows the nuances, McEwing said, and anticipates plays instead of simply reacting.
A great thing about watching this was the nuances being communicated with just faces.
"Nuances come in with impairment," said Julie Dussliere, the vice president of U.S. Paralympics.
Serve these wines cool, but not too cold; otherwise the nuances may be lost.
But David Loughery's functional script doesn't spend much time exploring motives or psychological nuances.
For both Mr. de Blasio and Mr. Trump, there are nuances in the numbers.
Van Jones, Chuck D, and David Simon explored the nuances of this vital issue.
The UCLA report acknowledges that there are some nuances it doesn't fully dig into.
She's of mixed Japanese and Chinese heritage, and understands the nuances of these situations.
Ms. Neely also probed the nuances of the relationship between maids and their employers.
There are a lot of nuances to that debate, and they are explained here.
I believed that this juxtaposition would add important layers and nuances to the story.
The idea here is to explore some of the nuances of this loaded question.
Indeed, many conservative commentators would prefer to sweep these historical nuances under the rug.
"The Hoodie," the first exhibition devoted to its powerful and political nuances, opens Dec.
In an academic context, disclosing has particular nuances, for students and faculty members alike.
Given the nuances of campaign finance law, they can't really be blamed for this.
"There are always little subtleties and nuances that you have to relearn," he said.
Ms. Feola sang with glowing lyricism, while bringing nuances of the texts to life.
Chapman studied anthropology in college, and told me he's remained fascinated with cultural nuances.
He administered all of the A.L. teams' transactions, learning the nuances of baseball's rules.
They will not necessarily understand the nuances of the confidentiality rules and their exceptions.
The nuances of sticking to what felt like a largely arbitrary budget became frustrating.
They better understand their class advantage over African Americans and other nuances of context.
And how lyrical black — or more accurately, nuances of very dark gray — can be.
King continuously introduces nuances to these characters and builds them slowly into three-dimensional humans.
The nuances of an artist's mind are essential to understanding the mission of the center.
But like many automated processes dealing with a language's nuances, it can get those wrong.
The nuances of Google's algorithm, and those of its competitors, remain fundamentally mysterious to outsiders.
They recognize the nuances of race-based trauma and eliminate access barriers such as language.
We'll start at the national level before we dive into individual states and their nuances.
It's not that it's 403 percent difficult, but there are new nuances in doing this.
It's the nuances in their relationships with Bauman that often have the most powerful impact.
She's taken part in discussion after discussion about the nuances of black life in America.
But they fail to capture the nuances of care delivered at the doctor-patient level.
"The amazing thing is that Assistant can actually understand the nuances of conversation," he said.
When you're writing, how do you negotiate the nuances of power and who holds it?
It's a combination of timing, industry knowledge and the unpredictable nuances of the human element.
He is an acute observer of nuances of affluence and class, that eternal British theme.
Balthus stole Cezanne's brush, with its cool and warm nuances still nestled in the bristles.
She's so capable of shadings and nuances and complexities in the representation of her character.
White's works touch on pop culture and explore the nuances of Black life in America.
The subtle nuances that make Superman super depend on each person's interpretation of the character.
Their spatial forms—faces, limbs—will also increase the nuances of their interactions with us.
I mean, the attorneys always either water things down or look at the various nuances.
His ring work got better, he learned the nuances of promos and working a crowd.
I can imagine developing an attachment to this device once learning all its little nuances.
I am infinitely less attuned to the nuances of the family relationships than they are.
Did I then retreat from heterosexual romance and plumb the nuances of my queer desires?
We settled any differences or nuances in advance of going out to brief the press.
Don't embrace the nuances of your culture behind closed doors, put it on full display.
Amidst the culture clash, the legal nuances that will decide these cases can get lost.
These findings and lay reports are subject to nuances missed by summaries of scientific reports.
Back in the 18th century, Smith had already analyzed the complex nuances of international trade.
The space to profoundly explore Latinx identity is vital to understanding the nuances of experiences.
The word "trans" doesn't quite get the nuances of India, and its range of people.
"Culturally there were certain nuances where there was no need for an explanation," Weekes said.
I think they understand the nuances of their situation even more than most adults do.
Powerfully fruity aromas mellow, harmonize and evolve, as the wine gains nuances, depth and dimension.
Sometimes, an issue in the cutting might involve delicate nuances of Arab culture; sometimes not.
With my resolution in hand, I had only to devise the nuances of my approach.
The nuances of race didn't infiltrate their personal travel stories the way they did mine.
There wasn't even language in the mainstream that gave voice to the nuances in sexuality.
He's betting that Latino voters won't see the nuances, either, and he may be right.
Ms. Mueller had to pick up the English language, with all its nuances and metaphors.
"If you embrace the nuances of another culture, its people will embrace you," he said.
Knowledgeable bartenders are silver-tongued when describing nuances of grapefruit, hops, malt, resin and vanilla.
The nuances of the lived human experience are sacrificed to the identity narratives of now.
Will some of the nuances of the humor be lost on this book's target audience?
France, living in a challenging European environment where power is dispersed, must weigh nuances carefully.
But some suggested a new, broader indicator to capture the economy's nuances was now needed.
Without their reporting, the story of the region and its many nuances would be incomplete.
But don't confuse these nuances and the scientific uncertainty with doubt about the overall picture.
There may be nuances buried deep, but they're hard to find when you're being bludgeoned.
Why take an overarching approach, instead of exploring more fully the nuances of each situation?
For me, though, I think the reason why it's so good is just the nuances.
These nuances amount to a steadily blurring line between Karemaker's sketchbook-like meanderings and stories.
In this case, the purported benefit is to account for English grammar's quirks and nuances.
Parsa and Simonoff insist that their system, while not perfect, can detect nuances and avoid bias.
In fact, language contains nuances that are impossible for computers to ever learn how to interpret.
When you get into things like white-collar crime, there are often a lot of nuances.
Too often, research on exercise focuses solely on men, which ignores the nuances between the sexes.
Enter the Daily Yonder, a publication with a longtime commitment to the nuances of rural life.
The institution promises to foster the innovation and make the nuances of the legal landscape easier.
They'll be looking for assurances that the would-be presidents understand the nuances of their lives.
"Hunger differs radically from the delightful nuances of appetite," wrote the researchers in Men and Hunger.
Politicians eager to guarantee protection were soon ensnared in nuances resembling today's bickering over carpet bombing.
Saracho, who identifies as queer, wanted to make sure those nuances also felt just as authentic.
But ID seems a lot less concerned with examining the motivations and nuances of the genre.
Ellevest's challenge is to reinvent the experience of investing, to capture the nuances that women want.
There are nuances, like increased crowd noise and echo, which can pump up or unnerve players.
After all, lawyers go to school for years to understand the nuances of our legal system.
Read Bernstein as he questions our understanding of radicalization — the nuances he raises are worth recognizing.
He imbued each song with myriad colorful nuances, his rich, burnished baritone lovely throughout the evening.
Such nuances make it hard to write a song that will naturally appeal to all tastes.
In our current news and media environment, especially with Twitter, a lot of nuances are lost.
"For a lot of people, this wasn't about the nuances of the Wiretap Act," he said.
Her account generated much controversy, sparking a public conversation regarding the nuances of the #MeToo movement.
He begged to be coached hard, and picked up nuances of the game on the fly.
The tendency to supplement communication with motion is universal, though the nuances of delivery vary slightly.
It allows users to expand WordPress's abilities and really dig into the nuances of web development.
ETF investors, oblivious to these nuances, simply expect it all to be done perfectly every day.
There are certainly nuances here, but the primary issue is that we just don't do it.
Glinert added that Kinta AI works with its customers to understand the nuances of each factory.
Unfortunately, nuances of immigration policy do not seem to matter to some of our fellow citizens.
Some headphones are noise canceling to capture deep bass and the subtle nuances of your music.
No matter how hard we try, we can't wave a wand and wish the nuances away.   
Consider the nuances of the situation, or simply (the horror!) refuse to say anything at all.
He thought of his works as "gifts" — personal dedications that reveal his subjects' nuances and edges.
"The President does not understand the nuances of antitrust law or policy," the former official said.
You understand the nuances of culture, and it makes you hyper aware of your own culture.
I worked very hard at trying to get he nuances of his voice and his mannerisms.
But she was also measured and seemed to grasp the nuances that complex questions often engender.
His attributes indicated that he could adjust quickly to a position with fewer responsibilities and nuances.
Instead, he tried to deny his opposition to busing by explaining the nuances of his position.
Ultimately though, the nuances of populism mean that markets will not respond in a unified way.
In the speech, Douglas passionately details the nuances of defending free speech in the United States.
Feminism is nuanced, and in talking about those nuances we are better equipped to understand them.
How it works: The primary problem is that computers don't quite understand the nuances of words.
He has nuances of personality and technique and backstory that any grouping or categorization will undersell.
Diving deep into the nuances of connection, it's a beautifully immersive slice of ethereal trip-hop.
They will study it carefully and should be able to communicate the nuances that escape Trump.
To be a successful England manager, one must respect the subtleties and nuances of foreign opposition.
Can you explain a bit more about that for those who are familiar with those nuances?
The chefs are virtuosic fryers, able to express many nuances in the simple language of crust.
"The President does not understand the nuances of antitrust law or policy," the former official says.
Yet Sunday's performance showed Mr. De Luz discovering further nuances of space, music, gesture and choreography.
Others hoping to "match," struggle with language barriers and the cultural nuances of American job interviews.
" Delving further into the nuances of monetary policy, he added that "the Fed is going loco.
You could taste nuances of lap cheong in the Portuguese sausage, and it blew my mind.
In yoga and many other exercise regimens, the smallest nuances in form make the biggest differences.
Consider other nuances: Portlandification can be Brooklynified, as happens when ambitious media-savvy types commercialize twee.
The film's writer and director, Peter Hedges (also Lucas's father), discusses the nuances of the scene.
These nuances are hard for academics to communicate and equally hard for journalists to write about.
And hate speech is problematic because it is so difficult for machines to recognize linguistic nuances.
But we never actually hear from their fans, which means those nuances don't get teased out.
Serve these rieslings cool to chilled, but not icy, lest the nuances be overwhelmed by cold.
System 1 helps us make decisions quickly, but it also fails to appreciate nuances and gradations.
"She has such a fine ear for the nuances of her own writing," Mr. Sachs said.
It's lively and spicy, and while not especially complex, it's fresh, juicy and offers unexpected nuances.
Mr. Gibson is too impatient to linger over the nuances of patriotic duty and religious devotion.
But PETA , in its zeal, often fails to grapple with the nuances of means and ends.
Historical nuances aside, Iran's "malign influence" in the Middle East is a product of its circumstances.
Certain historical and political nuances will likely remain elusive for some viewers (they did for me).
She's surprised whenever one-on-one interactions admit of nuances disallowed by her standard-issue assumptions.
We think that humanities graduates would be more adept at detecting, analyzing and understanding such nuances.
Even those from English-speaking countries do not always understand word nuances in poetry and literature.
Through the film, Theron wants to portray the nuances of abuse that aren't always as obvious.
As far as I could tell, Kissin was alert to their nuances of irony and melancholy.
What's impossible to discern, however, is how many outright errors and unfortunate nuances never see print.
Metrics cannot measure the nuances of his game, he said, and scouts almost missed him completely.
Sometimes the logic of antiracism threatens to erase some of the nuances of African-American history.
Sometimes the logic of antiracism threatens to erase some of the nuances of African-American history.
These nuances of authorship are still a long way away from being reflected in copyright legislation.
Our current diet words — meat-eater, vegetarian, vegan — don't necessarily capture the nuances of ethical eating.
The stylistic nuances remain intact because that is what speaks to the musicians and the listeners.
The nuances of a relatively obscure congressional oversight office may well be lost on the American public.
Trump has tended to make broad-brush statements on foreign issues rather than delve into policy nuances.
The most logical guess is that Lohan just picked up nuances from her international friend group abroad.
The truth is, despite loving the nuances of our God-given hair, the upkeep can be exhausting.
This particular observation underscores the importance of understanding the nuances and quirks of the species being studied.
Women — and all survivors of sexual misconduct and their allies — are capable of thinking through those nuances.
He wrote that content "nuances" account for a surprisingly high amount of what Facebook considers violating content.
That's what I mean, noticing the nuances more than the actual... more than just ripping it off.
Beauty and the Beast isn't necessarily the right forum to explore the nuances of the gay experience.
The answers revealed some nuances in their approach to the crisis, despite their largely overlapping climate goals.
The nuances of white voice and other means of cultural codes are complicated to say the least.
Judges often hunt through dictionaries to support their rulings, but these can miss nuances or make mistakes.
Her account has generated much controversy, sparking a public conversation regarding the nuances of the #MeToo movement.
Many of the legal nuances being presented before the Supreme Court are subtle works of lawyerly quibbling.
Yes, but: There are certain nuances in members' perspectives that don't come across in a straight tally.
So he's super into the little nuances of every expression and how it translates into the story.
Employer and health plan incentives suggest that mammograms are inherently worthwhile and risk glossing over these nuances.
The online debate highlights the inherent, and often confusing, nuances of how we talk about dress codes.
Regardless, the incident highlights the nuances and differing morality of those who dump or spread hacked data.
American Spy is being billed as Le Carre meets the racial nuances found in Ralph Ellison's novels.
To ensure that outside observers understood these critical nuances, people on Twitter spoke out about the faith.
But it's also important to understand the nuances of the connection, without the clouded judgement of outrage.
When it is an active discussion, often among those steeped in the policy nuances, it is heated.
And that glaring absence suggests our tastes are more rooted in the explicit rather than musical nuances.
"She provided a space for us to talk about and verbally celebrate each other's nuances," she says.
And there are often nuances to marital assets as well, like their future value or opportunity cost.
Also in the news: The latest eruption of FaceApp paranoia and the nuances of Amazon's Prime Day.
I should have been paying attention to the subtle nuances instead of thinking yep, this stuff's good.
His discography still manages to reveal unexpected nuances and new messages that speak to the present day.
For centuries, people in Finland have been brewing sahti—an occult drink with lots of pagan nuances.
Perhaps more important, he is "thoroughly familiar with the nuances of complex, multidistrict litigation," the panel stated.
And, "we are the only ones that mix different shades instead of creating dégradé nuances," he noted.
For autistic people, she once said, decoding social nuances can feel like being "an anthropologist on Mars".
In China's case, things are changing, and the nuances haven't necessarily changed within the Western businesses' mindset.
Watching his films, you are sometimes aware that specific cultural and historical nuances may be eluding you.
These collage paintings conjure the gestural explosiveness of Abstract Expressionism tempered by geometric rhythms and graceful nuances.
"We might write 50,000 ads that only have very, very small nuances changed about them," Parscale said.
To the Editor: Eduardo Porter covered many nuances bedeviling emissions accounting for renewable energy sources like wood.
It does not take into account some of the more complex nuances included in the advisor version.
Even young kids notice the small nuances of how male and female characters are represented in movies.
The funeral reflected the nuances of the conversation on race and policing that has enveloped the country.
But they have struggled to understand the kinds of nuances that appear in everyday communication among people.
The cheeses varied in pungency but it was impossible to decipher the nuances; chilling cheese inhibits flavor.
All share a deep-seated desire to understand the traditions, nuances and complexities of apples and ciders.
In observing such nuances, Miles, a Christian, is as objective, fair and gracious as one can get.
"We are closely following how this case unfolds and all its nuances," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.
And the task of restoring those original colors and shadings — their nuances — is, I believe, still incomplete.
Picking up on these nuances will help you tailor your responses to keep the interview on track.
You find a lot of dark nuances that just didn't click in your head as a child.Exactly.
However, there are a couple of nuances that make these funds more complicated than they might appear.
The adaptation of Donna Tartt's bestseller sacrifices its nuances to fit in all of its plot points.
The ongoing conflict highlights the nuances of the partial truce and withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan.
Are they bridging the gap between East and West, and testing the nuances of immigration and exile?
Today's guidance As studies continue to explore the nuances of hormone replacement, recommendations have continued to evolve.
With practice, the rest of the complex nuances of social interaction will flow a lot more naturally.
The partner raised questions I had failed to consider, and together we debated nuances of my analysis.
We also addressed the nuances and origins of our negative feelings toward those who had wronged us.
"Once you realize the nuances are there, this is a legitimate thinking person's golf course," Allen said.
While there are naturally nuances to everyone's personal story, we saw a profound universality in their experiences.
Less expected is how good the show is at demonstrating the highs and nuances of digital life.
If the news is accurate, you'll end up learning important nuances about an issue you care about.
Fintech is a highly regulated space, so founders need to be aware of those nuances and challenges.
To avoid a disappointing 2020 turnout, the party needs to understand the nuances of the Latino electorate.
The work is rife with nuances, especially in the blurred relationship between the human and animal worlds.
You can find a great explanation of nuances of the legal arguments on our sister site, Vox.
Any given case obviously presents its nuances, and not every case can be taken to the mattresses.
The addition of projected subtitles made sure none of the linguistic nuances of the libretto were missed.
They, too, want to believe and, as a result, promote a story without understanding the nuances behind it.
"The acting administration will have to be introduced to all the nuances of our bilateral ties," he said.
These earbuds have rich, full sound that doesn't sacrifice any nuances of the music you love listening to.
Do I focus on the new Apex Legends to try and really understand the nuances of its combat?
" Her message of taking control while being flexible to the nuances of feelings is reflected in "Half Ladies.
Selin is utterly baffled by the codes and linguistic nuances that college freshmen rely on to explain themselves.
If you were so inclined you could — maybe — try to differentiate between nuances of female and male energy.
"We want a milk that's rich and dense, but doesn't dilute the nuances of specialty coffee," he explains.
They've long warned that machine learning just isn't able to understand the variety and nuances of these videos.
The nuances of black people's brilliance cannot be captured or studied in the shortest month of the year.
I think we have this tendency to hyper-analyze the intricacies and the nuances of an individual incident.
When you're ignorant to the world's nuances, it's easier to interpret everything through occam's "they all suck" razor.
Media narratives focused on out-of-control AI and "robots" replacing human works, often ignore these nuances, however.
If the goal is to engage with the nuances of the city, it's crucial to embrace Philadelphia's complexity.
It's those nuances that don't take much more time and bring visibility to various aspects of sexual health.
It was a lot of work because there are so many nuances and so many characters and people.
Sabharwal can explain the nuances of RCS hubs, carrier negotiations, and Google's own (optional) Jibe RCS cloud services.
Some linguistic experts insist that the nuances of language couldn't possibly be covered accurately with the current software.
I understand representation matters but that also needs to come w compassion, consideration to cultural nuances and respect.
Yet they often make insufficient allowance for those nuances when others are speaking, or miss the relevant cues.
But some of the nuances of carving -- ones that can only be reflected in ivory -- are at risk.
I MOVED ON TO THIS ONE TO CREATE A SIMILAR TYPE STRUCTURE, ALBEIT, WITH A FEW DIFFERENT NUANCES.
The subtle pleasure of viewing comes from gradually grasping the nuances of this process in a reflective atmosphere.
GIR promises it will, but let's just say the nuances might be lost on the average coffee drinker.
The nuances and unintended consequences of using this system with global business models make complete transparency nearly impossible.
Many Americans anxious about domestic terrorism, however, are not interested in the nuances of various branches of Islam.
While robo-advising takes away the need for expertise, it also takes away important context and subtle nuances.
These nuances illustrate how interconnected the North American economy has become, and how difficult rewriting Nafta would be.
But a misstep it most certainly was, because it acknowledges neither those nuances nor the individuality of women.
Less known are the nuances of how conservatives actually have sex, since they are generally so against it.
It's a combination of burning, staining, and painting, depending on what the piece calls for and the nuances.
He brought melting richness and dramatic nuances to his performance, supported by the sensitive conducting of Marco Armiliato.
"There's a lot of nuances to this virus that makes it exceedingly difficult to understand and ultimately contain."
If you don't have all the engineers using social, then you're going to miss some of the nuances.
Once "chain migration" became wedded to United States immigration anxieties, though, these kinds of nuances were quickly lost.
She looks comfy in midair, but can't fill in the character with the necessary nuances and mood changes.
Because this is Tessa Hadley, it instead feels earned and real and, even in its smallest nuances, important.
But there are some important nuances scientists have learned about HIIT that have gotten lost in the hype.
And as we interact with technology, all of the nuances and richness of our feelings disappear in cyberspace.
In high school, he was more interested in hot sauces and the nuances of their flavors than wine.
The album feels like eavesdropping, as Prince the songwriter delves into nuances and Prince the pianist cuts loose.
Although Saunders is a self-confessed "girly-girl," her work grapples with the nuances of black male identity.
The camera and the performers capture unstated nuances of feeling, while registering the wonderful absurdity of the situation.
Sometimes people can't figure out the nuances of why something is or isn't offensive — government bureaucrats in particular.
No answer I can give will fully reflect all of the complexities and nuances this question really requires.
" In another drawing, a pot-smoking cool dude gravely testifies, "I've never heard so many nuances in Donovan.
For Feldstein, who was still exploring the nuances of her own sexuality, that type of representation was everything.
Primack and his colleagues said much more research is needed to understand the nuances around social media use.
The gym filled with several hundred spectators, most of them practitioners or parents attuned to the sport's nuances.
Each director used one sequence to help me understand the nuances of what brings the film to life.
Comics can evoke meaning from small moments like pauses in conversation, nuances of facial expression and internal turmoil.
Kanter acknowledges he's working to understand the nuances of foreign policy — and the language needed to express it.
They know the internal details, the nuances of the business, the products, the market and the competitive dynamics.
It&aposs these small details and nuances that make it so hard to adapt "Watchmen" for the screen.
Unlike in domestic policy, where nuances often matter less, small changes can have big consequences in foreign affairs.
Nuances of communication occur through facial expression and body language especially when you are tuned into another person.
An android priest might miss the nuances and just respond to the localized problem as you've expressed it.
"They struggle with a lot of nuances between their members day in and day out," the lobbyist said.
It's the cultural nuances that help us to challenge one another and allow for intelligent exchange of opinion.
But her depiction of my opinion on Jewish rights in a democratic, one-state solution misses its nuances.
"To me, that's what was so fun and so gratifying," she said of finding the nuances of a role.
"There are of course sometimes different nuances, but they are not about the direction of the policies," he said.
The thing about sexism is that even when it is boldfaced, it's the nuances that really hammer inequality home.
Soil, at its core, is a disturbingly insightful examination of the nuances of human interaction—mentally, physically, and spiritually.
Humans will pick up on very small nuances like posture and the presence of things like laptops and stuff.
Going by Christensen's theory and accounting for the nuances of how platforms work, almost all successful platforms are disruptive.
The conductor Marco Armiliato led a vibrant performance that was sensitive to the interpretive nuances of this youthful cast.
The Texas mogul said the political nuances in Cuba remain murky, a factor investors should gauge before investing abroad.
Our Lady of the Lake church, and the museum Mrs Borgognoni oversees in its old rectory, reveal its nuances.
But even there I found some nuances ("she gets laid as often as any of us") alongside the blunders.
The primary thing Uber has to do is to become more attuned to the local nuances of the market.
Viewed as a whole, the statues are monotonous — Lenin is always portrayed as stern — but there are individual nuances.
But it's possible that the AI will miss certain nuances or make bad judgments when faced with unfamiliar situations.
There are so many more little nuances, and I look forward to seeing what my fans pick up on!
For example, while developing Atlassian's unconscious bias training, I quickly realized that some nuances wouldn't translate for certain offices.
Maybe Drake just wanted his algorithmic social media experience to reflect the cosmic nuances of pop culture in 2018?
But those policy nuances haven't stopped other creators from calling out Paul and Le for intentionally misleading their followers.
Both Taylor and Rolls-Royce CEO Torsten Müller-Ötvös were there to present the car and describe its nuances.
Understanding these nuances has never been more important than right now: A company's life cycle today is dramatically compressed.
It's great for learning at your own speed or brushing up on any of the nuances of Google Analytics.
The point is that it is essential for voters to be able to express the nuances of their opinions.
Do you think we've overlooked the nuances of the Kinsey spectrum to create orientations like gay, bi, and straight?
His fund's strategy is to look at specific auto nuances and attributes that other collectors and investors are overlooking.
These dynamics—corporate fear and the nuances of this "relationship business"—exclude many: LGBTQ people, people of color, women.
It's hard to encapsulate their varied visions in a way that does justice to the nuances of each position.
His dad spurred the transition, teaching him the nuances, especially the tricky footwork needed to turn the double play.
I actually noticed and truly appreciated the nuances in flavor and the rich, full-bodied texture (known as crema).
Islamic era "cuisine is very fresh, exciting and was very flavorful, very special, with lots of nuances," Morales says.
Because of that, the nuances that are often lost in lower-quality chocolate punch powerfully through in Dandelion's bars.
Naseer asks this show's viewers to fully engage with the exhibition in order to discover the works' many nuances.
That's why it is especially important for incubators to understand the nuances of the industry or technology they select.
Succession planning for family-owned businesses, however, involves the nuances of family relationships and can be a difficult process.
Just give it a couple dozen hours of a Welsh person speaking and it'll pick up the nuances itself.
One way that college kids and people at large are getting to know the nuances of the consent conversation?
By episode three, each character's race and ethnicity are highlighted, and the comical breakdown of cultural nuances is hilarious.
Trump has a lot to learn, not only about the nuances of the presidency, but also, apparently, personal space.
People here say the national debate does not fit some of the nuances of the divide in New Orleans.
But the best way to truly understand the nuances of your sign, it's best to look at the stars.
But the lesson seemed to be as much about mastering a formula as about appreciating the nuances of narrative.
She may play an entire clone army, but the nuances Maslany brings to each character are unique and precise.
Ms. Sandé could easily oversing; she has delicacy, volume, graininess, melismas and sly, rhythmic nuances whenever she needs them.
The challenge, however, is that few people understand the agency policy, culture and nuances, which hinders outside agency review.
When people dismiss the internet as an outraged monolith, they're usually missing out on more nuances than they think.
The Social Security claiming system with all its rules, nuances and permutations, makes an NFL coach's playbook look simple.
Playing acoustic, there are finer nuances, with an emphasis on vocals being married to guitar parts within guitar parts.
You can't address all the nuances, but you can send your message to millions of viewers watching at home.
The more intriguing data-visualizations in the book look at nuances in our lives we experience but rarely notice.
Ms. Phelps conveyed the emotional nuances and mood shifts of the music in a commanding and plush-toned performance.
Hansberry's ear for the nuances of language provided "Raisin" with its rich, complex portrait of black character and culture.
The prose in 'The Mirror and The Light' is a little less opaque, its nuances a little less subtle.
I love seeing who I am talking to, I love seeing the expression and the nuances and the communication.
Mr. Zimmerman, by then a renowned sports photographer, had witnessed firsthand the nuances of race and prejudice in America.
I'll start with a quick, crude summary and then dive into the nuances of what the expert committee found.
Perhaps you're better off finding a critic whose taste matches your own, since these nuances get lost in averages.
They need to learn the nuances of Florida's diverse black and Latino communities and build relationships with community leaders.
The next year, McVay did the same thing — only this time, the nuances were deeper, the minutiae more intricate.
Our suggestions include widely produced brands that may lack some of the distinctive nuances of wines made by hand.
Those of us who understand our own complexities and nuances, and can laugh at the book's exaggerations of them?
To label "Pill" a breakup album is shortsighted, despite how it navigates the nuances of closure in a relationship.
And localization could remove nuances in script translations, so there are concerns about loss of quality and full meaning.
Any avatars that deliver important news or require actual credentials to understand the nuances of emotions won't cut it.
He once joked that Moscow censors were his best readers, the most expert at catching his meanings and nuances.
At the Bonn trial, defendants spent days walking judges through cum-ex's nuances, with one baffling slide after another.
The headphones are designed to pick up the slightest nuances of audio, which is crucial for mixing and mastering.
Much of the territory it covers was familiar to me, but I was constantly learning new twists and nuances.
As such, Zulu leaders haven't sought to publicize the nuances of their tradition beyond their own ranks -- until now.
San Francisco comes with its own nuances including more bikes on the road, high traffic density and narrow lanes.
"The maximum that is being discussed is nuances in monetary policy and separate initiatives on tax innovations," he said.
By reputation, aligoté is thin, acidic and simple, with little capacity to age or display the nuances of place.
I'd say there's still not great understanding but there's a lot more understanding of the nuances of everybody's business.
But the existing statute doesn't account for nuances in the student-teacher relationship, according to the judge, AL.com reported.
She doesn't see money or facade or labels or bitchy social nuances or measures of success or any of that.
With every batch of new emoji, those nuances spread to other categories of communication: describing people, describing traditions, describing emotions.
But these software programs are imperfect tools for assessing the nuances that can distinguish acceptable from unacceptable words or images.
In particular, Hironaka taught Huh the nuances of singularity theory, the field where Hironaka had achieved his most famous results.
In Reality dissects the nuances of a relationship in 2019, and all the traditional love tropes modern day dating shatters.
It's an interesting conversation to bring up, and it's one I don't think people quite understand the nuances of yet.
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Sabharwal's keen eye for color and nuances in hue, such as in "Steam" (2017), are demonstrated throughout the exhibition Float.
This introductory course dives through the nuances of the program, giving you key insight and practical tips along the way.
Stella's Asperger's Syndrome makes navigating the nuances of interpersonal socializing — essentially, the entire basis of dating — a nearly insurmountable challenge.
Each of Propel's Star Wars drones handle slightly differently to better replicate the nuances between an Imperial and Rebel starfighter.
This was above analyst expectations for a 0.5 percent rise but some analysts highlighted other nuances of the official figures.
Considering the nuances of the BSL translation only served to enrich her thinking about this complex and rarely performed play.
So will there be repercussions for that with Linda, or will Linda be understanding about the nuances of this situation?
Their classic style with diverse nuances is what's made them go through generation to generation always feeling fresh, never antiquated.
The 48 artists featured in the exhibition do a decent job of exploring the paradoxes and nuances of the man.
And I think that 'girl logic' is just a term I use to encompass, slash encapsulate, all of these nuances.
The surprise here is that Pryor has mastered nuances of the game that we rarely see at the NFL level.
My work is figurative storytelling, so with Ali, I try to capture the various dimensions and nuances to his life.
He really focused on when the nuances surrounding a word change and how that marks a huge victory over racism.
These headphones reveal the tiniest of details and nuances in my music, and it's all thanks to that elaborate system.
However, the nuances at the end, there will be a certain filter they go through when they become official policy.
Embracing the complex­ity, the nuances and the contradictions will help you appreciate your inner reality in all its beautiful messiness.
Who is green-lighting our stories, and who is critiquing them and writing about the nuances of our crafted narratives?
Do I keep writing about the experience of living with depression and anxiety, and exploring the nuances of sadness forever?
Scaramucci seemed to dismiss the nuances of the debate and advised senators to move forward with something on health care.
Mythological imagery conveys the nuances of a person's inner, emotional life—his or her struggle to come into his own.
Nvidia has the know-how to compete, but these companies also understand the nuances of their applications really, really well.
Clinton continually tried to make her opponent appear less versed on policy nuances, frequently diving into in-depth policy issues.
The government should be happy to tell a simple story to a jury unlikely to be interested in accounting nuances.
Maybe you work for an international organization and you're well versed in the nuances of hosting international guests and colleagues.
This course covers everything from how to install Python, write your first program, and understand the nuances of the language.
The nuances of ever-evolving biotechnological innovation highlight the complexity of our regulatory system and the need to modernize it.
She writes off Sansa's deft handling of the fickle Northern lords instead of appreciating the nuances of the political game.
"Equity" itself, however, is bracing, witty and suspenseful, a feminist thriller sharply attuned to the nuances of its chosen milieu.
But in this episode, we meet a driver who understands the nuances of the car rental game — and still loses.
Some of the nuances of being the majority in the House is you can call hearings whenever you want. Right.
I can't speak to the legal nuances here — antitrust cases are difficult to mount, and Apple has defended its practices.
I wouldn't have thought it possible to draw such delicacy and Chopinesque nuances from the hellbent Fifth as she did.
A trip to the popular Caves of Hercules and Plage Achakar beach about 30 minutes away brought further cultural nuances.
"I could tell by Erika's choice of words and nuances that she was a very intelligent woman," Mr. Kedem said.
The actors outclass this material by a Massachusetts-to-Florida distance, locating nuances and a sense of tenderness and intimacy.
"Each contingency has some nuances that will drive variations in the methodology for building an … operational plan," the manual notes.
She nuances questions of who we are and where we stand: are we inside looking out, or outside looking in?
It's one reason Post has long dreamed of publishing an etiquette guide to the subtle nuances of the cannabis community.
Like, why do I care so much about the anxieties that have seeped into the nuances of life back home?
" Matter ov Fact breaks down the nuances: "Nas's point was for people who eat fried chicken on a weekly basis.
Did you worry that young readers wouldn't get some of the nuances in either the politics or your own story?
And players have noticed all kinds of tiny nuances in How Things Work that always seem to cut against players.
Beyond being simplistic, such framing conceals nuances that may actually help to explain the root causes of Mexico's drug violence.
The key question is whether the employees understood the nuances of bankruptcy law that were embedded in this trade-off.
But those nuances are unlikely to come through on the 2020 campaign trail, especially when Trump is doing the campaigning.
The proof is in the numbersIn many cases, Phrasee's data-based system understands nuances that can slip past human eyes.
Like with most things matrimony-related, the whole act of registering comes with its own set of confusing, awkward nuances.
Maybe not on the gut check issues, but on some of the nuances of it, It will change some votes.
Representation is important, but understanding how to navigate the nuances of how the world perceives racism is even more so.
GoGolf GPS Accurate Rangefinder Perfect the nuances of your game out on the fairway with this accurate and lightweight rangefinder.
Although Iowans generally haven't been asking about the nuances of foreign policy at campaign events, the killing of Maj. Gen.
While you can enjoy them in tumblers, I recommend using your usual wine glasses, which will help reveal any nuances.
Note the plural: Kawakubo used so much, it was possible to see shades and nuances of black in her collections.
"We're trying to think about all of the nuances here," Verma told reporters, speaking in general about lifetime limit proposals.
Shah also said he's putting more thought into the nuances and the potential unintended consequences of this type of culture.
"It's really hard to learn all the nuances of development quickly, especially if you're not humble," the ex-consultant said.
To see it, though, you have to read between the lines and notice all the twists and turns and nuances.
I could write a paper on the nuances of Philip and Elizabeth's dinner-table conversation with the Russian immigrant couple.
I need to work on understanding the nuances of situations and personalities to be able to best act on them.
It can incorporate symptoms from different parts of the body, and nuances within those symptoms, like their frequency or severity.
Careful attention to repetition and the nuances of craft and skill make even the most mundane details a compelling watch.
Uplifting the complexities of these issues is far more likely to appeal to those voters who experience these nuances firsthand.
Eventually, I imagine the AI will learn these kinds of nuances, though it obviously hasn't figured it out just yet.
Softness wasn't missing on Body Talk, but the robotic production textures of the record didn't lend itself to such nuances.
Whatever the flavor, collectors of velvet art have a non-ironic, deep appreciation for the nuances and peculiarities of this form.
Redmayne is an extremely physical actor whose performance lies in the nuances of his movements and the blinking of his eyes.
Which suggests that neither he nor Trump has ever appreciated the breadth, and the nuances, of the power they collectively wield.
What nuances and truths might we be missing when we insist on lifelong abstinence as the only "happy ending" for addicts?
The artist's memories and family stories become larger lenses through which to examine the cultural nuances of the world-at-large.
They are subject to the same ambiguities, nuances, subtleties and lack of universal truth that we as humans are subject to.
Understanding more about the detection of faces and minds could reveal some nuances in the way we see each other too.
Most aircraft losses stem from a web of technical, environmental and human factors, the nuances of which take months to unearth.
But more than that, Al-Mansour is able to embrace and explore the nuances of Mary's personal feelings and political leanings.
Some jurisdictions are more favorable than others for these strategies, due to nuances in creditor protection laws and state income taxes.
I may not understand the finer nuances of game development, but I know when I'm being fed a line of shit.
The dialogue in itself is revealing as it offers a glimpse into the nuances and conflicts of the male feminist group.
Yes, each video platform has its own nuances and opportunities to engage with viewers, and businesses don't want to ignore those.
The nuances of these encounters are by their very nature not conducive to being managed well by text-based therapy apps.
A spokesperson declined, telling us it was too early for the company to share thoughts on the nuances of iOS 10.
And there's a lot of nuances that us players take for granted because we've been in the game for so long.
Yeah, Spicer didn't even flinch while getting into a shouting match while arguing the nuances and syntax of statements and accusations.
But there are a lot of really interesting little nuances, and I certainly learned a lot in diving into this issue.
I find it difficult to not be inspired and have my frame of mind shifted by the nuances of my surroundings.
Mashable tested the audio performance on a preset video and it's impressively clear and crisp, with well-defined highs and nuances.
While waiting for their foundation to finish baking or their hairspray to set, the vloggers nonchalantly deliberate the nuances of sex.
Should robots -- could robots -- delve into the nuances of criminal law and one day replace the role of humans as arbiters?
But while the nuances of the new law can be confusing, Americans harbor other more common misconceptions about taxes as well.
A top 21960 hit in its own right, "Hours" showcased the nuances in Berry's vocals, capturing equal parts longing and eroticism.
Uber may operate in more than 80 countries, but it still had a difficult time understanding the nuances of country flags.
But before considering these nuances, Black Cowboy is primarily concerned with showing nonwhite cowboys, bringing Americana in line with historical accuracy.
First, the questions listed in the Times may not be verbatim, so nuances in their original phrasing may have been lost.
That is why financial advisors need professional education to help them understand these nuances and be better equipped to serve consumers.
My mother's labored breathing carried through the phone, a reminder that I couldn't explain all of the political nuances to her.
Outrage sidesteps the messy nuances of complex political issues in favor of melodrama, misrepresentative exaggeration, and hyperbolic forecasts of impending doom.
So there are all of these shared nuances you become aware of when you're actually trying to work together playing music.
Roth was at his most animated as an explicator of his own work when discussing the nuances of the autobiographical impulse.
But as with a lot of nutrition advice, when you examine what the research really shows, you discover some interesting nuances.
Typically, these are free or low-cost meetings; the goal is to help you understand the nuances of becoming a homeowner.
Status is always up for grabs, being tracked, and on the nuances of class difference Vapnyar has an especially precise eye.
Perhaps even better than technology investors, who might not have a sense of many complexities and nuances in the health sector.
There are many nuances to incite a people to rise up, which was the initial question we began with that evening.
And now, she has to tour the world playing increasingly bigger stages while trying to retain the delicate nuances of Ctrl.
When it is explored in depth, our cuisine reveals the nuances of regions and peoples, and those of diaspora and return.
Over the years, I have traveled extensively through most of it, exploring its culture, its charms and nuances and stark divides.
Frederick Douglass saw that to make the case for freedom, he would have to master language in all of its nuances.
There was no detailed discussion of the nuances of immigration policy, and the Medicare-for-all debate remained near surface level.
Others were car experts who knew nuances like the subtle difference in the taillights on the 2007 and 2008 Honda Accords.
As our language gets stripped of its nuances, niceties and niches by this current administration, we need to keep it supple.
If Congress hasn't fully internalized those nuances, members are starting to realize there's a political price to pay for appearing callous.
"My previous training didn't include any of the nuances," he said, but he learned from the projectionists at the Jacob Burns.
It can be versatile, delicious and refreshing, while also highly sensitive and transparent to the distinctive nuances of the local terroirs.
The tannins are firm, yes, but the grape also has great acidity and freshness and can transmit the nuances of terroir.
I love the Clos St.-André wines, which are focused and linear, with flavors and nuances emerging one after the other.
The world is an eruptive flux of frequently toxic emergent behavior, and every unexpected event is laced with subtle interconnected nuances.
Pay attention to the little things and the little details, little nuances, and try to speak upon that when I see.
AND THE SECOND THING IS THEY WILL BE LESS ABOUT TRYING TO FIGURE OUT THE KNEW WANTS IN NUANCES IN TAX.
The nuances of Jewish identity and experience do not, however shield Jews from attackers who see Jews as a nation apart.
I hope this is the beginning of judges and juries understanding and taking the nuances of abuses of power more seriously.
Here are some of her tips: It's easier to understand the nuances when you can compare different chocolates to one another.
The nuances of how people react when faced with the truth have come into focus in today's increasingly polarized political climate.
But in failing to acknowledge the nuances of each, it flattens and compounds these different facets of Blackness into nameless characters.
Good wine is, by nature, fleeting, mysterious, ever-changing, subject to the imperfect, unpredictable nuances of weather, place and human judgment.
And it is a reminder that portraits of California as overwhelmingly Democratic gloss over the nuances of the state's political makeup.
One might wonder, though, for whom Orr writes: those keen to the poetry world's nuances or those merely keen on poetry.
And they're focussed: since their job is studying and explaining the object at hand, they are especially alert to its nuances.
Galeotti's articles are excellent and should be read by anyone wishing to be well-informed on the nuances of Russian behavior.
Patchett's strength lies in her ability to dissect the nuances of families broken by dysfunction like in her last novel Commonwealth.
It is Mr. Morante's job to know the nuances of each, which he shares with others, including bartenders, servers and hostesses.
Understanding these currencies and the risks they pose can be formidable for anyone unfamiliar with the nuances and fluctuations of cryptocurrency.
They take on slightly different nuances and forms, but it's kind of an ongoing feature of our cultural and political life.
There are caveats and nuances and various circumstantial particulars to all this, and there are the usual tricks that hindsight plays.
No one expected a businessman to completely understand the nuances, the complicated ins and outs of Washington and its legislative process.
We had a lot of creative freedom to fill in the details and nuances, and to develop the show's music style.
She has a fascination with the more subtle nuances of gesture and expression that occur as people interact with each other.
Ola started off the year raising $350 million and has the advantage of knowing the nuances of the Indian market well.
But there are some important nuances about high-intensity interval training, or HIIT, that have gotten lost in all the excitement.
To catch the nuances in their differences—and to imagine what these nuances might mean for the future of people like these, and therefore for the future of our country—is a bit like the corneal adjustment required in the first moment of the play: you've got to distinguish dark from dark, and perceive a thousand darknesses in between.
Investigators specifically wanted advice on "the nuances of the group's conduct and behavior, particularly in this kind of violent behavior," said Pathak.
To date the series has focused on the personal nuances of systemic racism as reflected in the relationship between blacks and whites.
Using Tiber's methodology, local faculty tailor the curriculum to the cultural nuances of care in their communities and administer real-time assessments.
A category called Behavior, meanwhile, scrutinizes the nuances of my consumer life, zeroing in on actions that purportedly correlate with good credit.
Unlike with a physical wound, though, there are so many nuances to being a sexual assault survivor that are impossible to explain.
A number of nuances of living with endometriosis can make it challenging for me to always be my fabulous, sexually free self.
Netflix has wised up to the fact that it's the nuances, like Casey's undyed hair or Nancy Wheeler's nervous energy, that count.
And lot of users are learning languages; they want to understand the different ways they can express things and the nuances available.
Through more than 40 contributions by writers both known and emerging, the book candidly and often humorously explores the nuances of grief.
And while some AI systems can understand sarcasm, there are still some nuances of human communication that AI does not understand. 3.
But the episode's nuances – a mentally ill victim, a complex death investigation, a debate over the weapon's use – tell a deeper story.
She is currently writing a memoir on the limitations of identity, the nuances of sexuality, and the surprises of falling in love.
Understanding the nuances of the wage gap is important to understanding why women in the United States still earn less than men.
Until AI, VR, or whatever can replicate the nuances outside of the physical experience of sexual intercourse, fuckin' is here to stay.
If we are to promote healing, growth, and thriving after sexual violence, we need to talk about the nuances of sexual violence.
"It's true that in Scandinavian languages they have many words for the snow and the different nuances of the snow," she said.
Films like Jordan Peele's Get Out that explore the nuances of experimentation on Black bodies for white advancement are only the beginning.
In court papers arguing for the videos' release, lawyers for the students argued the images presented nuances not available in the transcripts.
On its face, it doesn't care much for the specific nuances of tax policy, but it does like to trigger the libs.
It does seem that Facebook is at risk of being scapegoated here, in a way that obscures the nuances of what's happening.
Not only does it show how little he understands the nuances of Hispanic identity, it highlights the Times' lack of Latino columnists.
But that can also be a disadvantage when it comes to racing strategy and picking up the nuances of training, Dobson said.
Both of these viewpoints, in their purest forms, overlook several critical technological and political nuances that will foster mutual progress and security.
And be sure you dig beyond the larger categories (remote jobs, technology jobs, finance jobs) to understand the nuances of specific roles.
Just ask the flavorologists who spend long days diligently sampling ice cream to test for nuances in taste, texture, smell, and more.
I'm [also] against divorce except in the most extreme cases, and I understand there are nuances and ambiguities around how to counsel.
Despite the differing stylistic nuances between them and Hardline, one thing that united the bands was their distaste for their grunge successors.
Surely, a free appropriate education, regardless of the nuances used to define that term, ensures children are not physically or emotionally abused.
"We're trying to think about all of the nuances here," Verma told reporters last week, speaking in general about lifetime limit proposals.
That's the part of coming out that television struggles with the most, which is understandable, because it's full of contradictions and nuances.
I was thinking about these nuances as I read Erin Griffith's fantastic piece in Wired yesterday about the challenges facing our industry.
Pavard, an only child, grew up learning from his father and watching his teams, absorbing the nuances and developing his own ambitions.
Nuances in the expressions or body language of his subjects inspire subconscious assumptions, creating uncomfortable narratives in the imaginations of his viewers.
A privileged outsider's best chance of learning the nuances of black inner-city life is through visiting neighborhoods with long, rich histories.
King said that, overall, textbooks have failed to clearly communicate the nuances, questions, and debates about the Africans' status in early Virginia.
They're moving at the same speed as us, which means that we can see their body language, the nuances of their face.
They will have to work on conveying distinctive nuances instead: Marriage for all, yes, but no to adoptions by same-sex-couples.
Experts argued about the nuances of various bits of fine print, including how individual words like "shall" and "may" should be interpreted.
But I found myself wishing he more deeply described the experiments he mentions and some of the nuances about their proper interpretation.
In some cases, it is not always clear that Mr. Trump understands the nuances of each smaller battle waged on his behalf.
Today these nuances have rendered woody biomass an oddity in the realm of polarized debate about non-fossil-fuel sources of energy.
On the contrary, the musical finds endless nuances in the relationships among its characters, and makes room for some leavening humor, too.
Shange delivers her narrative with uncompromising beauty, intent on encapsulating the nuances of Black female subjectivity, as well as revealing her own.
But in Pyongyang, where the nuances of American politics and personalities are less familiar, those distinctions are likely less front-of-mind.
Courageous leaders want to see all the nuances in a situation so that they can keep risks in perspective before taking them.
The maps in this app are also built specifically to reflect the nuances of, and differences between, each city's public transportation offerings.
"One of the nuances here is that there are people going to college who didn't used to go," Dr. Goldrick-Rab said.
Accepting the benefits also subjects designers to strict regulations that often don't take into account the nuances of the fashion design business.
I didn't understand the nuances of salting until I began paying attention to the various ways cooks used salt in different situations.
Two printings of a lithograph of the image realize astonishingly different nuances of the drama with a simple change of color density.
"He's so far behind on the nuances of the game," said Bruce, who shared tips with Tebow in the dugout between innings.
Many exhibitors showed books dealing with various coding languages they wrote, or played with the nuances of how we talk to machines.
Americans of all genders are already having a robust conversation about the nuances of sexual misconduct, with criticism flying in all directions.
Standing there naked and covering my shame, the subtle nuances distinguishing streaking and indecent exposure were starting to blur for me, too.
"We are closely following how this case unfolds and all its nuances," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on a conference call.
But as you might guess, there are all sorts of interesting twists and nuances that make this more complicated than it seems.
It is often compared to Greco-Roman wrestling—as most wrestling styles are to those not necessarily fluent in the nuances of grappling.
Subtler and more moving are the fresh nuances that Mr. Ratmansky gives the final scene, whose Ivanov dances become the ballet's poetic climax.
"I'm pleased with my skate but there were some nuances that I didn't like, mostly about my focus," the 17-year-old said.
Yes, and especially if you are particularly well-versed in the emotional nuances of swearing, you can get through conflict much more easily.
If you're an audiophile, however, you're probably better off going with a more traditional design to capture all the nuances in those vinyls.
But no matter where they stand on the nuances of immigration policy, a whopping 70 percent want stricter enforcement of existing immigration laws.
For those more familiar with the nuances (aka snobs), every piece is a parody overflowing with inside jokes about the history of dance.
Super Gridland is filled with these little nuances that you'll pick up on only after sinking some time into it, and failing repeatedly.
The professional version will take more nuances of an individual's financial picture into account, such as portfolio allocations and different kinds of annuities.
Are there any other notable nuances in some of the other candidates' positions on abortion or reproductive rights that voters should know about?
Each dryer also offers smoothing ionic technology of one degree or another; according to the experts, differentiating nuances between those ions is negligible.
ET. The content is not expected to be much changed from its last one, but Fed watchers say the nuances will be important.
I think there's truth to both perspectives, but more interesting to me are the nuances and shades of gray in between the extremes.
Uber customers took 83 billion "trips" over the course of last year, though Uber has some nuances to how it counts these journeys.
In museum literature, Friedman identifies the participants' tribal affiliations, but she also acknowledges their unique contributions by emphasizing the nuances of each performance.
He said the 13 hours of Season 1 will allow him to flesh out the nuances of Castle's antihero, played by Jon Bernthal.
The visual effects undeniably capture the nuances of Brolin's facial tics and mannerisms, allowing the actor to shine through all the CGI wizardry.
"I'm still in the infancy of learning all that," Cumberbatch told Entertainment Weekly in December about nailing down his character's gestures and nuances.
" He's also learned "how incredibly subtle color nuances need to be, because digital cameras magnify differences in color tone and temperature so much.
Even though the nuances of this experience would take time to sink in, I was determined to never make the same mistake again.
In their second paper, Dale and Krueger used a better data set and looked at longer time horizons, and found some interesting nuances.
Many on Twitter were perplexed by Bush's wording and accused the candidate of having a shaky grasp on the nuances of the debate.
"We need scholars to document and see where the patterns lie that would allow for us to get at these nuances," he says.
The nuances of lichen ecology aside, Spribille's research underscores the incredible complexity of the microbial world which is now being revealed through genomics.
The connection between human-driven climate change and Antarctic ice loss is complicated, and scientists are still working to nail down the nuances.
Health bars, which truncate all the nuances of physical injury into cold, basic graphics, are a reductive way of representing a character's status.
It's the cheapest option, but even the best emulators running on excellent hardware can't perfectly replicate all the nuances of old gaming hardware.
These parties quickly raised concerns about stifling innovation, overstepping the limits of federal authority and understanding the nuances of fintech, among many others.
Through this simple exercise, you'll discover the nuances of real-life simulation physics, and how to make them work realistically within your game.
Each of them highlights the nuances of their platforms and motivations for running—whether they are rooted in the Trump Administration or not.
However, the nuances of experience within non-white ethnic groups, like the erasure of Bangladeshi voices by other South Asians, are equally significant.
It's fascinating to see the subtle nuances of his sound shift across tracks, and those twists and lilts are only going to grow.
But, even if a parent isn't 100% supportive, there are definitely nuances to everyone's coming out experience — each story and situation is unique.
Though most of all, it was a film that captured the nuances of interracial dating in a way we'd never seen it before.
Playing out like a pagan spin on Bergman, The Juniper Tree is focused on the nuances of the interactions between its tiny cast.
The site's interview series, In Conversation, has allowed critics to speak to cultural nuances that might run through an artist's body of work.
He has a career-long appreciation for the nuances of franchise businesses, how they work and how they fuel communities across the country.
" The platform admitted it "sometimes makes mistakes in understanding context and nuances, when it assesses which videos to make available in Restricted Mode.
But Bush warned that Trump's tweetstorms give "our enemies all sorts of nuances and insights" into the mind of the commander in chief.
What I didn't expect was to see him reading an article on his phone analyzing the nuances of Ori and the Blind Forest.
Although the conversation surrounding identity politics has become a much belabored point, still, to consider the alliances and nuances within race remains relevant.
The nuances of zinc's internal balances have been lost in the noise of the escalating trade war between the United States and China.
Not only does the seaweed compliment the nuances of crayfish, but the sesame seeds provide for a crunchy exterior that can't be beat.
He patiently explained to me the nuances in language and culture that, to most Americans, can seem so alien and difficult to understand.
That criticism isn't entirely fair to the nuances of "Narcos," not least because Carrillo isn't the Martínez analog we assumed him to be.
This happens when the other examples to which we refer have differences that are glossed over or exhibit important nuances that remain veiled.
Such policies are becoming more common across corporate America as society grows more comfortable talking about and understanding the nuances of gender identity.
What is and isn't a gift seems like a straightforward issue, but from a tax code perspective, there are some nuances worth noting.
Likewise, if civically learned, the public will be knowledgeable about the nuances of public policies and more understanding of a public official's role.
This is complex stuff, and anyone who says the answers are simple hasn't thought long enough about all the nuances and downstream challenges.
To understand some the nuances of this topic, here is a macro look at U.S. manufacturing employment from the 220006's to now.
I have a few things in mind, but what do you think are small, but important nuances & what would be seriously next level?
Her fans and family have rejected the idea that Ms. Saldana could grasp the nuances of life as a dark-skinned black woman.
What follows are eight subtle signs that your employees may be different nuances of unhappy, and what to do when you spot them.
Following Aaron Goldstein as he explored Zhongguancun, "China's Silicon Valley," was a chance to see the nuances of Chinese business etiquette in action.
Donald Trump has repeatedly demonstrated himself to be a narcissist with no interest in learning about the nuances of policy, let alone government.
Sources told the Post that other strategy nuances could still be on the table, and that Sanders has not made a decision yet.
"A Fantastic Woman" is at once a straightforward story of self-assertion and defiance and a complex study of the nuances of identity.
SPORTS An article on Monday about the nuances in Jake Arrieta's new contract with the Phillies misstated Andy MacPhail's title with the Phillies.
Her Showtime series aims to paint her hometown in all its complexities and nuances, not just the unremitting violence depicted on the news.
Still, I loved the lyrical nuances he brought out in the music, the clarity of his execution, and the honesty of his singing.
Conventional wisdom, and most distillers, contend that the rigors of the distillation process strip out whatever nuances a grain might carry with it.
In particular, it papers over all the nuances in how someone's virus-laden cough or sneeze or breath really travels through the air.
Our Cuban guide, Lerdo Acosta, patiently explained the nuances of the narrow sea kayaks and assured us it was unusual to tip over.
"A lot of that is youthfulness, inexperience, learning the nuances of the position where you just do things as second nature," Boone said.
Trademark law nuances aside, Kim's decision to name the line Kimono in the first place was really at the root of the controversy.
She wrote that she felt pressured to perform certain sex acts afterward and that Ansari didn't understand the nuances and importance of consent.
The book taught me about the nuances of the game and the levels of thought that go into it at the highest level.
Assessments can be made based on necessary safety practices and blanket declarations by the state or federal government can't cover all the nuances.
Accordingly, Facebook announced it will seek out members from all over the world, representing a broad set of views, languages, and cultural nuances.
The figures who inhabit Kurland's photos appear fearless and free, but she also aimed to portray the nuances of these girls' inner lives.
Because if I'm honest, explaining the nuances of how it works sometimes keeps me from fully expressing why I think it's so fascinating.
Or do you present a situation in full, intricate detail, hoping that voters or consumers will appreciate the nuances and make better choices?
The question-and-answer sessions allow reporters to press spokespeople on the nuances of U.S. foreign policy and the actions of diplomats abroad.
"There a lot of nuances, and there are very good arguments on both sides," Kennedy said to reporters, according to the National Journal.
Oh, yes: We need to discuss the nuances of the issue of guns, but we efficiently compartmentalize the emotions connected to the discussion.
"These are not people who hang around restaurants, but they got into the nuances of the different ovens and atmosphere," Mr. Branover said.
Teammates like Mario Edwards, Roy Williams and Darren Woodson mentored him, helping Newman expand his scope to focus on nuances like body language.
Branson writes in a recent blog post that smart leaders know to make a decision based on the specific nuances of each issue.
It's a regular reminder that we still don't fully grasp all the nuances of life on earth, even as we unwittingly extinguish it.
Figure skating, there's so many nuances, there are so many little things to debate, it makes the conversation very broad and very open.
And anyone who is calling someone else despicable c*** probably isn't interested in discussing body positivity or the nuances of Planned Parenthood funding streams.
When supplied with information, machine-learning programs enable computers to discern nuances, context and relevant patterns as a way to generate immediate breakthrough progress.
"We have, now, between now and March, with a number of political nuances in between, to potentially price out that trade risk," he said.
Ezra was a man he deeply respected and with whom he had quickly bonded through their discussions of books and the nuances of religion.
If we the physicians who understand the nuances and the importance of abortion don't stand up for our patients, then who's gonna do it?
As this learning process progresses there is not only an appreciation of standard conversational nuances, but also various dimensions of subterfuge, deception and lies.
Another clarinet work, the tighter "Domaines," was a highlight of the program, played by Carlos Cordeiro with sensitivity to nuances of dynamics and texture.
They become love stories only in acts of redemption and release, with a complexity that reveals Trueblood's keen eye for the nuances of connection.
Haus aims to clear up that opacity by showing each offer, with its unique nuances, to both the seller and the other interested buyers.
"But, there are several nuances to compliance with the new regulations, one of which is technical," explained Martin Garner of analysis firm CCS Insight.
These nuances are designed to address a persistent problem in social networks: friend lists designed to encourage more private sharing have historically been failures.
That, Ojo continued, is exactly what the brand is all about — owning every facet of your identity and the nuances that make you you.
"The gestural nuances of a conductor have been fully reproduced at a level that was previously unthinkable to me," Colombini said in a statement.
But as humans we have so many different sides to our personalities, and I think those nuances are what really make these speeches authentic.
It showed up in a Labour spat three years ago which would have been baffling to those unversed in the nuances of nationalistic symbolism.
These companies might be quietly hard at work further segmenting their data, but for now, ignoring these nuances continues to be a blind spot.
Then when we got Sterling [Brown], who was so magnificent at capturing those nuances, Sterling made the audience feel for Chris and love Chris.
There are many nuances to early voting that I fully expect the campaigns to plaster over to make the case that they are winning.
Not to mention education is an institution slow to change and the nuances of how best to use video games is still being debated.
It's well-documented, and all kinds of resources are available to learn how they work and how to think about their capabilities and nuances.
But there are nuances to this case, and hopefully the EU will decide in a way that best benefits the artists and the consumers. 
Will Ferrell hosted Saturday Night Live this week as he and the cast members addressed the nuances of the #MeToo Movement in multiple sketches.
Because of her positioning, Theo understands the nuances of morality the best and the "shades of gray" best of all her siblings — especially Shirley.
In the media, where attention is scarce and fleeting, scare tactics distort the debate and flatten the many nuances in the discussion of superintelligence.
Her lyrical nuances boldly speak on political and social injustices that explain the story of life from the perspective of a minority like me.
More subtle changes continuedAside from the split in features, there are a couple of other minor nuances that don't show up on specs sheets.
But it's worth thinking about a lot more than why the bots didn't understand all the nuances of English grammar in the first place.
Players attempted to pick up the nuances and intricacies of the Dota 2 AI—and did make some progress, despite the meager 42 wins.
However, notably missing from this debate was a disclaimer that, in the end, definitions and nuances in intention won't make much of a difference.
Even within "South Asian," there are nuances of each national identity within South Asia and their connection to migrating and settling in the states.
From Black women's representation to discussing the nuances of female sexuality, She's Gotta Have It was in many ways a groundbreaking film for women.
We've moved into the more subtle nuances of how their personality traits can wreak havoc on their motivations, because that's where humor comes from.
Reducing Lenny to a Catholic Trump strips his storyline of its most interesting nuances and reduces the show to a flat and unoriginal allegory.
The body shape is sculptural, finessed, and longer than the current CT6 flagship — 210.5 versus 204.1 inches — offset by glass and vivid LED nuances.
Tiny nuances in these artists' interpretations, such as the meeting of eyes, the touch of a hand, the turn of a head, became powerful.
In the world of puns, this can result in laughs (or eye rolls), but in other contexts, these nuances can have more complex implications.
Questions over interest and expense deductibility, how much the plans would impact loan growth and some other nuances make the math harder to calculate.
Without the views of a diverse panel of experts, it is inevitable that some nuances of how any individual death occurred may be missed.
"We need far more studies in many different species" to better understand the nuances of how exercise changes the brain and mind, he said.
There are so many nuances, opportunities and challenges, and we are lucky to have an amazing and clearheaded principal to navigate the local landscape.
In the future, translation services could understand what language is being spoken without being told and glean cultural nuances that are sometimes lost today.
In the organization's early stages, the nuances of running a nonprofit were foreign territory for Nadya, even for all her clarity on its mission.
Only in the sense that the best examples clearly express the character of their crus, though the differences are often detectable only in nuances.
Absolutely. They lived around Romanian relatives, constantly surrounded by the same foods, language, and social nuances as they had back in their home country.
There are more nuances to Wolf's copper call, particularly in terms of timing, but his quant's view boils down to one simple market truth.
"Between InsideHook and watching companies grow and my own investments i'd seen the nuances of what it takes to get to scale," he said.
To understand the nuances, or at least the frustration surrounding this decision, you might consult your favorite news outlet, or maybe an English friend.
What I've noticed anecdotally is the people who're already vulnerable or highly interested in the nuances of diet are developing problematic relationships with food.
One of its most successful podcasts is "Slow Burn," a scripted, narrative show that explores the lesser-known nuances of historical stories and scandals.
What to ask when you meet with an insurance adviserThough most homeowner's insurance policies are similar, there are some important nuances to ask about.
Nine months into his tenure as the nation's top law enforcement official, the nuances of Mr. Sessions's civil rights policy are coming into focus.
You know, there are many, many nuances of immigration policy that can be life or death for many innocent, vulnerable people around the world.
Partly, this speaks to the notion of terroir, and to the idea that wine can express the detailed nuances of where it was grown.
The many questions and nuances are all reminders that single-payer is more complicated than the campaign talking points on either side might suggest.
That's what he said during the second Democratic primary debate, and it reveals just how little he understands about the nuances of immigration policy.
For older kids, the internet has delivered "a surge of nonbinary information, of nuances in gender expression, in the last five years," she said.
As with most traditional forms, including ballet and tango, the technique of flamenco has historically been taught with different nuances for men and women.
McCullah explains that typically she will sit down to write a scene and play with it for weeks to get the nuances on point.
Ms. Gambrell's process often involved translating a quick draft, then revising it 10 or more times until she captured the nuances of the text.
But there are nuances of political geography that may not have been covered in the prep for the Democratic debate here on Thursday night.
There are a lot of nuances that make it extremely complicated, and I think that agents deserve every penny of every dollar they make.
The accusations against Ansari caused disagreement among many, including supporters of the Time's Up and #MeToo movements, with debate around the nuances of consent.
According to Arora, the cannabis delivery business comes with its own set of nuances that set it apart from dispatching pizzas or burrito bowls.
" Before nuances like this were accounted for, Mr. Knoll said their creation "looked like maybe a relative of Peter Cushing and not him exactly.
When Tanguay, then 22, took over the Oceanic, Beausoleil was immediately eyed as a mentor who could teach him the nuances of junior hockey.
And the nuances involved in the technical details of Google's changes are guaranteed to get lost should anyone in Congress take umbrage over them.
Key nuances, like distinguishing a deal-seeker from a value-seeker, will lead to more engaging personalized experiences and ultimately better ROI for advertisers.
Jillian Keenan uses Shakespeare's work to discuss the nuances of sexuality, highlighting the different facets of human intimacy the bard explored in his work.
While Democrats were quarreling over the nuances of health care, Trump counter-programmed with a whirling campaign pitch at a Republican retreat in Baltimore.
In a matter of months, Jay became one of the nation's leading experts on the substantive and political nuances of the debt ceiling debate.
Tech is different than other industries, and the role and nuances of M&A have not always been appreciated by regulators in the past.
These podcasts benefit from their depth of focus, which allows for nuances that often feel shaved away from the tidier, one-episode historical tales.
Sports _____ Her Showtime series aims to paint her hometown in all its complexities and nuances, not just the unremitting violence depicted on the news.
Part of that is because Amazon couldn't move as nimbly as its local competitors and didn't fully understand the nuances of the Chinese market.
I don't know that an AI would have sort of that historical context and be able to sort of anticipate those types of nuances.
He was relentless in sharing Silicon Valley's story and helping government leaders understand the nuances of tech policy and what was possible through innovation.
But seeing so much of his work (90 pieces total, 30 major paintings) together brings nuances in his effort and evolution to the surface.
Last year, many saw the value of employee-issued shares at formerly highflying businesses drop, creating more interest in the nuances of their compensation packages.
Rather, it's that it operates in quite different aesthetic and emotional keys and so allows formal nuances of the Kienholzes's practice to become more apparent.
He recorded them and studied the video to plot music to each person's micro-expressions, the subtle emotional nuances that register on a person's face.
Again, thank you for bringing this to our attention, as we continually strive to be more aware of the incredible nuances that exist across cultures.
For example, as yet, no computer program can evaluate the quality or reliability of Internet content, nor comprehend the range of nuances in human conversation.
It is funny, human, highly learned and literary, sexy, and filled with psychological nuances that remain unrivaled at the hands of any other psychological writer.
The computer can generate images which are statistically accurate representations of a dog, for instance, while still not quite understanding the visual nuances of fur.
Now, with all that said, I do think that there is, at times, a failure to appreciate the nuances and the intricacies of the job.
"This is complex stuff and anyone who says the answers are simple hasn't thought long enough about all the nuances and downstream challenges," he said.
For these reasons, the mechanics of the Facebook platform — particularly the nuances of its software developer kit — are largely unknown to the typical Facebook user.
He said that he wrote in both languages because a column could not simply be translated into another language, because of cultural nuances and sensibilities.
From this perspective, they need to be transparent about how their businesses work, so that regulators understand the nuances that come with over-correcting problems.
Thankfully, there are a number of fans out there who know the series and its small nuances as well as Jon Snow knows the Wall.
The machines may even be able to see nuances that humans cannot, assessing how risky a patient's cancer is simply by looking at a scan.
He has not taken much interest in the nuances of monetary policy and has three open vacancies on the Fed's seven-member board of governors.
What happens is that he had a faith, a religious faith in the market… I think the nuances get lost in the case of Hayek.
"They did a spectacular job bringing to life a complicated story, there's so many nuances," Walls tells PEOPLE of watching her story unfold on screen.
There are benefits to exploring the nuances of your own neuroses, but there are also benefits to addressing your problems by tapping into something universal.
" Friedersdorf suggested that portrayals of sex in books, TV and movies are "much more constructive vehicles for hashing out the nuances of noncriminal, nonworkplace sex.
It was really important that we could get a lot of the nuances of what she was feeling just by her eyes and her face.
The many small nuances of the sport of boxing—where the aim is to outpunch or knock out an opponent—are equally invisible to many.
No, of course not, this is wine we're talking about; the nuances are endless, we could be here for the rest of our short lives.
FromSoftware had yet to say anything about the gameplay implications, but that was hardly surprising; the developer often keeps quiet about an upcoming game's nuances.
Erika Kaplan, a senior matchmaker in Philadelphia for the company Three Day Rule, notes that there are nuances to what her clients are looking for.
The intent of this article is to provide a better understanding of those nuances and potentially help you avoid some of the mistakes highlighted below.
It's highly unlikely that you will be able to pick up all the intricacies and nuances of complex deal terms in a crash-course format.
We wanted to show the nuances and complexities and techniques of the work that goes into tacos, and why some tacos cost a little more.
They are also more familiar with the nuances of Emirati views on the Middle East, including the UAE's preferences for American policy in the region.
Each senator has a different reason to oppose the legislation -- from ideology to re-election concerns to the demographics and health nuances of individual states.
You could take stuff away for him, but there were a lot of nuances to AI's game that I didn't recognize until we were teammates.
And I'm reminded of the political nuances in our society; how these men are seen as a menace in some communities and heroes in others.
JB: The technologies to allow capture of the appearance of one's avatar and the gestures and nonverbal nuances of one's avatar, that is basically here.
Whatever this option's selected nuances, its key objective must be to help keep Israel alive, not merely to keep the Jewish State from dying alone.
The cast members have impressive Broadway and Off Broadway credentials, but they don't always get the nuances of the characters and the script (2239:26200).
The cast members have impressive Broadway and Off Broadway credentials, but they don't always get the nuances of the characters and the script (2:15).
Local fans have slowly learned the nuances of hockey fandom, and players have been told that the team will return to Beijing in mid-December.
His extensive experiences describing the nuances of Google's ranking algorithms turned him into one of the greatest outside experts on how the company's search works.
"Very fast computers [can] analyze blogs, analyze all the feeds of the internet to come up with different nuances, different fields of information," he said.
When asked that very question, Sullivan did respond, "Yes," and then elaborated on the nuances of how Patreon operates and the role of that department.
"We like working with antique coral for its distinct colors that vary from vibrant red to creamy orange with subtle nuances in tone," he said.
But we had this punk rock, cathartic thing; we were a loud and overwhelming, overdriven band with finer nuances that we really labored hard for.
It's just interesting that we have to take those cultural nuances into account, when ensuring that people even know about the resources that are available.
There's a thoughtfulness and a grasp of the weird nuances and quirks that come with being a fight geek that's missing from all of them.
Before the gig and after, they debate vociferously about what exactly they're going to do and how, working on the nuances of their live set.
Sites like Wedding Wire offer price estimates for some nuances, but eventually you have to move on from tech tools and engage directly with vendors.
It helps transport our inner, nonlinear dialogue into a conversation that forces us to consider the nuances, logic, and depth of our thoughts and emotions.
But the nuances of internal Saudi politics only seem important because the relationship is so thick; they're not a reason to have a thick relationship.
A singer-songwriter and actor who published a debut novel, "The Reminders," last year, he understood the emotional nuances of songwriting and performing on stage.
The nuances of atmospheric light are impressive: Twilley wants to see what she once inhabited with a detachment that denies sentimentality, nostalgia, and even sympathy.
Occasionally, Soave is fermented and aged in oak, but it has to be done carefully so as not to overwhelm the nuances of the wine.
Walter's wife Skyler and his brother-in-law Hank fare better, but the nuances of their relationships are also necessarily stripped down to the minimum.
It's as if she's using it to summon invisible spirits of the earth and air while exploring the intricate nuances of her thoughts and emotions.
Meanwhile, the enormously successful Broadway adaptation of the "Diary" has been severely rebuked for downplaying Anne's Judaism and ironing out the nuances of her message.
As someone who entered her religious life in her 30s, I bring the cultural nuances and references and approach to life that Gen Xers have.
Mr. Williams also sought to make the case that investors had overlooked some of the nuances in the policy statement the Fed released on Wednesday.
Director Guy Ritchie, known for action comedies but not musicals, seemed an unlikely choice to direct the story, especially given the tricky cultural nuances involved.
The biggest challenge for the new ambassador will be successfully navigating the nuances that distinguish Australia's relationship with Asia from that of the United States.
Many nuances differ from language to language, while context around conversations rapidly evolves as they occur, making it difficult for the machines to keep up.
Most of them knew little of the political complexities and nuances of decolonization, making the travel literature on which they relied that much more important.
She was an artist enamored with color and the nuances of cultural identity, focusing on themes of migration and the struggles of usually voiceless populations.
"I'm sure I have such a strong affinity for dance because, like poetry, it is filled with nuances you only recognize over time," he said.
Recently, a wave of novels, memoirs and TV shows has set out to get the details and nuances right, especially where it concerns Florida women.
I learn more about Trump's inner workings from the nuances of Alec Baldwin impersonating him than I do from anything I've seen on a stage.
While the rationale for increasing the food package for exclusively breastfeeding mothers and parents is understood, it does not acknowledge the nuances of indigenous breastfeeding.
Asking yourself questions like these while watching talks will give you a deeper look into all the nuances that go into being an effective communicator.
"There are a lot of nuances in every market, so, for us, a lot of the big challenges were understanding the market dynamics," he said.
" It was, of course, both a compliment and an insult, and Cline-Rasome doesn't elaborate; parents may want to discuss the nuances of that "girl.
When we have something, like the global gag rule, it doesn't allow for some of the nuances that are important for making those individual decisions.
Robots would have to learn the nuances of human desire to keep people compelled to talk to them, and we're simply not there, he said.
The problem with that metric, many progressives say, is that it tells too basic a story and it misses nuances in the way people live.
Because of the topography, differences in views and wind, neighborhood variations and other nuances, very few properties are the same, making comparable appraisals a challenge.
It started as typical banter designed to help her student (who happened to be about her age and handsome) master the various nuances of English.
The Avant-garde Film deals with the subtler nuances of experience, emotions, ideas, perceptions — it illuminates them — it deals with things that make you finer.
But he's encountered a steep learning curve on the nuances of tax and economic policy, according to current and former Treasury staffers and congressional aides.
"There are so many nuances," he said, including how long health experts need to investigate a potential outbreak, culture a virus and confirm its identity.
I've read the collected Aubrey/Maturin novels of Patrick O'Brian at least four times, and I still discover nuances I missed on every previous reading.
I like to wear nice clothes, and sometimes I even admire haute couture even if the nuances of which fall beyond my knowledge and experience.
While studying full-time in Cambridge, investigate the historical, cultural, and contemporary nuances of photography and its relationship and integration with traditional and contemporary media.
Instead, the show made him play Black Jeopardy — and found a whole new way to talk about the nuances of this exhausting presidential election cycle.
He will fumble through a game he barely understands with the hopes of competing against athletes who have studied its nuances for their entire lives.
Amazon trained Alexa's new voice by using text-to-speech technology on audio recordings of real newsreaders to pick up on their inflections and nuances.
Lepore writes long, fascinating articles in which she homes in on some odd and chewy piece of history and brings out its nuances and complexities.
VR tricks our brains into believing that what we are seeing is real, which creates some interesting nuances, according to former Jaunt VR CEO Jens Christensen.
Australian-English, much like American-English, has developed plenty of its own nuances that set it apart from the Queen's English over the past few centuries.
If you were to simply happen upon this episode while someone else was watching Mozart season three, you wouldn't get all of the nuances, of course.
Financial advisors say that before you start buying ETFs, it's important to fully grasp their nuances, because like any investment, they are far from risk-free.
I was very much point-blank anti-guns and didn't really get a sense for the nuances or realities of people who didn't agree with me.
There's so many different ways where you can construct markets, but those nuances we don't have time for because he or she doesn't have a partner.
It also recommends the social media giant establish a moderation team that speaks the language and understands the cultural, ethnic and religious nuances of the region.
The account hasn't just bought a taste of fame to Stampp and Euphoria; it's become a crash course in the nuances of internet culture in 2018.
Rather than taking into account the messy and uncomfortable nuances of a complex industry and equally complex people, they have chosen the path of least enlightenment.
Now, Tidal has released a short video, "Episode One: Footnotes for The Story of O.J." that digs deeper into the nuances of being Black in America.
So much is communicated in the nuances of language, and when that's not an option, the writer and her parents find other ways to express love.
"It points to the need for more research to understand nuances in data to be able to better serve all children diagnosed with autism," she said.
He said that designers have fine-tuned kinks in playability and now, they're focusing on how the game interfaces with the nuances of the real world.
Google's post goes to great pains to explain how cryptographic hashing works, likely in an effort to make sure the nuances surrounding this bug are clear.
It's further complicated by the fact that not all people who self-harm have suicidal intentions, and the behavior has its own nuances apart from suicidality.
Celebrated for the complex, unexpected rhythms he built from sampled and re-mapped drum sounds, a live band cannot faithfully recreate those subtle, machine-manipulated nuances.

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