Three theoretical polarities are widely recognized and are here called breeders, competitors, and tolerators. |
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Self and not-self, subject and object, are not contradictories, but dialectical polarities. |
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The determination of geomagnetic polarities in volcanic sequences was carried out in the field using portable fluxgate magnetometers. |
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Islam's fundamentals are based on some eternal truths that can easily cope with peripheral polarities. |
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Yet, anyone who played with magnets as a child has felt how magnetic fields of like polarities repel each other. |
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All the dichotomies and polarities can be dissolved and forgiven in that blessed moment of utter peace and tranquility. |
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It thrives on the tension between irreconcilable, exclusive, coexisting opposites and the unlikely polarities they represent. |
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This may account, at least in part, for her tendency to organize disagreement into opposing polarities. |
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Breeders, competitors and tolerators are useful as categories, but are more informative as quantified axes, or polarities. |
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The polarities cannot be earthed, therefore a fuse has to be installed on each polarity of each string. |
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In a floppy disc, for example, you can store ones and zeros by exposing the ferromagnetic surface of the disc to magnets with different polarities. |
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We tell the solstice story in our own lives as we identify the polarities, the conflicting needs and desires, that give rise to our own distress and dis-ease. |
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Zen monks are sophisticated enough in their understanding of their tradition to mediate in their daily lives these polarities of structure and transformation, discipline and iconoclasm, learning and bibliophobia, morality and antinomianism. |
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The cognitive experience of the supreme object sets the soul free from the transmigratory life and the polarities this imposes upon thought. |
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The relative electronegativities of the various atoms can be determined by measuring the polarities of the bonds involving the atoms in question. |
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Being a mixture of these polarities, we would expect these mortals to be particularly well balanced. |
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This experience of unity, of mystic union, comes from the transcendental resolution of polarities in unity. |
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The normal state of mind is the one in which under any circumstance one adapts and tends to restore the balance of polarities. |
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The young person who has truly been called must show the solidity of the act of belief while at the same time maintaining these polarities. |
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The equipment is also protected against the polarities of the battery being inverted and motor short circuits. |
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Action may be initiated in any polarity at any time but the initiators must be aware of the consequences for the other polarities. |
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A second consequence of these diversities is an electoral divide that could widen through spatial polarities in the population. |
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Within this metaphor, they then set out the polarities to be found in their understanding of the 'Canadian Diversity Model. |
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Its digital display allows you to identify errors at a glance, and it supports both PNP and NPN polarities, easing stock management. |
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This configuration of the polarities in Figure 2 is neither hierarchically nor sequentially conditioned. |
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Mismatching of polarities will result in weak central sound, and a distorted sense of sound direction. |
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We present a comparative study of the ultrafast photophysics of all-trans retinal in the protonated Schiff base form in solvents with different polarities and viscosities. |
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I knew that such a place would have been a cesspool of violence, corruption and racism, and I wanted to write a Mississippi prison book that sort of reversed the polarities. |
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North-south polarities eventually gave way to subregional factions within the northern establishment. |
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Everything is changing, evolving, and moving away from the polarities of light and dark towards clear light where all dualities balance. |
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Instead of tinkering with photons' polarities, it changes their phases and amplitudes. |
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The founding of Nunavut, a territory in which the Inuit of the central and eastern Arctic constitute the majority of the population, has resulted in the creation of new spacial polarities. |
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Dogmatic and liturgical polarities have been significant, even and especially in recent times. |
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In the pristine natural environment there is an energetic interchange between water and the oscillatory polarities of nature. |
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Such words whose polarities are determined using WordNet are added to positive and negative list of General lexicon. |
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Loading the batteries with their polarities inverted might cause fire and injury, or damage to the surrounding areas due to the battery rupturing or leaking. |
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The challenge for the chemist lies in overcoming their opposite polarities, since conventional inks and the conventional constituents in hybrid inks are nonpolar, the UV constituents polar. |
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They are used to switch polarities, bands, move motors, etc. |
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He loves helping people explore the range of skillfulness between these polarities and finding the sweet spots where they all just breezily come together. |
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During the roundtable discussion, Dr. Michael Chandler discussed the polarities observed in his research of youth suicide rates in British Columbia communities. |
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We should thus be careful never to accept such parallelings of polarities without question. |
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The half grabens may have alternating polarities along the rift axis, dividing the rift valley into segments. |
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There is no preference for either normal or reversed polarity, and no statistical difference between the distributions of these polarities. |
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In twelve chapters, the author explores the misplaced polarities of nation versus state, political nationalism versus cultural nationalism, Indianism versus localism. |
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This essay gives a particularly strong reading of these narrating voices as 'exceeding' the Sophoclean polarities represented by Antigone and her sister Ismene. |
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