Exact(60)
Such a feat of compartmentalization bespeaks an efficient but troubled mind.
What we're losing, Ms. Turkle said, is a healthy form of compartmentalization.
Separating the personal from the public in our elected leaders is a form of compartmentalization to which Americans have become long accustomed.
In conversation, as in her book, she stressed Blunt's "astonishing act of compartmentalization," how he kept espionage and art history completely separate.
One could almost say that the basis for the new comedy routines was an absence of detachment, an absence of conventional professionalism — an absence of the traditional notions of compartmentalization.
Thanks also to the Bush family's version of compartmentalization -- which is to hire a Lee Atwater or a James Baker to do the dirty work -- the president-elect successfully presented himself as the humble soul of bipartisanship.
Wang had trouble with that kind of compartmentalization, and he began to criticize the government and support activists who called, in particular, for China's government to enforce its own laws.
Born Ophir Kutiel in Jerusalem in 1981, Kutiman created a minor masterpiece with an online project called ThruYOU that makes both sense and music of YouTube's warring tendencies of compartmentalization and community.
Cobern (1996) posited the notion of compartmentalization to explain some apparent student misconceptions.
This integrated analysis was successful in identifying the reservoir at risk of compartmentalization.
The major effects related to the presence of compartmentalization have driven considerable attention toward the subject.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com