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As man's essence becomes characterized in conjunction with the conditions of his "circumstances," for Ortega, individual man is placed into and is delivered over to the being which is his and which he has to be.
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Instead of humans joining together into one cooperative whole, the 1980s became characterized, in America, anyway, as the "Me Decade".
Over the past decades, the worldwide pharmaceutical market has become characterized by persistent increase in expenditures [ 1].
It became characterized as an organization prominent in urban areas of the Midwest, where it attracted native-born Americans competing for industrial jobs with recent immigrants.
One doctor cited boredom in his job as a clinician, as his work had become characterized by routine after years of experience in clinical practice: "It becomes unsatisfying, that is a reason that I am sitting here now.
As the number of self-inflicted deaths in English and Welsh prisons has increased, the Prison Service has become characterized by harsher sentences, budget cuts, and a rising population.
This transfer process became characterized as molecular information transfer.
This 'diabetic cardiomyopathy' is characterized in the early stages by reduced relaxation rates (diastolic dysfunction) while in later stages the systolic dysfunction becomes more prominent [ 4- 6].
As it is established that these mental illnesses are not character defects, but instead can be characterized in terms of brain symptoms, the false distinctions between them and cancer or heart disease will become impossible to sustain.
Then, in the later period, the inhibition became stronger, characterized by lower reaction rates v s.
Households in Japan, including those with elderly people, have become increasingly characterized by diminishing size and reduced care functions.
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