Here, it is crucial that there is no formula that connects them, that our experience is irreducibly multiform. |
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It is a multiform creature, bound to transform at each new appearance and new issue. |
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A book sector which is synonymous with a multiform and cultural diversity must be protected, where necessary. |
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For individual children, the BCFPI generates a multiform report plotting two or more profiles. |
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Nevertheless, foremost are the joy of creation, the courage to be open and the pleasure of a multiform aesthetic that makes dancing electrical. |
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Prior approval of materials by the client is a step that requires a multiform partnership and advanced methods of electrical tests. |
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Infrequent and uniform extra beats or ectopics are of no significance, unless they are multiform in nature, are repeated in succession and occur frequently. |
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In fact, it is widely understood that property is multiform. |
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Cricket, at the beginning of the twenty-first century, is more than any other, the most common ground for all the multiform and opposing elements of the global Indian nation. |
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What can be observed in most countries is the trend towards the reconsideration of education investments, which is multiform. |
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If these functions and actions lead to a definite end, making folktales uniform and identifiable, the characters and their attributes change, making the tales multiform. |
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Poverty thus constitutes a complex, multiform phenomenon that cannot be reduced to a simple statistical series. |
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Co-operation between the two institutions is complex and multiform. It takes place in support of the developing countries, in particular the low income countries. |
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In a world characterised by globalisation and a changing working environment, social dialogue must become permanent, transparent, multiform and not constrained by borders. |
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One of the great merits of economic theories of public action is that they simplify, by abstraction, the multiform interdependences drawn from observation and offer a guide to the allocation of competences. |
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I propose that we celebrate this very multeity as our curious, multiform strength, its amplitude reinforcing and invigorating our work. |
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Lines form essential geometries that are transformed into multiform patterns by installing alternating tiles with vertical and horizontal patterns, incorporated into flooring or wall tiling. |
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Since no classification can satisfactorily take into account all the dimensions of employment, which is a multiform reality, it is preferable to try to pin down the reality by cross-tabulating several variables. |
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Behind the legends and the multiform law collections, it is possible to discern a historical figure to whom the legends and the legislative activity can be attached. |
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Also known as black box theatres, laboratory theatres, modular theatres, multiform theatres, free form theatres, or environmental theatres, they can be reconfigured for each performance. |
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That the sea, with its multiform and mysterious hosts, its savage and senseless rages, no longer comfortably serves as a divine metaphor indicates how severely humanism has corrupted the apples of our creed. |
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Inspiration, though, is contagious, and multiform. |
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The anti-competitive behavior also constituted a multiform infringement because it was organised on three levels with the object to avoid competition in the copper plumbing tube industry. |
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For that reason, in 2007 momagri recommended to list agriculture as a global public good insofar as it serves as source of multiform public goods. |
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Discrimination is complex and multiform, with every region developing one or more forms of discrimination for historical, sociological, ideological, economic or cultural reasons. |
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We have therefore, new and renewed demands, multiform needs, assessed according to the economic and social policies in force, to satisfy various users. |
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The regular publication of the AFH covers events, personages and documents written by the Franciscan Family in its multiform reality, presenting itself as an indispensable instrument for the study of franciscan history. |
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There has thus been little improvement in the situation of multiple and chronic exposure to multiform pollution and environmental pathologies are still as worrying as ever. |
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