Ambivalence best characterizes the American approach to legislating personal morality. |
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Why is the cosmological constant, which characterizes the energy density of the vacuum, so small? |
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What characterizes well-designed bitstream CD players is the absence of the metallic hardness that often marred the sound of low-cost CD players. |
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This combination of attributes characterizes good teachers at home and in the classroom. |
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Rather, there is a distinctive intellectual style that characterizes autistics. |
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Perhaps the most striking feature is the steep escarpment that characterizes the northwest-facing edge of the Cotswold Hills. |
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Despite the saturated hues, a quietness, partially the result of craft, characterizes the sculpture. |
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The belemnites sampled in this study were mostly translucent and retained the primary concentric banding that characterizes belemnite rostra. |
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The bold use of wall space, incorporating broader and heavier Roman and Etruscan elements, also characterizes Empire interiors. |
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This attitude, at once exposed and cautious, open and liberated, characterizes her prose. |
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Newspapers have been conservatively run, averse to risk and unwilling to make the kind of investment that characterizes growth industries. |
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In vv 24 and 26a Paul asserts a surfeit of desire and passion by the people he is denouncing, which he characterizes as impurity and dishonor. |
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Leaves lack the thick tomentum beneath the leaf that characterizes the white linden. |
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Hiss is minimal and the songs have a degree of warmth to them, avoiding the tinniness that sometimes characterizes film music of the time. |
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Carbonate-rich Paleozoic bedrock characterizes the geology of the Mixedwood Plains. |
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That is, what about people who deliberately disrupt the continuity that ordinarily characterizes our identity? |
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A monsoon climate of alternating wet and dry seasons characterizes the weather. |
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Whereas hyperbolic activity and elliptic motion characterizes the cab, a big rig manifests an elliptic activity and hyperbolic motion. |
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He, however, says that this substitution, along with many others, characterizes synecdoche. |
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He mistakenly characterizes spirituality as a pallid Platonic flight from the world or some kind of interiorized religious stirrings. |
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I feel it was much lighter on the heavy-handedness and sensationalism that characterizes much of his other work, and thank God for that. |
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A low, relatively open canopy with very little Pinus clausa characterizes these areas. |
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A taste for Victoriana characterizes his work of the early 1940s, while later pieces exhibit a move towards greater abstraction. |
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What especially characterizes board meetings are the variety of concerns that remain for the most part undiscussed and undiscussable. |
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The synthetic pulling together of disparate strains of thought that characterizes American Studies has also proved invaluable. |
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Now that home ownership characterizes that crowd, Microsoft employs some of those jokers. |
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He responds to mass media images and topical subjects without the irony that characterizes much postmodern mainstream art. |
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Of course this mulish inability to understand the other side characterizes elements in both parties. |
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The situation characterizes the less productive affixes, such as noun-forming ity or th. |
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Undoubtedly, this phenomenon is yet another indication of the glitziness, superficiality and shallowness, which characterizes modern society. |
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A tubular testis, which appears to be anastomosing, characterizes the primitive sarcopterygian and the coelacanth. |
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Mildness also characterizes red and black versions, and indeed most Chinese vinegars whether based on rice or millet or any of a score of other kinds of plant material. |
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Does this mean that active learning is, as Mattson characterizes it, an idealistic sham perpetuated by Pollyannaish administrators and workshop facilitators? |
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For the strident opposition to gun ownership that characterizes the antigun lobby foredooms the cooperation that is essential if better controls are to be enacted and obeyed. |
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In classical Marxist thought slavery is a mode of production that characterizes primitive communities, feudalism, and pre-industrial agrarian societies. |
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This theme also characterizes bridges, signage, fences, and gatehouses. |
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Having never heard of gender dysphoria, the state of mind which characterizes the desire for gender reassignment, I was naive about the complexity or intensity of the process. |
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This durational distribution characterizes that key and only that key. |
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The equation which describes the model characterizes the afflux as a function of Froude number, and blockage ratio in terms of the downstream conditions. |
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Living in a sort of dreamtime characterizes experience now, as the Moon is void-of-course a few times this week. |
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In a reprise of an argument she aired in an earlier essay, Musacchio characterizes the female viewer as the force driving the market that produced these artifacts. |
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There are moments of exultation and frustration, of nail-biting anxiety, and the normal banter that characterizes any workplace. |
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It introduces, maintains, characterizes, and evaluates germplasm collections of banana, plantain, sapodilla, mamey sapote, cacao, Garcinia, Annona, and bamboo. |
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He characterizes Skyllis and Dipoinos as the first sculptors to achieve fame by sculpturing in marble and notes that Bupalos followed in their wake. |
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A life cycle including both polypoid and medusoid phases that can be separate in space and scarcely overlapping in time characterizes many hydrozoans and most scyphozoans. |
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As a result, a sense of mellifluent monotony is achieved and paired with an unmistakable improvisatory quality that characterizes most Greek folk music. |
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The sunny, warm weekend was filled with that special combination of friendly flirting, sincere helpfulness, and relaxed toplessness that characterizes the festival every year. |
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Here I show that softening texture also characterizes the fruit ripening process, and that color is of ambiguous importance to primates possessing trichromatic vision. |
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Two muscles are key to dorsoventral expansion of the buccal cavity, which characterizes the expansive phase of a suction-feeding event in zebrafish larvae. |
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The use of standard English characterizes the upper classes. |
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A parametric method successfully characterizes deformations, rotations, and displacements of single cells or cell populations and their correlations. |
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Free will rather than fatalism characterizes the operation of karma. |
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A constant low level of tonic contraction also characterizes the parapharyngeal musculature, the striated muscles that share their innervation with the pharynx. |
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The male bias that characterizes Western science has traditionally emphasized male activities while peripheralizing female activities. |
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The warmer, less dense air then rises, destroying the stability that characterizes the nightly inversion. |
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Accumulation of infected erythrocytes in placental intervillous spaces characterizes malaria during pregnancy. |
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Thus, endothelial expression of AQP1 characterizes the atheroprotected, non-inflamed vessel wall. |
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The sequence of beds that characterizes sedimentary rocks is called bedding. |
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The strange attractor is the attractor that typically characterizes chaos models. |
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Extraappendiceal mucin with epithelial cells characterizes the mucinous neoplasm with a high rate of recurrence. |
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The cylindricity of this hole characterizes the straightness error of the z-axis motion. |
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However, following Retso, the only functional unity that characterizes them is the grammaticalized function of marking a pronoun object suffix. |
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Where Jackendoff characterizes functions as undecomposable units like BE, CAUSE, GO, we decompose functions into a smaller set of atoms. |
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In addition, contradictions and inconsistencies regarding what characterizes gifted underachievers create confusion about the complex phenomenon. |
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A quality of unkemptness that we see in the artist's self-portraits characterizes his prose, too. |
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Saccharase catalyses the hydrolysis of saccharose into glucose and fructose and characterizes change processes of organic carbon compounds. |
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Such dynamic lagoonal systems are a product of the Mediterranean climate that characterizes California. |
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The intense homophobia that characterizes most homosocial formations in our society are products of the same system that oppresses women. |
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The latter term, not used by Mumford, characterizes an area's capability to support life up through its levels of complexity. |
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The school characterizes the artistic body, its New York location, its landscape subject matter, and often its subject, the Hudson River. |
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The Food and Drug Administration characterizes the chemical as a potential human carcinogen and genotoxin, as well as a known neurotoxha. |
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In short, he contends that one cannot have eudaimonia without the mutuality that characterizes the hermeneutics of love and its ethic. |
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Milton characterizes him as such, but Satan lacks several key traits that would otherwise make him the definitive protagonist in the work. |
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This alternation also characterizes a text reproduced by Hagoort and Schotel to show the writing proficiency in Sranan Tongo of an 11-year-old creole girl. |
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Martinez characterizes Guatemalan colonial society as a pyramid of human strata with Spaniards and criollos on top, ladinos in the middle, and indios at the bottom. |
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Sutter, fully aware of the transcendence-immanence split that characterizes the age, tries to overcome transcendence by flagrant acts of satyrism. |
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These two students spent every spare moment they had excavating plants of this species out of the typical hardpan limestone pavement that characterizes the Andros landscape. |
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Moreover, distality characterizes these strong regularity properties. |
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In this production of tourism the use of historic symbols, signs, and topics form a new side that characterizes a nation and can play an active role in nation building. |
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The electromagnetic spectrum characterizes wavelengths of energy. |
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This simple observation has consequences in physics, as it signifies that the law of equipartition which characterizes so much of statistical thermodynamics cannot hold. |
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Asian-American critics are highly critical of what Frank Chin, for example, characterizes as Tan's eroticization of China and the Chinese for a white mainstream audience. |
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Searching for this genesis is sine qua non for overcoming that hypostatization of mathematical space which characterizes the ontological approach to the world as res extensa. |
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Part 1 sizes, locates and characterizes the near-term handset market. |
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An equatorial climate characterizes much of northern Brazil. |
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