| 41. | In practice, a pragmatic approach is often taken in considering the effects of circularity in dictionary definitions.
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| 42. | We did not call it that initially in order to avoid any appearance of circularity in the definition.
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| 43. | Oh, but wait, Dramabeans is self-published, and we're back in circularity!
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| 44. | The long, meditative shots of D Est emphasize the circularity of connections between personal and collective histories.
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| 45. | These considerations are similar to Van Orden's and Paap's criticism of circularity in neuroimaging logic.
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| 46. | Americans needs to accept, with a bit of grace, the circularity of life . " ! end!
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| 47. | Circularity also allows for the maintenance of traditions, citizenship, and family, an important part of human capabilities.
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| 48. | The lyric, the circularity of the bridge, the way the phrases fold over each other . ""
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| 49. | The advantage of the circularity ratio, of course, is that the required information is very easy to find.
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| 50. | As for " repetitive tautologigies " and " elipical circularities ", those phrases certainly didn't come from me.
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