The essence of this dichotomy survives the terse condensing the movie plows through as it takes the viewer through the first third of Rand's novel, up through the mini-climax delivered by the completion of the John Galt Line and the dramatic ignition of Wyatt's Torch.
Mr. ISIKOFF: Well, it's hard to say because there is this sort of a dichotomy within the government.
The book captures the dichotomy of what Press, out of love and pride, accomplished.
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"There's a dichotomy of 'good mothers breast feed, bad mothers formula feed', " says journalist Madeleine Morris, who is writing a book about the topic.
This dichotomy of opinion makes assessing EMDR more difficult than it would be otherwise, especially for a nonexpert in the practice, such as I.
It's a strange dichotomy of a horrible thing presenting great opportunity.
Yet Mr Brown may have created a false dichotomy of his own not between policies, as he accuses Lord Lawson of doing, but between his approach and his predecessor's.
It runs on the old Mars-Venus dichotomy of emotional repression versus expression, but brings out a far stranger and more specific current of underlying discord, regarding the isolating comforts of prosperity, the fault lines of friendships, and the murky depths of what passes for love.
The classical dichotomy of public and private law has resulted in the establishment of the Council of State (Conseil d'Etat), which are administrative courts vested with the power to decide over administrative disputes pertaining to administrative contracts and administrative decrees issued by government officials and ministries.
This dichotomy irritated some of the justices.
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The result is a spectrum of skin colour rather than a dichotomy.
The dichotomy launched him into years of research to discover for himself what he could stand behind and advocate as true.
By celebrating the moral character and competitive accomplishments of entrepreneurs that earn their wealth by providing for the needs of their fellow man through free exchange, Rand lays out a dichotomy that shows why the "greater good" is better served by the selfishness of the latter than the altruism of the former.
But because companies came out of the recession in better shape than previous downturns, there is a dichotomy between Corporate America and the American consumer.
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Mr Bennett's growing number of supporters however see him as a plain-talking realist - a dichotomy which shows how far apart the left and right in Israel still are.
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Instead, the real dichotomy exists between what you could call Breakthrough companies and Best-of-Show companies.
The dichotomy is frankly stated in a new book by two fervent apostles of modernity, Guy Cooper and Gordon Taylor.
Now along comes Gray saying, in effect, that not only is the liberal-conservative dichotomy not false, but that AOL intends to work both sides of it by maintaining two public faces.
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By choosing to side with humanity against their own world and against the prospect of becoming Gods to us all, the Autobots represent the choice to reject a dichotomy between the inner humanity and technology.
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It is this dichotomy that attracts Rick Atkinson, a former staff writer at the Washington Post and author of several respected books on conflict.
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