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A subtle difference in meaning or opinion or attitude.
shade
refinement
subtlety
nicety
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1
People are really good at certain things,
nuance
is one of them.
2
There was one other important
nuance
I needed to know, Andre said.
3
CJ's situation was so complicated that Tracy had never understood every
nuance
.
4
Its subtlety and
nuance
make it a particular challenge for artificial intelligence.
5
The second reason AI needs humans is to provide feedback and
nuance
.
6
Activist Accounting Scholar: Do you want the context and
nuance
or not?
7
He is the poet of rhythm, of the
nuance
,
of personal emotion.
8
Rattle's approach is slower, every gesture and
nuance
carefully measured and weighted.
9
No chance of a stray
nuance
breeding some catastrophic intimation of compromise.
10
This more granular approach to the apocalypse favors sharp writing and
nuance
.
11
He could pick up every
nuance
of your gestures and body language.
12
All
nuance
,
the delicate interplay of line and plane, would be lost.
13
Think of the algorithm as an automatic filter but with more
nuance
.
14
Or we say that she moved, the centre of an indefinable
nuance
.
15
That is what will make the difference, not some
nuance
from me.
16
That's where the
nuance
comes in and where we can dig deep.
nuance
more nuance
subtle nuance
emotional nuance
much nuance
catch every nuance
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