Sentence examples for no divisions of from inspiring English sources

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It knows no divisions of social class or political affiliation.

There are no divisions of quarrels in it.Its the source of love.

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"Our campus has no division of labor".

No division of Jerusalem.

"There has been no division of spoils or dismissals for political reasons," José Genoino, president of the governing party, said in an interview at the party's headquarters in São Paulo.

Ms. Berrios Negron also noted that, unlike in other cities with a more established fashion industry, there is no division of labor among the designer, the pattern cutter and the machinist or tailor.

In the field notes from the first Ekumenical expedition, one of Ai's predecessors (a woman) meditates on what happens to a society once you jettison gender: There is no division of humanity into strong and weak halves, protective/protected, dominant/submissive, owner/chattel, active/passive.

Since all states want to survive, and anarchy presupposes a self-help system in which each state has to take care of itself, there is no division of labor or functional differentiation among them.

First, it presents a hypothesis regarding the development of a cultural factor that induces indigenous peoples to work on a small scale: indigenous peoples prefer workshop discipline (lack of hierarchy and work with little or no division of labor; for example, a craftsperson in a family workshop) to factory discipline (hierarchy and division of labor; for example, a worker on a production line).

Presentation errors* 1 point per error (erasures, illegible words, inadequacy as to capitalization, spacing and separation of words, etc).. Paragraphing (organization of text content into paragraphs) Considering the text in its entirety, assign: 1 for no division of paragraphs; 2 for inadequate paragraphing; 3, partially adequate paragraphing; and 4 for adequate punctuation (range=1 4).

Beginning from the premise that '[a]ccording to the natural order established by Divine Providence, inferior things are ordained for the purpose of succoring man's needs…' (Aquinas ST, p. 72), Aquinas argued that no division of resources based on human law can prevail over the necessities associated with destitution.

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