Among the multiplicity of service encounters, some will be crucial to successful completion of the service delivery process. |
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Without an independent media, the multiplicity of voices, whether in concert or contestation, are less likely to be heard, Jervis insisted. |
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Its presence is what invests every human being with a multiplicity of powers and potentialities. |
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The expected uses would be considerable, such as for repairs which must fluently result from the rapidity and multiplicity of the motor. |
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Through the telling of the counterstory, multiplicity, at first a wound and a defense against unbearable reality, becomes a fruitful condition. |
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Below this there were various courts of appeal, and on the lowest level a multiplicity of courts of first instance. |
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The multiplicity of possible perspectives is endless, whilst the definite moment in time remains crystallised. |
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It assumes a multiplicity of class views, not just one class view though there may be much common ground. |
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There was something about the collective multiplicity of images, the sense of being surrounded by them, that made it all so potent. |
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Perhaps the multiplicity of pivot pins is what makes Art the immeasurable, great? |
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The world is now turning towards India because such multiplicity of cultures is not found anywhere else. |
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This classic narrative structure theoretically permits a multiplicity of perspectives. |
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For some hardline individuals on a great number of issues there simply is no room for debate or a multiplicity of opinion at all. |
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Having the Web's multiplicity of information at our fingertips empowers and diminishes us. |
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The site is suitable for a multiplicity of uses subject to planning permission. |
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In the multiverse explanation there is a vast multiplicity of parallel worlds in which all possible laws of physics exist. |
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This came from the fact that I was inclined to bring in the idea of multiplicity into the biennale because the world is multitudinal in nature. |
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Instead, their music successfully extends electronica's reach to meld with the multiplicity and playfulness of nature. |
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The singleness of the end contrasted with the multiplicity of means, allowed for the full exercise of human faculties. |
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This metaphor represents the miracle of creation, bringing the world into being as a multiplicity out of the stillness of an unstirred sleep. |
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Primarily, however, I notice the sheer multiplicity of accents, languages and ethnic types jostling for space in those sweaty Tube carriages. |
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Here's where old ideas, like the wonder of a common currency, have struggled to cope with a multiplicity of new and very different economies. |
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The remaining 24 progeny were tested only at marker loci on chromosomes showing significant linkage to the tumor multiplicity phenotype. |
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It was a dream in which man cast off his atomic individuality, as the lycanthrope surrendered to the multiplicity of the wolf pack. |
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Franklin embraces time shifts and a multiplicity of character voices with an almost scary degree of ease. |
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Is there any other short word so charged with a multiplicity of meanings and significations, so many disparate elements? |
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Currently, local police forces have to address a multiplicity of demands on their resources. |
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Moreover, it simply would not be possible to abandon this multiplicity of struggles. |
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The abuse of women stems from a multiplicity of cultural circumstances influenced by power relations. |
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Future research should attempt to assess the complexity or multiplicity of roles that constitute the work role. |
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However, the biological significance of this multiplicity of enzymes remains unclear. |
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She emphasizes the coexistence and multiplicity of forms of work for women during proto-industrialization. |
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As Dr Eulenspiegel has rightly stated, these contributions encompassed a multiplicity of areas and sectors. |
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Rural road works are executed by a number of agencies in India with a multiplicity of objectives. |
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The standard metaphor, for the moral unity in a multiplicity of men, is the group of people who want to cross a river in a rowboat. |
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It is through her that the multiplicity of other characters are entwined. |
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Of interest was the world in its multiplicity, the matters shared in common and the sense of community of the participants. |
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Education and health systems are characterized by their multiplicity and lack of homogeneity and by the dominance of the private sector. |
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But Bazzana is conscious of dealing with an extraordinary individual, one whose extraordinariness was bound up with his mercuriality and multiplicity. |
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Philosophical fiction takes, as its starting point, the recognition of difference and multiplicity of the world in which we live. |
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The realms of daily and social life are correspondingly broad, with a great multiplicity of different protagonists and groupings to match. |
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A multiplicity of interesting directions beckon, tempting you to take on too much by rushing into something new before finishing the last thing you started. |
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I ask for them to see past their dualisms and embrace multiplicity. |
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It has a multiplicity of meanings, as I hope has become clear. |
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Another result of this multiplicity of objectives is that any efforts at European harmonization will necessarily be very difficult. |
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Except for extermination, a crime need not be carried out against a multiplicity of victims in order to constitute a crime against humanity. |
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Our continent's cultural multiplicity is an indispensable foundation of our political identity. |
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To avoid multiplicity of audits, the Parties will endeavour to establish a single audit program and audit team. |
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I try to create a multiplicity of experiences within the works so that I can hit the viewer on a variety of levels. |
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Tensions such as these, resulting from the multiplicity of uses, are also visible in the case of corporate accounting. |
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We notice this multiplicity of stakeholders involved in policies in two ways. |
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From this multiplicity of voices Williams constructs a beautifully harmonious and satisfyingly substantial whole. |
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The development and persistence of forms of precariousness in France originate in a multiplicity of factors. |
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The book's title comes from a sententious line of Henry James's, and the opening preamble announces that multiplicity is going to be an important theme. |
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Parafeminism is non-prescriptive, open to a multiplicity of cultural expressions and behaviors, and focused on excavating power differentials. |
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As the author has argued in his consideration of the Souillac trumeau, such monstrous mouths could evoke a multiplicity of meanings for the monastic audience. |
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Instead of maintaining mailing lists through a multiplicity of addresses, people can just subscribe and unsubscribe themselves to their feed du jour. |
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This concurrence of disparate attitudes toward him creates an ambiguous point of view and indicates a duplicity, if not a multiplicity, of authorship. |
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It is this multiplicity of choices that drives a consumer society. |
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The proposal would mean a consolidation of the present multiplicity of regulations, directives and judgments in this area. |
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I still prefer blogs to boards because I prefer oneness to multiplicity. |
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For instance, SWAP'S support of alternative research methodologies is consonant with the multiplicity of methods used by members of the History and Theory Section. |
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Multiracialism and multiculturalism within society also means multiplicity of conflicts. |
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Everyone has translated his personal vision of the multiplicity of places and intimate relations between nature and culture. |
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Still called léoparskin, blotchy stone of several colours, allowing him to augment the multiplicity and the movement of its energies. |
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The pan-India establishments may have to deal not only with multiplicity of Trade Unions, but also with different political ideologies and regional flavours. |
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This exhibition documents the regional and chronological specificity of dress styles, as well as the multiplicity of variations within a single type. |
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Turnpikes put lengthy stretches of road under unified management, thereby dispensing with the need for coordination among a multiplicity of local governments to improve roads. |
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The latter set great store by the multiplicity of blessings which rain down on the heads of those with an excellent relationship with God. |
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Larva echoes this multiplicity of tongues, a babel of aliens. |
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A cynic might say that the report is like the movie clue, perfectly set up for a multiplicity of endings. |
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The multiplicity of intersections between Qur'an translation and tafsir is further obnubilated by the nature of translation itself. |
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This 1960 work, like the black works of Rauschenberg and the graphologies of Cy Twombly, is our most patient analysis of multiplicity. |
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Romanesque ivory carvings of reliquaries, tau crosses, and bishops' pastoral staffs display a multiplicity of styles, depending on the country of origin. |
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Haecceities therefore differ from universal properties, since the latter are exemplifiable by a multiplicity of entities. |
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Of course, the sacred word must have its primary transparency and diffusion through the printed text, with translations made according to the multiplicity of languages on our planet. |
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While the development of global markets enables a standardization of offers, multiplicity of local usage makes it vital to adapt and respond to needs. |
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As we will see al-Kindi held an austere view on the question of attributes, on the basis that predication invariably implies multiplicity, whereas God is unrestrictedly one. |
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A second aim is to suggest some ways in which the multiplicity of causal mechanisms thereby unveiled might be reduced for mid-level theorization via systematic comparative analysis. |
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Also, the multiplicity of warheads makes interception by antiballistic missiles more difficult. |
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States and between these organisations and their Eurothat this multiplicity of responsibilities does not impede full pean counterparts, supporting the creation of networks, and effective application of the Agreement. |
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What needs to be invented is an integrative project, a network of local, articulated and interwoven alternatives, a many-faceted model reflecting this multiplicity. |
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In other words, for the multiplicity to have a certain reality and not be illusory, it must somehow be grounded not in the perceiver but in the thing perceived, namely, the infinite substance. |
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Consequently, some educationists have argued that costbenefit analysis is inapplicable to education due to the multiplicity of educational objectives and the importance of non-economic benefits. |
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What keeps a tight rein on the entrepreneurial culture of an entrepreneur is the multiplicity of the obstacles met during the development phase of his projects or during the life of the company. |
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The acceptance of the multiplicity of mistakes, ruling out the need to study and directly observe them, is in fact an evasiveness or an escape,a running away from ourselves, a form of self-deceit. |
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Cournot was perhaps too much of a logician and an epistemologist to venture further in his fertile intuitions on the multiplicity of meanings of the probabilistic and statistical tools of his time. |
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The history of the region is one of variegation and multiplicity, and its indigenous geography has long recognized boundaries, territories, and localisms where the new caliph and his army see only the singularity of his rule. |
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Unfortunately, because people have their Will bottled up inside each of the Selves, the Will is obviously divided into a multiplicity of wills, each expressing itself according to its own conditioning. |
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Amidst the multiplicity of messages, the potential extra incentive of linking the level of disbursements to prespecified results seems to be drowned out. |
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The challenge in this context is to develop such resilient structures which must, moreover, be capable of adapting to a multiplicity of cases while exhibiting steadfastness, patience, modesty and determination. |
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As any human person is unique, since a person is altogether incommunicable, the order given interiorly by Christ is characterized by oneness, not multiplicity. |
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Despite a multiplicity of tribal and clan structures, the groups shared cultural similarities in their indissoluble links to their lands and the importance of myth and ritual in maintaining those links. |
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It was recognized that the multiplicity of contract types were too complex, too rigid, administratively complicated and out of step with current organizational needs. |
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In case of multiplicity of persons fulfilling the above qualifications and conditions, the person possessing the better jurisprudential and political perspicacity will be given preference. |
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This multiplicity of pension requirements across the federal and provincial jurisdictions acts as a significant disincentive for companies operating in more than one province to consider offering plans to their employees. |
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Unquestionably intelligent, perspicacious, endowed with a multiplicity of talents and magnetically attractive, yet do not forget that Scorpios also have the most developed memory in the entire Zodiac. |
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These fears are subsiding, however, and the multiplicity of actors eager for international engagement suggests that more openings for collaboration will continue into the future. |
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Each work questions reified boundaries and resists metanarratives through an examination of the multiplicity and power of nonhegemonic discourse. |
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The incarnation of the Word, or Son of God, in Christ, consequently, was the expression in the universe of the inexpressible, whereby the One enters into the world of multiplicity. |
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Librarians could lose much of their gatekeeper role, due to the multiplicity and availability of databases and systems, and the increasing sophistication of search tools and retrieval processes. |
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This set is made for opening a multiplicity of dimple pin tumbler locks and consists of 14 picks with slip-proof rubber grip and 3 tension tools in various designs. |
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Since no one activity can do justice to all these purposes, this multiplicity of purpose partly accounts for the diversity of teachers' professional development. |
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The Children's Code, drafted in 2005 and currently under consideration by the General Secretariat of the Government, was an instrument which if adopted would help do away with the multiplicity of legal systems. |
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The Board stated that it disapproved of fragmentation and a multiplicity of bargaining units, and asserted that sound labour relations requires broad-based bargaining units whenever possible. |
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But modern computing techniques can untangle that bundle of data fairly easily indeed, the multiplicity of molecules involved actually provides extra information. |
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Free up religion and ardent believers and ardent atheists both do well. From a classical liberal point of view, this multiplicity of sects is a good thing. |
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The experience of financial markets strongly suggests that many of the 700 or so e-markets will soon be wiped out or merge, as happened with the multiplicity of regional stock exchanges in the early 20th century. |
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Import and export processing, involving a multiplicity of steps, introduce substantial delays, uncertainty, and discretion into the process of trading goods. |
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However, co-branding as a solution would merely perpetuate the present situation, whereby a multiplicity of schemes are protected from competition by national borders. |
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Francophony is primarily a poetics of the world: the unity and multiplicity of a language with the mission of living and writing in a plural society on the five continents. |
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It is therefore a necessity that English speaking Australians accommodate the multiplicity of languages now spoken in Australia and assist people from non-English speaking backgrounds to maintain a high quality of life. |
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Due to the multiplicity of different contracts of employment, especially in Southern and Eastern Europe, there was a need for a standard legal regulatory framework to be introduced. |
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Innovation is key to driving our business forward both now and over the long term and it hinges on a multiplicity of ideas and ways of approaching a problem. |
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Finally, studies have shown that the multiplicity of data sources makes accuracy indicators very difficult to establish and complexto interpret for such statistics as national accounts and accounts for agriculture. |
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Medicine is characterized by a multiplicity of facets. |
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Every engineered kit is prone to failure, at unforeseeable time in unforeseeable conditions from unforeseeable multiplicity of causative factors. |
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But, for her, countlessness or ungovernable multiplicity is a problem, too. |
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The New York Times style reporter, Guy Trebay, discussed the multiplicity of influences on Winehouse's style after her death. |
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The Arbuthnott Commission reported in January 2006, concerning the multiplicity of voting systems and electoral divisions in Scotland. |
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Technetium can catalyse the destruction of hydrazine by nitric acid, and this property is due to its multiplicity of valencies. |
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I had never thought that a multiplicity of Gods was the natural and spontaneous expression of an evolved consciousness. |
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It marks a slippage of the rigorous modernist field into the current scenario of formal multiplicity, of stylelessness, of proliferation. |
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This multiplicity of outlets work like carpet bombs that leave very little empty space for competition to be comfortable. |
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Instead they unpack the multiplicity of inequalities, struggles and co-optations with close attention to existing gender, class, ethnic and sectarian differences. |
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Neither Cobbett nor Hansard ever employed anyone to take down notes of the debates, which were taken from a multiplicity of sources in the morning newspapers. |
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As the total number of degrees of freedom approaches infinity, the system will be found in the macrostate that corresponds to the highest multiplicity. |
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Examining my own fundamentalist faith I came to realize it was a closed system which could not account for the multiplicity and diversity of human experience. |
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The Perception of Perfection reveals how the struggle for purity of expression has been placed in the background as multiplicity of the unflawed is accentuated. |
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The lesions in these diseases, however, can be distinguished from traditional CHRPEs in their characteristic pisciform shape, bilaterality, and multiplicity of lesions. |
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