subtle造句91) Beyond political and practical concerns, there lies a more subtle moral risk.
92) The second-half collapse was subtle at first but sudden when it finally happened.
93) The reason is not clear, but must be the result of some subtle change in the genetic information in the nucleus.
94) The flowers are a subtle shade of pale green, rimmed in purple as the days go on.
95) We like their commerce; they please us by their subtle methods and get what they want from us....
96) It can be anything from a rich and succulent casserole to a stir fry recipe with a subtle hint of the Orient.
97) Luckily it had short sleeves, and she knew that the subtle shade of pale aquamarine suited her colouring.
98) Far from being a simple depressant, alcohol is a subtle, complicated drug that exerts a wide range of pharmacological effects.
99) But most special education students have a variety of more subtle learning disabilities, some of them emotional.
100) Even in his haste he noted subtle distinctions of taste between cerebellum and cortex, between frontal lobes and limbic system.
101) But because of a subtle change in the structure of aldehyde dehydrogenase, this second detox step is blocked in some people.
102) Slow cooking or braising tends to turn fresh mushrooms to mush and to destroy their subtle, ethereal texture.
103) He was a musician to his fingertips and he had a very subtle understanding of the interplay of characters on the stage.
104) Therefore, in some way, often very subtle, these designs all introduce some element other than plan black-on-white writing.
105) Nor was this the only subtle and half-conscious bias which shaped this great collection.
106) Some sources have a subtle rather than a very strong and obvious bias.
107) Valenzuela was fascinated by Gallardo's willpower, and as their relationship changed Gallardo established a subtle ascendancy over his young captor.
108) It acts as if it is looking after all our interests in ways too subtle and refined for us to understand.
109) Negative thinking is subtle and deceptive. It wears many faces and hides behind the mask of excuses. It is important to strip away the mask and discover the real, root emotion.Robert H. Schuller
110) Several produce subtle chemical secretions which actually interfere with crop growth.
111) Gold, earthen tones peek out from shadows with the help of subtle lighting scheme.
112) Does he have a subtle learning disability, an attention deficit, or some type of physical or neurological problem?
113) The correlation here is somewhat subtle and depends on whether one is near to the bifurcation points or far from them.
114) These are the subtle mind currents which emanate from all living creatures and constitute a part of their aura.
115) Like every really smart lobbyist, Boggs knows the importance of being subtle and of keeping a low profile.
116) Perfect pitch is necessary for understanding the subtle differences between similar sounding words in these languages, she says.
117) Rather it points to the fact that there has been a subtle change in the composition of the teaching force.
118) They were cloudy colours, pale and subtle with the milky sheen of pearls.
119) There are suggestions that with long-term use, fenfluramine and dexfenfluramine can cause subtle brain damage.
120) The choreographer's problem is how to make subtle or vigorous gesture visible to those on the other side of the footlights.