Big, bold flavors were more distinguishing for the fledgling craft-brew industry than subtlety and snap.
Anyone who understands the traditional subtlety of the Chinese mandarinate knows what this means.
For all its practicality, we are witness to a remarkable subtlety of both abstraction and beauty.
Within a quarter century, nonbiological intelligence will match the range and subtlety of human intelligence.
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Subtlety of vision has never been a hallmark of Disney, and Eyre knows that.
"We can't approach the subtlety of skin, sensation of temperature, touching things yet, " admits Gow.
The prize for subtlety may yet go to the Socialist Party, led by Ivan Rybkin.
All of the best bottlings, no matter how dangerous to your dignity, share lager's subtlety and vibrancy.
The body clock is reset subtlety every day by a combination of dawn light and evening light.
Thus, learning a new design language, Willis worked his spell, knitting everything together with confidence, subtlety and gaiety.
The final message in this very effective poster is carried across with a great mixture of subtlety and bluntness.
In one sense, they are archetypes, yet Mr McGahern manages to give them the psychological subtlety of real individuals.
Obama, though a fantastic dresser, is not always known for her sartorial subtlety.
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But that subtlety may be lost on some voters, and there is a danger of giving out mixed messages.
So, when rolling out the world's biggest TV (in its class, anyway), why bother with subtlety and understatement, right?
The man who once did so much to coarsen political debate has developed a nice line in feline subtlety.
Two aspects of this production are not quite worthy of the play's subtlety.
The New York Post is not known for its subtlety in taste decisions.
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As with real reading, the ability to comprehend subtlety and complexity comes only with time and a lot of experience.
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The work encompasses what the German artist is best known for honing in on the subtlety of printed paradoxes.
This teaches us a few important lessons about the distribution of the capitalist bounty and the subtlety of economic growth.
The result is a fascinating demonstration of the subtlety that a new generation of historians is bringing to the period.
And why lay such stress on the matter, when the rest of the movie presents it with such subtlety and patience?
"The idea is that you can bundle a lot of complexity and some subtlety into a tool like this, " Kellermann says.
The FT meanwhile dispenses with subtlety - its chancellor is simply shown opening his briefcase, to reveal a ballot box inside.
Lastly, when costing nuclear power, it is essential to remember the scope, scale and subtlety of the subsidies it has received.
They tend to lack the emotional intelligence, the subtlety of character to elicit the best from their people when times get tough.
The promotion should feel like it was crafted in the same style as the film, with subtlety and a well written script.
The trees, some so ancient and so bent that they are sculptures themselves, enhance the majesty and the subtlety of the bronzes.
It's the kind of parenthetical subtlety one doesn't expect from many mainstream movies, but especially one working so hard for exclamation points.
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