Instead we have to appreciate that social order is constantly fluid, ever in flux. |
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While downtown everything is in flux, in a rush, trying to emulate the fluidity and energy of the West, here everything is tranquil and fixed. |
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Only three other teams committed more turnovers than Atlanta last season, and the perimeter positions remain in flux. |
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My views on this issue are still in flux, so I'm just going to present a link to this article by Andrew Sullivan without much comment. |
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Doing so, she challenges conceptions of gender, race, gentility, and commodity culture that were already in flux after the war. |
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Challenges abound, from a review process still in flux to issues of libel and copyright. |
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Official politics is in flux and there is a widespread mood of resentment and anger. |
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The design for the PC's various components are in flux, with hard drives, DVD burners, video cards, memory and motherboards all being reworked. |
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Each taxon used is morphologically distinct, although the rank of these taxa is in flux. |
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The band, whose members have been in flux over the past couple of years, have performed almost 10 shows in T.O. over the past 8 years. |
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By utilizing the type III extreme pathways, the loop law can be implemented in flux balance without needing to perform a bilinear optimization. |
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Are there different kinds of roles you play in the creative process, or is that in flux as well? |
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The governments are in flux and continuity cannot be guaranteed. |
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Perhaps these are not just the result of individuals' choices, but a sign that the economic underpinnings of our society are in flux. |
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But luckily the gravitational fields of the newly formed Genesis Planet were still in flux, and they snared the far-flung torpedo tube, yielding a soft-landing on the surface. |
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The dragonflies crossing oceans have a biochemistry that is constantly in flux, and within its DNA there are innumerable further odysseys. |
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Today, more than ever, in our globalizing world continuously in flux, Europe must face the new challenges head on. |
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In policy-making terms, it involves planning or muddling toward a path to course transition in the state of systems that are always in flux. |
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Changing business practices leave the communications process in flux. |
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This is a land in flux, a young land, a land still in the throes of creation. |
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It is easy to be carried along by his masterly flow of painterly shapes and lines, of macro patterns constantly in flux. |
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The private sector is sceptical about investing money in research and development in areas where the regulatory framework is in flux. |
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You know that the economy is unpredictable, government funding is uncertain, laws and regulations are in flux, and workplace roles are evolving. |
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While conceding that social cohesion may be in flux, he asserts that much more research is required to fully explore the issue. |
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Regional unemployment rates are in flux and shift from day to day and week to week. |
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They stressed that the special conventions had not been universally adopted, and that the whole area was in flux. |
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Employment is our number one priority, even if the method of tackling the problem is in flux. |
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Their essays highlight the extent to which politics was in flux during this period, a point reinforced by Christophe Prochasson in his suggestive piece. |
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A broad panorama of nineteenth-century art can enhance our understanding of a nation in flux, which the builders of the museum's collection embraced from the outset. |
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To conclude, while the online market for music is still in flux, legislating in favour of a particular licensing model would appear premature. |
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Although the location of the head office appeared stable, in fact firm ownership was in flux. |
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Universities were often the only places of consistency in societies that are in flux. |
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Time for the pols to cut the finger-pointing, and start offering plans to cope with a region in flux. |
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The Good Wife introduced its potentially fatal fatality into a world already in flux. |
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Rome is graceful, outlandish, grand, cold, eternal, in flux, and full of olive-rich contradictions. |
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The result is an official language minority community whose language identity is in flux. |
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Underneath all this, many more aspects of British politics are in flux. |
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In short, the area of law is in flux and anything ULCC might prepare may be premature to incorporate and be harmonious with, these other developments. |
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The film not only explores the fruitlessness of trying to stabilize shorelines that nature prefers to keep in flux, but it also looks at issues like who benefits from, and who pays for, these expensive efforts. |
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Biodiversity itself is not static but constantly in flux and we superimpose on those systems human-induced changes that are diverse and occurring at increasing rates. |
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You're dead Maths in flux Puffed up Man takes to the air Pictures of perfection Out of the darkness The forgotten father figure The liberator A matter of gravity Jam tomorrow? |
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It is impossible for an organization to craft a value proposition about itself to position the opportunity for engagement when so much is in flux. |
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Classification among flatfish families remains in flux. |
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But at the time of this founding congress, the base was still in flux and its leaders had to pay attention to what representatives of the labor movement from abroad had to say about scabs. |
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Ethnicities are always contemporary and in flux. |
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The terminology of gender and gender identity is in flux. |
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Religious beliefs in the Eastern Empire and Iran were in flux during the late sixth and early seventh centuries. |
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Long vowel pronunciations were in flux due to the beginnings of the Great Vowel Shift. |
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Hikers long have enjoyed picnicking in meadows of heather at Paradise in Mount Rainier National Park, yet that, too, is in flux. |
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I can't be all that specific as a lot is still in flux. |
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Dr. Francis Rolleston: This is an area that is very much in flux. |
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Formal commitments have been made to boost them, and these must be fulfilled, not reinterpreted in the light of a reality which by its very nature is constantly in flux. |
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Africa is a continent in flux, and new issues emerge all the time. |
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The Ashkui project is providing a vivid portrait of an ecosystem in flux. |
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Recently, however, Jedwab's analysis of this same data indicates that the situation is more complex and that we should not necessarily conclude that the state of social cohesion in Canada is in flux. |
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Political party strength in Virginia has likewise been in flux. |
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The continuing in flux of thermoplastics reflects that trend, since thermoplastic composites generally permit faster processing than thermosets and result in lower costs. |
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But this is not to trade one source of incommunicability for another in a linguistic relativism in which meaning is in flux and translation always insufficient. |
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Like other rockers easing into middle age or seniorhood, Mr. McKagan is also experimenting with new partnerships in response to a music business in flux. |
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The determination of which family is larger is still under debate, because verified data on the members of such enormous families are continually in flux. |
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