Sentence examples for perceived commonality with from inspiring English sources

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Moreover, its historical connection with Logical Positivism caused many to reject it because of its perceived commonality with nineteenth century positivism.

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It is practically impossible to monolithically group identities together on the grounds of perceived commonalities.

Racing secretaries could easily raise the weights and achieve commonality with racing in Europe, South America and Asia.

In this context "Wreck" revealed its commonality with Mr. Lightfoot's other material.

That may have been the point of greatest commonality with Mr. Badolo's two solos.

"With the Ganges, there was a commonality, with the spiritual aspect of how people interact with the river.

It is not as though his work is lacking commonality with the voices of the dead and the living.

What might this commonality with Crawford mean for the endurance of Lady Gaga's public favor, and for her legacy?

"The party finds commonality with some local Democrats, and is therefore able to support them," she said.

Finally, after this is done, there is an assumption of commonality with other conceptual representations.

Commonality, with a capital 'C".

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