It's hard to turn corners in a stretch limo, so we went the long route into town, enjoying the smoked-glass one-sidedness of seeing all. |
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The result of this one-sidedness is exchanges like this wrap-up exchange at the end of her interview yesterday on WPHT radio in Philadelphia. |
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The evidence is mounting that there is an ideological one-sidedness to university campuses today. |
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Subsequent writings exposed the one-sidedness of most American mass-media coverage of the area and its conflicts. |
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That reservoir of opinions, attitudes and slants lifts our tolerance for one-sidedness into an appetite for edifying entertainment. |
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Second, as can happen with the forceful statement of any thesis, Oz's argument is subject to a certain one-sidedness, as illustrated by this. |
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Some traditional rabbis and religious pundits have taken issue with what they see as the film's one-sidedness. |
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His lack of respect for those who were excluded, whether socially, politically or artistically, from the Revolution, renders his account suspect in its one-sidedness. |
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So you don't put your one-sidedness, your bias or conditionality, into it. |
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They also may be seen as a partial solution to one of the show's abiding problems: its unavoidable one-sidedness. |
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Besides the perception of potential psychological burdens, the focus is on balancing one-sidedness, i.e. a salutogenetic approach, which seeks to learn the conditions of health rather than the cause of the illness. |
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Despite this one-sidedness in the choice of source material the author succeeds in demonstrating his thesis and makes it effective with the help of well chosen case studies. |
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Anyone who has been following the European debate on relations with the USA in recent months will have started to have misgivings about the imbalance and one-sidedness it has shown. |
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I'm also not understanding why there's always one-sidedness to this. |
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In the 1980s the general public became increasingly aware and critical of the negative consequences of the one-sidedness of agricultural production for the landscape and the environment. |
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Presumably, this one-sidedness is due to the fact that countries such as Saudi Arabia, Libya and Pakistan presided over the preparation of this report by the competent committee of the United Nations. |
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The traditional method based on students' feedback tends to be one-sidedness, lacking subjectivity and is hardly helpful for teachers' improvement. |
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Here, questioning this practice and the consequences it entails, Zen instead speaks of mind-body oneness, an holistic perspective, as it abhors one-sidedness. |
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We must resist the temptation to devolve into name calling and one-sidedness, and seek to form nuanced and rigorous opinions on this incredibly thorny issue. |
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In Phase 2, PAPRICAN installed a second impulse drying unit in series with the first, but with the roll configuration reversed to correct any tendency to one-sidedness. |
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The statistics reflected the one-sidedness of the game. |
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