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- Nor is it easy to avoid the impression, at a first hearing of the work, of a certain diffuseness.
- It's thoughtful, honorable, powerful, and convincing, yet the same flaws _ sprawl and diffuseness _ are here.
- Antonin Dvorak, Richard Strauss, Anton Rubinstein ) are poorly organised and sourced; their diffuseness makes them confusing and unhelpful for readers.
- The North North Temperate Region rarely shows more detail than the polar regions, due to limb darkening, foreshortening, and the general diffuseness of features.
- Your most conscious aim in life is to gain understanding and sympathy, but your chances for attaining these are diminished because of the diffuseness of your character.
- There's a looseness to the key supporting performers, who include Paul Benedict and Ruth Williamson as the blustery mayor and his bossy wife, that creates a distracting diffuseness.
- It is also useful to provide a description of the ice edge in terms of indications of freezing or thawing, wind-driven advance or retreat, and compactness or diffuseness.
- Some of the pieces have an invigorating " crank it up and let it wail " quality, for which the cost is a just-messing-around structural diffuseness.
- What constitutes a sufficiently large driving force depends upon the diffuseness of the interface, so that for extremely diffuse interfaces, this critical driving force will be so small that any measurable driving force will exceed it.
- Following the opening of the Adams family papers in the 1950s, Page Smith published the first major biography to use these previously inaccessible primary sources; his biography won a 1962 Bancroft Prize but was criticized for its scanting of Adams'intellectual life and its diffuseness.
- The growing complexity and diffuseness of modern authority reminds some scholars of the Middle Ages, before nation states were invented, when the boundaries of kingdoms were often vague and subject to the fortunes of war and dynastic marriage, and many different centers of power competed for influence.
- Procopius's theological writings consist of commentaries on the " Octateuch ", the books of Photius ( cod . 206 ), while blaming the diffuseness of these commentaries, praises the writer's learning and style, which, however, he considers too ornate for the purpose.
- To remedy this complaint, they chose to decide in favor of another compilation; which, whilst it should embrace all the utility without the diffuseness of the former, would nevertheless, prove equally interesting, and at the same time more conveniently portable, and might be procured at nearly one-fourth of the expense.
- James Charney notes in his review of the book for " Library Journal ", " Questions of effectiveness or possible harm are hardly considered . " Charney characterizes the problem of the book and its subject matter as a " kind of with-it diffuseness which disallows any intelligent understanding on principle " . " Kirkus Reviews " criticizes the author for not engaging in any judgmental analysis of the est training methodology.
- The crux of Saiving's argument in the article is that the focus on pride characteristic of traditional Christian interpretations of sin reflects male experience in a way that is inappropriate to the experience of most, if not all, women, who are much more likely to be prone to " triviality, distractibility, and diffuseness; lack of an organizing center or focus; dependence on others for one's self-definition; tolerance at the expense of standards of excellence . . . in short, underdevelopment or negation of the Self ."