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In a country with a long tradition of inventing statistics (in so far as it publishes them at all) and suppressing bad news, the picture is inevitably partial.
The resulting film is inevitably partial — it relies entirely on those six voices, without the usual documentary chorus of opposing views or disinterested experts — but also eminently, even thrillingly fair-minded.
First, paradigms are conceptually incommensurable in that the languages in which they describe nature cannot readily be translated into one another; communication in revolutionary debates, he suggested, is inevitably partial.
While such dichotomies are inevitably partial, they offer a heuristic to interrogate the deeper nuances of a problem or process.
A major limitation of this work is the inevitably partial literature review: we cannot claim to have included all relevant academic studies.
Rather, we had to accept that we were often present in places where the action was not [ 47] and thus that the evaluation was inevitably partial (both in the sense of being incomplete and of being biased).
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So anyway: I try to focus on films that are not part of the obvious critical mainstream, inevitably a partial and arbitrary choice, and this year I've tried to take a look at some Italian films at the festival.
In order to construct an authentic natural philosophy, a continual comparison between the books written by human beings and the infinite book of nature was necessary, so as to correct the errors in the human "copies," that were inevitably imperfect, partial and consequently in need of revision.
Humankind never ceases to express itself in new terms, and the data at hand are inevitably flawed and partial.
For in that lifetime of work there lurks, inevitably, a true — if partial and implicit — autobiography.
I cite these examples not to denigrate either the lists or those on them but simply to underline the fact that they are inevitably snapshots, vivid but partial pictures of a constantly evolving culture.
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