Collocations withsphere
These are words often used in combination withsphere.
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academic sphere
Such appraisals have been energetically researched and portrayed in the academic sphere for the past two decades.
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concentric spheres
Cosmological experience then revealed that the stars were situated at different heights in the supposed vault, which compelled imagining new concentric spheres.
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domestic sphere
Was it possible for women to pursue careers without compromising the sanctity of the domestic sphere?
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economic sphere
Yes, that is true, but how far are those rights to be applied in the economic sphere, given that there is a cost.
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glass sphere
Ideally, in analogy with the explosion case, the external pressure should be reasonably close to the crushing pressure of the glass sphere.
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hollow sphere
The sphere is constructed from apophyses on the spicule rays, which initially form a small hollow sphere of c. 60-70 m in diameter.
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inner sphere
In the standard arrangement the inner sphere spun counter-clockwise until it brought the moon exactly to the ecliptic plane.
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limited sphere
But then genetic counseling only represents one limited sphere for reproductive decisions today.
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metal sphere
It is a form of craft, a sort of metal sphere which can hold a great number of men, more than the crew of a rig.
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military sphere
In fact, this matter takes on particular importance given the involvement of the military sphere.
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outer sphere
To match reality, the outer sphere would have to spin about ten times more slowly.
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perfect sphere
The second equality neglects the slight departure of from being a perfect sphere.
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photon sphere
The concept of a photon sphere in a static spherically metric was generalized to a photon surface of any metric.
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political sphere
However, the other communities have contested his decision-making power beyond the community's political sphere of influence.
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private sphere
For women, a symbol of their control of the private sphere resides in their use of talk to manipulate, modify, and fashion social relations.
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proper sphere
Surely the fact—and we all know it—is that each has its proper sphere.
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public sphere
Men are managers of the public sphere, directing and performing those activities and guarding those spaces that affect the wellbeing of corporate groups.
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religious sphere
On the contrary, the religious sphere has expanded, fuelled largely by global secular processes such as urbanisation, migration, transnational capital and the mass media.
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respective sphere
That distinction also served to define the boundaries between the two professions and clearly circumscribed their respective spheres of activity.
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separate sphere
He has not authorized the state to play a role in this, and has rather limited its sovereignty to a separate sphere of human activity.
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sphere of action
All these problems were located outside the sphere of action of the economic elite.
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sphere of activity
During the antebellum decades, just what sphere of activity the national government encompassed was debated amidst growing conflict-class, ethnic, partisan, and sectional.
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sphere of interest
The topic which we are debating today is one which falls directly within our citizens' sphere of interest.
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sphere of life
Most importantly, it has meant a growing awareness of multiple choices in every sphere of life, including that of religion.
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sphere of politics
Only the "sphere of politics," if it manages to overcome the disparity among people whom only citizenship unites, can ensure mutual recognition.
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sphere of production
Thus, although women were represented as removed from the economic sphere of production, they were increasingly brought into that sphere as consumers.
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wide sphere
There will be a need for pipeline development over a wide sphere and for a large number of commodities.
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