Such a universality was lacking in Malayalam films that had come up for the competition, says Prasad. |
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And I think about that so often, because of the universality of people's love and affection for their dads. |
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I think it is time to spread the word about human divinity and the universality of the spiritual path. |
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His seminal work spelled out the law of gravity, the laws of motion, and the universality of the gravitational force. |
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By inhabiting the world of the Ottoman ecumene, popular music invests its soundscapes with universality. |
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The module's design favorably compares with existing analogues by its universality. |
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This first modern paradigm is an abstract rationalist universalism that conflates universality with Eurocentrism and developmental modernism. |
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That same inflated claim to universality reinforces the sense that American sovereignty is not to be stepped on. |
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In the same way, the sight of his father defeated by unemployment provides Death of a Salesman with its Greek, choric universality. |
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A brand new Social Security Act that reformed our whole social welfare system on principles of simplicity, sufficiency and universality. |
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The reason for pre-eminence recognized in Peter is that he incarnates the unity and universality of the church. |
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A guide talked about the banality and universality of the image of these two corporate warehouses. |
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It is also, for all its implied and hoped-for universality, a deeply American work. |
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The universality of gravity sets it apart from, for example, the electrical forces between charged bodies. |
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The nature of the normativity of each tradition is therefore an essential feature of its potential universality. |
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They see their commitment to universality as an important feature distinguishing Canada from the United States. |
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The universality of his talents foreshadows those of his own pupil Leonardo. |
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For all its implied and hoped-for universality, it is a deeply American work. |
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The Enlightenment also propounded a belief in the transhistorical universality of human nature. |
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All nations of the world celebrate the universality of music by bringing their national musics to the international stage. |
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Both images collapse universality and individuality into monumentalized maternity. |
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As can be seen, the recurring theme of the principle is universality, non-exclusivity, non-discrimination, and indivisibility. |
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It's an earnest exploration of the universality of music and truly good songcraft. |
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Music thanatologists use the harp because of its universality and rich, soothing tones. |
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The author is avowedly concerned with staying true to the universality of human nature. |
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The universality, the sacredness, and the divine origin of freedom are enshrined in our founding document. |
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To gain support for regicide, the Levellers compromised the universality of the commons. |
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A response based on contemporary legal norms is unavoidable though the debate on cultural relativity and universality continues. |
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The creative team behind Looking, though, is certainly aware that the expectation for universality exists. |
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The Assisi Chapter is the epiphany of this unity and universality of our Brotherhood. |
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Notions of the cost, accessibility and universality of the ICTs should be considered here. |
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It was also important to determine the degree of universality of the correlative relationships between free amino acid levels and leaf senescence. |
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The goal of making modern allegories legible and edifying to a general public without compromising their timeless universality was fraught with risk. |
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As a result, the pretension to universality is all the more justified as researchers find themselves working in decontextualized and highly formalized fields. |
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But there is much satisfaction in seeing a modern classic performed with such deftness and humour, and recognising the universality of its underlying themes. |
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This attack on universality is worrisome as it is now being considered for our most cherished social program, Medicare. |
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The General Assembly, given its universality and convening power, can discuss and give directions on that vital issue. |
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In this panorama, not only that the sense of universality does not rarefy, it is, indeed, drawn by deeper breaths. |
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To find that balance between flexibility and universality we must take pains in weighing co-op options and in applying them. |
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Bank loan: equipment loan over 5 years, fixed rate, secured by a hypothec on the universality of property. |
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By promoting a cross-fertilization of ideals, cultural values and aspirations, it reinforces the universality of human rights. |
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And when one lives in His presence, we think and act in a perspective of gratuity and of universality. |
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The universality, inalienability and indivisibility of human rights is very well demonstrated in the way the Forum has implemented its mandate. |
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Egypt has joined in the consensus of the international community as regards the universality, indivisibility and inalienability of human rights. |
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The universality of symptoms reflects the internal derangement, may it be natural, or induced by drug intake. |
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The timelessness and universality of these occurrences during wartime is evident when we compare them to the events of the Rwandan genocide. |
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This fecund dialogue expresses, in a significant way, the unity and universality of the Order. |
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Evoking the universality of fairy-tale, her narratives confront viewers with their own drives, taboos and anxieties. |
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The quad principle, which was part of the root of our program, was quality, universality, affordability and developmental. |
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The scale of the challenge and the nobility of the objective cause us to insist on the importance of achieving universality. |
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We must stand alongside our Court, its impartiality, its complementarity, its promise of universality. |
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With its 188 States parties, the Convention has come close to but not yet attained full universality. |
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While removing legal disqualifications is an essential element in ensuring the universality of the right to vote, it is not the whole story. |
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And while not all of Rubens's artistic heirs liked his work, most acknowledged his sheer, bursting talent, imagination and universality. |
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We know however, that these conditions of equality and universality did not include women. |
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Nevertheless, my country remains convinced that the effectiveness of our struggle against this type of weapon is a function of its universality. |
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It means a Secretariat that can reflect the universality of the Organization and that has adequate resources and greater authority. |
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This growing universality naturally calls for geographic diversity in the investigations and other activities undertaken by the Court. |
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An aspect which can never be forgotten was that of being able to live the universality of our faith. |
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It is our duty to maintain and strengthen its authority and integrity, to continue to advocate its universality. |
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Such cooperation threatens the universality and credibility of the Treaty and flies in the face of its principles and effectiveness. |
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The ancients saw in the caves and caverns an image of the world in its universality and the symbol of all the hidden energies. |
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Rather, the universality of Barcelona lies in the common experience shared by all Americans who spend time abroad. |
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One such function is the Universal Periodic Review, and the universality is right there in the name. |
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There was an Enlightenment tendency to believe that the same moral principles were to be found in every society, so universality must have seemed coextensive with humanity. |
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By delving into her own experience, Carucci was able to examine more deeply the universality of motherhood. |
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With kamala Khan, Marvel is smashing the tired stereotype by showing the universality of issues that plague teenagers. |
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The promulgation of the infallibility of the Pontiff and the universality of his episcopate reinforced this ultramontane dogma at the First Vatican Council. |
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These displays are the only place where the museum's message of the universality of spiritual concerns gives way to the specifics of particular religions. |
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The optimal index here exhibits a striking universality in that it is relatively insensitive to variations in the selection used in its computation. |
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The universality of DNA attachment to the lamina in interphase growing cells means that nuclear volume cannot change substantially in evolution without changing genome size. |
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The fact that both mammalian viruses and bacteriophage show this loss of pentons indicates the universality of the instability of these interactions. |
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This universality occurs presumably because a low-level coarse-graining does not introduce effects that are sensitive to the overall structure of the macromolecule. |
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Thus it is that, although religions claim universality, much of what is claimed to be universal is discovered to bear the impress of culture, society and history. |
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Special attention was paid when establishing the Committee, to the written provision requiring that the work of the mechanism be guided by the principles of objectivity, non-selectiveness, universality and equal treatment. |
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Such radical claims to universality of truth and plenal relation to God can be claimed by any religion. |
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Three words: universality, sustainability and equality – like a non-violent French revolution, all are now unshakeably central to the post-2015 agreement. |
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Home care is a perfect illustration or adaptation of three of the five principles of the Canada Health Act: comprehensiveness, universality and accessibility. |
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They recalled that the full, effective and nondiscriminatory implementation of the provisions of international cooperation contribute to the universality of the Convention. |
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But this set of gates it is not enough for universality as it doesn't spawn the whole set of unitary operators. |
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The supposed universality of the writings of the founders of modern democracy, whom I mentioned earlier, did not involve treating women as citizens. |
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The dialectical and synthetical relationship of universality and particularity may be suggested in the most general terms. |
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One of the central problems in the anthropology of art concerns the universality of 'art' as a cultural phenomenon. |
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I find that the principle of universality was not applied and that we did not facilitate access to this program, in order to help society's most needy. |
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Notwithstanding his claim of universality for FOL, Wolenski uses Second Order Logic, Deontic Logic, and Fuzzy Logic in some of his essays. |
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Recently, the Government of Quebec, while confirming its commitment to public health care and its respect for the principles of universality and equity, has proposed a health care guarantee for certain health care services. |
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It confirmed the universality, indivisibility, interdependence and inter-relatedness of all human rights and fundamental freedoms. |
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Viewed from the fourth dimension, however, universality would prevail. |
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As a church we have always lived in the dichotomy of the universality of the call toward and the narrowness of our discipleship in Christ. |
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From their point of view the universality of scaling suggests an underlying polarizable structured vacuum of mini white and black holes. |
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This is the ideal of universality which has given Francophony its strength for two hundred years and which it is our job, today, to galvanize and build on. |
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Traditionally, the definition of a census has been based on the basic enumeration features of individual enumeration, simultaneity, universality, and defined periodicity. |
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The assertion that cultural diversity leads inevitably to the relativization of rights and freedoms, seen as varying in time and space, rests on an unjustified conflation of standardization and universality. |
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Although the exact time and occasion for the first performance is not clear, today the universality of this work make it ideal for use in festive worship services or in concerts. |
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Ankaradia Communications promotes tools which enable people to walk their spiritual path and opens new paths towards unity of our divine existence with the universality of Life in all its manifestations. |
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Furthermore, it applied to developing countries only, leaving aside the universality of human rights, and assumed that only developing countries needed support to strengthen human rights. |
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However, this miscegenation of rhythms and colours often remains a bit unnatural, as if the ancestral cultures still refused to let themselves be tamed so easily despite all the intents at universality. |
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Some modern scholars claim the near universality of the accusations in ancient texts lends credence to the crime. |
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Hooke's gravitation was also not yet universal, though it approached universality more closely than previous hypotheses. |
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The Museum nevertheless preserves its universality in its collections of artefacts representing the cultures of the world, ancient and modern. |
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He tried to demonstrate the universality of human appetites for corporeal pleasures. |
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The plan included a system of national education based on universality as a fundamental principle. |
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Others object to this usage, arguing that this terminology obscures the universality of public worship as a religious phenomenon. |
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To conclude these few reflections, I must hark back to the world-wide solidarity for which UNESCO has been pleading and the universality it fosters. |
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As such, achieving NPT universality remains an objective of U. S. policy, as is adherence of all states in the Middle East to other nonproliferation agreements. |
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It has shown the universality and unity of the living world. |
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Such systems give the consumer a free choice amongst competing insurers whilst achieving universality to a government directed minimum standard. |
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The artificially created antagonism between law and grace, faith and works, spirit and letter, ritualism and interior life, particularism and universality was unmasked. |
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Contrary to any commonplaces about the universality of the class struggle, the struggle of the female workers does not make their situation as women disappear, far from it. |
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Oiko thus transcripted and illustrated expresses simplicity, universality and steadiness: in essence the quality of its products on which it built its reputation. |
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Digital representation has crucial advantages over other forms of representation: universality of coding, infinite reproducibility at virtually nil marginal cost, ubiquity and instantaneousness. |
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France is often presented as the model of anti-communalism, rejecting collective rights in favour of individual rights as a guarantee of equality and universality. |
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Let there be no illusion about the level of universal access that now exists: unless we make every effort to ensure that the system retains both its high quality and its universality, we might as well write its epitaph. |
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Many nationalist movements see justification for their actions in religion, replacing the universality of religion with narrow-minded nationalism, xenophobia and intolerance. |
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It seems, however, to be more 'userfriendly' than universality, since the latter is bound up with the difficulties of communicability and translatability, as well as with the charge of hegemonism. |
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Charismatic, mercurial in motion, Navas creates dance that is elegant, formalistic in concept, illuminated by an aura of magical fantasy and a sense of universality. |
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Unlike the Pelagians, who denied original sin and believed in perfect human free will, the semi-Pelagians believed in the universality of original sin as a corruptive force in man. |
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The conference did not fail to recall that her fight for women's rights led Olympe de Gouges to a humanist struggle for the universality of rights. |
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The doctrine was clearly incompatible with the principles of universality and non-discrimination that undergird the Convention on the Rights of the Child. |
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Funerary rituals may seem absurd, but their universality through history and around the world suggests that they are powerful aids to coping with the inexorable fact of death. |
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These are not to be despised, because at their low price and with their universality of appeal they make themselves the art, letters and science of the common people. |
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They are able to incorporate abstract thought and reasoning into their understanding of death and continue to grow in their understanding of the universality of death. |
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Essence viewed from this perspective loses its universality, unchangingness, and necessity. |
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Examples of effective applications of communication within science include the universality of Linnean binomial nomenclature, the scientific method and transparency in publications. |
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The many challenges it had faced in recent years should harden the international community's resolve to strengthen its universality, effectiveness and authority. |
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As a young twentysomething I was drawn to its all-consuming intensity, its fevered portrayal of love, loss and rage, as well as the androgenity of the narrator which gave it a timeless universality. |
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Instead of trying to get his personality across by deploying a succession of meaningless generalisms, Ed Miliband has found universality in charming specifics. |
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How does universalism or universality relate to other entities, for example, to the socio-legal institution of citizenship or to the phenomenon of societal cohesion? |
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Most current approaches are further limited in their universality, because they are tailored towards certain paradigms of Western music, such as the well-formedness of meter. |
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Instead of hypostatizing itself as a world of unlimited freedom and false universality, the true miracle actively works over and acts out the division of modern culture. |
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While there are different yet similar pilgrimage routes in different parts of India, all are respected equally well, according to the universality of Hinduism. |
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Despite the universality of crisis provoking events, culture plays a strong role in how crisis is interpreted, both for the crisis intervener and the crisis victim. |
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His preaching centred upon the universality of God's grace for all, the effect of faith on character and the possibility of perfection in love during this life. |
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