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are many-sided
adjective
Having many sides; polygonal
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These are not your usual rectangles, but instead are many-sided ("poly-" = many, "-gon" = side), with sides not generally all of the same length.
Sen cuts through all the silly clash-of-civilisations rhetoric by arguing that human beings are many-sided and identity is chosen.
As individuals, she writes, "we are many-sided, if not protean, personalities," and we each inhabit many "differentiated spheres with their own identifiable norms and institutions".
If we are not mistaken the country has in the past year come to realise more clearly than before that the causes of its troubles are many-sided and cannot be cured by any one specific remedy.
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For Mr. Schröder, the problem is many-sided.
Prout's other career, as an experimentalist and theorist, was many-sided.
Van Eeden's personality was many-sided, essentially ethical in outlook, having affinities with Tolstoy.
While baritone Tom Fox's Abraham Lincoln was ably sung but suspiciously character-less, his Lyndon B Johnson was many-sided.
Richard Niebuhr to comment in Christ and Culture (1956) that "the many-sided debate about the relations of Christianity and civilization…is as confused as it is many-sided".
Like all great art, it is many-sided, and the preoccupation with the links between Wagner and Hitler has become hackneyed.
Do that, says Rob Smith, south-west director of the Sierra Club, and "it's possible to restore things we thought we had lost".The opposition is many-sided.
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