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He wanted cities to be more unified with their environments.
He added: "If they realize we are going to stay there, it strengthens them, in my mind, to be more unified, frankly.
Will they be more unified than they were in 1987, when they were routed by the owners during the last major N.F.L. labor dispute?
Daniel explains that the new album, which should be released in October, will be more unified than the last one, "Tri-Danielson," which was conceived as a patchwork of different ideas.
There can be creative advantages to the episodic model too, even if you grant that serialized, short-season cable shows will probably be more unified expressions of their creators' ideas.
Elliott Sober (1999) extends this line of argument: an explanation in terms of higher level kinds can be more unified or general by encompassing heterogeneous lower level kinds, but this same heterogeneity exhibits important differences in scientifically interesting properties.
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Its second premise is also ambiguous between the claim that a theory of value is in one respect better if it is more unified, and the claim that it is all-things-considered better if it is more unified.
The team is more unified amongst the players.
At least the gay community was more unified back then.
Capitalia has a federal structure, with three separate banking brands; Intesa is more unified.
Yet under the healing leadership of Ed Miliband, Labour is more unified these days.
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