Sentence examples for exist in relationship from inspiring English sources

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For some reason, it's less often pointed out that men also exist in relationship to other human beings, and that much of what we think of as Culture -- the work of Sophocles, Shakespeare, Tolstoy -- is about relationships.

But beyond these tangible consequences, the combination of technology and the policy of targeted killing has challenged some of the more basic ways in which human beings and political powers exist in relationship to one another.

We conclude that no single 'critical temperature' for thermal fracturing or heat treatment can be specified for any particular raw material, as has so often been attempted, because threshold temperatures exist in relationship to specimen sizes.

Early in her career, when she was given to contributing essays to arts journals, she wrote that she saw modernism as a way " 'to willfully not remember' the way things are; to not have to exist in relationship to authority, to make a new position... not limited to symbols of lack".

They exist in relationship with people, not in life against people.

"I am asking this language of 'Black Lives Matter' to exist in relationship to other ideas and language that has been occupying space within my body of work," he explains.

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The stories span more than 35 countries, showing the universality and also the cultural differences across the globe that exist in relationships between fathers and daughters.

Priscilla: I'm with you, I don't think this is a capital Queer Film, but I thought it heightened a lot of the complicated nuances that exist in relationships between women.

The problem is that all texts have some purpose in mind, and what a good human translator does is pay attention to how the means serve the end — how the "style" exists in relationship to "the gist". The oddity is that belief in the existence of an isolated "gist" often obscures the interests at the heart of translation.

Plaintiff maintains that in the area of contributory fault, a vacuum exists in relationship to intentional infliction of injury.

Each clan traditionally existed in relationship with two others; a group of three clans had complementary roles in providing and receiving marriage partners, but today marriage rules are more flexible.

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