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The worst criticism was being set up as a dichotomy to Sheryl Sandberg's Lean In.
The Pataki administration has used this dichotomy to its advantage by lumping the entire industry together as it seeks cuts.
At Moscar Flats, I faced a dichotomy: to the north, icy blue skies; to the south, roiling black clouds.
The late French philosopher Jean Baudrillard argued that objects had both a use value and a sign value, a helpful dichotomy to understand this phenomenon.
Between takes, Cranston tweaked the dichotomy to "random, jagged" and "consistent, increasing" to give it a scientist's concision and to avoid the paradox of "steady and increasing".
It was a prediction that elicited saucer-eyed expressions of shock from my listeners before I could explain the all-important will-win/should-win dichotomy to them.
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This regulatory dichotomy appears to be important to explain the distinct effects when targeting CD22 that is closely linked to downstream functions of BCR activation.
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