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And all of the principles are subsumed to a fundamental "truth".

This article suggests that when reward strategies fail, it is because they are frequently subsumed to a meaningless search for a best practice that delivers shareholder value that could be applied uniformly across countries, sectors, or workplace contexts.

It is noteworthy that infants prior to language learning distinguish phones that are later subsumed to a single phonemic equivalence class (see, e.g., Werker 1995, Kuhl 2000 for review and commentary).

But what looks like a victorious dance to the human spirit (and economic spirits at that) looks rather crass and repugnant to those who feel their suffering is being subsumed to a once yearly sport event that could easily be postponed or even canceled.

The Met's original Islamic Wing, which opened in 1975 and was left largely unchanged in its presentation until the renovation, "pushed an Islamic argument with a whole experience that was much more linear, with the diversity of places subsumed to a chronology of Islam," says Haidar.

The panel members also agreed that the entities (iii) and (iv) might be subsumed to a single entity, because structural airway narrowing was considered to be the major cause for viral wheeze in this age group.

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Years later Ms. Haran emulated Ms. Day's artfully simple pop style, in which the display of ego is subsumed to an ideal of disciplined interpretation.

Mr. Feinstein, the evening's host who also performed several numbers, was joined by Nellie McKay, Sachal Vasandani and Connie Evingson, wonderfully disciplined singers steeped in a vocal tradition in which any impulse to show off was subsumed to the goal of a harmonious, fluent sound.

Her erstwhile "it girl" status is entirely subsumed to the demands of a collective occasion.

The best part of the talk concerns religion: both artists admit to being moralists, but Le Clézio submits morality to religion, and Godard defines the question clearly: "Being religious means believing that the world is subsumed to God, and being a moralist means believing that God is subsumed to the world".

They are types from central casting in an overly explicit cinematic narrative, such as Hopper commonly subsumed to his vision.

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