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nuance

noun as in slight difference; shading

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Do Indian Americans have a nuanced understanding of political developments in both countries, or are their views more influenced by diaspora-driven narratives and media echo chambers?

From BBC

Audiences do not often grant female characters the same generosity they do their male counterparts when it comes to their complexity, nuance and due empathy.

From Salon

Between the actor’s silent conversations and the nuances of envy and backhanded slights White conveys through dialogue, these friends brutally play out the intimacy gap that can doom vintage friendships.

From Salon

Adding assessment and highlighting the nuance of decisions through frameworks like these encourages compliance, minimizes disruption and helps maintain key values.

From Salon

There are other nuances as well, such as responsibilities on bunts, double plays and relays.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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