How To Use Dichotomize In A Sentence
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Age was dichotomized to distinguish between preadolescents and adolescents.
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It retains the practice of deploying material in spatial patterns to expedite recall, but eliminates all iconography, sub - stituting for statues of Athena, Zeus, and the like mere printed words connected to one another by lines in an extremely simple binary pattern forming the dichotomized Ramist charts of “methodized” noetic material.
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Most disconcertingly, many of their public statements are Bush 43 redux, a smorgasbord of overly-optimistic platitudes utterly dichotomized from economic realities.
Sheldon Filger: Obama's Economic Crisis Team is Full of Green Shoots
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Scores were dichotomized so that any numbered response to an item represented a ‘yes’ and any zero response to an item represented a ‘no.’
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Contemporary attitudes and beliefs are dichotomized between emphasis on amenity/newcomer and commodity/long-time resident values, but all overlain by a rural lifestyle, even in the trendy Marin headlands north of San Francisco.
Northern California Coast (Bailey)
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This variable was dichotomized to represent inconsistent condom use (condom not used every time, coded 1) versus consistent condom use (condom used every time, coded 0).
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(vita/mors) — and another disciple, Theodor Zwinger the Elder (1533-88), in his Methodus apodemica (1577) produces a dichotomized logical analysis of the
RAMISM
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As the female protégé of a misogynistic rapper, the female version of Lil Wayne, Nicki Minaj undoubtedly conforms to certain dichotomized gendered norms.
PART 2/3: LL Cool J’s “Around the Way Girl” « Gender Across Borders
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Judgment or arrangement was likewise dichotomized into axiomatic judgment (enunciations) and dianoetic judgment (reasoning processes).
RAMISM
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There was in man, or there belonged to man (1) a visible body, which {xiii} was again dichotomized, and believed to be composed, according to many of the Gnostics, of a subtle element like that of which they supposed Adam in his unfallen state was made, which they named the _hylic_ body, and
Spiritual Reformers in the 16th & 17th Centuries
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By the mid 16th century school systems were starting to expand, and the term literate became more of a descriptor to dichotomize the population into those who could read and write in the local dialects.
The History Of Reading « Literacy Articles « Articles « Literacy News
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In the original conception of this study, motivators were dichotomized into intrinsic and extrinsic factors.
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Lateral branches dichotomize several times before terminating in pairs of reniform sporangia.
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Essentially, they are attempting to dichotomize the environmental movement between hopeless anti-modern romantic yuppies, engaged in symbolic activities, and the sober modernists (exemplified by themselves) who celebrate and promote economic expansion as the only real way to address environmental degradation.
Joseph Romm: Memo to Media: Don't be Suckered by Bad Analyses from the Breakthrough Institute
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Modernity has trained us to not just to distinguish inward from outward actions, but to dichotomize our inner and our outer selves.
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If the false religion and the true ethics can be dichotomized, the ethics are secular and should be taught as such.
Leah Anthony Libresco: Dalai Lama Wrong on Religious Tolerance
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Scholarship has tended strongly, in effect, to dichotomize Levinas' work as A and not-A, philosophical and unphilosophical texts, and to concentrate almost uniquely on the former.
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As in previous research, for the purpose of data analyses, subjects were dichotomized in terms of intimate abusiveness and level of distress in their current relationship.
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The truth is that "hunters" are dichotomized between the uber-rich whose ranches are so large they can afford to import exotics or breed in-house (thus, they erect high fences to insulate their investment) and the rest of us, who take what we can get.
Walk through your high rise fence, turn on your electric deer feeder, and into your climate controlled blind?
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Especially discomfiting in such a dichotomized view of poetry is the assumption that novelty and innovation equate not only with experimentalism but also with liberal politics.
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Be sure to realize that most of the "I'M NOT VOTING FOR OBAMA, I'D RATHER VOTE MCCAIN" comments are actually by Republicans trying to further dichotomize the party ... get off here and go campaign for old man McCain noemi in los angeles
Welcome to the Election Express
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Our country has not yet passed the test of a severely-dichotomized nation.
Dr. Leo Rangell: Cool
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Academic performance was dichotomized into two categories: good grades (mostly As and Bs/mostly Bs and Cs) or bad grades (mostly Cs and Ds/mostly Ds and Fs).
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The new and improved line of attack is to dichotomize war opponents by, first, issuing the most back-handed of compliments to those who were anti-war all along – the unthreatening, marginalized “Michael Moore crowd.”
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In an effort to pin down good guys and bad guys, or otherwise to dichotomize different approaches, various paired terms have been offered.
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Thus, examining the experiences and desires of children may help highlight the incredible complexity of negotiations across dichotomized domains such as urban and rural, traditional and modern, material and emotional.
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‘Often bisexuals want to label themselves as lesbian or gay because occupying a middle ground is so difficult in a culture that dichotomizes sexual orientation and gender identity,’ she says.
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For these analyses, the classes of diagnoses were not dichotomized since regression analyses are well equipped to handle continuous variables and would lend further sensitivity to the analyses.
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In the present study, we dichotomized HIV-infected participants into high versus low basal cortisol secretors on the basis of a median split of the distribution of cortisol values.
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When social mating systems were dichotomized, extrapair chicks were twice as frequent in monogamous as in polygynous species.
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Due to the small number of African-American participants, the variable race/ethnicity was dichotomized into minority and non-minority respondents.
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I wonder if the "dichotomized"version of the Wells decision rule is too simple.
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The sample was dichotomized based on a median split of preferential negative encoding.
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But as a committed member of a 500-year-old movement that has spread to more than 80 countries, I wonder whether we can really dichotomize the old, the new and the emerging.
Sheldon C. Good: Are Mennonites Taking Over The World?
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Both of these variables were dichotomized.
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When we dichotomized the results of this question into never smoking inside the house or smoking (always, usually, or occasionally) inside the house, there remained no difference between the two groups.
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If you try to dichotomize workers and managers, you're going to get people totally de-motivated.
'Authentic' Ways of Leading
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When lawmakers and pundits say that providing social welfare programs to single young moms encourages illegitimate pregnancies and when they dichotomize "the right to life" versus "the right to choose," they fail to see young moms and their children as fully human.
Robin Templeton: What Every Mother Needs
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Certainly the pressures to dichotomize the world of human experience were stronger, in that most cultures had strong sanctions against e.g. wearing gender-ambiguous or -inappropriate clothing.
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