We must break past idealizations of community and embrace what is before us. |
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As idealizations, they appear to be predicated on normative but contradictory and ultimately irreconcilable understandings of excellence. |
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Such implausible idealizations, then as now, go hand in hand with nostalgia for the lost or vanishing world of the Gael as initially evoked by ethnographic prefaces. |
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This problem resembles that of using idealizations in science, such as frictionless planes and ideal gases. |
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The reliefs were not painted, perhaps because Ramose died prematurely, but they seem to me even more elegant for that-monochromatic idealizations of Egyptian nobility, perfectly sculpted in flawless limestone. |
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Models are, by definition, idealizations and thinking about the transformative process toward any ideal is fraught with difficulties about the nature of the future. |
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It is a deep analysis, without idealizations, with a high scientific basement for its rigor and approach, supported on a rich bibliography and extense fact-graphic material. |
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The plastic surgeon is sometimes seen as a sculptor of the living tissue, dealing with an individual who rationalizes but has idealizations, someone who is both conscious and unconscious, with a body and soul. |
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When we have access to reports, images, news, it is possible to have a 16 more realistic idea of the situation, putting an end to idealizations and false conceptions of reality. |
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Idealizations of village and town life from bygone days are common in the speeches of politicians. |
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