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India saw President Bush's stark with-us-or-against-us language about terrorism as a chance to cast Kashmir's deep complexities in simple black and white.
"No consideration of South Asia's regional stability can be contemplated without understanding the deep complexities of Kashmir," the report noted, adding that "no American approach to the region can be whole without a careful eye and appreciation of developments in Kashmir and their impact".
It is crucial that this review addresses the kind of deep complexities of practice that I have outlined above, reorienting public debate as well as public policy towards a much more intensive look at what child protection actually involves for frontline staff.
First, this view can account for deep complexities in choice.
By commonly exploring the deep complexities of race, power, identity and sexuality through a very unique perspective - Spike Lee poses no opposition to playing the antagonist if, in turn, it challenges the status quo.
The film portrays the deep complexities and challenges of obtaining justice and halting environmental degradation in rural China, but ultimately ends on a note of hope when the villagers succeed in having the main local polluter moved away to a nearby industrial park.
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But inside that unity, deep complexity arose as each musician slightly shifted tempo and tone.
What we should not do, I think, is respond to surface (or even deep) complexity by in effect giving up on the hope for some elegant explanatory principles.
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