In all these areas, the increasing pluralization of values, lifestyles, intellectual frameworks, and cultural traditions was intense. |
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Accordingly, we should not predict that globalization and pluralization will generate a wholly secular world. |
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Hence it takes account of social science knowledge about the pluralization of areas of knowledge and opinions in society. |
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Like mass nouns, Chinese common nouns do not undergo pluralization and can stand alone as noun phrases. |
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In recent decades, however, the cultural landscape of Switzerland has diversified, which has led to a complex process of simultaneous pluralization and individualization of the religious landscape. |
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Because they encourage and facilitate the world's pluralization. |
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Together, these chapters reveal that the legal, policy and governance environments have failed to keep pace with the pluralization of policing that currently characterizes the Canadian policing landscape. |
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The politico-economic pluralization of the international sphere. |
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Today, it is more accurate to speak of networks or pluralization of policing than to rely solely on the traditional public police-private security dichotomy. |
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Disideologization, devitrification, pluralization of the view of facts is occurring, Mircev comments. |
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Capitalized, hyphenated, and multiple word entries were excluded, but pluralization was allowed. |
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Also, Hobbits, just like water, resists pluralization. |
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The pluralization of intelligence is a particularly important consideration in examining the intellectual characteristics of the adolescent learner. |
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This extends to words with irregular pluralization and tenses. |
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In English pluralization usually involves adding an 'S', but not always. |
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