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8. Universality in the welfare system is under threat.
There's an element of enormous universality in her predicament.
It aspires to find the universality in grief, and, for some, at least, it succeeds.
Over all, the device does make a case for universality in the human experience; it just feels synthetic at times.
They too repudiated any notion of timelessness and universality in capitalism and its elements of private property, competition, and profit.
The important emphasis on the principle of "universality" in applying human rights standards was signaled by several events.
The Kony video's reception is somehow in keeping with a growing universality in the effort to bring war criminals and dictators to account.
MR. HENLEY said that one of the reasons "Jitney" is "so special is the thread of universality in it that makes it more accessible to white people".
I would like to point out another glaring lack of universality in Medicare: veterans covered by Medicare, who must number in the millions.
Achebe has been fiercely critical of those who search for "universality" in African fiction, arguing that such a standard is never applied to Western fiction.
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Lastly, the very nature of apoptosis affords it an advantage not conferred to all biomarkers: a level of 'universality' in that the core mechanism of apoptosis is largely cell-type independent.
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