Consider as an illustration Sartre's example of a young man torn between joining the Free French and caring for his aging mother. |
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Mark this up as an illustration of how damaging to the public interest is conspicuous indignation. |
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He analyzes the painting as an illustration of the Ovidian myth and relates it to other pictorial and textual interpretations. |
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The film is also interesting as an illustration of newfound working class affluence and aspirations. |
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Both upcoming lectures will be accompanied by brief video clips from Hollywood films as an illustration. |
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This kind of reasoning is, of course, nonsense, but it serves as an illustration of the danger in concocting fanciful theories based on historical precedents. |
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Finally, the decision serves as an illustration to Canadian employees and employers that downsizing can occur without targeting older workers. |
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I bring that up as an illustration only because I honestly think this is fixable. |
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Therefore, the refusal to pay out the loan can not be taken as an illustration of the way ETVA behaved when it was under State control. |
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A conundrum cited proverbially as an illustration of life's great unresolved questions. |
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Each of the books mentioned has at least one satellite image as an illustration of its subject matter. |
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And a very 1950s Dickinson this was, starting with the portrait used as an illustration. |
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The symbolism was perfect — not as an illustration of Obama's failure, but as an illustration of just how stupid Romney thinks we are. |
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More generally, the Commission intends to use these ideas as an illustration of how the wider commodities issue could be dealt with. |
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The case of independent data protection authorities will be used as an illustration. |
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The case studies included in the report of the Working Group may serve as an illustration of the application of JESSICA instruments. |
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Incidentally as an illustration, people will witness the launch in the coming days of several packaging for the Luxury market. |
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Last but not least, a company's diversity serves as an illustration of its recognition of social responsibility. |
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An example is included as an illustration. |
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The career of Norman Podhoretz might serve as an illustration. |
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The chart on the next page serves as an illustration of the fundamental change that has been under way in terms of the approach adopted by governments to disability issues. |
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The following outlawry bill, as introduced during the reign of Queen Victoria, may serve as an illustration for such a bill's form. |
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This representation of the world, though schematic, is extremely interesting as an illustration of the interdependence of the economy and society with the biosphere. |
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The poster depicting a black sheep as an illustration of the crime rate among foreigners is part of this stigmatisation of Black non-citizens in Switzerland. |
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The study centered on the mobilization processes of three specific sectors as an illustration of the diversity of challenges confronting the future of Mexican democracy. |
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He touted the interest as an illustration of his popularity. |
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As an illustration of the difference between common and mutual knowledge suppose that you and I are each dealt a card. |
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As an illustration of how the mind can play games, members of his society have learned how to trigger this ideomotor effect in people holding pendulums, he says. |
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