Work by women, for example, if it's noticed at all, is usually noticed reductively. |
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So, if living systems cannot be reductively defined in some other way, it will follow that no reductive account of life will be forthcoming. |
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Do we perceive symbols reductively, through the filter of our own experience, and if so how do we know we are seeing what the artist intended? |
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To put it differently and a little reductively, we have two sets of desires, and they issue in at least the two responses. |
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She sounded like reality-show contestants who claim that they're unfairly, reductively depicted, boiled down to stereotypical villains or idiots. |
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A flake shaped iron pigment, characterized in that it is produced from reductively treated carbonyl iron powder. |
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The dangers of writing either melodramatically or reductively about the slaughter and terror at the center of these new killing fields are all too real. |
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In this exhibition, however, visual culture is not reductively promoted as a reassuring link between peoples or as a mindless celebration of plurality and multiculturalism. |
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Insofar as mainstream educational discourse considers science to be universal, 'traditional' or other forms of knowledge tend to be reductively compartmentalized. |
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However, the rate at which ferrous complexes reductively homolyze hydroperoxides appears to be dependent on redox properties of the iron chelate. |
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The point is to resist homogenising forms of power, not thinking it reductively, but leaving it in dispersion. |
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On the other hand, the inter disciplinary field of complexity theory has recently been bringing to light systems that are impossible to model reductively. |
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Reductively, one could say this is the distinction built into the binary of the Occident and the Orient. |
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