Sentences with phrase «often twofold»

The cause of chronic pain is often twofold - an incorrect diagnosis of the pain in the first place, and / or only treating the pain without looking for and correcting the real culprit.

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Convoked by Pope John XXIII, the council engaged in a twofold movement of ressourcement (a return to the often - neglected sources of the Christian tradition) and aggiornamento (an updating of the church's life and doctrine in response to the times).
Moltmann's diagnosis, then, is twofold: (1) it seems wrong to play or dance while others are suffering, and (2) play has too often become the servant of the oppressor.
Politicians often appreciate the twofold character of the economic problem not because they have superior training in economics, but because their constituencies include both «haves» and «have - nots,» and their colleagues comprise liberals and conservatives.
But how often does pro-life rhetoric acknowledge this twofold reality?
The reward for these missions tends to be twofold: You get supplies and the character you helped will often join your party.
The biggest advantage to using an independent agent is twofold: the prices are often lower, and you can get a much larger range of options.
The problem here is twofold: Google often mixes letters and numbers, so «Navigate to 900 Queen St W» becomes «Navigate 2900 Queen St W»; and driving directions always take precedence.
It is even often rare for people to recognize and acknowledge that child - raising is actually a twofold and joint responsibility.
The problem with using any form of ultimatum is twofold — the first, it often gets used too often with no follow -LSB-...]
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