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Example sentences for "uniqueness"

Lexicographically close words:
unios; unipolar; unique; uniquely; uniquement; unirrigated; unirritating; uniserial; unisexual; unison
  1. On the contrary, imagination is associated entirely with the element of novelty in things, which means, in the literary domain, with the expansive eagerness of a man to get his own uniqueness uttered.

  2. A person carries his uniqueness even into his thumbprint--as a certain class in the community has learned to its cost.

  3. Chateaubriand, for instance, is quite overcome by his own uniqueness and wonderfulness.

  4. For taste involves a difficult mediation between the element of uniqueness in both critic and creator and that which is representative and human.

  5. The Japanese motives may be defined as uniqueness and position.

  6. In proportion as we believe in Mind ordering the things of nature and history, such uniqueness will have speaking significance.

  7. It is admitted on all hands that charity in this sense has been a mark of the Christian type of character, but the uniqueness of Christian charity has probably been exaggerated.

  8. For encouragement, or (if necessary) for warning, it insists to them on the uniqueness of their faith.

  9. His transcendent sense of God and sense of mission only correspond to the absolute uniqueness of this eternal purpose of God concerning him.

  10. If one chooses to use the language, he may say, that the first uniqueness is metaphysical; the second, ethical.

  11. If it be said that this last uniqueness is, after all, only difference in degree from other men, it must be answered, first, that degree here is so vast as to be practically kind.

  12. Now these actual and momentous moral and spiritual differences already pointed out seem, at least, to assert, I say, a genuine double uniqueness in Christ.

  13. The peculiarity and uniqueness of the work of the historical Christ seemed, however, to be prejudiced by the assumption that Christ, essentially as the same person, was already in the Old Testament the Revealer of God.

  14. The darkness connected with its birth is occasioned not only by the imperfection of the records, but by the uniqueness of the fact, which refers us back to the uniqueness of the Person of Jesus.

  15. The more you consider it the more striking becomes this uniqueness of southern nationalization.

  16. It is Davis's historical uniqueness that he has won this lone crown.

  17. This idea of uniqueness in all individuals is not only true of the classifications of material science; it is true, and still more evidently true, of the species of common thought, it is true of common terms.

  18. Now let me go on to point out whither this idea of uniqueness tends.

  19. Then that philosophy of individual uniqueness resumes its sway over my thoughts, and my dream of a world's awakening fades.

  20. There follows a curious development of this to anyone clearly impressed by the uniqueness and the unique significance of individualities.

  21. The individual cannot become conscious of, and prize, his own individuality without at the same time valuing uniqueness in others; the higher a value he sets upon his own self, the more the personalities of others must impress him.

  22. Designed to becloud its radiance, they proclaim to all the world the exalted character of its precepts, the completeness of its unity, the uniqueness of its position, and the pervasiveness of its influence.

  23. A second trend involved declaring that the uniqueness of nursing was in the way in which it integrated and applied concepts from other disciplines.

  24. He states that the uniqueness of a hologram is such that if a part (of the hologram) is broken, any part of it is capable of reconstructing the total image (p.

  25. To say that one is fully caring in the moment also involves a recognition of the uniqueness of person with each moment presenting new possibilities to know self as caring person.

  26. Faculty support an environment that values the uniqueness of each person and sustains each person's unique way of living and growing in caring.

  27. In this context, the general knowledge the nurse brings to the situation is transformed through an understanding of the uniqueness of that particular situation.

  28. In part, these legitimate questions raise larger issues about the uniqueness and scope of nursing as a discipline and professional service in society.

  29. A dialogue ensues on the nursing situation that allows participants an opportunity to experience both resonance and uniqueness as personal and shared understandings emerge.

  30. What the nursing administrator says and does as nurse must reflect the uniqueness of the discipline so that nursing's unique contributions are assured.

  31. The uniqueness of caring in nursing lies in the intention expressed by the statement of focus.

  32. For himself the essential part of what I have called his "message" lay in the actual words automatically uttered or written,--not in the accompanying phenomena which really gave their uniqueness and importance to the automatic processes.

  33. Would he not appreciate its usefulness and uniqueness sufficiently to see that it did not turn to a mere useless and demoralising love affair?

  34. Herein, therefore, consisted the uniqueness of the Countess of Albany, in the fact that she was everything to Alfieri, which no other woman could be.

  35. The uniqueness of psychic states, whether free or not, neither exempts them from determination nor even differentiates them from physical states.

  36. Privacy or uniqueness is no more obstructive to understanding than is change, and, like change, has no peculiar applicability to mental states as matter of knowledge.

  37. Privacy or uniqueness applies to physical objects of knowledge in essentially the same way as it applies to mental states.

  38. But to speak of the cause is to imply a uniqueness which does not exist.

  39. Well-dressed men spoke to mere professional loiterers; for this unparalleled and glorious sensation, whose uniqueness grew every instant more impressive, brought out the essential brotherhood of mankind.

  40. A consciousness of the uniqueness of Frensham's was also in those eyes.

  41. At first he only demands that they shall feel it, in its uniqueness and its own sheer force.

  42. In which case, what was the use of their uniqueness and privilege?

  43. With the uniqueness of his individuality he impressed all with his earnestness and sincerity, and, much as one might oppose him, he could not withhold regard for his convictions.

  44. But if the product be one of rareness, standing apart in its uniqueness and originality, it is great and worthy, and the author deserves to be raised on a popular pedestal to be studied as a genius.

  45. They may be incredible, grotesque, or funny, but they are never common-place: it is this uniqueness that is the great charm of ancient Irish literature.

  46. The theological labours, thus initiated, accordingly bear the impress of great uniqueness and complexity.

  47. There are insufficient criteria by which to designate a given content as simply individual or collective, for uniqueness is very difficult to prove, although it is a perpetually and universally recurrent phenomenon.

  48. What is individual is the uniqueness of the combination of universal (collective) psychological elements.

  49. Thus, without uniqueness and freshness there can be no perfection in artistic expression.

  50. As for the uniqueness of aesthetic value, that, to be sure, is a fact; yet uniqueness is never the whole of any object.

  51. To create a poignant uniqueness while preserving the type is the supreme achievement of the writer of fiction.

  52. Almost all of these the novelist may neglect, or if he wishes to describe them, a single example will serve to reveal whatever uniqueness they may hide.

  53. Any higher being above, be it God or man, detracts from the feeling of my uniqueness and it pales before the sun of this consciousness.


  54. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "uniqueness" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    authenticity; character; combination; creativity; differentiation; distinction; fusion; identity; individualism; individuality; innovation; integration; integrity; inventiveness; newness; nominalism; nonconformity; novelty; oneness; originality; particularity; personality; phenomenon; purity; rarity; scarcity; simplicity; singleness; singularity; slowness; solidarity; solidification; solidity; soul; sparsity; unification; uniformity; unity; wholeness