Modernity has trained us to not just to distinguish inward from outward actions, but to dichotomize our inner and our outer selves. |
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In an effort to pin down good guys and bad guys, or otherwise to dichotomize different approaches, various paired terms have been offered. |
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Lateral branches dichotomize several times before terminating in pairs of reniform sporangia. |
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There is a deep-seated tendency in our culture, Krakauer says, to dichotomize brains and brawn, cognition and movement. |
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The main problem for theorists arises from the inveterate tendency to dichotomize thought and feeling. |
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For example, there is no reason to dichotomize the use of primers and real literacy materials. |
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A closely connected nosologic issue that reflects similar inclinations is the tendency to dichotomize continuous variables into crude categories of disease and health. |
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