Dystopians, in contradistinction to utopians, believe that technology is more regressive than progressive, more a force for evil than good. |
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Thanks partly to Thomas, the concert orchestra became an American specialty, in contradistinction to the pit orchestras of Europe. |
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Searle's picture leaves open the possibility of free will, defined here in contradistinction to determinism. |
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It stands, therefore, in real contradistinction to the type of vested interest in land that one encounters with a lease. |
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In this way he was a real specialist, in contradistinction to the town specialists who are identified with certain diseases or disasters. |
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In contradistinction, the other half of the biennial is made up of work from elsewhere in the world. |
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The contradistinction of the two logics, formal logical and dialectical, is equally unjustified. |
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The exquisite taste in clothing of the Indian upper class is in sharp contradistinction to its complete indifference to the external appearance of houses and streets. |
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In perfect contradistinction is the tangy, crunchy coleslaw. |
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Human dignity, then, cannot be conceived solely in contradistinction to animals and plants. |
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What this serves to do is reinscribe and produce the identity of the middle-class consumer subject in contradistinction to that of the common working masses. |
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The IWW, in contradistinction to our party, never was willing to accept illegality. |
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This is in stark contradistinction to the central place given to the category of history. |
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Another over-emphasised contradistinction is that between spiritual and profane music. |
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Social history emerged either as a marginal or as an oppositional subdiscipline or approach, in contradistinction from the received type of conventional history. |
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In the novel, set forty years later, Armenian whiteness is defined in contradistinction to the racial alterity of Native Americans, another group that has suffered genocide. |
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In contradistinction, this is a philosophy that ought to be at the core of a democratic society, committed to openness, transparency and accountability. |
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In contradistinction to less reflective celebrants of all things Irish, Kiberd willingly embraces the invented character of contemporary Irish culture. |
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The real affinities of all organic beings, in contradistinction to their adaptive resemblances, are due to inheritance or community of descent. |
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He argues that apophatic pluralism, in contradistinction to cataphatic religious truth, is the future of religion. |
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Review, in contradistinction, means to view again, survey again, or take a retrospective view of events and activities that have already occurred. |
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Big advantage of the EOS medium plastic pallet is that the pallets do not have to be pre-treated when used for export in contradistinction to wooden pallets. |
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In his commentary Luther stresses the contradistinction between the power of God on the one hand, and the futility of the proud of the earth on the other. |
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When we speak of God's hesed, in contradistinction to his justice and rigour, we indicate the quality of his boundless generosity, the exuberant and spontaneous nature of his benevolence and grace. |
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The doctrine that everything is God, in contradistinction to the doctrine that God is everything. |
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In contradistinction to this view, Abraham and Torok's theory of cryptonymy construes the bar or sign of repression as an object of investigation that gives itself to be read. |
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It is in contradistinction to the idea of the separation of powers. |
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We used hamburgers and soda in contradistinction to healthy food. |
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I'm glad that the sober policy wonk side of libertarianism still has some life in it, in contradistinction to the hipster utopian conspiracist side. |
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