The desirability of the effects and the legitimacy of the causes are questions left to esthetics, psychology, and moral philosophy. |
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Dou Wei's talent in music is unreservedly and unpremeditatedly incarnated in his music esthetics. |
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Aesthetics, also spelled esthetics, the philosophical study of beauty and taste. |
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It's a system that joins esthetics and efficiency and requires minimal maintenance. |
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Last, it is important to recognize that a passport photo will never rival the esthetics of a photograph from a studio. |
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The lead feature is a complete look at the problem of F1 car esthetics this year thanks to the ugly noses on most of the cars. |
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The field of esthetics was central to his thought, which was built around this core. |
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There has to be gustatory surprise and esthetics involved, even something unconventional or with a touch of humor. |
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As a society, we cannot favour esthetics at the expense of our health and environment. |
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The increase in retention allows for the fabrication of a roofless or frontless upper denture with adequate retention for patient comfort and increased esthetics. |
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There is, of course, the esthetics particular to Kaiseki Ryori-Japanese haute cuisine-with its very strict rules of presentation. |
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Designers, culinary experts and noted chefs worked together to design utensils with an emphasis on esthetics. |
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Professional light planners combine a feel for esthetics with a considerable degree of technical expertise. |
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After having given a few very general rules, I suggest here a few more practical rules, concerning content, access, programming and esthetics. |
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It is a piece full of poetry, the purity and esthetics of which transcend its mechanical and technical complexities. |
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In my view, this exacts a heavy toll on live performance, collaborative esthetics, and the variety of life and its expression. |
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Remember that obesity is not just about esthetics, but about your health. |
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Aastra 7000 terminals are a new line of terminals, designed with quality and esthetics in mind, while offering full support for Aastra communications systems. |
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Godspeed You! Black Emperor became well-known during the late 1990s and early 2000s for its wall-of-sound performances and its do-it-yourself esthetics. |
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As a matter of esthetics, Mr. Loback refuses to lash anything together, like his friend El Ropo does in attempting permanence, of all things, in a place like New York. |
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The harmony of the natural landscape, to which is added the esthetics of old constructions, is still enriched by the traditional culture of which the most beautiful floret is represented by the mascarades and pastorales. |
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The goal: combine the latest principles in modern and environmental hospital design with the concepts of esthetics, elegance and respect for local residents. |
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In order to avoid dust, insects or any element which can deteriorate the esthetics of the system, it is advised to intercalate a transparent BARRISOL sheet between the lighting system and the BARRISOL translucent sheet. |
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The deliberate concentration on just a few basic elements, surface variations and materials fits perfectly with a solution offering practical form and esthetics. |
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MonopolĀ», which appears bimonthly, was launched in Germany in April 2004 as an intelligent entertainment magazine for an urban population which appreciates the arts and esthetics. |
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Bertrand is moving from short films to feature films, and continues to favor rare images, constantly looking for the esthetics in the performance. |
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In order to create implant restorations that look and function like natural teeth, anatomically shaped abutments allow you to provide results of the highest esthetics and function. |
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The winning projects balance function, esthetics and economic success. |
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Only if the dentist determines the shade of the preparation and its subsequent transmission to the laboratory may the desired esthetics be achieved in a targeted fashion. |
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