Use "dichotomy" in a sentence

1. Bawdship The dichotomy between the catholic persuasion now

2. And even this, however, is a very simplistic dichotomy.

3. This dichotomy is not really physically consistent.

4. But there lay buried beneath this theory an unexamined dichotomy.

5. Is there really a dichotomy of interests between the two?

6. 24 And what of the masculine/feminine dichotomy?

7. There are, as always, certain complications to this simple dichotomy.

8. The value of such a simple dichotomy is questionable.

9. It continues the gender dichotomy of men as mind, women as body.

10. The dichotomy between rights and privileges provides a clear example of this.

11. This dichotomy had less to do with national character than with propinquity.

12. Rather than being a dichotomy between the two,[Sentencedict.com] there may be a continuum.

13. There is often a dichotomy between what politicians say and what they do.

14. There is a dichotomy between the academic world and the industrial world.

15. The artist is concerned with the dichotomy between the way something appears and reality.

16. An image that captures the dichotomy of possibilities in getting older is the plum versus the prune.

17. Furthermore, there is a clear dichotomy between Bovids that live in closed habitats (e.g

18. But this dichotomy is, itself, a great deal of the trouble in St Ann's.

19. Blackfish unravels the complexities of this dichotomy, employing the story of the notorious performing whale Tilikum.

20. One is that the normal / abnormal dichotomy and the categories of mental illness are pretty useless.

21. The dichotomy between private and public sector is not so clear cut as it may appear.

22. Synonyms for Antilogy include contradiction, conflict, incongruity, paradox, inconsistency, disagreement, opposition, clash, dichotomy and incongruousness

23. There is no dichotomy [division into two parts] of body and soul in the OT.

24. The unification of the mind is far greater than the resolving of the dichotomy alone.

25. The former branch of this first dichotomy takes written language at once into a mode which speakers seldom use.

26. 13 The dichotomy between private and public sector is not so clear cut as it may appear.

27. The Apollonian and Dionysian is a philosophical concept, or dichotomy, based on certain features of ancient Greek mythology: Apollo and Dionysus

28. One importance of the continuum is that it is a more precise form of categorisation than the simple dichotomy.

29. 9 Oneness can also be seen in terms of the classic in-group out-group dichotomy in social psychology.

30. There is a clear dichotomy between the two hormones' physiological responses on gamete production and stimulation of Amplexus

31. Perhaps better than any other of the "Bootleg" releases, it encapsulates the dichotomy of Pearl Jam's iconoclastic catalog

32. The literature throws into sharp relief the essential dichotomy in the approach to this issue between economics and economic history.

33. The premise underlying them expresses an unwillingness to be drawn into any alleged dichotomy between jurisdictional and non jurisdictional fact.

34. 15 The premise underlying them expresses an unwillingness to be drawn into any alleged dichotomy between jurisdictional and non jurisdictional fact.

35. This is the dichotomy that must be used to form a framework within which any curriculum change must be placed.

36. To understand brain and behaviour means rejecting that dichotomy and instead trying to interpret the intertwined dialectic of specificity and plasticity.

37. By "The Theory of Dichotomy" and using recursive estimation in cointegrated VAR model, we analyze the relationship between the financial structure and the economic growth.

38. Put simply, they believe aid fails due to the dichotomy between theory at a distance and practical reality at the local level.

39. 18 To understand brain and behaviour means rejecting that dichotomy and instead trying to interpret the intertwined dialectic of specificity and plasticity.

40. 29 To understand brain and behaviour means rejecting that dichotomy and instead trying to interpret the intertwined dialectic of specificity and plasticity.

41. Apollonian and Dionysian is a philosophical dichotomy most commonly associated with Friedrich Nietzsche, which is inspired by but not based on Greek mythology.

42. Biserial r rb Both variables are continuous but one has been arbitrarily dichotomized Score on employment test (continuous) with rating of "satisfactory" or "unsatisfactory" in terms of numbers of errors made on job (arbitrary dichotomy) Point Biserial r rpb Correlation between one continuous variable and a variable that is a true dichotomy

43. Conversely, the Compartmentalized dichotomy was perturbed by surgical removal of select distal gLNs and duodenal infection, with effects on both lymphoid organ and tissue immune responses

44. Ten bodies found as boat sinks in Istanbul's Bosphorus strait- NTV The Savior's resurrected body Bisects this backdrop--perhaps implying that the oft-cited dichotomy between the two has ended

45. At the heart of this story is a battle between Western enlightenment and obscurantism. But in fact, Turkey's real dichotomy has always been between its westernizers and its modernizers.

46. This is a spectrum, not a dichotomy, and it explains cross-cultural Awkwardnesses, too: Brits and Americans get discombobulated doing business in Japan, because it's a Guess culture, yet

47. Three of the specimens are interpreted as representing a pair of Cupules derived from a single megasporophyll showing dichotomy so that each cupule is termed a hemi-cupule and has two lobed

48. This is a spectrum, not a dichotomy, and it explains cross-cultural Awkwardnesses, too: Brits and Americans get discombobulated doing business in Japan, because it's a Guess culture, yet

49. 11 What another reflects terroristic , nuclear threat or region strife causes is minatory, pressing with a finger needs to point to be apart from midnight to have dichotomy handleless cup only.

50. ‘It's a well-worn dichotomy, but the song's gently strummed guitar and the high, wending melody that draws nearer, moving like mysterious lights in the Crepuscular sky, invest it with new promise.’

51. Blackfish unravels the complexities of this dichotomy, employing the story of the notorious performing whale Tilikum, who — unlike any orca in the wild — has taken the lives of several people while in captivity

52. Looking at an ambiguous and incremental transformation process, it becomes clear that the dichotomy between continuity and change is not well suited to depict the process adequately. Categories as „hybridization“ or „institutional layering“ seem more useful here.

53. ‘Thus a Contrived dichotomy between human rights and national security has been artificially orchestrated.’ ‘The seemingly haphazard arrangement of pavilions was a Contrived effect, it can be seen as a stand against the Beaux Arts tradition.’

54. It’s normal that reality happens. (these games will fall apart) (2016) - Abstract game field made of white marble lines, laid into the lawn of a public park in Merano, challenging the game/play dichotomy and the drawing of lines and borders at large.

55. Other articles where Apollonian-Dionysian dichotomy is discussed: irrationalism: …is usually assessed as rationalistic—a Dionysian (i.e., instinctive) strain can be discerned in the works of the poet Pindar, in the dramatists, and even in such philosophers as Pythagoras and Empedocles and in Plato

56. The temples in Hampi and places round about , that constitute the maximum agglomeration of Vijayanagar fame , very patently exhibit this dichotomy , by their conformity with the one or the other of these two parent stocks and the most important ones of either class are noticed below and in the succeeding chapter .

57. “Indeed, Biden is the most Aggressively anti-Catholic President in history.” The reason for the harsh assessment of Biden’s record is the dichotomy between his outward show of piety on the one hand and his record of supporting evil on the other, Pokorsky notes, adding that “Biden’s habitual and unapologetic sinful acts are on full

58. Essai sur l'Abjection) is a 1980 book by Julia Kristeva.The work is an extensive treatise on the subject of Abjection, in which Kristeva draws on the theories of Sigmund Freud and Jacques Lacan to examine horror, marginalization, castration, the phallic signifier, the "I/Not I" dichotomy, the Oedipal complex, exile, and

59. The fact that a powerful Reader (as they call those Brilliants who are able to sense one's deepest, darkest secrets simply based on a person's words and actions) always knows you're lying comes at the price that they know when someone doesn't really mean "I love you." It's a fascinating dichotomy.

60. The differentiation of eupyrene and Apyrene sperm clarified by Friedländer’s studies on Lepidoptera can be summarized as follows: 1) cysts at the primary spermatocyte stage destined for Apyrene and eupyrene sperm have the potential to become either; 2) the first and key event of dichotomy into eupyrene and Apyrene sperms is the failure

61. The differentiation of eupyrene and Apyrene sperm clarified by Friedländer’s studies on Lepidoptera can be summarized as follows: 1) cysts at the primary spermatocyte stage destined for Apyrene and eupyrene sperm have the potential to become either; 2) the first and key event of dichotomy into eupyrene and Apyrene sperms is the failure of

62. "Brutalist architecture arouses passion and fury in equal measure."— Financial Times "It is damned by its name which comes from the French, béton brut, or raw concrete, but we use the same word (Brut) to describe Champagne and this perhaps sums up the dichotomy at the heart of this style."—