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- noun The condition of having a specific number or form of
sides . - noun
Handedness .
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Examples
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Presumably not if the one-sidedness is presented as opinion.
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Quote: The most egregious example of this anything-but-Western one-sidedness is in Variable Star by Spider Robinson.
MIND MELD: Is Science Fiction Antithetical to Religion? 2008
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The most egregious example of this anything-but-Western one-sidedness is in Variable Star by Spider Robinson.
MIND MELD: Is Science Fiction Antithetical to Religion? 2008
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The result of this one-sidedness is exchanges like this wrap-up exchange at the end of her interview yesterday on WPHT radio in Philadelphia:
IsThatLegal? 2004
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The result of this one-sidedness is exchanges like this wrap-up exchange at the end of her interview yesterday on WPHT radio in Philadelphia:
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The thoughts generally are less remarkable for their depth than for their _breadth_ -- a free and unembarrassed all-sidedness, which is, perhaps, one of the most difficult of all attainments in the way of writing.
Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 423 Volume 17, New Series, February 7, 1852 Various 1841
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The many-sidedness which is a necessary characteristic of every great psychologist, was a remarkable quality in Balzac.
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Furthermore, this closeness to nature, this absence of a unifying or hide-bound system of thought, acting together with other causes, has led to the extraordinary variety and many-sidedness which is one of the most puzzling charms of Ancient Greece as contrasted, say, with Israel or
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To take the study further, Buckner and his colleagues looked at whether "sidedness" for different tasks tended to track with each other, or whether they were independent.
HHMI News 2009
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On the other hand, this is contrasted with the limits typical of digital communication: the one-sidedness of the interaction, the tendency to communicate only some parts of one's interior world, the risk of constructing a false image of oneself, which can become a form of self-indulgence.
The Pope and social media: A tentative affair Melissa Bell 2011
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