Sentences with phrase «dichotomies where»

We have set up a false dichotomy where one side HAS to be right and one side HAS to be wrong when we don't know 100 % either way for sure.
Evangelicals have turned the debate into a false dichotomy where only one can be true.
Ms Curzer creates a false dichotomy where women must stay at home and breastfeed or work and feed with formula.
Both painters create a dichotomy where Hernandez's paintings reflect a concern for nature and exterior states of emotion, and Valdez's works are interior and domestic.
This leads the engineering sector to a «cut off» dichotomy where «enthalpy» is understood, but «entropy» (the rest of the 100 % efficiency) needs to be explained by science.

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And so, there is this big dichotomy I think between what the Fed governors are forecasting in terms of their so - called «dot plot,» where they think interest rates are going to be and where the market is again, saying well, actually we know better, bond yields are always going to stay low.
Where the self / other dichotomy is strictly observed, influence and control can be nothing more than presenting oneself as initial data to be done with as the other occasion may.
Today we face the need for a radical change in this dichotomy, a philosophy of nature where the metaphysical and physical be conjoined.
We need to get rid of these false dichotomies and «us» /» them» mentalities where someone (usually «us») is right and someone else (usually «them») must therefore be wrong.
This question is the eternal dichotomy of the materialist duality where everything has an opposite — left and right, right and wrong, yes and no, up and down, plus and minus, electron and proton, ad infinitum.
Secondly, the Western scholar in this as in other fields is being joined by investigators from other civilizations where the secular - religious dichotomy of the West does not, or does not so fully, obtain.
As regards the dominant climate of philosophical opinion, however, despite all the disclaimers that have been made concerning classical empiricism and positivism, the old dichotomy between a domain of sensible fact on the one hand, and sets of logical forms on the other, seems to persist and behind it the old dogma that where we have necessity we have merely tautology, and where we have fact or «experience» there is no necessity.
Although women wanted birth experiences that were «as natural as possible,» they did not want to be in a position where they were locked into that decision and unable to change their minds; thus the prevailing dichotomy of «natural» versus «medicalised» care that forms the basis of much of the maternity care literature [20] is not an acceptable one for women.
Our research finds an emerging dichotomy in maternal «sleep narratives» that are reinforced by the use of phone apps to monitor and manage infant sleep, online discussions where mothers share their experiences and techniques, and websites promoting infant sleep products.
He's seeking a third way, of sorts: looking beyond the classic dichotomy of the gold standard final - salary pension schemes offered by some of the bigger employers, and the more miserable defined contribution schemes where a percentage of the salary is simply put into the pot.
I like the music in this trailer, and the dichotomy of the two couples looking at their relationships and where they really want to be.
We finished up with Schwarz discussing the dichotomy of 1970s Hollywood, on the one hand decadent and permissive, and on the other a place where gay men and women had to stay firmly in the closet; the impact of AIDS on the gay liberation movement; why Carr was an accidental activist; and, of course, the 1989 Oscars that changed everything for Carr, and then how Carr changed the way we approach Oscar season.
In this incredible age of increasing awareness and the rise of consciousness, where the intellect is craving to find the answers to the place and purpose of one s existence, we often find ourselves at an intersection of ancient texts and modern science, falling into an array of dichotomies.
More surprising is the dichotomy emerging in La Belle Province, where little - known communities like Boucherville, Lévis and Rimouski are jumping up the list while Montreal sinks towards the bottom.
It's seems hard to get the dichotomy right to the point where you can spook players, while actually giving them adequate tools to deal with a problem.
Control of Big Boss is effectively amputated from the hands of the players at the end of Ground Zeroes and, while they don't know that Venom isn't Big Boss, the dichotomy between Venom Snake and what fans would remember from Big Boss creates a sort of pseudo-reverse phantom pain where the loss of Big Boss can be felt even though he's supposedly there when in reality he truly is gone, but replaced with a body double to give the illusion that he never left at all.
This is an old argument where one side talks about the convenience of saving anytime and the other talks about the need to make games challenging, but this is a false dichotomy.
This exhibition engages the dichotomy of the natural and the artificial — where the two diverge, where they overlap, and how one is manifest in the other.
Though it is clear that Yang is often pushing the antagonistic relationship between old and new ways of life where Chinese traditions are concerned, having the opportunity to view so much of his work all at once for the first time imparts far less of a dichotomy.
Considering the dichotomy of the chapel as nurturing while imbued with images of conflict, I wanted to create a link to the domestic environment, where nurture and conflict can coexist.
This reveals an explicit preference for the «art» side of the ostensible dichotomy between art and craft, where art, unlike craft, takes place within and engages historical discourse: for example, Ono's «written instructions» make more sense alongside other conceptual art of the time.
Trained in a traditional Tibetan thangka painting from a young age, Sherpa borrows from Tibetan iconography to abstract, fragment and reconstruct the traditional image to investigate and explore the diasporic experience as well as the dichotomy found where sacred and...
Trained in a traditional Tibetan thangka painting from a young age, Sherpa borrows from Tibetan iconography to abstract, fragment and reconstruct the traditional image to investigate and explore the diasporic experience as well as the dichotomy found where sacred and secular culture collide.
Ultimately, it is here where Cherry & Lucic's engagement with the Biennial proves useful: in its attempts to dismantle the false dichotomy of «project space» and «institution» and call into question the utopian erasure of Portland's white provincialism.
He told POLITICO that the media coverage has been a «very good demonstration of what that dichotomy does to the smart middle, which is what I'm trying to defend — a place where you can say, «Listen, global warming is real, it's not the end of the world, but it's not a hoax either.
The dichotomy «signal» versus «noise» has been borrowed from electronics, where indeed is meaningful, but lacks meaning in geophysics (unless noise is used to describe errors, either in measurements or in models).
Where he has a clear dichotomy between «normal» and «revolutionary» science, I see more of a gradient.
That's become a stale dichotomy, even in developing China, where pollution is slowing economic gains.
He dismisses the often cited ivory tower / professional school dichotomy as irrelevant, and locates the trouble in the fill - in - the - blanks approach, where legal writing (and research) is seen as a rote or unceative exercise.
In Kerr, the S.C.C. recognized that this remedial dichotomy did not accurately reflect the realities of many domestic partners, and introduced a «value survived» monetary award to be used in instances where the parties» relationship can be characterized as a «joint family venture.»
A similar dichotomy exists in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, where third - person melee combat benefits from quick sweeps at a high DPI and first - person magic casting or archery begs for a lower setting for tight shots.
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