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- etc. See
universalization , etc.
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- noun Alternative spelling of
universalization .
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Examples
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MR TOTH: We had a discussion about how Australia can help what we call the universalisation of the Test-Ban Treaty.
Transcript: CTBTO (Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organisation) press conference 2010
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On the "universalisation" of arts and culture, it said arts education should be a "non-negotiable, compulsory" part of a revised curriculum for all pupils in the first ten years of schooling.
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Recent evidence clearly establishes that states which have moved towards near universalisation of the PDS have performed much better in increasing offtake and reducing leakages.
India's official poverty line doesn't measure up | Jayati Ghosh 2011
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Australia played a significant role during the last decade or so, on promoting the Treaty as a coordinator for two years of the Ministerial Process, providing a Chair and helping us in many regions with universalisation, not just in the Pacific and Far-East Region, but also in other regions in supporting our efforts there.
Transcript: CTBTO (Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organisation) press conference 2010
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RB: SW is about universalisation but that doesn't mean we can't take from it.
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RB: SW is about universalisation but that doesn't mean we can't take from it.
Archive 2007-03-01 Mia 2007
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Like Rosenzweig, who also interpreted this combination of universalisation and redemption as the unending task of Christianity, Rosenstock-Huessy interpreted Christianity through the same broad triadic rhythm as Schelling:
Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy Cristaudo, Wayne 2008
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It is an attempt to reduce the concrete to the abstract: in practice, the concrete, though governed by normal regularity, is also the particular, and is never without differentiations which render universalisation impossible.
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The Church's claim to be the extension or universalisation of the Jewish calling is profoundly challenged by the unspeakable betrayals of wisdom and justice that have so often prevailed in the Church, especially in its history in respect of the Jews.
Lecture to the 5th International Sabeel Conference "Holy Land and Holy People" Jerusalem 2004
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The Government also has a firm commitment to the ultimate goal of a total ban on anti-personnel landmines, through universalisation of the 1997 Ottawa
Australia to Provide Demining Assistance to Lebanon - Media release - Minister for Foreign Affairs 2001
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