While exploiting the materiality of the mirror, Sexton's writing's primary interest is in the compelling intangibility of the reflection. |
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But the surreal intangibility of her surroundings was probably enhanced by her lack of sleep as well. |
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Despite the apparent intangibility of the wings, they had torn narrow holes in the back of her shirt. |
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In addition, accomplishments are difficult to detect because of their inherent intangibility and measurement difficulty. |
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First, the intangibility of speech better mirrors the materiality of ultimate reality. |
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While exploiting the materiality of the mirror, her writing's primary interest is in the compelling intangibility of the reflection. |
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Nation States must recognize and respect the intangibility of the territories of Indigenous Peoples who live in voluntary isolation. |
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Maybe this has to do with the intangibility of sound as a medium or a vagueness to the general lexicon of sound. |
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Everything on the list contains elements of intangibility and can be regarded as knowledge. |
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We must relieve them in Europe and must recall the intangibility of the city of the Old Peak. |
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Creating parameters that allow minimising this Web investments intangibility effect is fundamental to make an objective and concrete evaluation. |
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Is it relevant to talk about intangibility about vineyards whereas they are material? |
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One of the few hard facts about brands is their intangibility. |
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Communication in an unhospitable place, however, has an intangibility beyond size. |
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For another, I'm not sure if it really is all about truth: Is a 3-year-old capable of understanding intangibility? |
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It is the affirmation of the intangibility of fundamental rights that underpins a public authority's legitimacy to use force in democracies. |
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A return to Nice, the intangibility of the Treaty of Nice as regards the system for calculating a majority vote? |
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This intangibility, or immateriality, was also something that attracted me to greenhouses as a theme I could explore. |
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The originality of the Convention is based on both the intangibility of the right of custody and the automatic character of the right of access. |
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These arrangements embody principles of freedom to invest, non-discrimination, investment protection and intangibility of granted advantages. |
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When it comes to cultural roots, the essence of intangibility is derived from the accumulation of characteristics over time. |
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But at the same time it flies in the face of the must-make-teammates-better M. V. P. arguments we always hear and adds a bit of intangibility to his M. V. P. campaign. |
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Lastly, it emphasizes the need to save future generations from the scourge of war and armed conflict and recognizes the intangibility of the needs and interests of future generations. |
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We seem to be moving into areas of greater and greater intangibility, and it becomes very hard to measure and quantify things in a way that is meaningful and comparable. |
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The Russian Foreign Affairs Minister calls for an international conference to be convened on the Balkans, with particular emphasis on the intangibility of borders. |
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In their opinion, due to the scarcity of resources allocated to each activity of UNESCO, coupled with the intangibility of certain activities, results achieved could not be measurable within a biennium. |
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Individuals are entitled to the intangibility of the human body and no one is allowed to violate that principle without the individual's consent even for curative purposes. |
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As a Security Council member charged with specific responsibilities, France could not accept the disappearance of a state belonging to the UN and the challenging of the intangibility of borders. |
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From tax year 1992 onwards, capital gains made on stocks and shares are totally exempt, without the re-investment condition or intangibility condition having to be met. |
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Scholars have long recognized the intangibility of culture. |
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These include the generally accepted principles of going concern, consistency, the intangibility of the opening balance sheet, the matching principle, the accrual basis principle and the pre-eminence of content over form. |
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