Sentence examples for the collectivity of from inspiring English sources

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The collectivity of the umma elevates the communal interest above that of the individual believer.

As if by emphasising the collectivity of the experience they dispel any sense of victimhood; opting instead for the affirmation of sumoud, steadfastness.

"It was a disgraceful example of the perennial ineptitude of the collectivity of the University of Oxford which has nearly always managed to get these issues wrong.

"The collectivity of the game, at a time when we further individualise ourselves on networks like Facebook, feels significant to me," he says.

President Nicolas Sarkozy of France, asked if he had confidence in Mr. Berlusconi, said that he had confidence in the collectivity of Italian authorities, "political, financial, economic".

The Crown is the collectivity of executive powers exercised by or in the name of the sovereign the head of state who reigns by hereditary right, as opposed to the elected head of government.

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Modern individualism represented no real challenge to the intellectual environment in which man tended to be seen as a mere phenomenal being, easily assimilated into nature, the impersonal principle of idealism, the unconscious, the cosmic will, or the collectivities of the family, the state, the nation, the social class.

The absence of formal rules by which to distinguish between members and outsiders, to identify leaders, to establish the aims of the collectivity, to set acceptable limits of behaviour for members, and to specify how collective decisions are to be made accounts for the volatility of collective behaviour.

In modernity the instruments for giving order to space, apart from being refined, are a way of reducing discretion, namely the will to overcome, or more simply the achievement of the interests of one party to the detriment of those of the collectivity or of other single individuals.

It was also established that patterns of change in impaired self-control problems and extrinsic problems from drinking did not change collectively, as would be expected by a version of the collectivity theory of drinking originally brought forward by Skog (1985).

Metallica, which alchemizes amorphous adolescent discontent into grandiose, technically dazzling nuggets of sound, is best experienced in the ecstatic collectivity of a concert or the throbbing privacy of your own head.

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