The totality of chthonic tradition could thus serve the goal of human dignity as effectively as a western code of human rights. |
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The totality of living organisms is the biosphere, although this term is also used to denote the environment inhabited by living organisms. |
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The totality of the installation never makes its case persuasively as artistic form. |
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But this is not the totality of the number of failures in the war on terror. |
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Certainly it would be worrying if students were being taught that these aspects are the totality of what literature has to offer. |
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Yoga is then not just exercise and stretches, but encompasses the totality of the whole person. |
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It deals with the totality of individual and social health including preventive and curative aspects. |
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Here the totality of all the separate beings are sometimes seen pantheistically and spiritualistically as comprising the cosmic Superbeing. |
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The point is the musclemen of that era thought more about the totality of their physiques than bodybuilders do today. |
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When a statement is formulated, it is checked against the totality of existing statements. |
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But to say without qualification that the totality of the events constituted an injustice misdescribes the historical record. |
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It is a systemic, chronic failure of management right across the totality of the agency. |
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And the affirmation of life is what we had all been gasping for in an effort to regain the totality of our humanity. |
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The key to our reformation will be a positive and receptive attitude toward the totality of the human experience. |
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Other religious systems may also lay claim to some of these qualities, but not to the totality of these. |
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Chimpanzee youngsters thus acquire the majority, if not the totality, of their gestures by individually ritualizing them with one another. |
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Let there be safeguards by all means, but these should not be in the totality that they currently are. |
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It is the international system of currency that determines the totality of life on this planet! |
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So I expect the totality of the statement will be along those lines saying look, this is a sham and here is why. |
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It doesn't mean he can't, or shouldn't, be investigated for the totality of his behavior. |
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He posed once the idea to me that the whole, the totality of the universe is just perception. |
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But the totality of their successes can't be put down to running slick campaigns. |
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The totality of the evidence needs to be weighed and assessed. |
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The Roman state was false and anti-Christian precisely because it wanted to be the totality of human capacity. |
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Well, let us indeed examine the totality of the Prime Minister's words and deeds, and discover how we came by this misunderstanding. |
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To put it epigrammatically, the totality of the modern state seems to require unconditional surrender as a necessary correlative of its total wars. |
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In any case, culling a manageable array from the totality of splendid volumes has with each year become more difficult. |
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The Hegelian dialectic attempts to grasp the totality of the system and argues that change occurs as a result of contradictions internal to that system. |
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Many people will have seen some of the photos and footage of these areas, but it is still hard to be fully prepared for the totality of the devastation. |
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Goodness knows what horrid things he saw and I fear that there's no knowing the totality or the extent of the images that remained in his memories. |
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The American people will make a judgment on the totality of those issues. |
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From that limited contact he imagines the totality of their life together, every touch, glimpse, insecurity, and kindness. |
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It is to be served concurrent to the sentence for manslaughter, in light of the continuity between the offences, and having regard to the totality principle. |
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The totality of the preseed culture is added into the final culture composed of the same medium. |
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On what terms this peace was made is debatable, but as said before, the conclusion of a foedus casts some doubt on the totality of the defeat. |
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The Liberal Party might have survived a short war, but the totality of the Great War called for measures that the Party had long rejected. |
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How do we capture the totality of the thing in a handful of words? |
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Recent criticism of Larkin demonstrates a more complex set of values at work in his poetry and across the totality of his writings. |
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Cosmology deals with the world as the totality of space, time and all phenomena. |
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Today, even if some people have reasons to disappreciate her project, it is not the totality of humanity that feels or reasons that way. |
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The moral order embraces the totality of our duties towards God, towards ourselves, and towards our neighbours. |
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The public service in Ireland refers to the totality of public administration in Ireland. |
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The trial court must consider the totality of the circumstances when determining whether there was procedural unconscionability. |
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This was usually the old arable land of the evicted population, so the choice of sheep breed dictated the totality of clearance in any particular Highland location. |
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Given that the homeopath depends on the totality of an individual's symptoms as guideposts, this suppression makes finding the correct homeopathic remedy more difficult. |
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