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  • It also represents the " inseparability " of whites and blacks in America.
  • Variable performance in service delivery is largely attributable to inseparability and human factors.
  • Actually, it is the inseparability and interdependence of the body and the soul.
  • All the original ideal of inseparability between art and industry was lost from there.
  • However, neurophysiology and Dr . Ommaya's TBI research emphasizes its fundamental inseparability.
  • This decision was based on the recognition of the inseparability between foreign policy and monetary policy.
  • "My sense of inseparability is probably a little less than other people's,"
  • And such presupposition and inseparability logically lead to the Church's administration of social programs throughout the world?
  • The inseparability of form and matter in a poem does not lead to virtue but to the pleasure of recognition.
  • It was he who expounded the concept in Christian prayer of the inseparability of the spiritual life from the physical life.
  • Accordingly, the " flashlight analogy " is used to explain the inseparability of action and knowledge present in this theory.
  • According to the Nyingma and Sakya schools, tathgatagarbha is the inseparability of the clarity and emptiness of one's mind.
  • The third wisdom, " thugs rje " ( compassion ), is the inseparability of the previous two wisdoms.
  • In Mahayana-thought, bodhi is the realisation of the inseparability of samsara and nirvana, and the unity of subject and object.
  • He also had the Whitby Grill on West 45th St . Both of these were indicative of his inseparability of professional and social life.
  • The Jukurrpa theme, generally, is one of the inseparability of the self from the environment and usually includes travelling across the land.
  • The centerpiece is Oldham's 25-minute Piano Concerto ( 1992 ), a perfect example of the inseparability of circumstance and composition.
  • She references Tzvetan Todorov's theory of symbolism in literature which suggests that " [ there is an ] inseparability of symbolism and interpretation.
  • In Zen, the inseparability of the  body-mind is often stressed, together with the need to retain our flexibility for life.
  • Their weight, placement and effects upon each other, and the inseparability of form and color, was one of the principal lessons of C閦anne.
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