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Their bolder ideas were often subsumed in the delicate balance between principle and pragmatism.
These subjects arise, but are often subsumed again by discussions of Jake's behavioral issues, or disappointing news on the school front, or unrelated issues in their marriage.
He has also worked on projects like machine vision, which enables machines to detect human facial expressions and is often subsumed under the general label of "artificial intelligence".
But that task is often subsumed within a second dimension that extends beyond the confines of Palestine and engages American interests more directly.
They brim with a passion, humor and fire that were definitely part of the man but are often subsumed within the remoteness of his metal and concrete works.
No one really loses their identity as they grow old but it is often subsumed into the wishes and expectations of others.
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In the latter case scholars often subsume former terms such as adaptive capacity or coping capacity under the concept of resilience.
The first reason, i.e. attitude is synonymous to face validity, is not tenable because attitude as a hypothetical construct has a wider scope which often subsumes face validity.
These are socially contested policies in which many citizens hold passionate positions, and the technology industry's agenda often becomes subsumed by larger objectives.
As the Erie Canal grew, it often overlapped and subsumed the previous canals; in some parts, though, it didn't follow the old routes.
As the "senior service" it is often "overlooked or subsumed into the bigger demands of television and the new digital platforms".
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