Quotes about nuanced (15 Quotes)


    The Justice Department's approach has always been more nuanced than that. Now they're saying they want something more, ... My guess is they're going to want to break the company up.


    Kelly's most vocal challengers, DFL-endorsed Chris Coleman and the Green Party's Elizabeth Dickinson, reacted with nuanced arguments. Coleman asked, Where's the long-term vision to pay for this ... What about prevention and the parks and rec budget

    Further evidence of the movie's skewering of accepted wisdom can be found in the character of Kelly, the bitter, alcoholic spouse played by Harrelson. Rather than making him a simple villain, the film takes a more realistic, nuanced approach. It was a com



    The English locution you are familiar with, the body language and all those sorts of things, are denied you, because Americans don't talk in that highly nuanced, middle-class English way.


    There's a lot of centrism among the public about abortion, ... It's very easy for the activists to scare most Americans, who have a nuanced view of abortion, either from the pro-life or the pro-choice perspective.


    While I think there is more work to be done on Will's statement that 'It is bad to kill a fetus,' he does a service by putting it out there so boldly. There are many problems with the word 'bad' and how it is heard. A more nuanced way of saying this is that the act of abortion is not a moral good. Things that are not moral goods are not necessarily immoral or bad. And they may, as is the case with abortion, be often justifiable and almost always have positive outcomes.

    Someone living in Fresno has very different concerns from a voter in Eureka or Santa Barbara. When you're running a statewide campaign, everything has to be nuanced and addressed to a region's specific concerns.







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