Content can be matched to therapy issues analogically as well as concretely. |
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If one calls a hippopotamus a cow, except metaphorically or analogically, then presumably one has gotten something wrong. |
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The human being may be analogically considered as a set of polar elements, with spirit and matter acting as the poles. |
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We place each layer of blocks analogically to the first one to desired height remembering to keep the pattern of glass blocks. |
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Following the aim of the introduction of excise duties, analogically one ought also to abolish tobacco and fuel excise duties. |
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Casuistry typically uses general principles in reasoning analogically from clear-cut cases, called paradigms, to vexing cases. |
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All this analogically applies for cases of self-quoting. |
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These orientations are addressed analogically to the different branches of the Order: friars, nuns, sisters of Apostolic Life, secular institutes, Dominican laity. |
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This is a wilderness of pipes, conduits and ducts — a serpentine, longitudinal paradise where a slim, youthful cobra might feel analogically at home. |
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A good half of the liberal arts curriculum is about thinking analogically. |
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Dainichi's body, as the hosshin that embodies the Dharma, is an embodiment of emptiness, analogically understood as a vast empty space — it is in part analogical but also exemplary of emptiness. |
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In reality, the argument consists in using a taxonomy and proceeding analogically, from paradigms or typical cases, to lesser known or more confused cases. |
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These individuals function globally and analogically. |
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