It only takes a cursory look at Einstein's calculations to see that this attempt to relativize rotation is a nonstarter. |
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The main genera of relativism can be distinguished according to the object they seek to relativize. |
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The result of these new realizations is that we can now problematize or relativize secular rationalism. |
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The defeat of 1940 fitted easily into this millennial scheme, and allowed him to relativize its long-term importance. |
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It is a way in which to relativize the things we are told, to ask ourselves: what is behind the things they do not tell us? |
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Their witness today is more needed than ever, in a world that tends to relativize essential values, such as that of fidelity. |
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No country in the world has the right to relativize or repeal this prohibition, on any grounds whatsoever. |
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Until 2008, the favourable economic situation allowed to relativize indebtedness growth with that of the economy in general. |
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I am not sure how comfortable I am dealing with Muslims who want to relativize terror. |
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Back in France, we relativize small daily problems, it is a great experience that brings a better understanding of ourselves. |
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The full idiocy of conspiricism at its dreariest has thus been summoned to relativize the crime and, in so doing, deny it. |
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With his pictures turned into objects Michael Halfmann helps us to relativize the pictures that we carry in ourselves. |
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We must however relativize this statement. |
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If a language can relativize positions lower in the accessibility hierarchy, it can always relativize positions higher up, but not vice versa. |
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A further example is languages that can relativize only subjects and direct objects. |
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Please do not misunderstand, and think that I intend to relativize or justify the issue of comfort women for former Japanese soldiers. |
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He says that he did not want to relativize the claims of PDSH's candidate Sadi Bexheti but he was simply enticed by the truth. |
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He prefers traditional religions to modernistic denominations that relativize truth and make a god out of self-fulfillment. |
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The quest for spiritual transcendence, beyond critique, may provide the experience from which to relativize a relativistic age. |
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To better understand these processes and to put in perspective the very diverse experiences which can be observed, facilitate the decision-making to international and relativize the recommendations rising from each approach. |
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We relativize everything and fall into a tepidity infinitely more formidable than the attacks of insane terrorists who tear the body to pieces, while tepidity tears the soul to pieces. |
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All these comments relativize the import of the Central Europe notion, demonstrate its vague and approximate nature, but at the same time clarify it. |
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In dialogue, we cannot relativize what our partners consider as absolute. |
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As if to relativize the document's value, several regions of the world have drawn up human rights charters based on their own principles, which do not appear in the United Nations text. |
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This detour through the darkest abyss of humanity's memory can in no way relativize the sufferings of other peoples in other places and other times. |
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Another way to relativize papers in environmental research is to consider them within the context of countries' outputs in science generally, which indicates the level of specialization of a country in environmental research. |
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It is clear that we cannot relativize in this sphere, since human beings have a monstrous side to them which may gain the upperhand at any moment. |
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Do not forget to relativize and see things from a large perspective. |
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One is moved to reconsider the authenticity and appearance of things, and, without necessarily going so far as to philosophize, one is, at a minimum, tempted to relativize very seriously. |
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Numerous elements can, however, relativize the risks previously described. |
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They will, no doubt, also be led to relativize training needs and skill requirements, and to show that they can be satisfied differently depending on company policies and contexts. |
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Like dialectic historicists and others who seek to relativize once settled opinions, skeptics, we are told, often hide the foundations of their own critical thinking. |
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