The causes, motives and preconditions of terrorist attacks are certainly many-sided. |
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It grew out of the relativism that was originally promoted as a means in the search for a many-sided truth. |
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Today the world faces the many-sided challenge that a rapidly aging population presents. |
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The choice to exhibit these works exclusive of any other motifs magnifies certain aspects of Johns's many-sided artistic personality. |
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Their contributions to the life and structures of the empire were both many and many-sided. |
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Walking is a many-sided pleasure and essential for those who lead a sedentary life. |
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Finally, America will have to accept Bill Cosby as a many-sided man, rather than a much-loved pop-culture caricature. |
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Everywhere there are stone pillars, some fluted, some twisted, some many-sided. |
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There is a need for a many-voiced and many-sided social dialogue, and to establish a democratic legal operating framework for civil society. |
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The many-sided columns in the rock face are a distinctive feature of Highway 99 near Whistler. |
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Complex, many-sided and contradictory, he advanced, notching up dents as he skidded and swerved, enriched by all that appeared to destroy him. |
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All the same, it stands ready to offer its many-sided assistance to help Ukraine overcome its problems. |
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In recent years, text has become another important component of his many-sided oeuvre. |
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Start with easy wrist shots but encourage players to use their backhand because it supports many-sided skills learning. |
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The reason I am bringing this matter up is that antimissile defence forms part of a strategic system that is already diverse and many-sided. |
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Listen to his many-sided Falstaff portrayal in the Verdi, too. |
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Women were indispensable in this many-sided economic and social reconstruction. |
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Juan Cole covers a lot of ground in a many-sided examination of issues raised by Mel Gibson's splatter movie. |
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Whatever the case, the councils and congresses called for the purposes of making treaties were often many-sided exhibitions of generosity, oratory, and military might. |
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In almost all national revolutions, the idea of freedom is many-sided. |
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But when you do that, it turns out to be a rich and many-sided thing. |
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Judge us by our ideas, and by our willingness to provide a rich, many-sided debate on our ideas, and not by the skin color of those people who hold or listen to the ideas. |
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Defining and structuring the goals of training is a complex and many-sided process. |
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The main section of the exhibition is devoted to the many-sided and complex theme of peace. |
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The békés have longstanding and many-sided connections with the bourgeoisie and politicians in mainland France. |
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What is needed, then, is a many-sided approach to all the factors affecting health and safety in the workplace. |
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With Windows Server 2008 you can develop, deliver and control a many-sided user experience and application as you wish to. |
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With the Evolve server you own a powerful and many-sided server, on which you can host applications without restrictions. |
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In fact, in economic literature they talk about many-sided markets. |
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By his pen one of the most powerful victors in human history regains his complete vitality and many-sided character, clouded by myths spawned about him. |
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For Mr. Schröder, the problem is many-sided. |
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Parliament has been working flat out on these problems for a long time and produced a list of causes which produce combined and many-sided effects. |
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Define backward and forward, spatial and many-sided. |
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The authors of the exhibition have succeeded in making the spectator see the many-sided and integral image of the great woman. |
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We must, however, first ask ourselves four questions, which may seem a priori naïve but are in fact many-sided because of their strong ideological principles. |
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But apparently there remains a requirement for information as regards the many-sided and multifaceted tasks often governed by statutory specifications faced by packaging today. |
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A UNESCO exhibition will be arranged during the special session of the United Nations General Assembly to demonstrate the many-sided interests of UNESCO in the oceans. |
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In their many-sided activities they directed their mental and hand skills to manipulation of the job in hand, passing from task to task with ease. |
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The many voices of the metropolis only come together like facets of a many-sided prism in the fourth projection, which stands separate from the other three. |
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The changes that have taken place since those farms were first ploughed, and the changes which are in prospect daily, make farming a many-sided business. |
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Rudra-Shiva developed into an ambivalent and many-sided lord and master. |
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Becher was a polyhistor, Leibniz recognized that, even though he appeared critical of the good doctor's many-sided interests. |
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