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In addition, the level of exclusiveness of the investigation (i.e., autopsy) or the social stigma of suicide may affect reported suicide rates in a given society [ 37].
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An-ekānta "uncertainty, non-exclusivity" is the opposite of "exclusiveness, absoluteness, necessity" (or also "monotheistic doctrine").
"It's a kind of exclusiveness, a kind of insularity".
The guests all exuded an atmosphere of exclusiveness and intimacy.
Mr. Rasmussen did so to break down the wall of exclusiveness and secrecy that is often associated with the alliance.
More and more elaborate rituals were designed to create a sense of exclusiveness for the initiates and to keep the unworthy, ignorant of them, at a distance.
Next to it hangs a heavy wool-and-velvet curtain, like ones at restaurant entrances that provide both insulation and an air of exclusiveness.
Perhaps because of her humble background, she would always view the art world as a farce of exclusiveness and chilly hauteur.
It was described in 1913 by The New York Times as "the acme of exclusiveness at Oxford; it is the club of the sons of nobility, the sons of great wealth; its membership represents the "young bloods" of the university.
The absent-minded acrobats of Rilke's "Fifth Elegy" are bored because they perform, but ours perform because they are bored The performers of the 50's practiced the tragic art of exclusiveness.
"The movement of the spinning wheel is an organized effort to displace machinery from the state of exclusiveness and exploitation and to place it in its proper state," said Gandhi.
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