The notion of « active ageing » is highly debated, though in a very abstractive way so far. |
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The floral motif appears again on beachwear models totally printed, the abstractive print is sign of distinction. |
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The pressing exigencies of daily, cross-generation life under racialized enslavement and oppression were what compelled reflective thoughtfulness, not leisured, abstractive speculation. |
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The strategy is typically analytical, reductive, and abstractive. |
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In his present work, having reached maturity, the duality between the abstractive and the figurative forms which so tears Québec art apart, has certainly left its mark. |
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Abstractive cognition could provide me with an abstract concept of thinking about Scotus, but I need intuitive cognition to know that I am in fact exemplifying that concept right this minute. |
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Abstractive cognition, in contrast, is knowledge about a thing that is abstracted from, or logically independent of, that thing's actual existence or nonexistence. |
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