A degree of short-term separateness and colour-consciousness is needed to achieve the long-term goal of an integrated and colour-blind society. |
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Through acts of self-giving or charity, one loses the illusion of the separateness of the self. |
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Both of the characters feel the terrible pain of aloneness and separateness felt also by both Linnet and Owl of the changeling stories. |
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This section began with a question about the relations among Kantian views of autonomy, rationality, and agential separateness. |
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Because their patriotism was often expressed collectively, many groups remained distinct and conscious of their identity and separateness. |
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We suffer as we struggle to define our individuality and hence simultaneously emphasize our separateness. |
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It very much concerns me that we have this separateness which seems to be developing, this sense of segregation as a matter of public policy. |
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The separateness of the sub-programs remained in place throughout the duration of the program. |
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By its very actions the Liberal government is creating and fostering this environment across the nation of separateness, of divisiveness. |
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Of course, this is a common phenomenon all over the world, as language is a powerful means to assert group identity and separateness from the dominant culture. |
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Cut off by the Delaware River on the northeast and the bay on the west, the people developed a spirit of separateness and self-conscious identity. |
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It saw the event as confirmation that Taiwan's democratisation was strengthening international support for Taiwan's separateness. |
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Such an influence is greatly needed in a world where humanity has crystallised into a condition of selfishness and separateness. |
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One should also ask oneself, during the daily routine, how many times one feels the sense of separateness. |
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War is the dire penalty which mankind has had to pay for this great sin of separateness. |
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For centuries we have been defining the nature of the self by separateness and non-participation, by exclusiveness rather than inclusiveness. |
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There's an air of separateness about him, something noticeably aloof and withdrawn. |
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At each remove, Romeo's separateness doubles an Ovidian romance paradigm, while drawing Juliet away into a shared removedness. |
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Since self-healing must be preceded by self-knowledge, recognize your tendency toward separateness and self-centeredness, both of which hurt those you love and those who would love you, were you to let them. |
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For the smile seeks contacts and, similar to laughter with its well-known contagiousness, is intended to overcome one's separateness as well as the exclusion of the other. |
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Discrimination breeds discrimination by example, and the separateness of Indian people has affected the attitudes of other Canadians towards them. |
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The most serious shortcoming of the CBS programmes is felt to be their separateness from the Interreg programme, which also seeks to alleviate the problems caused by border location and to increase crossborder cooperation. |
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This leads to a continual tug and pull between separateness and mutuality. |
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The first necessity is to locate the sources of diversity, and also to find out the factors that continue to foster separateness rather than unity. |
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Its three heads are those of separateness, selfishness, and materialism. |
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This is a time when the materialistic assumptions and ways of living are being shaken loose from crystallised forms of selfishness and separateness. |
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The great hindrance to the work of the majority of the esoteric schools at this time is their sense of separateness and their intolerance of other schools and methods. |
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In fact, once the ground of belongingness has been assured, the growing child can afford to note and act out his or her own separateness and individuality with impunity. |
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It is the loving heart that must be allowed to lead humanity through the chaos, and to provide a balancing force to the evils of hatred, divisiveness and separateness. |
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But the separateness of mitochondrial genes means that by moving the nucleus from an afflicted egg into a healthy one, the mutated, disease-causing genes can be left behind. |
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Meditation is the single most effective means for transcending the binding, restrictive sense of separateness and isolation which imprison the human consciousness and render it futile. |
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A desire for separateness and unilateral freedom of action merged with national pride and a sense of continental safety to foster the policy of isolation. |
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