It is a known fact in human nature, that its affections are commonly weak in proportion to the distance or diffusiveness of the object. |
On Aquinas's existential account of the good, we are called to imitate God's diffusiveness as best we can. |
The study was also devoted to analysis of technical regulation of road safety issues, and diffusiveness in technical regulation has been found. |
The Cultural Lives of Cause Lawyers is marred by unevenness in the quality of its essays, diffusiveness in the themes they address, and a predilection for academic jargon. |