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subtle argument

noun as in sophistry

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But Uchida and Padmore also made a subtle argument that it can also be — with a clue in the first song’s cry of “O Hoffnung!” — hopeful.

That very real threat somehow never upends their bubble, and the film is a subtle argument for the necessity of female mentors and protectors.

“I was utterly stunned by the level of vitriol. No one was interested in a more subtle argument.”

Goldwater’s subtle argument was that “crime in the streets” resulted from disrespect for authority and waning morals, which in turn derived from liberalism’s welfare state.

From Salon

But even more striking than the contrast with the Gehry building is the Broad’s subtle argument with much of recent museum design.

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