Sentences with phrase «certain symmetry»

The phrase "certain symmetry" refers to a specific type of balance or similarity in objects, patterns, or relationships. It implies that there is a noticeable or particular level of harmony and equality between different elements. Full definition
Rather, as David finds himself again and again on unexplored sexual terrain, Spa Night illustrates certain symmetries between his parents» experience and his own.
A «group» is a set of objects, together with an operation, that exhibit certain symmetries — the set of integers and addition, for instance, form a group.
Only certain symmetries are allowed to be present in a periodically repeating pattern.
Due to the small size of this house, certain symmetries such as the placement of the back door to one side becomes necessary.
To give a certain symmetry, I will offer ten general observations about the Ten Commandments.
That's unusual, but for these legal proceedings, which began with a very public perp walk, there's a certain symmetry about it.
It may say that certain symmetries will always be observed, or that they'll always be broken according to a certain pattern that we can observe.
I sense a certain symmetry in these fine actress's best work.
Each was a homecoming of sorts, and the painters» biographies have a certain symmetry.
He said: «It originally caught my eye as there was a certain symmetry to these people locked simultaneously yet separately in the same action and it appealed on a visual level, but as I continued, I noticed an inherent sadness to the proceedings.
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