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The genes cannot stand in the simple one to one relation to morphological characters of a pre-formationist theory.
In each cluster selected, the seven children are identified in households by moving from one relation to another, extending outward from a central point.
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They have passed through someone's imagination; they don't stand in one-to-one relation to reality.
Under the old assumption that sensations of perceptual experience stand in one-to-one relation to physical stimuli, the effect of the phi phenomenon was apparently inexplicable.
A spectrum of models, from least to most complex, can thus be imagined, where the "most complex" and necessarily imaginary model has a one-to-one relation to real system it represents.
Then — as so often happens in actual conversation — once one begins discussing a situation in detail, reliving it, one's emotions change, one's relation to the material changes.
I actually got one in relation to generals in a war.
In his main work, Totality and Infinity (1961), Lévinas emphasized ethics, as opposed to epistemology, as the primary means for achieving one's relation to the "Other".
That kind of inerrant belief in one's relation to God leaves little room for opposing viewpoints or wiggle space for countervailing facts.
Augustine also emphasizes the fact that even in sight and hearing, the most public of the senses, one's relation to the object is always perspectival.
This study aims to compare a shorter cold ischemia time with the present one in relation to the complications developed in liver transplantations.
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