Sentence examples for sort of uniformity from inspiring English sources

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Even the section devoted to Minimalism resists the sort of uniformity that art history, ever straightening and cleaning, tries to impose.

Mainly, it was a scheme for expressing life in energy rather than in money, and seemed to presume a sort of uniformity in human affairs.

In addition, a sort of uniformity to apps in a given space could make them easier to use, some argue.

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Being used to the convention of a band having a "sound" or a "style," your mind craves some kind of uniformity, some sort of identifying pattern.

I sort of agree.

Today that sort of choreographic uniformity, where ravishing and military meet, is something of a lost art.

"That kind of uniformity requires that you modify food.

As Frege's remarks suggest, one way to underpin an argument against the use of enumerative induction in mathematics is via some sort of non-uniformity principle: in the absence of proof, we should not expect numbers (in general) to share any interesting properties.

But this is the sort of 'uniformity of nature' presupposition that Hume argued could not be known either a priori, or empirically.

That is the way to go: variety out of uniformity.

He envisions an empire not of uniformity but of multiplicity.

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