(Physics) the property of matter and electromagnetic radiation that is characterized by the fact that some properties can be explained best by wave theory and others by particle theory.
Then they face a dualproblem: the risk of losing a lucrative gig and a lack of good, large, liquid investment opportunities.
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Despite the Government's focus on the dualproblems since it took office a year ago, there is little evidence of real progress.
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Conclusions: An inflatable penile prosthesis is highly recommended as an initial procedure, especially in patients with the dualproblems of ED and incontinence.
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Bangladeshi experts say such dams create dualproblems: disrupting the flow in winter and causing floods downstream by releasing extra water during the monsoon.
Uso de duality en inglés
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That's another example of the duality of man you're speaking of, Stewart.
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She couldn't stand the duality of her relationship with Caliph any longer.
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He felt this duality now as he made his way through Piccadilly.
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They were a duality, Vorix's body, Powel's mind, working in perfect fusion.
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This lurking duality in her put on for him an extraordinary charm.
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Gabriel was thinking about duality too, as he put down the letter.
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They were a duality the constitutive forces of which alternately assumed supremacy.
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Jackson's most profound duality has to do with the matter of race.
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There was a duality in his nature that seemed to be irreconcilable.
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Of each Purusha taken distributively, the whole is duality among these three.
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Without such a duality it is impossible to conceive any soul existing.
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The expression of duality, of the Other, is found in all societies.
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We find, on the contrary, a definite and irreconcilable duality of thought.
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From an imperfect recognition of that duality ensue great masses of misconception.
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And he established two supreme principles,-onefinite unity, the other infinite duality.
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The duality between the duo's styles is the catalyst to their sound.