| Moreover, ask women who have served on hiring committees with men whether or not discrimination, subtle or unsubtle, occurs in searches. |
| While likely futile, the effort to stop showrooming is an understandable if sometimes unsubtle reaction to fears of death by a billion clicks. |
| They almost carry the film through themselves, rising above the overly preachy, unsubtle material. |
| Heavy-handed and unsubtle, it tends to detract annoyingly from, rather than enhance, changes in mood. |
| However, it will take discipline and imagination, as well as some pretty crude and unsubtle politics. |
| However, his unsubtle, overtly physical techniques of persuasion fail to win them over. |