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Responses from each participant were analysed in detail and in isolation from those other participants.
The color-touchers, let's imagine, evolved in isolation from those accessing color in other ways; they found the tactile mode of color perception as natural and inevitable as we do the visual one.
However, rather than leaving things there and expounding on her own views in isolation from those of the President, she brings up the phrase again, of her own volition, stating, "Great nations need organizing principles, and 'Don't do stupid stuff' is not an organizing principle".
Not surprisingly, dentists went on to found their own schools and identity, which evolved in isolation from those of their medical counterparts.
Studies of stigmatization of children and adolescents have invariably been conducted in isolation from those of adults, or the research has investigated the experiences of the parents of children with neuro-developmental disorders [ 19, 20].
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To examine the science described in the book in isolation from these Nabokovian issues is to miss the point.
Can you discuss it in isolation from the resources necessary?
It is also impossible to read Kafka in isolation from the future.
"One cannot be addressed in isolation from the other," she said.
In a globalizing age, studying American literature in isolation from the rest of the world seems less and less justified.
SH: You're suggesting that a scientist can practice his science in isolation from the rest of the scientific worldview.
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