Although I believe taxes will go up, I also believe it will be done subtly.
And shifting parties will subtly change the thinking of even such an independent as Mr Specter.
It masks a certain subtly and nuance beyond sweeping music and sometimes obvious monologues.
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Robert Elswit's subtly stylised cinematography weaves a tapestry out of the five characters' perspectives.
Curved birch side panels subtly shape sound frequencies, eliminating "standing waves" and enabling clean, pinpoint imaging.
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Subtly compelling and quietly beautiful, it's as strong as anything Haines has recorded, solo or otherwise.
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Good 3D movies today will appear subtly more stately and cinematic than 2D shows.
Paulson is primly nuanced as conflicted, ambiguous Sally, subtly conveying a variety of repressed emotions.
Users get flexibility, while Rearden Commerce subtly enforces company rules on carriers and spending limits.
Subtly, and sometimes not, the media and politicians are brandishing the image of an adversarial China.
As always, the guide thrives by subtly reflecting the shifting fortunes of France herself.
Its urban setting is softened by the subtly appropriate landscaping representing various Texas ecosystems that surrounds it.
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Somewhere a different agenda is subtly infiltrated into the system, altering the process of governing.
Immigration can also subtly alter the overall attitude towards such matters in another way.
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In them, the 14-year House veteran sampled opinion and, not so subtly, made his case.
Soon afterwards Mr Daschle was subtly accusing Republicans of railroading their schemes through the Senate.
The innovation is happening swiftly, albeit subtly as cars build in hi-tech operating systems.
The motive for attacking Iraq was always less clear-cut: America's arguments shifted, sometimes not very subtly.
When West and Brion click, they craft tracks filled with intensely rich melodies and subtly intricate arrangements.
This version had begun seeping into us since birth, very subtly, with the honey on our tongues.
Relocated to the sensitively and subtly remodeled public spaces of what used to be the Mayfair Regent.
Was this discrimination the result of some universal, innate tendency or were preschoolers subtly learning about discrimination?
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Investigations into the origin of the quote revealed that the full sentence imparted a subtly different meaning.
Their reunion is the pretext for an extraordinarily graceful, good-humored, and subtly heartbreaking reflection on last chances.
It's acoustic in nature, yet still filled out with bass, harmonies and keyboards, if ever so subtly.
All the same, the inelegant new system will subtly change the balance of power also to the good.
By the end of the week, I noticed that my parents were acting differently subtly so, but differently.
Thirty-five years ago, Jackson-Vanik subtly but profoundly changed the way the Soviet leadership related to its own citizens.
These prosecutors might have had the time and the expertise to recognize a subtly incriminating e-mail or spreadsheet.
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