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Specifically, the term "transitional justice" betrays a deep tension between two approaches to justice that goes to the heart of the burgeoning program of international criminal justice.
Even playwrights with no personal connection to the Holocaust take in its survivor emanations and work from a deep tension between historical authenticity and imaginative boldness.
These open excavations are operating at the center of a deep tension between notions of public and private, particularly on Reddit, which, for starters, prohibits posting personal information, like real names or addresses.
Although the three approaches are, strictly speaking, compatible, there is still a deep tension between them.
He writes, "There is a deep tension between the right of freedom of association and the right to equal treatment.
This analysis reveals a deep tension between rules based on the majority principle and rules which protect minorities by taking account of preferences in a more extended way (see Pattanaik 2002).
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The difference between Ms. Collins's and Mr. Trump's remarks reveals a deep tension within the Republican Party today.
But this accommodation conceals a deep tension.
A birdie, a shot recovered, and a deep tension relieving out-take of breath.
This, more than anything, leads to an inevitable and deep tension between science and religion.
[Honigsheim 2003, 113] This deep tension between the Kantian moral imperatives and a Nietzschean diagnosis of the modern cultural world is apparently what gives such a darkly tragic and agnostic shade to Weber's ethical worldview.
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