Their immense and sandy diffuseness is like the prairie, or the desert, and their incongruities are like the last deliration. |
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Alas, intellectually fascinating issues are raised only to become bogged down in the essay's general diffuseness. |
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Perhaps it is this very wide coverage that imparts to the book a certain summariness and a certain diffuseness. |
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The former makes for disappointment on the part of many worthy claimants, the latter for diffuseness, superficiality and possible waste. |
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Such a style makes for lively and non-authoritarian reading, but also for a diffuseness which makes it hard to follow the argument or discern the points being made. |
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The very diffuseness and decentralization of popular constitutionalism left room for these advocates of judicial supremacy to continue to nurse their claim. |
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But their breadth and diversity capture Wall Street's diffuseness and variability. |
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Photovoltaic panels have the same size constraint, which arises from the diffuseness of sunlight and from silicon's ultimately limited ability to absorb it. |
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And the diffuseness of the protesters' broader demands makes it hard to see how they can be met, at least in the short term. Dilma Rousseff, the president, has tried to position herself on the side of the protesters. |
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