Sentence examples for be subsumed to from inspiring English sources

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The narrow and self-serving interests of particular Israeli and Palestinian governments (and the Palestinians currently have two) have to be subsumed to that overriding necessity.

But as many recent historians have pointed out, there was to be seen, and seen by a great many sensitive minds of that day, a dramatic and convulsive quality to the changes that cannot properly be subsumed to the slower processes of continuous evolutionary change.

True, there has been no shortage of lobbyists who assume that Israel's interests ought to be subsumed to those of West Bank settlers, defined by Likud-style neoconservatives, or yoked to those of lunatic American fundamentalists eager for a Levantine apocalypse featuring the mass slaughter of Jews who decline to convert to Christianity.

Liu (2000) first attempted to apply the scalar model to relate the various functions of hai.9 Based on the scalar model proposed by Fillmore et al. (1988), the study argues that all the various functions expressed by hai could be subsumed to the scalar nature of hai.

But what I gained, without knowing it at the time, was a clearer view of how one's own desires must be subsumed to the needs of the play.

The panel members also agreed that the entities (iii) and (iv) might be subsumed to a single entity, because structural airway narrowing was considered to be the major cause for viral wheeze in this age group.

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And all of the principles are subsumed to a fundamental "truth".

Introspection and interpretive subtlety were subsumed to volume and technical polish.

Even Tinguely's affair with Gygax was subsumed to the creative process.

Years later Ms. Haran emulated Ms. Day's artfully simple pop style, in which the display of ego is subsumed to an ideal of disciplined interpretation.

The best part of the talk concerns religion: both artists admit to being moralists, but Le Clézio submits morality to religion, and Godard defines the question clearly: "Being religious means believing that the world is subsumed to God, and being a moralist means believing that God is subsumed to the world".

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