Here's an argument, inspired by Tocqueville, that we can assess the health of a democracy by examining the heterogeneousness of its culture. |
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The floristic structure of these forests, their great heterogeneousness, seemed to push aside the hypothesis of extensive production as in Asia. |
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The essence of existence is not unity, sameness and continuity, not homogenousness, but diversity and difference, heterogeneousness. |
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Another was their ability to forge illusory stylistic coherence despite their records' actual heterogeneousness. |
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They sometimes show some heterogeneousness in their structures, their countries characteristics and their running procedures. |
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This great heterogeneousness of projects allows us to present and consider highly diversified cases and aspects of sustainability. |
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But the heterogeneousness of the students and the classes can also reinforce certain segregative mechanisms. |
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Present day processes of creating new economic environments seem to point more towards a large heterogeneousness of these social forms, hence of markets. |
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In the end, the idea is to determine what degree of complexity and heterogeneousness is required on the level of prediction models on much larger spatial scales. |
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Crime statistics confuse observers by their heterogeneousness. |
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Over in Naples, he realizes that the dogs are differents of north one's and even if there is a certain heterogeneousness, a same genetic base seems to bind them. |
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The heterogeneousness in pupil results appears therefore to be quite considerable and this is all the more so as the average country score is low. |
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If the exceptional weather conditions that we have had over the past two weeks continue, this heterogeneousness should even out before harvest begins. |
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The high number of agencies during the start-up phase of the programme meant there was some risk of confusion for the potential beneficiaries and of heterogeneousness in 6 the implementation of actions. |
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They stood out, conspicuous against the heterogeneousness of the world, by their shining, gleaming quality, their silveriness, their smoothness and weight. |
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However, we have no choice but to notice that the region suffers from a large heterogeneousness when it comes to the stages of progress in the expansion of digital culture. |
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In view of the substantial heterogeneousness of supplementary pension schemes across the Member States, it is essential to define certain terms used in this proposal. |
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By simplifying the concept, this heterogeneousness can be reduced to a particular market segment and to the characteristics of the goods exchanged on each one of the market segments. |
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Lyotard says that after the dissolution of meta-narratives we are in a state of the immeasurability of the heterogeneousness of discourse games irreducible to each other. |
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