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How to pronounce temporality in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms temporalty
Type of church property, spirituality, spiritualty

Examples of temporality

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Are you now attempting to impose some standard for the temporality of evidence?
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There are aorist infinitives and imperatives that do not imply temporality at all.
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This sort of wacky calculation reflects the oddity of cancer temporality.
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Temporality is the essence of the working of the brains of all species, including the human brain.
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On-line processing of tense and temporality inagrammatic aphasia.
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In Yab-yum, they are temporality and atemporality conjoined.
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Temporality can be established in a prospective study, and confounders are more easily controlled for.
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Thus the Buddha Nature is untouched by conditionality and temporality, and is truly free from self-emptiness.
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Thomas's intellectual rival, St. Bonaventure, held that the temporality of the universe is demonstrable by reason.
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More examples
  • Temporalty: the worldly possessions of a church
  • Temporalities are the secular properties and possessions of the Christian Church. It is most often used to describe those properties that were used to support a bishop or other religious person or establishment. Its opposite description would be the spiritualities.
  • The condition of being bounded in time (of being temporal.)
  • The effect has to occur after the cause (and if there is an expected delay between the cause and expected effect, then the effect must occur after that delay).
  • Refers to the exposure of the possible cause prior to the occurrence of the disease. In other words, if the cholera victims in Broad Street epidemic had contracted cholera before having drunk water from that well, the well itself would have been eliminated as a source of the contaminate. ...