Sentence examples for involvements from inspiring English sources

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involvements

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Plural of involvement

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From the phenomenological analysis presented it follows that one of the most important aspects of community is the presumed density of its mutually referring concerns and involvements (irrespective of mediation).

The rule could involve something objective (eg, never exceeding a specific quota of research involvements) or subjective (eg, avoiding the feeling of rushing to, from, and through all of one's commitments).

Progress in the music is inseparable from passionate personal involvements with black players who reveal the limitless possibilities of both jazz and love.

The new internationalism of Israel's involvements paved the way for the universality of the views of the prophets.

The Rashtrakuta capital was moved to Manyakheta (Andhra Pradesh), doubtlessly to facilitate southern involvements, which clearly took on more-important dimensions at this time.

Though an outsider, Descartes found in the Netherlands a freedom from intellectual inquisitions and personal involvements.

Perhaps the most original temperament was that of Henri Bosco, author of four eerie, haunting Provençal novels about the boy Pascalet and his strange involvements with a gypsy companion, a fox, and a dog in a shifting, legend-shrouded natural world.

As king of England from 1509 to 1547, Henry VIII presided over the beginnings of the English Reformation, which was unleashed by his own matrimonial involvements, even though he never abandoned the fundamentals of the Roman Catholic faith.

Ibn Taymiyyah left a considerable body of work often republished in Syria, Egypt, Arabia, and India that extended and justified his religious and political involvements and was characterized by its rich documentation, sober style, and brilliant polemic.

Much of Shiga's fiction is concerned with difficult family relationships, and his concern with the psychological involvements of his first-person heroes places some of his stories in the category of shishōsetsu ("I," or autobiographical, fiction).

A series of revolts resulted, which Bayezid was unable or unwilling to suppress, because of his involvements in Europe and because his mystic preferences inclined him to sympathize with the religious message of the rebels.

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