How To Use centrality In A Sentence
- He begins by noting what should be obvious: Given the centrality of freedom of expression "to an academic community, a university's suing a student for libel constitutes a curious act of self-abnegation, rather like the United Way taking a position against charitable giving, or the National Cattlemen's Beef Association urging that all Americans embrace a vegan diet. Michael Zimmerman, Ph.D.: When Academic Administrators Lose Their Moral Compass
- The narcissistic presumption of centrality that underpins paranoia here gives birth to semiotic solipsism.
- The methodological centrality of suspicion to current critical practice has involved a concomitant privileging of the concept of paranoia.
- Together they make a strong case, both enumerative and analytical, for the centrality of Africa in the study of modernity and modernism.
- It misleadingly marginalizes both the centrality of the Church and classicism, the dominant artistic trend of the period.
- The Derby piece is quite amazing, and it introduces the "mature" Thompson, if that word applies, including his centrality to the narrative, his dipsomania, his hallucinogens and his sidekick (in this case the artist Ralph Steadman). Getting to the Guy Behind the Gonzo
- We also consider centrality in the scientific taxonomy and four other possible predictors of a fish's typicality: desirability, familiarity to participants, size, and habitat.
- If the centrality of the crucifix is eliminated, the common understanding of the meaning of the liturgy runs the risk of being distorted as a result. Mauro Gagliardi on the Centrality of the Crucified Christ in the Liturgical Celebration
- Evidence for the centrality of food ‘includes the facial expression, which focuses on oral expulsion and closing of the nares, and the physiological concomitants of nausea and gagging.’
- In the book, the author accurately assesses the centrality of Williams's biblicism and argues convincingly that, first and foremost, Williams was a biblicist.