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Oscar's best song nominees typically represent a pluralistic sample of the music world, from Broadway tunes to comedic ditties; however, this year's race might wind up looking like the Grammys' best pop artist category.
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We observed a pluralistic pattern of ED use among a nationally representative sample of older adults.
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They understand that social democracy does not rule out the pluralistic provision of public services.
The pluralistic institutions of their young democracies seem so far to be holding up.
If one of the distinctive contributions of the American political tradition was a pluralistic conception of governance, its primal source was the pluralistic character of the founding generation itself.
At the core of his campaign is a call for a more pluralistic understanding of Islamist politics.
A more pluralistic approach in scientific advice to climate policy makers could result in a more pluralistic understanding of legitimate policy options.
This was part of the freewheeling, pluralistic spirit of Berkeley sociology, which I valued.
So the aim of democracy is to recognize the pluralistic nature of human society.
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