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1." By so doing, we could counter the unsophisticated and naive belief that an analogical term is simply an amalgam between an ordinary univocal utterance on the one hand and an equivocal utterance on the other."

Source:  RAHNER, KARL. "EXPERIENCES OF A CATHOLIC THEOLOGIAN" Theological Studies 61.1 Mar. 1 2000: 3

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2." But a genuinely transcendent view of God requires a deep grasp of the principle of analogy as a legitimate option besides univocal and equivocal predication."

Source:  Koterski, Joseph W. "A Most Unlikely God: A Philosophical Enquiry into the Nature ofGod" Theological Studies v59.n2 June 1 1998: 345-347

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3." The sameness may create consternation among those who want the real thing and who value diversity."

Source:  Pagano, Michael A. "The Tourist City" American Political Science Review 94.1 Mar. 1 2000: 192

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4." As an African-American family therapist, I felt a mutual respect for our diversity and our sameness." Delores Brown, Southern Connecticut State University "Cancer intimidated me; I felt sympathy for the patients and their families."

Source:  YEAGER, BARBARA,AUYANG, MICHAEL,BROWN, DOLORES L.,DICKINSON, PATRICIA,GOLDSTEIN, JAYNE A.,JAFFE, NINA,MCKAY, LYNDA,ROCHE, PAMELA,WORKMAN, GWEN. "MFT Student Training in Medical Family Therapy: A Collaborative Hospital Project with Radiation Oncology" Families, Systems & Health 17.4 Dec. 22 1999: 427

5."... of culture we're supposed to stand for." The idea is to accommodate diversity while abstaining from any uniforming desire for cultural sameness."

Source:  Baumann, Gerd. "To each his own: ethnic relations and political culture in Britain" Harvard International Review 21.2 Mar. 22 1999: 68-72

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6." Discussions of diversity can be haunted by this confusion of sameness and equality, and most settings have not stopped to reflect on the underlying assumptions about sameness and difference that shape their practices (Scott, 1994)."

Source:  Bond, Meg A. "Gender, Race, and Class in Organizational Contexts" American Journal of Community Psychology 27.3 June 1 1999: 327

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7." Therefore, these shifting locations enable there to be sameness where there seems to be (class) diversity."

Source:  Jones, Carolyn M. "Race and the rural in Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings's Cross Creek" Mississippi Quarterly 57.2 Mar. 22 2004: 215-231

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8."... explanations are not univocal in their details, they do provide us with a general way of understanding the word p[bar{i}]ta in connection with iron weapons that is more than plausible."

Source:  FITZGERALD, JAMES L. "SANSKRIT PITA AND SAIKYA/SAIKYA TWO TERMS OF IRON AND STEEL TECHNOLOGY IN THE MAHABHARATA" Journal of the American Oriental Society 120.1 Jan. 1 2000: 44

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9." By using the term fundamentalism, in the singular, to label the modern phenomenon of resurgent Islam, he has promoted a unidimensional and univocal view of this phenomenon, ignoring other manifestations of Islamic resurgence."

Source:  Afsaruddin, Asma. "The Challenge of Fundamentalism: Political Islam and the New World Disorder" Review of Politics 61.2 Mar. 22 1999: 331-336

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10." Miller, quite rightly in my view, criticizes many contemporary perfect being theologians for applying terms to God in an unqualifiedly univocal sense which renders Him a sort of super scientist. (Please, let's stop calling these philosophers 'Anselmians'!"

Source:  Rogers, Katherin A. "A Most Unlikely God" Religious Studies v34.n3 Sept. 1 1998: 359-364

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11."... of tragedy. (132) The social exchange of words seemingly implies the parity of public meaning -- a common language reflecting the sameness of individual experience."

Source:  KNOWLES, RONALD. "Hamlet and Counter-Humanism" Renaissance Quarterly 52.4 Dec. 22 1999: 1046

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12." In a sense, the word "Carmen" itself perfectly exemplifies this phenomenon, for it is a pure paronym of itself, a perfectly equivocal term that cannot be separated or divided in the way that "Munda" and..."

Source:  Bouvier, Luke. "WHERE SPAIN LIES: NARRATIVE DISPOSSESSION AND THE SEDUCTIONS OF SPEECH IN MERIMEE'S CARMEN" Romanic Review 90.3 May 1 1999: 353

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13." The result, it is argued, is a univocal fictional world, in which other characters, events and places are reduced to the perceptions and meanings of the central consciousness; where, finally, public reality is excluded by the..."

Source:  Corner, Martin. "THE NOVEL AND PUBLIC TRUTH: SAUL BELLOW'S THE DEAN'S DECEMBER" Studies in American Fiction 28.1 Mar. 22 2000: 113

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14." According to Acker, the use of a univocal point of view not only fails to challenge patriarchal discourse, it actually makes it more difficult for other voices to be heard, for other meanings to be constructed out of language."

Source:  SIMMONS, RYAN. "The Problem of Politics in Feminist Literary Criticism: Contending Voices in Two Contemporary Novels" CRITIQUE: Studies in Contemporary Fiction 41.4 June 22 2000: 319

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15."... Such a statement assumes that there is a univocal meaning to "the Christian reading of Scripture." That is not so. In fact, "the Christian reading" can be misleading."

Source:  MURPHY, ROLAND E. "QUAESTIO DISPUTATA: IS THE PASCHAL MYSTERY REALLY THE PRIMARY HERMENEUTICAL PRINCIPLE?" Theological Studies 61.1 Mar. 1 2000: 139

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16." If previous critical assessments, emphasizing the univocal meanings of minstrelsy, reduced at the same time the complexity of both popular culture and working-class subjectivity, the absence of workingwomen from Lott's analysis reinforces their invisibility (even in labor history) as working-class subjects."

Source:  Merish, Lori. "Bound and Gagged: Pornography and the Politics of Fantasy inAmerica" Criticism v40.n3 June 22 1998: 477-491

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17." If previous critical assessments, emphasizing the univocal meanings of minstrelsy, reduced at the same time the complexity of both popular culture and working-class subjectivity, the absence of workingwomen from Lott's analysis reinforces their invisibility (even in labor history) as working-class subjects."

Source:  Merish, Lori. "Love and Theft: Blackface Minstrelsy and the American WorkingClass" Criticism v40.n3 June 22 1998: 477-491

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18." When an author makes the undermining of all values his or her primary message and points to the impossibility of any clear and univocal meaning by..."

Source:  Sjavik, Jan. "Reading Arne Garborg's Irony" Scandinavian Studies 72.1 Mar. 22 2000: 63

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19." In other words, in France, equality feminism and difference feminism are not at odds, since equality is understood quite abstractly and not as a demand for literal sameness."

Source:  Schaub, Diana. "Did Nike Say to `Just Do It" Public Interest .n133 Sept. 22 1998: 109-116

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20." All too often, the reader is struck by the sameness of the ideas expressed and even the words used to express them."

Source:  LESUEUR, RICHARD. "Diva: The New Generation: The Sopranos and Mezzos of the DecadeDiscuss Their Roles" Notes 56.2 Dec. 1 1999: 432

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21."... more compelling: he writes, A sameness in the final sound of its words is the great and grievous defect of the Italian language."

Source:  ROBINSON, DANIEL. ""Work Without Hope": Anxiety and Embarrassment in Coleridge's Sonnets" Studies in Romanticism 39.1 Mar. 22 2000: 81

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22." After her equivocal announcement in Manhattan, Mrs. Clinton tried to reassure critics that her words were misinterpreted."

Source:  Saffir, Barbara J. "Clintons prepare for new life apart: President will `make accommodations'" Washington Times Nov. 25 1999: 1

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23." One of his rivals for the GOP nomination immediately claimed his words indicated his opposition to legal abortion was equivocal..."

Source:  Hallow, Ralph Z. "BUSH BEARS DOWN: Character issues, abortion come up during N.H. visit" Washington Times June 15 1999: 1

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24." However, the benefit of using different size fonts for signal words and text is equivocal."

Source:  Rogers, Wendy A.,Lamson, Nina,Rousseau, Gabriel K. "Warning Research: An Integrative Perspective" Human Factors 42.1 Mar. 22 2000: 102

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25." In other words, it's an agreement you'd expect Levin to endorse, even if, as is his wont, he does so only equivocally."

Source:  MARSHALL, JOSHUA MICAH. "Sandy's Moment SEEKING THE PROGRESSIVE MIDDLE GROUND ON TRADE AND GLOBALIZATION" American Prospect 11.14 June 5 2000: 12

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