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understand nuance
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0.99 |
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He says Donahue is articulate and understands the nuances of public policy. |
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add nuance
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0.66 |
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But in settling it, he added a nuance. |
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learn nuance
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0.66 |
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Learning the nuances of the course remains critical. |
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master nuance
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0.46 |
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She has a record of doing her homework and mastering the nuances of policy debate. |
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appreciate nuance
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0.39 |
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Children appreciate nuance as much as adults. |
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grasp nuance
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0.39 |
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A few such bulletins and investors would quickly grasp the nuance in the terminology. |
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explore nuance
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0.33 |
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If we are going to explore these nuances, it might help to tone down the disaster rhetoric. |
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lose nuance
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0.33 |
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These nuances are lost on adults. |
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have nuance
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0.26 |
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World War III would have no nuance. |
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miss nuance
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0.26 |
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Voice mail is another place where nuance gets missed. |