It forced me to acknowledge the inseparability of the coded world and the creative, expressive world. |
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Love is the inseparability of all life everywhere in the cosmos, and today's science is telling us that we are actually inseparably one. |
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The brothers had been hermit-like farmers since they were children, living a secluded life of poverty and near inseparability. |
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Whether he is celebrating museums or apples and oranges, silver and gold or light and water, poem after poem explores the inseparability of art and life. |
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As a young boy raised by a traditionalist father, Cai was steeped in classical painting's notion of the inseparability of all forms of life. |
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The three main organs of the United Nations would need to work together, given the inseparability of the concepts of security and development. |
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His paper also referred to the inseparability of natural and cultural heritage in Africa. |
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Whether I did or not, to him it is irrelevant, even though it is the most glaring example of the inseparability of matters political and personal. |
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Claims on exclusive entitlements based on religious belief multiply, and given the inseparability of the personal from the political, exclusivist claims mire civil discourse. |
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This wandering visualization captures the sense of family as a unit, an organism unto itself, with the lovingness and annoyingness such inseparability entails. |
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This policy of co-operation is the expression of the inseparability of security among European states. |
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Its being in the image of God resides in the self-subsistence of soul, intellect and consciousness and in their coessentiality, indivisibility and inseparability. |
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The Bureau had requested that this work should recognise the inseparability of natural and cultural heritage. |
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The definition draws particular attention to the environmental dimension, recognising the inseparability of human and natural influences in landscape and also the inherited context of cultural environment. |
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These concepts of work are fundamental in defining the mechanical work function of machines in terms of forces and motions, and they bring out the inseparability of forces and motions in machines. |
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Current understanding of the deep interconnectivity – indeed, inseparability – of the economy, society and the environment suggests that the pillar metaphor has passed its use-by date. |
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Sustainable development rests upon a long-term vision that takes into account the inseparability of the environmental, social and economic dimensions of development activities. |
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Resilience studies of coupled social-ecological systems such as reindeer herding require recognition of the inseparability of the social and natural spheres. |
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It has not yet been possible to fulfil this obligation because of the inseparability of the environmental situations on the Tertre site, and so a provision has been raised for it. |
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The modernization of telecommunications is linked to a large number of other issues, in particular the systemic character and inseparability of technological, economic and institutional developments. |
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The 184 heads of State and government who met in Rio de Janeiro recognized the global nature of environmental problems and their inseparability from key development problems. |
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They spoke of the inseparability of cultural and natural heritage. |
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The basic wisdom of ICPD in recognizing the inseparability of empowerment in reproductive matters and other life spheres is ratified by the lessons learned while implementing these different approaches. |
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It is given its most frequent articulation in the recognition of the continuum, interconnection, or inseparability of natural and cultural heritage. |
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For the landscape, the visual integrity relies on sustaining the beauty of the mountain and its forests so that the inseparability of the temples and the mountain can be appreciated together with their religious associations. |
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It restates the inseparability of normative and operational activities and the need to articulate UNESCO's core competencies in a competitive multilateral environment. |
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Together, these express the core of a fundamental teaching about the inseparability of belief and worship and their role in drawing the Church together with Christ. |
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Inseparability is perhaps the strongest test of compoundhood. |
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