How is it that among people of today who are so radically divergent in other ways, the traditional family is omnipresent, universal? |
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With great respect, we accept that depending upon what noun it is qualifying, it will mean quite radically different things. |
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The enormous power given by electricity has radically transformed all our lives. |
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Marc's approach was radically different to that of any of his contemporaries. |
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In 1994, this position was radically altered, with the ushering in of a new democratic order. |
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The book is the first step to radically improving the quality of your life at work. |
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His radically innovative use of the material defines spaces in unique new ways. |
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The growth of the world wide web has radically changed the way information is received. |
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Production was radically ramped up, going from 15 a month in May 2003 to 450 a month today. |
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He is expected to crack the whip today by telling districts and schools to radically review their programmes. |
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This will virtually eliminate the need for wired Internet and will radically lower prices. |
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This puts the kybosh on any claims that quality has radically improved in the past couple of years. |
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He is constantly frustrated by his inability to change the way the world works more quickly and radically. |
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The system had to be radically reformed to detect murder, medical error and neglect. |
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As Mr Pope rightly says, it's time the eccentric and discriminatory system was radically reformed. |
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The x-height in proportion to the cap height can vary radically from one typeface to another. |
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The human landscape of Europe has changed radically over the last thirty or so years. |
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Constantly changing, radically reinventing himself, Wittman is forever in a state of flux. |
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At the same time, his research method requires a radically new view of identity and social forces. |
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Roman legionnaires, for example, were not radically different in their equipment from the soldiers of Assyria a millennium before. |
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In the late 1970s the frontiers were radically expanded, bringing marginalized literatures into university courses. |
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The new tracks aren't radically different but they're more like individual songs. |
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Thus it is logical to assume that there is something radically wrong with the muscle in a patient with asthma. |
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Such radically asocial people easily behave in an anti-social way because they see nothing wrong with it. |
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All spaces are permeated by light striated by the louvres, but the effect can be changed radically. |
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His sanderlings, however, demonstrated a capacity for radically altering their behavior in direct response to an increased threat of predation. |
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The teleplay also radically changes the character of the young female researcher who's also working on the reservation. |
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The main tenets of his argument were radically opposed to current thinking at the time. |
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In many ways, the cetacean ear is radically different from the ear of terrestrial mammals. |
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Class, for one thing, appears to have changed radically while the Queen remains. |
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I want to argue for a radically discursive understanding of mathematics itself. |
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Plans to radically shake up local government and to divide the country into elected regional assemblies are currently under debate. |
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Do you think you could ever be married to, or in a long-term relationship with, someone with radically different political views from your own? |
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Once again Tone seems intent on radically messing around with institutions that, until he interfered, used to function reasonably well. |
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We're at the stage now where there's a basis to break out of this vicious cycle and actually bring into being something radically new. |
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In what follows, I show how some queerly located sexperts are leading us in radically other directions. |
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Blame the radically altered mindset that results when killing is redefined from a moral wrong into a beneficent and legal act. |
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The role of the gallery is being radically transformed by the surging number of fairs, biennials and contemporary auctions. |
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The Tridentine rite I attended in Flint was unchanged in every respect from the Mass of my youth and yet it impressed me as radically different. |
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To see how radically that has changed, just look at both sides of the river today. |
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In a series of essays and monographs written between 1885 and 1900, Freud radically reconceptualized hysteria. |
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Such tweaks to the system may help, but they're unlikely to boost German growth enough to radically cut unemployment. |
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They've made a lot of noise, told each other how radically simon-pure they are, and accomplished nothing. |
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And yet the context in which the judicial system is situated has changed radically in the last fifty years. |
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In every case, he will claim, all the evidence we will ever have radically underdetermines what it would be true or even justifiable to believe. |
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New slang terms appear to fit within the same categories, rather than radically challenging them. |
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It is here that Walker's text swerves most radically from the myth of Philomela and from the mythic paradigm. |
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In the context of a globalized, increasingly borderless, interdependent world, the meaning of distance and communication has changed radically. |
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The Justice Department's proposed interpretation of the law would radically narrow its scope. |
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How in such a short time could the face of a nation and the promise of its hopes change so radically, so unrecognizably? |
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He unriveted the rear stays, shortened the beam and re-riveted the rear stays on at a radically different angle. |
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No one ever long had friends who deviated too radically from accepted socio-political norms. |
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Education chiefs have performed a dramatic U-turn on plans to radically redraw Bradford's school calendar. |
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Policies vary radically, and a good travel agent can be a huge asset in sorting through the maze of options. |
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But in those areas in which villagization did occur, it radically transformed household access to and use of resources. |
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There was a vogue for animal painting in Munich at this time, but Marc's approach was radically different to that of any of his contemporaries. |
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More radically, a company with unwanted assets may fund a buy-back, without a new share issue, out of distributable profits. |
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In contrast to frogs, caecilians have a radically elongated vertebral column, no limbs or girdles, and relatively elaborate hypaxial musculature. |
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The caps, gowns, and diplomas may look the same, but the groves of academe have changed radically over the past quarter century. |
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Attacks on trading caravans and outposts had dropped radically, as well as the raids on the outlying farmsteads and towns of the region. |
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Putin has the opportunity to put an end to a number of Russian oligarchs, or at least to radically diminish their pernicious political role. |
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Your goal is to radically transform our constitutional republic into a judicial oligarchy operated by individuals with a leftist agenda. |
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The system is now clearly stifling innovation and competition and needs to be radically changed. |
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The surfaces of these complex, radically vertiginous paintings are built up with transparent and opaque acrylics. |
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Deconstruction radically unsettled what were taken to be stable concepts and conceptual oppositions. |
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The Labour Party changed quite radically during its long years in opposition. |
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We should encourage it to open up its almost hermetically closed society by radically reforming its educational system. |
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Frogs have radically truncated vertebral columns, relatively large hindlimbs, and a well-developed array of epaxial musculature. |
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Although there are subtle changes on Parade, it's not radically dissimilar to what fans have come to expect. |
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I guess I don't subscribe to this notion that we have to radically overhaul Medicare. |
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We radically overhaul our system of healthcare, and then do the thing that benefits our corporations. |
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The CSCI is radically overhauling its social care regulation and inspection frameworks. |
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The presentation, appearance and packaging of cricket on TV had been changed radically. |
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It provokes a range of responses based on two radically different perspectives on the issue of child abuse. |
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Collage offers a technique for heterogenous images to appear simultaneously synchronous and radically differentiated. |
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Faulty carbohydrate metabolism by the liver will cause blood glucose to radically rise or fall causing either hypo or hyperglycemia. |
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It was supposed to radically reduce the cost of carrying payloads into orbit. |
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At companies where the downturn has not radically reduced sales, penny-pinching can help. |
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The book radically challenged the public's perception of mental health and its treatment. |
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For imagination is the tool that allows us to image a future radically different from the past or even the present. |
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Work itself, not to mention hard work, is now shunned as radically as the appearance of impiety was, once upon a time. |
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Fourier believed a radically egalitarian society could be organized into a confederation of communes or phalansteries. |
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But Bob's signification as the new indigene and the legitimate inheritor of the land is radically contradicted by the ending of the story. |
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In one fell swoop, professional regulation has been radically and disturbingly transformed. |
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I'd never vote for the Conservatives unless they became a radically different party. |
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There's bad news for the bookies heading into tonight's radically changed interdominion heats. |
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His habit of showing silent actions accompanied by radically different kinds of music, is only intermittently effective. |
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It is my contention that the two groups simply have radically different registers and types of interaction. |
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The postmodern perspective, on the other hand, views the movement of historical time to be radically contingent and unpredictable. |
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In the story of Rahab, the stock notion of Canaanite wickedness is ironized and radically relativized, if not demolished altogether. |
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The chief executive recently promised to radically expand the number of post-secondary places in the next decade. |
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Aristotle, however, does not regard efficient causes as radically different from material and formal causes. |
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But they have a formative influence in Hollywood, the likes of which are rarely found outside Hollywood, whose products radically shape society. |
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Also, we want to eliminate the death tax, and radically cut the capital-gains tax. |
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Of course, it should be remembered that the Pentagon has wanted to draw down its troop numbers radically in the past. |
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The programmatic demands, for now, are more radically reformist than revolutionary, which makes their rejection all the more disquieting. |
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Further, noted Baptists have interpreted in radically different ways the potential contributions of women in diaconal roles. |
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This basic structural difference leads in turn to radically different emphases within the two scholarly worlds. |
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Where policy is radically dissociated from the reality of death, the paradoxical result is a society dominated by the logic of death. |
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The NCC takes a radically different approach to environmentalism than the enviro groups you're probably more familiar with. |
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But the most important facet of their disunion from this current perspective is that there are two radically conflicting power centers. |
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They don't organise like a communist party and their world view is radically different from that of the stodgy dogmatists of the past. |
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Although crippled in many ways, it has found new means of program delivery and has made the best of what was possible on its radically reduced budget. |
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But, in exile in London, these radically dissimilar writers met to speak their shared language and to exchange reminiscences of Hungarian food and Hungarian music. |
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After all, radically purist ideologies need to be sheltered from the vagaries of the world, and they can be expensive to maintain. |
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Composting radically transforms various organic substances, it mineralizes the readily assimilable materials and humifies them into more complex compounds. |
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A Manichean who believes the world is essentially evil will draw radically different moral lessons than a pantheist who finds God present everywhere in his creation. |
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What this actually points to is a marked, though still limited, diffusion of prosperity and a radically changing social and occupational structure. |
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We've stuck to the text but radically re-staged certain scenes. |
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Once only known for being a major constituent in Marsala, the Grillo grape has been radically transformed into a character-laden, cleansing white that has flavour to boot. |
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Neo, installed over the outside bar in the garden of Edison's in Tremont, once spelled the prefix so dear to art historians in letters of radically different scripts. |
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Most radically, you take the goods away with you, right there and then. |
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First of all, it is radically opposed to narrow ethnic particularism. |
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By informing her of the calculable risks, avoidable disabilities and prenatal test options, the counselor radically reframes Ms. K's hope-laden pregnancy. |
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The entire process of maturation, from birth to death, is a creative process of choices, each of which can radically change the outcome of a person's life. |
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All the essays are more or less radically secular or this-worldly. |
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That would have radically curtailed the practice of IVF in Mississippi, making it both less effective and more dangerous. |
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Power correction often is noted in the literature for a system, but we have seen radically different measurements relative to the published number. |
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I have also decided to radically restructure the rates and the thresholds for all three classes of beneficiaries and to increase the threshold for probate tax. |
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But I think they will be met halfway, because although there is often talk of revolution, things tend to turn out less radically, and we have evolution instead. |
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Their politics were radically different, but each man believed plain speaking was essential to a democracy because it was the only way to tell the truth. |
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Our ideas today of discourse and archives must be radically modified and can no longer be defined as Foucault painstakingly tried to describe them a mere two decades ago. |
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According to studies published this week in The lancet, aspirin radically reduces the risk of cancer. |
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These terms were to remain as the bedrock of his artistic principles even though his manner and procedures of painting were to change quite radically. |
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In so many ways, the manner of our interaction has fallen so radically out of sync with the problems that confront us. |
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Almost from the time the echo of the guns in the North Sea faded, naval strategy shifted to things radically different from decisive battles between capital ships. |
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Why not get rid of the tax, and the tax avoidance, by radically simplifying the tax code? |
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In Op 17 for cello and piano, the cello part is radically distinct from the original horn version, with added passagework in several points in the three movements. |
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Ciliates are alveolate protozoa that evolved unusually large cell sizes entirely differently from gregarines, with radically novel consequences for their genomes. |
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A middle-class business person on his first tax-evasion offence and a young indigenous offender on a third shoplifting charge face radically different outcomes. |
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This is a garden-variety malapropism, substituting compulsion for the similar-sounding word compunction, though the meanings are radically different. |
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Almost every aspect of it has been tweaked and most of it has been radically changed. |
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The evolution of endothermic metabolic rates and pelage and plumage in the earliest mammals and birds, respectively, followed radically different sequential chronologies. |
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Rather, I'm pointing out how unnoticed economic changes can fairly radically change our reading of historical work. |
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The dugout doglegs radically right, then left, then right again. |
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Since all meditative experiences are so radically subjective, it seems difficult to find a language in which to couch an objective or value-free account of them. |
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More and more citizens sensed that the human-nature umbilical link was itself under attack, and that defending it required a radically new way of thinking. |
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By the time McLeish was 24, local government was being radically reformed. |
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Spinoza's theory recognizes this fact but radically misdescribes it. |
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The soil variations are acute enough that they can differ radically from one side of a road to another. |
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Does the team think about radically changing the way they present themselves, as Bowie has? |
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Even on the radically underpowered Wii, Nintendo was making games that stood out from the crowd. |
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Since even a slight change in its properties can radically alter a quantum dot's performance, the control of properties often creates difficulties in device applications. |
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We need a critical theory of Europeanisation, one that is both radically new and yet which stands firmly in the tradition of European thought and politics. |
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The key to reconciling the radically separate individual with God and the world was suppression of the distinction between God and unconditioned individual subjectivity. |
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Satisfied customers are unlikely to radically increase your sales. |
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The diviner employs the arts dramatically, heightening all the senses, to create and highlight this radically different setting for the oracular utterance. |
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It focuses on limiting future tax increases, not cutting taxes radically. |
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Eighty years after Wallace's book, our universe could not be more radically different, yet human hope continues to impose the same invalid argument upon it. |
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At my first weekly hourlong lesson last spring, English watched me whack a hundred balls over the net, then suggested that we radically overhaul my form to enhance my chi. |
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Admittedly, the idea that Cetti's warbler might group with tesias and stubtails, both of which are radically short-tailed, seems odd, but then total evidence is the game. |
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What is new about President Bush's order is that it radically erases any legal status of the individual, thus producing a legally unnameable and unclassifiable being. |
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Even many radically liberal activists in the United States believe that their agenda should be put into force by suasion and democracy rather than judicial fiat. |
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Costs of living differ radically, and where subsistence production accounts for a large part of the food supply, GNP grossly underestimates wealth. |
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Two bubbles less than a millimeter apart might have radically different temperature, density, and other important properties. |
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Their Reaganite Republican adversaries, by contrast, want to deregulate it radically. |
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Following German prototypes, American designs became radically simplified, and the severity of the geometric designs necessitated the precision of machine manufacture. |
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This time the outcome could radically alter the economic world order. |
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It gradually became clear that we had radically different and incompatible views concerning the tasks of Marxists today and the kind of parties we should be building. |
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He was hired by pacha Club as the new artistic director, and radically transformed it during his 13 years there. |
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Value as a structure of signification thus radically changes the way we compare things by making commodities commensurable, despite their qualitative differences. |
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The latter group includes radically modified animals, the Opisthobranchia and Pulmonata, which undergo detorsion and essentially re-evolve bilateral symmetry. |
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Standing outside the gates, and waiting with my customary lack of patience, I was beginning to regret wearing a heavy duffel coat now the weather had so radically improved. |
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This is, of course, in addition to his unfortunate tendency to make ridiculously broad generalizations and radically oversimplify complex social and moral issues. |
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But if he never lets his characters off the leash, he leaves them a vast space in which to roam, giving the film a dramatic structure that's radically open and formless. |
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This can radically upset her possibility of ovulation, fertilization, implantation, and even nurturing of a pregnancy. |
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This can radically upset her possibility of ovulation, fertilization, implantation and even nurturing of a pregnancy. |
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Whitman has produced music that neither fetishizes the scholarly pallor of early electronic music nor attempts to radically recast the tools or to play clever games with them. |
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He is the one with the visor beanie, and he's really hot, too, just like the rest of them, in a quiet, modest way that is radically different from his brother. |
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Glass windows and tin roofing might be added to traditional adobe or log homes, but daily routines within those dwellings rarely changed radically. |
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The sound hasn't radically changed though the mix is strangely muddier this time around, with the instruments sometimes blurring together into a dense, congealing mass. |
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World War I would reshape psychological boundaries as radically as it did geographical ones. |
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In the late medieval period, voluntarist theologians such as William of Ockham and Gabriel Biel radically distinguished God's absolute freedom and God's covenant relations. |
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The legal jungle must be bulldozed, and replaced by radically simpler framework of goals and principles. |
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The recent radiation of cycads radically changes our view of these emblematic living fossils. |
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Scatter rugs can radically change the appearance of a floor if you tire of it, but can look out of place on striking backgrounds. |
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What resulted was an oeuvre that is both radically unself-conscious and radically fraudulent. |
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For Berger, the pet owner anthropomorphizes his or her pet by radically changing the material conditions of the animal. |
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Portraits by Leon Bakst in oil and in pencil and ink by Valentine Gross and Jean Cocteau reveal radically different views. |
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The nature of Democracy and public discourse are changing radically in the information age. |
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Now found in hospitals throughout the country, the lithotripter has radically changed the treatment of kidney stones. |
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There will be unintended consequences for Corporate America if reformers overreact and radically change the way companies govern themselves. |
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In Bradford, however, the role of the bus stop has been radically re-evaluated. |
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With its power to suppress social meanings, however, the law can radically change and even deinstitutionalize man-woman marriage. |
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Changes in the chemical constitution of a mesomorphic compound may therefore radically alter the mesomorphic properties and thermal stabilities. |
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It tells all deerdom that something is radically wrong in the area, and to be prepared to clear out now! |
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It radically altered the geography of North America north of the Ohio River. |
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The force of her radically pro-competition, hyperrational worldview changed his life and made for a lifelong friendship. |
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He injected Tudor power into the darker corners of the realm and radically altered the role of Parliament. |
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Albert Bore, leader of Birmingham City Council called on the government to change radically how local services are funded and provided. |
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There were four major factors that radically transformed newspapers in 19th century Britain. |
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The meaning of basic verbs can be expanded and sometimes radically changed through the use of a number of prefixes. |
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Pope Pius X radically rearranged the Psalter of the Breviary and altered the rubrics of the Mass. |
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Holbein returned to an England where the political and religious environment was changing radically. |
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The official break in literary culture caused by censorship and radically moralist standards effectively created a gap in literary tradition. |
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Marx's notion of communist society and human freedom is thus radically individualistic. |
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Many metal performers of the 1970s and 1980s used radically shaped and brightly colored instruments to enhance their stage appearance. |
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The formula has radically evolved and changed through the history of the sport. |
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Ward says that Locke's liberal Whiggism rested on a radically individualist theory of natural rights and limited government. |
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In the end, the Schlieffen plan was so radically modified by Moltke, that it could be more properly called the Moltke Plan. |
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What to the other parties was merely the sale of a ship was to him a momentous event involving a radically new view of existence. |
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The industrial revolution made possible the use of new materials and designs that radically altered shipbuilding. |
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Neutral events can radically reduce genetic variation through population bottlenecks. |
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For the final and most important structural aspect we need to understand about The Stranger's Child is its radically metonymical organization. |
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Buta with thousands of extra doctors and nurses, Labour slashed waiting times anda radically improveda outcomes for cancer patients. |
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They described a radically new kind of code in which the key used to encrypt a message would be different from the key used to decrypt it. |
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Both subjects, however, also radically truncate their own actions by defining themselves oppositionally and teleologically. |
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Other adaptations have seen the character taken in radically different directions or placed in different times or even universes. |
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In the early 19th century the face of Europe, however, became radically altered by industrialization. |
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Genuinely new possibilities in this regard will depend on radically new understandings and practices of the theological virtues. |
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In the main, however, we are looking at a radically fractured discourse. |
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The BioMark system delivers radically higher throughput than 384-microwell plate systems, and at greatly reduced running costs. |
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After behaviour has changed radically, small but quick changes of the phenotype follow to make the organism fitter to its changed goals. |
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The old Teays River drainage system was radically altered and largely reshaped into the Ohio River drainage system. |
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The arrival of online publishing opportunities has radically transformed the economics of the field and the shape of the future is controversial. |
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Patients were radically cured with a regimen of chloroquine and primaquine, as recommended by national treatment guidelines. |
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Democratic socialism is difficult to define and groups of scholars have radically different definitions for the term. |
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Over time, the collective behaviour, lifecycle and physiology of livestock have changed radically. |
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During the Meiji Restoration of 1868 the history of Japanese architecture was radically changed by two important events. |
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In 2012 the MOT test was radically overhauled with many items not previously included in the test now becoming standard. |
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In art and literature, numerous schools, some traditional and others radically experimental, proliferated. |
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She radically changed her rune on further European integration, going from Europhilia to Euroskepticism. |
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Communications and information technology, transportation technology, and medical advances had radically altered daily lives. |
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The cabarets radically transformed the artistic scene, greatly influencing the live entertainment industry of Quebec. |
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The business model that had dominated the industry for centuries was to change radically. |
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Two of Confucius's most famous later followers emphasized radically different aspects of his teachings. |
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This account of autonomy is also, as Taylor calls it, radically externalist. |
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Like Kristeva, White emphasises the interconnection of rationality and bodiliness, never allowing the two to be radically separated. |
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Mr. DuBois has, however, approached the work in a radically unradical way, bringing a softening sheen of naturalism to its rumpled texture. |
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Within the context of the '90s, de Cordier's work seemed paradoxically, but quite radically, ahistorical. |
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Since Earthrise was taken we've been so busy warming our world that it now looks radically different from space. |
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She radically reduced her playing schedule for 1970, playing in South Africa where she won the Orange Free State Championships and the Western Province Championships. |
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The study of poetry required practical skill in writing both Latin and Polish poems, and radically increased the numbers of poets and versifiers countrywide. |
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The system of declension of nouns was radically simplified and analogized. |
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It seemed to me like I either had to radically reunderstand the men on this hilltop or I had to acknowledge the power of a place like this to change men. |
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In 1667, Charles II of England was responsible for appointing George Downing, the builder of Downing Street, to radically reform the Treasury and the collection of taxes. |
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Clearly Lacan's theory is a radically new idea, proposing that speech carry desire or the weight of the real that corporifies language for jouissance effects. |
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Not only were there revolutionary theoretical and experimental developments, but that even more importantly, the way in which scientists worked was radically changed. |
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Some 1000 years after the henge was built, the site was radically altered. |
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Bart added new musical material and Mendes updated the book slightly, while the orchestrations were radically rewritten to suit the show's cinematic feel. |
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Both signify a deliverance from and a releasement toward, but their descriptions of the human problem and their prescriptions for its solution appear to differ radically. |
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More recent genetic studies indicate that skin color may change radically over as few as 100 generations, or about 2,500 years, given the influence of the environment. |
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The birth of a machine age which had made major changes in the conditions of daily life in the 19th century now had radically changed the nature of warfare. |
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Juve's patented 3-5-2 formation, which has served them peerlessly up to that point, dissipated radically with the Turin giants held captive in their own half. |
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The phenomenological reduction may be considered as a methodological device resorted to for the sake of arriving at radical and radically justified philosophical knowledge. |
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The rhetoric on both sides was often radically misrepresentative of the other side, and Smith was regularly targeted because of his relationship with Lindbergh. |
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Birmingham Cathedral hired ex-John Lewis stores executive Mark Hope-Urwin to radically change its image by opening city wine bars to attract new worshippers. |
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On the one hand, Schenker was an innovator who radically extended the strict contrapuntal rules of the past so that they controlled complete compositions. |
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The 1990s led to the restoration of county boroughs under a new name, unitary authorities, which radically changed the administrative map of England. |
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He therefore found revealed religion incredible in a literal sense, and, as Bayle had done before him, he radically separated morality from the practice of organized religion. |
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The energy efficiency of electric lighting has increased radically since the first demonstration of arc lamps and the incandescent light bulb of the 19th century. |
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The use of the word 'outsiders' has radically changed the delicate equation between the 'real' Marathi manoos and those who throng to Mumbai in search of jobs. |
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The country thereafter enjoyed relative peace and stability, with massive waves of European immigration radically reshaping its cultural and demographic outlook. |
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Hawthorne defined a romance as being radically different from a novel by not being concerned with the possible or probable course of ordinary experience. |
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