The extent of this schizophrenia should not be overdrawn, but the potential existed for conflicting positions to reify. |
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They would be forced to consider their own values and the sort of actions necessary to reify those values in the world. |
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To reify it is a violation of the fundamental respect owed to human dignity. |
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In fact, it is quite difficult to reify silence, to freeze it into any one non-living thing. |
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In the end, accountability groups provide for many of the men a sense of equality with their fellows even as they serve to reify particular types of social hierarchies. |
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Others, myself included, have discussed celebrity as a kind of art, providing narratives that reify themes and ideas in the culture much the way myths do. |
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Edison hoped to reify this concept by employing a stylus-tipped carbon transmitter to make impressions on a strip of paraffined paper. |
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There is a natural tendency to reify countries and to think of them as unitary and homogeneous. |
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The philosophy of modern medicine has been diverted from attention to the sick and has begun to reify the sickness. |
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I'll discuss our tendency to reify categories after we create them and our tendency to exaggerate the differences between the categories that we create. |
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I'm not sure it would be so much relieving boredom as providing youth with youth examples that would not reify the use of alcohol. |
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It is thus a crime of lese-humanity to treat others as objects, to depersonalize or reify them when each and every one, women and men alike, are first and foremost subjects. |
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He's also right that Mr Sullivan sometimes has a pigeonholing streak in his writing, a tendency to reify fluid and cross-cutting groups into concrete singular actors, and then cast them in dramatic roles. |
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Aren't you helping to reify a myth that will convince liberals to go along with a war against Iran as you rightly point out with regard to Iraq eight years ago? |
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In order to work towards this idea, we propose in this article to reify the concept of interaction independently form those of agent and behavior. |
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All results are to reify Synology's responsibility as a global citizen. |
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Moreover, it is important not to idealize and reify traditional culture. |
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Rogue, despite its fantastical premise, seemed to reify them. |
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Failing to statistically test for treeness, they reify the evolutionary trajectories assumed at the outset. |
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So, while they reify the life of foetuses, the lives of women are not something about which they are concerned. |
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Was this chapter necessary, since it serves to reify these misperceptions, whether or not the reader had them to begin with? |
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God is Red is a call to members of indigenous nations to reify their traditions and traditional beliefs. |
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This claim seems a cruel indictment of both Hughes and the Migration, even as it seeks to reify Hughes's reputation as being the poet of the urban black masses. |
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Consequently, social scientists at turns reify institutions, biologize social categories, anthropomorphize offices, and mentalize corporate groups. |
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If you can avoid getting lost in the technicality and get past the tendency to reify mental disorder, the chapter appeals to the fanatic in logic. |
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