Moreover, a polyphonic style resists univocal concepts of selfhood, which posit the self as knowable and unified. |
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Those statements that refer to the physically real do not founder on any univocal coordinate transformation. |
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It is a univocal lipogram, in which each chapter restricts itself to the use of a single vowel. |
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Although this ever-more-dominant Freudian reading of The Changeling was not univocal, the play was almost universally seen as a dark love story. |
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Different though they will be, each people's theoretical construction of an event ontology would be expected to be univocal. |
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This was the ability of a univocal appellative noun to name different things. |
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Meskimmon fruitfully posits an embrace of language that is polyvalent, not univocal, and a network of communication operating in context rather than transhistorically. |
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But the available evidence is still scarce, not always univocal and therefore needs to be completed. |
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In sum, it is difficult to base a valuation principle on a method that appears incapable of determining asset values in a univocal way. |
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Again, we must keep from reading Judas in too immediate and univocal a way in this Son of Perdition. |
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The alternative, to collapse the diversity into a univocal simplification, inevitably marginalises some members of the community and their interests. |
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Taking into account the need to ensure the need for univocal and personalised identification of users, the type of information required seems appropriate. |
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We are not only bringing material assistance, but we are giving the clear and univocal message that the brother or sister before us has inestimable value in the eyes of God. |
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In order to emphasize the power of this large-scale size and the synergism between both parties, a univocal name has been chosen after 25 years Infosoft: Centric. |
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A clear and univocal support for progressive tax systems would have constituted a response to the widening income disparities identified in the G20 Washington Labour Ministers' Declaration as needing to be addressed. |
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Because of a limited recourse to competition, the Court cannot give an univocal answer to the issue of market compliance of the subcontracting contracts. |
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Euzal was a paragon of pluralism, while Erdoy-an is a proponent of univocal conformity. |
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Thus, for instance, since the accounts of 'human' in 'Socrates is human' and 'Plato is human' will be the same, 'human' is univocal or synonymous in these applications. |
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The possibility to use an unlimited amount of KPB-5 in the same area owing to the infrared remote controls and an univocal code system: the sending of a vote by one judge from two different remote controls is not possible. |
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The so-called Brussels consensus is a clear and univocal expression of the EU's drive for fair and sustainable development beyond the Member States and their neighbours. |
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Parker represents a univocal aesthetic that ignores beauty's infinite horizon. |
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The Iranian president is not responsible for, nor capable of, making Washington univocal about Iran. |
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You can establish a RS485 Multidrop network of Anemometers, where Output Data are provided by each HD 2003 on demand, according to each command sent by a Host Master Computer to the univocal address of an Anemometer. |
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I read through the dictionary five times to extract an extensive lexicon of univocal words containing only one of the five vowels. |
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Spacetime events, individuated invariantly as spacetime coincidences, have as much or more right to be taken as real, precisely because of the univocal manner of their determination. |
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She has done a lot for the European Union to become univocal. |
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One after other leaders reiterated the demand in their address to the gathering in the general ground and the mass gathering repeatedly gave univocal approval. |
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Aquinas made a distinction between equivocal, univocal and analogical terms, the last being those like healthy that have different but related meanings. |
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