Subsumed Sentence Examples

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  • Every year the message of Christmas is subsumed ever more by the crass commercialism of the market.

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  • Each Greek god had a small menagerie of sacred animals, and it may be conjectured that these animals were originally the totems of various stocks, subsumed into the worship of the anthropomorphic god.

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  • After the Bolshevik seizure of power in October 1917, the memory of the war was subsumed into the history of the revolutionary process.

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  • Methodologies are all too often subsumed into the density of the doctoral dissertation, rarely to see the light of the wider academic day.

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  • The Romantic period saw Scottish identity subsumed within a myth of the Highlands.

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  • A definition identifies the nature of the units subsumed under a concept.

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  • It 's now object-oriented -- and the analysis is subsumed under the general term " modeling ".

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  • That music is usually subsumed under the labels ' contemporary classical ' or ' art ' music.

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  • For a long time caste was subsumed under the category of labor.

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  • Yet all these aims can be subsumed under a single rubric.

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  • Most major items are now subsumed in the Corporate Plan.

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  • I would abolish the offense and have the act subsumed under the general laws against homicide.

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  • She has n't had time to be subsumed into the culture where the Board agrees with whatever Vint says.

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  • Subsumed Work to increase competition in DSL by requiring BT to provide interconnection services to enable operators to offer competing DSL services.

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  • But in reality his theory is neither Hume's theory of association nor Kant's of an a priori notion of understanding under which a given case is subsumed.

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  • Yet in the end, his noble qualities were subsumed by his insatiable lust for glory.

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  • These different positions on mitigation were largely subsumed for the remainder of the conference.

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  • The transition, however, was never such that the later Speer completely subsumed, or sublated, the earlier.

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  • It was initially taken over by Watneys, then subsumed in one of the great conglomerates of today.

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  • In this interpretation, narrower terms are not subsumed.

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  • However, the darkness trope is subsumed to characterisation of the film style within an informative toned narrativisation of the film production process.

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  • He thinks that there is a notion of understanding (Verstandesbegrif), under which every new experience is subsumed, but that it has been developed by former experience, instinctively, and by the development of the race, as part of the economy of thinking.

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