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The flat surface of the desk, the laptop screen, the artificial light all bear witness to the necessity to subordinate nature's spontaneous irregularity, to fashion a little Versailles.
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Still, the overriding considerations of proportion and pattern were never subordinated to nature.
Whatever the origins, it is a dark reach totally subordinated to Nature.
The room's slatted windows overlooked that ultimate symbol of wild nature subordinated to man's will: the golf course.
Santorum denounces environmental activism for subordinating people to nature in pagan rituals masquerading as environmental regulations.
Kinds that work like this include "weed" or "vermin" (Murphy 2006): the existence of the superordinate class depends on human interests but the subordinate members are natural kinds whose natures can be investigated scientifically.
Mindfulness increases awareness of our inherent interdependency with other people and the natural environment and of values that enhance human dignity rather than subordinate people, animals, and nature to the craving for more material wealth and power.
Artists such as Kleitsch with his "Old Laguna" might show the town from a distance as a grouping of small peaked-roof buildings and as very subordinate to the surrounding nature.
"Even though women have shown their ability to get better jobs and positions, high salaries, and are able to fulfill the household's needs on their own, still…they must admit that their nature is subordinate to men.
On the facts of the case, the Court found that Article 9 had not been infringed by the prosecution of three air force officers for proselytizing to their subordinates, since the hierarchical nature of military life meant it was difficult for a subordinate to rebuff the approaches of persons of superior rank.
Borrowed from the Treatise (T, 419), that principle holds that when the same object produces different passions, even those "of a contrary nature," then the subordinate passion can be "converted" into the predominant (OT, 262).
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