Examples of 'more subtly' in a sentence
Meaning of "more subtly"
more subtly: This phrase suggests to do something in a more delicate, nuanced, or refined manner, often implying a sense of understatement or moderation
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more subtly
They can be applied a little more subtly.
The device reacts more subtly to turning movements.
They could have suggested it more subtly.
It more subtly suggests its ecological and economical credentials.
My husband tried always to make me think more subtly.
A bit more subtly.
It was suggested that those paragraphs should be worded more subtly.
Even more subtly.
Sometimes shooting down new ideas is done a little more subtly.
The hostility is manifest more subtly with a quietinsubordination and indifference.
This allows the wasabi to infuse the soy sauce more subtly.
Other times it may develop more subtly and gradually over time.
The unconscious tracks are merely connected to the circumstances and run more subtly.
But look for both candidates to more subtly project health and stability.
She only asks Olanna to tell her father to do it more subtly.
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But the race to the bottom operates more subtly than most people suppose.
It has more subtly than at first glance, too.
I work a little more subtly.
They're also more subtly deceptive regarding the demographics of minimum wage earners themselves.
Today they do it more subtly.
Women flirt far more subtly than men do, in my opinion.
Usually I control the situation a little more subtly.
We see this paradox operating more subtly at the Department of Canadian Heritage Web site.
Even Pravda did things more subtly.
The Angel-I is more subtly dangerous than the man-I.
In other cases, mature democracies excluded religious minorities more subtly.
But how many opinions were more subtly disguised as fact?
This was also a part of the original production, but more subtly.
That is to say, “ destruction ” occurs more subtly as the work has evolved.
I love that the main melody comes back too, but more subtly.
But it is also present, albeit in a more subtly disguised manner, in Montaigne.
A manga can be read over and over, so there is room to depict things more subtly.
Although the profiling is now done more subtly now, it continues.
Yet, as we have seen, Ottawa also responds to anti-black mobilization-albeit more subtly.
People still feel exploited in various ways ; and more subtly exploited than in the past.
Nakasa soon found that racism existed in America as well, albeit more subtly.
Ones that do it more subtly.
His view is reflected in the Sky Data polling too, albeit more subtly.
Still others are named more subtly still,.
You pass a hotel and say… Even more subtly.
In their next two studies, they created a task that more subtly primed analytic thinking.
In other cases, this occurs more subtly.
The SSHRC strategic plan, however, relates more subtly to CECR objectives.
You can't say that! Even more subtly.
I have broken into Models 1 and I am working more subtly on her portfolio.
Maybe try again… A bit more subtly.
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