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The strength of the book lies in its integrated approach to a many-sided problem.
Presidents struggle to get laws through a many-sided legislature.
For reasons that will become clearer below, Herbart identifies moral character with a "many-sided" character.
Foreign ministers announced no dramatic shift in policy but promised to continue a "many-sided, common strategy to eradicate" the self-proclaimed "Islamic State" of Iraq and Syria.
Rather than a contest between well-organised states that can at some point negotiate peace, it is now more often a many-sided conflict in fractured or collapsed states that no one has the power to end.
Scholasticism is so much a many-sided phenomenon that, in spite of intensive research, scholars still differ considerably in their definition of the term and in the emphases that they place on individual aspects of the phenomenon.
Mr. Pulitzer had a many-sided personality, and he excelled in almost every direction.
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But history is a many-sided phenomenon.
Fellini was a many-sided genius.
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