I found it necessary now to apply my full attention and intelligence to master the increasingly subtle and intricate skills of a female slave.
Throughout the early 1960s, Chevrolet's basic body designs became increasingly subtle, while the bright trim that was part of the Impala package added more than a touch of luxury to the look.
But with business practices changing so quickly - and becoming increasingly subtle and complex - auditors need the guidance of comprehensive, and often necessarily ambiguous, standards.
But undoubtedly his is just the first of many new arguments, for and against abortion, which will be proposed on an increasingly subtle scientific basis.
BBC: "...the OHE is finding its voice in an increasingly subtle blend of East and West, that's brutal and beautiful."
In this baffling age, in which fortunes bubble and burst in the blink of a silicon chip, the clues that separate insiders from outsiders have become increasingly subtle.
His latest novel is My Little Armalite (2008), of which The Guardian remarked: "Hawes has developed into a prolifically inventive and increasingly subtle satirist".
This type of progression was much used by classical composers, who introduced increasingly subtle inflections.
The harmonization of these seeming contradictions may be arising from the increasingly subtle distinction Americans are making between the public and private realms.
My part will get more complicated while stress-induced submotivations grow increasingly subtle.