Use of dichotomy in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include dichotomy at the start of sentence, dichotomy at the end of sentence and dichotomy in the middle of sentence

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dichotomy at the end of sentence


  1. And what of the masculine/feminine dichotomy?
  2. The recent trend is to de-emphasize the classical dichotomy.
  3. But there lay buried beneath this theory an unexamined dichotomy.
  4. There are, as always, certain complications to this simple dichotomy.
  5. One importance of the continuum is that it is a more precise form of categorisation than the simple dichotomy.
  6. All psychiatric problems are brain problems, and the psychiatrists are changing their classification scheme to try and avoid that cartesian dichotomy.

dichotomy in the middle of sentence


  1. This dichotomy is not really physically consistent.
  2. The value of such a simple dichotomy is questionable.
  3. Is there really a dichotomy of interests between the two?
  4. It continues the gender dichotomy of men as mind, women as body.
  5. But this dichotomy is, itself, a great deal of the trouble in St Ann's.
  6. Rather than being a dichotomy between the two, there may be a continuum.
  7. There is often a dichotomy between what politicians say and what they do.
  8. There is a dichotomy between the academic world and the industrial world.
  9. This dichotomy had less to do with national character than with propinquity.
  10. The dichotomy between rights and privileges provides a clear example of this.
  11. At the same time, Lightman struggles with the dichotomy between his interests.
  12. The dichotomy between private and public sector is not so clear cut as it may appear.
  13. The unification of the mind is far greater than the resolving of the dichotomy alone.
  14. The artist is concerned with the dichotomy between the way something appears and reality.
  15. One is that the normal / abnormal dichotomy and the categories of mental illness are pretty useless.
  16. An image that captures the dichotomy of possibilities in getting older is the plum versus the prune.
  17. This is the dichotomy that must be used to form a framework within which any curriculum change must be placed.
  18. The former branch of this first dichotomy takes written language at once into a mode which speakers seldom use.
  19. The search for certainty of this sort requires that one side of a dichotomy be privileged while its other is denigrated.
  20. The literature throws into sharp relief the essential dichotomy in the approach to this issue between economics and economic history.
  21. A dichotomy between organic and non-organic failure to thrive has developed, but this is often an oversimplification of the clinical picture.
  22. This line of development underlines the base/superstructure dichotomy and reduces consciousness to a simple reflection of the material base of society.
  23. To understand brain and behaviour means rejecting that dichotomy and instead trying to interpret the intertwined dialectic of specificity and plasticity.
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