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Duality and implies
The Lotus Sutra's parable of the Burning House implies that all talk of Duality or Non-Duality by Buddhas and Bodhisattvas is merely Skillful Means ( Sanskrit upaya kausala ) meant to lead the deluded to a much higher truth.

Duality and unity
In Chinese creation myth | Daoist creation myth, " The Way gave birth to unity, Unity gave birth to duality, Duality gave birth to trinity, Trinity gave birth to the myriad creatures.
Duality and unity are both significant.

Duality and .
Duality with pluralism is considered a logical fallacy.
Duality is also sometimes called reciprocity or polarity.
Duality is most commonly defined in terms of polar reciprocation about a concentric sphere.
Duality ( opposition ) that creates the energy ( or libido ) of the psyche, which Jung asserts expresses itself only through symbols: " It is the energy that manifests itself in the life process and is perceived subjectively as striving and desire.
Originally shamanistic practices that have over time may once have been monotheistic later once since deification of an Earth Mother to the Sky father as a Duality, also including ancestor worship and an addition for a " sun deity ", polytheizing the religion and more deities were incorporated after-wards.
* E. H. Carlson, Wave – Particle Duality: Light on Project PHYSNET
Third-Wave Feminism and the Need to Reweave the Nature / Culture Duality, NWSA Journal 16 ( 3 ): 154-179.
Xiuhtecuhtli is a manifestation of Ometecuhtli, the Lord of Duality, and according to the Florentine Codex Xiuhtecuhtli was considered to be mother and father of the Gods, who dwelled in the turquoise enclosure in the center of earth.
Miguel Leon-Portilla interprets the name " Ometeotl " as " Lord of the Duality " and argues that Ometeotl was the supreme creator deity of the Aztecs, and that the Aztecs envisioned this deity as a mystical entity with a dual nature akin to the European concept of the trinity.
* Duality in field theory and statistical systems, Robert Savit, Rev.
* Berthold-Georg Englert, Marlan O. Scully & Herbert Walther, Quantum Optical Tests of Complementarity, Nature, Vol 351, pp 111 – 116 ( 9 May 1991 ) and ( same authors ) The Duality in Matter and Light Scientific American, pg 56 – 61, ( December 1994 ).
Gerrard teamed with Pieter Bourke ( Snog, Soma ) to issue Duality in April 1998.
This paradox is known as the Wave – particle Duality Paradox.
Duality in the Fano plane: Each point corresponds to a line and vice versa.
** The interview was also sampled in Konkhra's track " Religion is a Whore " and The Faceless's " Planetary Duality.
Duality, as such, is the assertion that truth is invariant under this operation on statements.
According to Giddens there is a " Duality of structure " by which social practice, which is the principal unit of investigation, has both a structural and an agency-component.
* B. R. Greene and M. R. Plesser, " Duality in Calabi-Yau Moduli Space ".

implies and distinctive
As the common name for the species implies, the teeth are also distinctive, having a roughened surface formed by numerous narrow irregular ridges.
These ducks have, as their name implies, distinctive whistling calls.
The can has a distinctive dark brown colouring, showing the muscles of a human's neck / head / shoulder area, and is marketed to provide continuing energy with the slogan of " No Half Measures " ( a reference to the can size, which is twice that of a standard 250-ml can of Red Bull ) but The Coca-Cola Company implies it refers to an encouragement not to settle for less than one's best.
This is in contrast to lattice multiplication, a distinctive feature of which is that the each cell of the rectangle has its own correct place for the carry digit ; this also implies that the cells can be filled in in any order desired.

implies and cultural
" Love and Theft is, as the title implies, a kind of homage ," writes Kot, " never more so than on ' High Water ( for Charley Patton ),' in which Dylan draws a sweeping portrait of the South's racial history, with the unsung blues singer as a symbol of the region's cultural richness and ingrained social cruelties.
They argue that meta-ethical relativism implies that we ought to tolerate the behavior of others even when it runs counter to our personal or cultural moral standards.
Marcus and Fischer's attention to anthropology's refusal to accept Western culture's claims to universality implies that cultural relativism is a tool not only in cultural understanding, but in cultural critique.
Freud's theory implies that the super-ego is a symbolic internalisation of the father figure and cultural regulations.
* God is not ignorant ( one should not say that God is wise since that word arrogantly implies we know what " wisdom " means on a divine scale, whereas we only know what wisdom is believed to mean in a confined cultural context ).
The " melting pot " metaphor implies both a melting of cultures and intermarriage of ethnicities, yet cultural assimilation or acculturation can also occur without intermarriage.
That in turn implies postmodern cultural criticism can deepen the modernist urge toward mastery by eliminating the ontological weight of the nonhuman world.
Despite the general perception that American culture is characterized more by diversity than by homogeneity, the American ideology of cultural homogeneity implies an American mindset that because Eurocentric cultures are superior to others, people with different cultures should conform to the dominant monocultural canon and norms.
" Greater Philadelphia " implies that the region is centered on the city in an economic and cultural context, while " Delaware Valley " is a more generic geographic term that does not imply that any part is of more consequence than any other.
Discussing imagery as iconography in this way implies a critical " reading " of imagery that often attempts to explore social and cultural values.
Some separate Christian cultural and political movements object to being described with the label Dominionism, because in their mind the word implies attachment to Reconstructionism.
The word ' saudade ' takes on a slightly different form in Portuguese-speaking Goan families for whom it implies the once-cherished but never-to-return days of glory of Goa as a prized possession of Portugal, a notion since then made redundant by the irrevocable cultural changes that occurred with the end of the Portuguese regime in these parts.
" Chautauqua " is a word that implies a retreat or resort that combines religious observation, summer education, recreation and cultural opportunities.
The " baggage " imagery implies that cultural baggage is something that one carries at all times and that it can be burdensome, hindering freedom of movement ( i. e. hinders intercultural dialog ).
Within industrial and post-industrial cultural and state formations, Spectacle implies an organization of appearances that are simultaneously enticing, deceptive, distracting and superficial.
It also means that the Transmontano still has a rural lifestyle and all that this implies in cultural habits, including outlook towards education, innovation in business, and acceptance of different ideas.
As its name implies, it forms the economic core of Singapore, including key districts such as Raffles Place and key administrative buildings such as the Parliament House, the Supreme Court and City Hall as well as numerous commercial buildings and cultural landmarks.
In what can be seen as part of a wider ' cultural shift from the ethic of self-denial to the ethic of self-actualization ... as Beattie says, detachment from others implies a concomitant " focus on " self '

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