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Nonetheless, the epistemological form of emergentism is highly congenial to common interpretations of complexity in modern science and is usually what is meant in modern discussions of emergence.

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The trick is to have a place that speaks, and seduces, for itself, and to select art and artists congenial to it — rather than, in the more common vein, to advertise the host city (São Paulo, Kwangju, Istanbul) as a cookie-cutter capital of new pep and future prominence.

This is perhaps because as society becomes less equal, its members have less in common and find it less congenial to act in solidarity.

Jones was especially congenial to Shaw.

The fragment was, ultimately, the form most congenial to him.

The compromise, therefore, includes some proposals more congenial to Republicans.

Okutan is a place congenial to such reflections.

The Russians are very, very congenial to him".

Life under Chairman Mao was even less congenial to soul-searching.

The earlier Mozartian concerto, with its give and take, was arguably more congenial to women.

It didn't always seem as congenial to early choral music.

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