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are facets
noun
Any one of the flat surfaces cut into a gem.
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Undoubtedly there are facets of this process that Mr. Lewis chooses not to stress.
There are facets of life that you do not excel at, but I don't expect that of my golfing hero.
Maybe she's a figment of the writer's imagination, or maybe both characters are facets of Mr. Panahi, who eventually appears.
Is it possible that centralisation and inequality are related, that the one trend enables the other, and that both are facets and consequences of oligarchy?
Almlund et al. (2011) suggest that self-discipline, competence, and dutifulness are facets of conscientiousness.
Of course, there are facets of governmental policy other than time preferences that can further complicate public policy decision making.
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The lounges' white plaster walls, for instance, are faceted to create intimate corners.
Some pieces lean toward minimalistic simplification; some are faceted, Cubist style; and some emphasize flowing lines.
"The weak layers are faceted crystals, very smooth and unbonded to each other," almost like ball bearings, he said.
We show that some of these inequalities are facet defining.
The roughened particle shapes indicate that they are faceted nanocrystals.
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