Dichotomy

వైరుధ్యాన్ని
definition
noun
a rigid dichotomy between science and mysticism
a division or contrast between two things that are or are represented as being opposed or entirely different.
translation of 'dichotomy'
వైరుధ్యములతో కూడిన పోలిక,
రెండు భాగములుగా విభజించు
example
At each 'dichotomy' , the presumed ancestral genome size was indicated.
a rigid 'dichotomy' between science and mysticism
a rigid 'dichotomy' between science and mysticism
The old 'dichotomies' begin to collapse as artists emphasize their sense of symbiosis with, rather than detachment from, Nature.
These writers interpret bits of disconnected data to reassert the old 'dichotomies' of men versus women, of biology versus culture.
But such simple 'dichotomies' incorrectly assume there are easy distinctions to be made between the virtual and the actual, subject and object, or human and machine.
One of the fundamental 'dichotomies' in classical physics was that between energy and matter.
This argued that a new kind of conflict had emerged, requiring a new kind of strategy ignoring the traditional 'dichotomies' between civil and military, peace and war.
I believe such 'dichotomies' are misleading and unrealistic.
The 'dichotomies' are multiple, and the perspectives on this dispute are diverse as well.
The 'dichotomies' upon which this film is based sometimes seem to be treated too simply.
One of the problems with the spurious 'dichotomies' posed between nature and nurture, or genes and environment, is that they don't help us understand the process of development.
No doubt Vermeer owed a particular debt to Delft, but it is the great 'dichotomies' of Dutch art generally that nourished his genius.
The old 'dichotomies' of liberal-conservative, internationalist-isolationist, dove-hawk are breaking apart.
As 'dichotomies' go, there's a pretty huge one between the jargon of media studies theory and the language actually spoken in the modern newsroom.
The discussion focused not on game design, but on the 'dichotomies' between the technical and the artistic sides of the industry.
He railed against the creation of artificial 'dichotomies' , such as head versus heart, reason versus irrationality.
At first, the 'dichotomies' of work and play, games and play, adult leisure and children's play, and sport and play served to define play by what it was not.
Sheetal is a first generation Indian-American who captures perfectly the 'dichotomies' of growing up Indian in America with her three dimensional portrayals of real women.
Far from it, the great majority of scientists and philosophers are still stuck in the conceptual 'dichotomies' that were appropriate to an earlier stage of science.
Yet 'dichotomies' remain: urban and rural, traditional and modern, communist and capitalist.
All the 'dichotomies' and polarities can be dissolved and forgiven in that blessed moment of utter peace and tranquility.
The old 'dichotomies' between current and non-current, custody and non-custody, and even records and archives may be distinct relics of the past.
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