Firstly because it was only when the Earth could be observed from outer space that we became directly aware of our planet's globality. |
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This is a rather modest amount compared to the globality of what we are doing. |
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We can also use it to anticipate urban changes and to think out the city of tomorrow in its globality. |
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Moreover, social life has often been radically transformed and should be understood for what it is and in its globality. |
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I have been most impressed by the common frame of reference and the globality of the vision which has emerged from this array of proposals. |
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That is why globality, complexity and irreversibility must always be present in the space-time of our lives. |
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Jomtien, New Delhi, Vienna, Cairo, Copenhagen and Beijing are among the cities that have hosted these rendezvous with globality. |
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While we work for that true globality, we confront today's interaction of globalisation and rapid technological development. |
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The main characteristic of this approach is to consider the person as a whole and a globality in the different planes of their life: e.g. the biological, the psychological, the social and even the cultural. |
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Put in slightly different terms: isotropic and Quinean processes are global rather than local, and since globality rules out encapsulation, isotropy and Quineanness rule out encapsulation. |
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Sometimes, it makes sense to buy early and in bulk. No discussion of the globality of the contemporary art market is complete without mentioning Damien Hirst. |
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Opening the way to notions of globality and solidarity, complex thought is more than a mere theoretical concept: it embodies a requirement, a programme of action, an ethic. |
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Everyone seems now convinced that our world must be approached in its globality, and hence on the scale of a vision and an action that may properly be called global. |
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The success of such undertakings depends not only on careful organization, but also on a change of attitude that takes account of the globality of UNESCO's mission. |
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Its position makes us more aware of globality and hence of the importance of integration, the need to act together, united with all our differences, not indistinguishable, but united. |
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In fact, the claim is inherent in the H vs. 0 underlying system that only languages that have this kind of opposition will have globality. |
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The ecosystemic approach seeks to embrace an ecosystem in its globality, as a unit, and to study its component parts and their interdependencies in arriving at an appropriate method of management. |
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By globality, I mean quite simply the planetary scale. |
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For example, Heinz Werner proposed that human development follows the orthogenic principle of movement from globality, to differentiation, to hierarchical integration. |
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In this case the concept of globality assumes not traditional but absolutely new, exceptive meanings and inspires new treatments and interpretations. |
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