What we quickly see is a disjuncture between the pattern, the model, the equation, the algorithm, etc. and people's actual lived experience. |
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The slave narrative is the best single source we have for the lived experience of bondage in the antebellum period. |
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Religion is found not only in the classical texts of our traditions, but in the lived experience of religious believers. |
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In lived experience, unappeasable misery, as Calle's project itself demonstrates, is almost by definition unanticipated. |
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The way the parents choose to divide responsibility when the family lived together anchors the negotiations in their own lived experience. |
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Our aim was to understand how public libraries fit within the lived experience of two immigrant communities in Toronto: Chinese and Indians. |
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The satisfaction of offering to the new generation, our younger sisters, the lived experience in the journey. |
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Young Americans today have no point of reference in their lived experience that tells them that collective action can change what is seemingly unchangeable. |
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Still, Justice Clarence Thomas wrote separately to deride affirmative action from his position of lived experience. |
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Hughes's animal poetry is arguably the joyous best of him, and is full of a country-dweller's lived experience. |
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They bear witness to the lived experience of themselves, their families and their communities. |
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The lived experience, today as in the past, is varied and this is important. |
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They lack the lived experience that First Nations peoples emphasize. |
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Then, as now, ancestry trumped lived experience. |
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In such details, one detects the tang of lived experience. |
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But the concept didn't square with our own lived experience. |
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Voters make decisions based on their lived experience. |
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I worry that this betokens the end of lived experience. |
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Men seeking Dominican life where brothers live together in unity for the sake of the mission have expressed wonderment if what we claim is in fact the lived experience for all men called Friars of the Order of Preachers. |
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It seems that in diverse places of the world we have passed from tolerance to a meeting together, beginning with common lived experience and real shared concerns. |
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However, one of the realities spotlighted by the HIV epidemic is that we don't always identify successfully with one another, or comprehend the lived experience of people very different from ourselves. |
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Not only were the Franciscans able to learn, pray and reflect more on the lived experience of the indigenous Filipino populations, but it also was able to leave tangible mark behind. |
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Again, the volunteers also have that lived experience. |
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