many-sidedness|many sidedness in English
[man·y-sid·ed·ness || ‚menɪ‚saɪdɪdnɪs]
richness, state of being varied, state of having many facets
Use "many-sidedness|many sidedness" in a sentence
1. In studying a problem, we must shun subjectivity, one - sidedness and superficiality.
2. She is criticized by some others for her one-sidedness and partiality.
3. The malignant mesenchymoma is not rare actully, but owing to the one sidedness of sampling, it is always diagnosed pathomorphogically as one single tissue sarcoma.
4. With many, many, many, many face of barbaria.
5. A random variable can take on many, many, many, many, many many different values with different probabilities.
6. Many dishes, many diseases.
7. Icebergs, many, many, many, many times the size of this building, are roaring out to sea.
8. It is a subcontinent of many religions, many languages, many ethnic groups, and many skin colors.
9. You actually split many-many families.
10. Science has surfaced many, many more indicators.
11. So many countries, so many customs.
12. Biotechnology has many advantages in many areas
13. So many men, so many minds.
14. Bumbles cafe is many things to many people
15. A man with many dreams and many failings.
16. 2 So many countries, so many customs.
17. 1 So many men, so many minds.
18. From then until 1938, he held many positions and worked with many people at many places.
19. More than psychopharmaceuticals, though, there are many, many, many other therapeutic interventions that help other creatures.
20. How Many Airbuses Can the EU Invent? Too Many
21. Many are shrill and accusatory, and many are sarcastic.
22. Contemplative practice can mean many things to many people
23. Cumin possesses many nutraceutical properties with many biological activities.
24. We're here for a reason, through many, many storms.
25. Look up at the many, many stars at night.