It follows that a continuum is neither a unity nor an aggregation of unities. |
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That is where our strength lies compared to other economic blocs, including the US and China which also work as unities. |
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The need to travel to other comm unities, which greatly reduces the number of people willing to take training. |
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There are also temporal opportunities for individuals, comm unities and industry. |
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The 14 comm unities are spread out over a vast territory, comprising approxi mately one third of the total land mass of the province of Quebec. |
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The num ber of wom en em ployed m ade a m easurable impact on the incom es of their families and comm unities. |
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It's probably a delusion, but landscapes clearly correspond to something in the way the brain works, and art is clearly a response to landscape, and the unities. |
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It is not a black hole, but a series of concerns and issues that deal with how development affects individuals, families and comm unities. |
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One of the strengths of exhibitions and conferences is that they obey the three unities rule: place, time and action. |
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Discussion group participants in all th ree comm unities reported n o, or very few, difficulties access ing or participa ting in pr ograms. |
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These three forms of unities or identities are complementary and form the composite unity of our discursive thought. |
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Rather, they are themselves essential unities, and indeed not predicable at all. |
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This D4 phase is always placed in an amphibolite facies and show a deflection of the major unities of lower Pennique towards the West during a part of the tectonic exhumation phase. |
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Vattimo's philosophy is therefore the project of a postmodern hermeneutics, in contrast to the Parisian thinkers who do not concern themselves with meaning or history as continuous unities. |
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The henads fulfill this function, for as participated unities they bridge the gap between the transcendent One and everything that comes after it. |
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We seek the recognition and promotion of indigenous peoples' rights and aspirations while building unities to uphold social and environmental justice. |
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The methodology used and the events experienced may serve as parameters for actions with traditional populations, whether or not they remain in the conservation unities. |
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Access to a road can be open to all or it can be limited, but this should depend on the wishes of residents and local comm unities and shou ld take into account any safety concerns due to the use of heavy vehicles. |
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W hen care in the hom e is no longer reasonably practical, the program assists clients to rem ain in their com m unities by providing access to interm ediate care in com m unity facilities. |
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Connections represent the networks enter its unities. |
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The tirai was used by the Malay people, by Southeast Asian Chinese corn in unities called Peranakan and by various cultural groups from Sumatra such as the Minangkabau people. |
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One note suggests that De Quincey connected Hogarth's serpentine line with the search for obscure, dark unities within apparently irrelate or contrary materials. |
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Those of Shakespeare's plays that seem to display the unities, such as The Tempest, probably indicate a familiarity with actual models from classical antiquity. |
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