Sentence examples for the universalization from inspiring English sources

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the universalization

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The act or process of universalizing.

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The Act was a key step in the universalization process, as it recognized that universal health care needed all hospitals to accept and treat patients under uniform rules, medicines to be provided in a homogeneous waya and the whole population to be covered under the same conditions.

Individual disciplines continue the search for truth in their fields, but the universalization of truth -- the natural merging of all disciplines under the universal Truth -- is missing.

The primary schools, especially, experienced rapid growth because the states gave highest priority to the universalization of elementary education in order to fulfill the constitutional directive of providing universal, free, and compulsory education for all children up to the age of 14. Most, but not all, children had a primary school within 1 km (0.6 mile) of their homes.

However, recent developments make it plain that the planning commission is unlikely to carry out its stated commitments to the universalization of health care.

In 1989, Francis Fukuyama published his essay "The End of History?," in which he predicted "the universalization of Western liberal democracy as the final form of human government".

Their "unrealness" gave them an androgynous texture that got eroded with the universalization of the "Mahabharata" and the "Ramayana" in which androgyny is absent.

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It holds that America's fundamental national interest is to be America, and the nation's identity (its sense of its self, its peculiar purposefulness) is inseparable from a commitment to the spread -- not the aggressive universalization, but the civilized advancement -- of the proposition to which we, unique among nations, are, as the greatest American said, dedicated".

Through this universalization, the control on population becomes only in the extreme case grounded directly on the traditional Malthusian limitations of food and space.

But the result of this universalization or "worlding" ("mondialisation" is the French word for globalization) is that the concept of war, and thus of world war, of enemy, and even of terrorism, along with the distinctions between civilian and military or between army, police, and militia, all of these concepts and distinctions are losing their pertinence.

Liberal writer Michael Lind argues on Salon.com for sacrificing small business at the altar of corporatism in order to pass Obamacare: "The solution may be corporatism or corporate paternalism by which I mean the mandatory universalization of private-employer benefits.

By the end of the Cold War in the 1990s, it was firmly believed in the West that capitalism was going global; and a global economic infrastructure anchored by the WTO and IMF with the U.S. Navy patrolling the sea lanes would deliver a globalized world economy consistent with the inevitable universalization of Western values.

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