Using this methodology, his conclusion was that power was distributed pluralistically in New Haven. |
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The bagpipe is a pluralistically singular instrument, the music of which is either liked or loathed. |
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Dependent origination is not a theory of causation with respect to bringing about a pluralistically real world. |
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The triplets assert difference and sameness, repression and expression, in an identity that is pluralistically unique and individually complicated. |
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We have to come to some kind of understanding through this organization pluralistically. |
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But just as ex-combatants normally make use of all the healing systems that are offered at once, supporting agencies should proceed pluralistically as well. |
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Such a pluralistically constituted and constantly evolving common culture both unites them and gives them secure spaces for growth. |
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Whether the world is defined pluralistically or otherwise, the people remain the primary reality for our theological thinking. |
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Here we feast or pick, as the case may be, at the smorgasbord of world-views pluralistically spread before us. |
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The work is conditionally driven and pluralistically authored in a highly collaborative environment. |
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They can keep it, as long as it is democratically and pluralistically informed. |
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Talk of such a nation at this point is therefore one of the few jokes Syrians of all stripes can currently laugh about together – which is to say pluralistically. |
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In short, the charismatic leadership ideal in Weber's political project also requires a heterogeneous and pluralistically organized civil society as its corollary. |
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In other countries of Africa the Ukrainian diplomats were accredited pluralistically, because of low level of relations establishment with African countries. |
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Tabery argues that disciplines as disparate as neurobiology and quantitative genetics could pluralistically co-exist and co-inform one another's causal explanations of complex behaviors by way of mechanism integration. |
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