Example sentences of "[adj] aspects of the same [noun] " in BNC.

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1 References to specific aspects of the same phenomena can be found with the terms ‘ the politics of dependency ’ , ‘ internal colonialism ’ and ‘ regional nationalism ’ .
2 These two are always concurrent aspects of the same process , and are always united in a subject 's mode of becoming .
3 One would find it hard to imagine two more utterly different aspects of the same country than the southern and northern coasts of Spain .
4 Bourgeois individualism has a long history of subversive bohemian variants ; and the struggle for control of the elements of counter cultural musical style was a struggle between different aspects of the same principle .
5 The network also brings together separate groups of people working on different aspects of the same software project .
6 The physical events in my brain , and the feelings that I have , are not alternative and mutually exclusive causes of my actions : they are simply different aspects of the same cause .
7 Acute otitis media and otitis media with effusion are associated — they may be different aspects of the same condition .
8 Thus opposite ear superiorities may be found when subjects are constrained to process different aspects of the same stimuli .
9 Whilst it is true that disadvantages arise from different aspects of the same dispute being adjudicated upon by different courts , it must be pointed out , on the one hand , that a plaintiff is always entitled to bring his action in its entirety before the courts for the domicile of the defendant and , on the other , that article 22 of the Convention allows the first court seised , in certain circumstances , to hear the case in its entirety provided that there is a connection between the actions brought before the different courts .
10 But it would be hazardous to assume that prominence and deviance are simply subjective and objective aspects of the same phenomenon .
11 But some forms of technological change resulted both in new forms of homework ( the retailing revolution , for example , brought changes in the way goods were packaged , giving rise to the homework trade of boxmaking ) , and a greater demand for certain traditional tasks performed by homeworkers , for while parts of a particular trade might become subject to large scale organisation , other aspects of the same trade not uncommonly remained the province of homeworkers .
12 In this case it was held by the European Court that where the Community has exercised an express internal power , the corresponding external powers , that is , the power to negotiate an international agreement relating to external aspects of the same matter , fell within Community competence .
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