nuancing造句

"nuancing"是什么意思   

例句与造句

  1. When the charter was drafted, nobody gave any thought to nuancing the sanctions,
  2. There is no point nuancing all these things.
  3. Goodgold said, the chief executive of the Nuancing Group, a brand consulting firm in San Diego.
  4. :: : Technically your are correct, in that my statement was pretty short and lacked any nuancing.
  5. I like this definition for its pithiness and whiff of fatalism, but when you linger over encapsulations like these, they want nuancing.
  6. It's difficult to find nuancing in a sentence. 用nuancing造句挺难的
  7. Fleming said, " to state objectively what is known about condom efficacy without nuancing language beyond what is supported by the science ."
  8. Maybe the artists themselves should have something like a WikiArtProject site set up separately to deal with all the complex nuancing and exclusivity issues and problems.
  9. I really think you have to take all this as a grain of salt unless it can be replicated by other findings, with far more nuancing.
  10. Two elements which have not been discredited are the recognition of the existence of note lengthening, and the notion of'nuancing', i . e ., altering note durations by very small, non-proportional values.
  11. Later research, in many cases nuancing or even refuting the scriptures of the early Spanish writers, has been conducted by Carl Henrik Langebaek, Marianne Cardale de Schrimpff, Sylvia Broadbent, Jorge Gamboa Mendoza, Javier Ocampo L髉ez and others.
  12. :: : ( Disclaimer : This is not medical advice, merely a necessary nuancing of the above simplistic post " Rice is one of the worst possible foods for diabetics " . ) OP, intact rice is classified as a "'low GI food "'at Glycemic index, so not an issue for diabetics.
  13. While I am personally inclined to find this argument the most convincing, it also does not quite pass the threshold of " requiring " deletion in the absence of a clear consensus for deletion, because this problem too can conceivably be addressed through the editorial process, e . g . by nuancing and explaining the positions espoused by each of these scientists.
  14. In 2007, " The Daily Star " changed from being an afternoon newspaper to publishing in the morning, thereby within its three-parish circulation area competing head-to-head with " Baton Rouge ) and " The Times-Picayune " ( New Orleans ) . " The Daily Star " has held its own by nuancing to this competitive environment in Louisiana's fastest-growing region.
  15. One of bucea's singular features, the so-called " substantivization " of predicates, related to his manner of writing sentences without verbs, as well as the many resonant repetitions he calls " leit-motifs " and constant nuancing of terms, coupled with a rejection of systems and the absence of philosophical speculation stuns most critics, who have no idea what to make of this unusual manner of thinking and writing, in a cultural environment mostly dominated by belletristic writing or academic exegesis.
  16. Confounding, or nuancing, matters, though, there is also Kafka the devoted friend, Kafka the vegetarian, Kafka who searched for light and air cures ( he made a trip to a nudist colony but was the only one there who wouldn't shed his trunks ), Kafka who rowed, hiked and played tennis, Kafka who traveled, Kafka who took up carpentry and gardening, Kafka who was, yes, a stifled but also a proficient and widely liked bureaucrat and Kafka who reveled in and was restored by sleep.

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