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As Ms. Dickerman notes in her catalog essay, "The incongruous alliance of financiers and leftist artists points to the way that in the 1930s capitalism and communism intertwined in far less antipodal ways than might be presumed looking back through the lens of the cold war".

"In any case, while legalizing prostitution may be a long way off for the US, allowing technology that makes it safer and less intertwined with criminal world seems would seem like a positive step forward" is a sentence that Forbes blogger Adam Ozimek wrote, without acknowledging that the more direct way to dissociate a behavior from criminal activity is to no longer outlaw that behavior.

Realize that stress and worry are intertwined; the more you prepare, the less you will have to worry and stress about.

Deciding which VCF mechanism(s) to use, as almost all decisions to be taken in life, is inevitably intertwined with various criteria that more or less have to be taken into account.

Appearance and essence are intertwined, and black people are not only less beautiful, but also second-class citizens.

The issues of staffing, funding, and institutional infrastructure are intertwined, and when any of them are less than adequate, bottlenecks in the provision of education are almost inevitable.

But alongside this amused indulgence has always lurked an acknowledgement of the darker, less glamorous side of drug abuse, often dangerously intertwined with half-baked notions of creation.

Kraft had great initial success selling some six million pounds of processed cheese to the U.S. government during the First World War; our taste for less than natural cheese products has thus been intertwined with war since the beginning.

Despite his semi-victory, Mr. Dimon says being the chief is less fun these days, now that politics are so intertwined with his job.

For Homer knew full well that his heroes were often less than heroic; that motives are mixed; that plunder and pandering are intertwined with nobility and virtue.

The private market and state action are not as neatly divisible as libertarians assert, and this is no less true in the race context, where state action and private attitudes and market behavior are deeply intertwined.

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