The legislation that followed gave this freedom a nuanced interpretation.
Ms. Buckley, known for her nuanced interpretations in "Sunset Boulevard" and "The Triumph of Love," is not by nature a steamroller performer.
As the flamboyant mother, Beth Glover turns in a nuanced interpretation of a woman possibly lost, possibly used, or just possibly sociopathic.
Nevertheless, what Alexander calls their tragedy - a judgment that begs for a more nuanced interpretation - hovered over the couple.
Suffet's parody, however, goes on to present a more nuanced interpretation of Rose's actions:
What after all do you want from an alfresco entertainment on a June night, when nuanced interpretation can be lost in the drone of passing airplanes?
Giving a nuanced interpretation, she made the bride seem enfeebled by the decorum she had to maintain in the presence of attendants.
Millo is noted for the beauty of her voice and her nuanced interpretation.
Often arguing for a non-literal interpretation of the creed in places, he argues for a nuanced interpretation of Christianity that is wedded to modern science.
Gross's book, Fear: Anti-Semitism in Poland after Auschwitz, offers a somewhat different and more nuanced interpretation.