They are also loaded with thematic implications in that relative largeness and detailed perspicuousness are associated with closeness. |
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In difficult cases, when one is at a loss, the search for such perspicuousness is unlike an empirical search. |
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In any case the perspicuousness I desiderated was of a quite different order. |
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Since I am not very clear about what this perspicuousness amounts to, we must attempt to ascertain what it is. |
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His use of words and expressions cannot be excelled for clearness and perspicuousness. |
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These difficulties could have been foreseen, but only by people of more literary perspicuousness. |
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This is the discipline described for those whose work requires the maximum available criticalness, perspicuousness and sensitivity to be able to conduct a painstaking working-through of personality problems. |
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Certainly, the use of the decimal system in multiplying large numbers yields greater perspicuousness as compared with using a logical stroke system. |
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These cues may differ in innate perspicuousness, which in turn may be modified by learned factors such as end-organ orientation and the focusing of attention. |
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This debate proceeds on the assumption that the legitimacy of international human rights law depends upon the existence and perspicuousness of fundamental principles of justice. |
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