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- adverb In a
holistic manner.
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Examples
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So, for #6 … Choice is likely an empirical illusion, but when viewed holistically from the aspect of the timelessness of universal space-time interconnections, consciousness is real and made/makes/will make choices (all at the same "time").
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Pearson Educational Measurement, which works with the College Board, helps train readers to look at essays "holistically" -- based on the total impression they create.
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First, a realization that this issue, this immigration issue, to use one of our favorite terms holistically it must be approached.
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But the US also argues that its campaign against carbon has to be viewed holistically -- in other words, there are many other measures that should be taken into account when assessing its effort.
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Researchers agree that we recognize faces holistically, which is not how we generally recognize other objects.
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Essay readers will be trained to grade "holistically," taking into consideration "development of ideas, supporting examples, organization, word choice, and sentence structure."
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Essay readers will be trained to grade "holistically," taking into consideration "development of ideas, supporting examples, organization, word choice, and sentence structure."
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1.1 Humanity, (if you look at it holistically, which is not hard at all but surprisingly few people have), is like an organism and follows UNIVERSAL PATTERNS.
Mark Shuttleworth mark 2010
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Albanese said it was important to reconsider the proposal "holistically," and that he stands "ready to engage" with Prime Minister
Bloomberg 2010
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Albanese said it was important to reconsider the proposal "holistically," and that he stands "ready to engage" with Prime Minister
Bloomberg 2010
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