Sentence examples for multifaceted reality of from inspiring English sources

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I suspect that it is the multifaceted reality of being a psychoanalyst that is so seldom caught in fictional portraits.

After the war, it became difficult to view prewar images as anything but a prelude to destruction — a backshadowing that distilled the complicated, multifaceted reality of prewar Jewish life into a two-dimensional shrine, one that deserved all the mournful appreciation that could be mustered.

It's easy to look behind the curtain and see the multifaceted reality of both adult entertainment as a whole and most individual performers using any device with internet access.

This research reminds us that while CPOEs undoubtedly reduce several forms of medication error, measuring such reductions requires us to address the multifaceted reality of error cause, error type, error certainty, error severity and, indeed, the ability to determine that an error occurred.

With skill, bravery, humor and passion, the following artists interpret transgender life in radically different ways, revealing the infinitely multifaceted reality of the trans experience.

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Thoreau's position might be described as perspectival realism, since he does not conclude that truth is relative but celebrates the diversity of the multifaceted reality that each of us knows in his own distinctive way.

Instead of viewing these conditioning factors as providing a rich spectrum of different insights into a multifaceted reality, the judger dismisses such factors as so many distorting lenses that compromise the ability of these groups to see the world "objectively," at least as defined by the judger.

Learning, as the fundamental issue for the development of individuals and societies, is a multifaceted reality defined by context (UNESCO, 2015a).

While this affirmation appears probably too deterministic to describe the multifaceted reality, it is true that there are proxy indicators suggesting that sophisticated criminal networks are exploiting wildlife as source of profit, especially in its most lucrative areas such as caviar smuggling (Cook et al. [2002]; Cooper [2006] IFAW [2008]]) and the fur trade (according to two interviewees).

They must come to appreciate the paradoxes a fully honest encounter with our complex, multifaceted reality offers us.

Unfortunately, rather than explore this complex and multifaceted reality, many prefer the myth that would claim a single incident did it all.

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