In every industry and every segment, Xers are shedding the psychographic and behavioral certainties that were supposed to define them. |
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This tale of two nightclub hostesses unfolds in a deracinated Britain where moral certainties are being eroded by affluence. |
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Hampshire had a horror of the moral certainties of Left and Right from his time in British intelligence during the Second World War. |
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The decisiveness of the defeat is a clear signal that change is going to come, that the old order and the old certainties are no more. |
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In this time of unprecedented danger, heroic leadership must question old certainties and chauvinisms. |
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Science is not about certainties, it is about gradations and interpretations. |
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Perhaps, too, the thesis came too early to compete against the certainties of the 1960s, and finds a more natural place today. |
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A five-match unbeaten run has given Torquay a fighting chance of beating the drop after seemingly being relegation certainties a few weeks ago. |
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It is such responses that put Howard a million miles from the toughness and realism his moral certainties are supposed to carry. |
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The subtleties and nuances of psychiatric diagnosis render certainties virtually beyond reach in most situations. |
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Mr Baxter underlined the fact there were no certainties at the moment and that any possible change would be years away. |
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As a woeful season comes to its inevitable end, I can only cling to two pathetic certainties, one sad, the other hopeful. |
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If hitherto public service broadcasting had been widely accepted in a largely unquestioning way, from Annan onwards old certainties crumbled. |
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In the wake of the attacks, two certainties that formed the bedrock of Saudi society have been shaken. |
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The rebelliousness of teenagers in the 1950s and 60s happened against a formidable structure of convinced, if largely unexamined, certainties. |
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Gone were the certainties of the cold war, with their doctrine of deterrence and containment, he told them. |
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Like its conceptual cousin, the uncanny, it delimits the boundaries of certainties about identity and experience. |
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It is easy to depict them as a complacent gerontocracy immured in its certainties and unwilling to rethink the future. |
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The other is indignation at some historians' recourse to contingency and the counterfactual to unsettle old certainties. |
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Death and taxes are said to be the only certainties in life, but more Scots than ever are having to endure both at the same time. |
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This article examines the epistemological certainties and uncertainties of Akan spirit possession and witchcraft knowledge. |
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The Soviet Union was collapsing and with it the certainties of the cold war and communist ideology. |
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With each successive sensory experience, the new exhibition at the Espace culturel Louis Vuitton upends perceptions and certainties? |
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Demographic change has shifted some of the old certainties about the patterns of how society works. |
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We are living through the juncture of eras, modern to postmodern, which unsettles our certainties and at the same time heightens our longing for certainty. |
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But for the majority of US voters he cultivated the image of a cheerful folksy crusader who believed in simple certainties and strong moral messages. |
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Blaser's text is an exegete's paradise, or nightmare, simply because both theological and dramatic certainties are so difficult to distill from it. |
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We gazed in awe, mesmerised by the waistlines, seduced by the staccato rhythms and mathematical certainties. |
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I feel that, in a modern human society characterised by very little certainty, there are two very deeply embedded certainties. |
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Critical thinking is the ability to see relationships among facts and to gain perspective on one's own certainties. |
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Children and adolescents, so much needy of certainties, become gravely disorientated. |
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It is soon obvious how easily supposed certainties can be lost and how we tread on thin ice with our ideas for our lives. |
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The diverse confound identity rigidness, bowl over and reject the selective certainties in the rows of fragile ideologies. |
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The final blow to the former certainties came with the gigantic enterprise of sequencing the human genome. |
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Here was this unsophisticated, inexperienced woman, prating her irritating certainties and proposing to overthrow the entire post-war settlement. |
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Yet he can't help but reject Sweden's social idealism, and even hanker after the tormenting certainties of his youth. |
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The popular response to this collapse of worm-eaten certainties has been an un-British surge of mass exhilaration. |
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As a churchman I used to have only certainties, and an answer for everything. |
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Do we react as overfed Westerners who only care about our own fast-growing prosperity and certainties or do we take a wider view? |
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Many things become obsolete overnight, and yesterday's ethical certainties are being shaken today as unimagined possibilities emerge continually. |
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For that reason, I believe that all the money and certainties we obtain on the shop floor should be brought to bear in our living environment. |
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More recent research data seemed to contradict the neat certainties of the central dogma. |
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The meditator moves in a climate of certainty and doubt, of certainties and ambiguities, until reaching the true experiential point. |
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I cannot know why Benny Morris and so many others have this prefernce for the reassuring certainties of the rejectionist motif. |
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At 30 there is no chance that she will have any of the certainties that we enjoyed but maybe my grandchildren will. |
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Maybe if only to give me a platform from which to reject a lot of the things youre taught as certainties. |
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Since 2008, lots of things have been turned on their heads for people: old certainties are not certainties any more. |
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After a month on the road, all I can say for sure is that the certainties of the second half of the 20th century are dying in front of our eyes. |
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There are no scientific certainties with regard to the transmission of the disease to other species. |
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It is about freeing ourselves from our own interests, from our fears and certainties, in order to live our lives fully in grace and truth. |
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Since the fall of the Berlin Wall, many of the certainties and assumptions of the last forty years have become irrelevant. |
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We are moving ever closer to the end both of the century and of the millennium with many transitions to negotiate and very few certainties. |
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To do this is to fail to recognize that the world is in upheaval and that today's certainties can become tomorrow's problems. |
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I want to forge the defence policy that France needs, not a policy based on old habits or previous certainties. |
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If there are few certainties left in the new world as we approach the millennium, at least two conclusions remain. |
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There are three unavoidable certainties in life: Death, Taxes and Hard Disk Drive Failures. |
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This is after all a fact of law and even in domestic law, there are no certainties. |
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One of the certainties seems to be that heredity increases the risk of developing the disease. |
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Or maybe it was just Tolkien, sickened by the barbarousness of the 20th century, yearning for the certainties of a lost England that possibly never existed anyway. |
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Neither is rooted in Freudian psychology, though both were products of rootless lives, written after war and revolution had destroyed age-old certainties. |
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Feminists are always sure of what they believe, and I can go along with them on many points, but I am unable to share their certainties or their assurance. |
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All the old certainties are gone, there's minority threat all about, and everywhere, like black smoke from factories, an unfocused fear and dread. |
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As an unredeemed liberal, Green is against all schematic certainties. |
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There could well be a tendency from both the west, east and south of Castlebar to bolster him up in the event of Michael and Jim being seen as certainties. |
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The rhythmic certainties of blank verse underpin O'Brien's wise, sophisticated writing, as searchingly felt about individuals as it is about society. |
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They may have yearned for certainties, but so did the Kennedy nostalgists on the left. |
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But we want the certainties to be maintained, and you know that quotas are the only guarantee for farmers in a market in which prices are falling. |
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There's hardly any answer, if it's not even the strong certainties of this group which scarcely weigh a thing in a world where airplanes fall on buildings. |
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Some of the certainties are also based on evasions and, from time to time, on a lack of willingness to enunciate clear, consistent and defensible principles. |
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Each one of us must reflect on the certainties created during a lifetime. |
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But as I moved further and further away from the conventional certainties by which social life is superficially illuminated, I became aware that I was losing contact with myself. |
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I cannot refrain from demonstrating the nonsensicalness of some of what we take to be irrefutable certainties. |
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Clearly someone like the gentlemen we heard before you, who is concerned about costs and even entering the industry, will choose to continue based on his assessment of the certainties of return. |
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As the Eighties take a grip of Maureen and Charlie, however, they become caught up in the self-gratifying spirit of the times, and they swap their certainties for aspirations. |
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In all developing countries, the certainties of rural traditions are giving way to urban life, with its opportunities and risks, its individual freedoms, and its more complex social demands and frameworks of support. |
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But, rather than mock these scientists, he emphasises just how transient are our certainties about the past. Diplodocus, once believed to be a dim, droopy tailed giant, is now portrayed as an active, perky browser. |
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The turn we need to take is a significant one, and it is no less important to bring into question the certainties linked to the development model that we have been following up to now. |
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The Garron case has changed the way we look at the residence of a trust, and the Antle case has taken the inquiry for the three certainties far beyond the express language in the trust deed. |
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Relationships and shifts are foregrounded between objects, truths and certainties within a current artistic production that resists easy interpretation or predictability. |
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The artless unspun low-key authenticity of this man who makes his own jam is a winning antidote to the smooth certainties of the contemporary politician of whom the much-reviled Tony Blair is the unfortunate apotheosis. |
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In less than a decade, employing a variety of media and techniques, Laurent Grasso has produced a distinctive body of work that unsettles the viewer's certainties. |
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It is therefore up to each of us according to our own bright or blind spots, to give each philosophical thought a personal sense knowing that this will always be done through the filter of our own values and certainties. |
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Today the debates concerning biotechnology and the management of the planet require scientists and citizens to share both the certainties and uncertainties in the fields of genetics, ecology or ethology. |
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It probably is, but there are times when racing certainties disappoint – and, to judge from the alarm in senior Labour ranks, there is no shortage of people who want this particular racing certainty to disappoint. |
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The necessity of validating the results and being aware that we would never have certainties but only a smidgeon of exactness is a fundamental point of numerical analysis. |
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It is a particular way of understanding the language, which some people had hastily shelved owing to a dying post-structuralism movement, still steeped in former certainties though. |
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Since they were stripped of the certainties of the Cold War, there has been an unedifying strategic and intellectual disarray in our various international security organizations. |
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The Thought Adjuster is the cosmic window through which the finite creature may faith-glimpse the certainties and divinities of limitless Deity, the Universal Father. |
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Now, perhaps a scientist might try to tell us stories, but when you have a group of scientists who have signed a report, it seems to me that we are dealing with certainties and not approximations. |
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Over this side, to many narcotised by two decades of the genre, the uncomplicated certainties of its voting are regarded as less of a conspiracy than judicial process. |
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The only sure thing in this action-packed film is that yesterday's certainties are subject to scrutiny and will probably not be tomorrow's certainties, whether aficionados of a certain folklore like it or not. |
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Weber was also influenced by Kantian ethics, which he nonetheless came to think of as obsolete in a modern age lacking in religious certainties. |
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Nevertheless it's worth reflecting that whatever the certainties of the campaigns, nobody can be sure what happens next, in the short or long term. |
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They shake up our fixed patterns of thinking and our certainties, giving a certain plasticity to situations and leaving the flexibility necessary for remodelling or reshaping them. |
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Given the certainties that are piling up in respect of global warming, it is obvious that investing in combating climate change is no longer optional, from both the human and the economic perspectives. |
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These certainties took a real knock, especially when the other Spanish captains were giving the evil eye to this tough, brutish, not very talkative adventurer, full of certainty... and Portuguese! |
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While science wants to have certainties, translation is an art. |
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Plenty of inspiration for reflection and debate, which of course are not attempting to establish certainties but to illustrate a wealth of different and sometimes conflicting attitudes. |
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The result of all this has been to throw the world of cereology into a state of total confusion. All its previous certainties have been demolished. |
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