| 31. | "Large hierarchical organizations are paradigmatic of the industrial age, " he says.
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| 32. | Shooting a gun in a crowd is the paradigmatic example of depraved indifference to human life,
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| 33. | In this book Avital claims that art is in the first paradigmatic crisis in its history.
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| 34. | The natural occurrences of such paradigmatic leveling sometimes seems like as if the schema were constructed.
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| 35. | It reflects the relations between related words and expressions, which is mainly of paradigmatic relations.
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| 36. | This is a paradigmatic NFCC failure.
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| 37. | The paradigmatic example of a named set is a collection of objects connected to its name.
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| 38. | He next considers desires as the paradigmatic basis of interests, exploring which beings have desires.
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| 39. | This may be one reason the art museum has become the paradigmatic building type of our time.
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| 40. | The analysis of paradigmatic relations helps to define the value of specific items in a system.
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