nuance in the PONS Dictionary

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For now, suffice to say that there are nuances and exceptions to the rule in s. 13(1) for groups of people such as employees.
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Each work of art is unique and original since it is cerated with its own color nuance.
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The series explored the vast country, its people, landscapes, communities and nuances.
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He worked in sculpture and abstract ceramics with associative nuances and accented dimensions.
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Specifically, he sometimes misses some of the finer nuances of the piece's style.
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During the festival, students had the opportunity to interact closely with them to understand the nuances involved in the art forms presented.
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Word order, however, is generally subjectobjectverb, although variations on this are especially common in poetry and express subtle nuances in prose.
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Nuance, the dominant provider of speech recognition and text-to-speech technology, is starting to deliver voice portal solutions.
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There are a lot of interesting bits in this story, and some nice nuance in the actions and ideas.
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If you want more nuance on the suckage, you have to actually go and read the review.
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