Being twofold; a classification into two opposed parts or subclasses.
1 How do others deal with what must be a common enough dichotomy ?
2 The dichotomy between performance of individual companies and economies has been spectacular.
3 The dichotomy reflects an industry in the midst of a complex transition.
4 These results support a dichotomy in the dysplasia-CIS sequence in the pancreas.
5 Hence division by dichotomy comes strictly within the province of formal logic.
6 This dichotomy correlated with previously observed differences in in vitro inflammation-inducing properties.
7 Authority, by dividing men into classes, creates dichotomy , disruption, hostility, fear, disunion.
8 The dichotomy made perfect sense considering the respective characteristics of each world.
9 The next two weeks were a novel dichotomy of paradise and plague.
10 She wondered if Steve was grappling with the same dichotomy of emotions.
11 Afro-Americans were painfully aware of some of the imperfections in this simple dichotomy .
12 This growing trend marks a dichotomy between the new- and old-school climbing crowds.
13 The traditional left-right, you know, parties are essentially, the dichotomy is essentially collapsing.
14 The BMA in Scotland, however, attaches some qualifications to this dichotomy .
15 The core dichotomy proposed by the Tories contrasts Conservative reassurance with Labour recklessness.
16 IFN-I diversity, stage of infection and tissue compartment may account for this dichotomy .
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Dichotomy в диалектах
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