Sentence examples for he subsumes from inspiring English sources

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If the incontinent man, driven by his particular desire for a particular unmarried woman, sees the proposed sexual liaison as a case of pleasure, he subsumes it under the general rule about pursuing pleasure and pursues the relationship.

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For a while he subsumed himself in the collective identity of a hard rock band, Tin Machine.

Later Fox rebuffs Fetchit's request to play more complex roles, and goes even further by suggesting that he subsume his private self in his film persona.

He subsumed relations of consanguinity (blood ties) to those of affinity (marriage): whereas British structural functionalists saw descent ties based on filial relations within the group—as paramount in kinship, the relations between groups had priority in Lévi-Strauss's structuralist analysis.

His contemporary, Vernon (1950, p. 47), included an "X" factor along with a cognitive Spearman-type g factor in his model of the structure of "educational abilities", under which, among other things, he subsumed personality and interests (although he did not further specify which non-cognitive factors he deemed crucial).

For Bacon, 'magic' is classified as applied science, while he generally subsumes under 'science' pure science and technology.

It's a concept almost as bizarre as Nielsen not being funny, not because he was not a handsome older man, but because he so subsumed his good looks beneath the deadpan mask.

"I've always felt that he was a far better character actor than people gave him credit for but he became subsumed within this peculiar persona".

Sanders does not argue that greater economic equality would end racism, but for most of his career he has subsumed discussions of race under class.

After forthrightly deciding to go it alone, Maggie meets John Ethan Hawkee), a "ficto-critical anthropologist" who's enmeshed in a troubled marriage to Georgette (Julianne Moore), an intellectually imposing author for whom he has subsumed his own writerly ambitions.

This might seem like a story of creative obsession — a compulsive monomaniac so intent on achieving aesthetic perfection that he became subsumed by his work — but Barker, one of at least several itinerant filmmakers working in the first half of the 20th century, was more huckster than auteur.

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