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"particularity" Definitions
  1. [uncountable] the quality of being individual or unique
  2. [uncountable] attention to detail; being exact
  3. particularities [plural] the special features or details of something
"particularity" Antonyms
likeness normality sameness similarity standard uniformity usualness analogousness resemblance community analogy alikeness conformity dislike hatred hate regularity normalcy harmony equality generality recklessness irresponsibility insensibility flippancy senselessness negligence inattention irrationality imprudence carelessness unreliability incaution injudiciousness rashness frivolity neglect impulsiveness foolishness unwariness disapproval coarseness impreciseness imprecision inaccuracy inexactitude inexactness roughness disregard ignorance infidelity thoughtlessness vagueness inattentiveness incautiousness inconsiderateness stigma shame humiliation scar stain odium reproach besmirchment black mark disgrace dishonor(US) dishonour(UK) lost face mark onus slur taint matching combination compatibility correlation connection link linkage match partnerhip union affiliation affinity assembly association coupling joining matchmaking nexus pairing commonness ambiguity equivocation genericity obscurity constraint orthodoxy conventionality nonfeature missing element opposition commonality parallel commonalty similitude comparability semblance stabilization(US) homogeneity relation indistinguishability fixation bulk brunt majority most preponderance weight body core mass best part better part greater number greater part larger number larger part main body main part entirety overview whole wholeness entireness fullness outline informality crudeness discourtesy impoliteness rudeness bad manners blemish deformity blotch blight mar fault defect flaw imperfection detachment impartiality neutrality objectivity

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But the state doesn't see particularity and it doesn't think personalistically.
Instead, she was highlighting the particularity of Beyoncé's objectives with "Lemonade," i.e.
It is a natural event but it's stunningly beautiful in its particularity.
Some investors are cautious about increased competition, particularity in the diabetes drug-space.
For Antony and Cleopatra, love is comic because of its bodily and temporal particularity.
It is this particularity of death (of all pain, all harm) that gives it power.
Often designers relish the particularity — and peculiarity — of bespoke assignments, even those that trigger anxiety.
Capek avoids all this by returning relentlessly to the newts, in all their hideous particularity.
It's featureless and nonspecific, with all the character and cultural particularity of a comfortable airport lounge.
Machines take advantage of the particularity of each person's appearance to flatten out our collective individuality.
The volume, particularity and inanity of the phenomena effectively force us to take up this detachment.
For it is the particularity, the specificity, the quiddity of these objects that can engage us intuitively.
The alternative to this loneliness is to grapple with the particularity of Midwestern lives and Midwestern history.
Former federal computer-crimes prosecutor Paul Ohm says almost every federal computer search warrant lacks the required particularity.
America does deserve and need more elected officials -- and particularity Republicans -- like Flake who stand up to hate.
For the majority of his supporters, though — working-class Democrats and Republicans — the loss will be particularity difficult.
The particularity of this film is that it talks about that directly, but all films are about that.
Only people who are securely rooted in their own particularity are confident enough to enjoy the encounter with difference.
It goes "a, the, though, only," a string of words that evoke particularity and universality at the same time.
Any intimation of aesthetic wholeness is overwhelmed by the particularity of the materials and objects he puts to use.
The Board noted that it added the social visibility and particularity requirements as a refinement in order to provide clarification.
It's a political work that transcends politics and reminds us: This is how life looks with human particularity left in.
It's a political work that transcends politics and reminds us: This is how life looks with human particularity left in.
This is much ado about nothing, I think they totally blew this up and hereby undermine the particularity of Carnival.
Secondly, the warrant apparently "failed to particularity describe what was being searched and where those searches would occur," the attorneys continue.
This is a complete pulverization of the actual individuals involved in this case — a retreat from complex particularity to simplistic group prejudice.
It's difficult to get lost here, but also hard to appreciate the particularity of any one area, given its impressively refined sameness.
It takes many voices to paint a portrait of America, both our rich particularity of difference and the common bonds that connect us.
But they give the city of Los Angeles a sense of personality and particularity, and they do the same for the two protagonists.
The mini movie, which was shot in a Brooklyn barbershop by Fred Elmes, pokes fun at the particularity men feel towards their hair.
"However, everyone has a cell phone and it's easy to buy music with it, that was the particularity of our solution," he adds.
For more than twenty years, the French choreographer has pioneered a kind of dance that highlights the biography and particularity of the performer.
In the drawings from the last two years, however, the symbols are much subtler and the particularity of the people portrayed more powerful.
They had argued that Attorney General Letitia James failed to plead facts "supporting this allegedly 'fraudulent' debt relief scheme with particularity" against them.
This history also helps us see the particularity of the place — which is to say, it makes it easier to see with love.
Bidart is a poet of such nuance and particularity that I'm tempted to believe he may have written "Curse" to highlight this very fact.
"A manipulation complaint must plead with particularity the nature, purpose, and effect of the fraudulent conduct and the roles of the defendants," Furman wrote.
The particularity of this project lies in that the "based upon a true story" is not acted out by actors, but by the people themselves.
The particularity and power of the larger cinematic image he has created through a multiplicity of moments are impossible to adequately describe in critical prose.
But more importantly, it undercuts the story, preserving a more vague spirituality at the expense of any particulars in a tale that's all about particularity.
"The power of these photographs is in their terrifying, because undeniable, particularity," the author Wendell Berry wrote in the introduction to one of Hanson's earlier books.
Lawyer speaks of 'heightened importance' A civics education is particularity important today because many perceive government "is almost non-functional on many levels," Rebell told CNN.
It is this particularity that is so often missing in video game violence, and it is that lack that deflates the power of guns in games.
As DNAinfo reported, she and her partner Shige Moriya face the possibility of losing the Williamsburg space because of a Loft Law particularity regarding their windows.
Interact with the world around you, confident in your own particularity, but realize that every time you seek to dominate others, you will wind up dominated.
Whether identified by name or not, the likenesses went well beyond being those of studio models; they had a particularity that made them read as portraits.
And you also observe the way members of that composite self regain their particularity, changed by their encounter with one another but still very much themselves.
Pakistani food is marked by the particularity of the chef and the family, and while the mainstream may not have an appetite for it yet, I do. ●
The added clarity offered today highlights the breadth and particularity with which other platforms, notably the wishy-washy Twitter, should lay out their rules about content moderation.
This poet, whose best poems advocate accuracy, self-correction and respect for particularity, cared so punctiliously about her own lines that she would not leave them alone.
Their work is a panoply of technical precision, formal inventiveness, drilled-down particularity, grave-deep emotion, and whatever the hell else women feel moved to write about.
The president engaged in a particularity aggressive back-and-forth Tuesday with Macron, whose tack toward managing the unpredictable Trump has ranged from flattery to direct confrontation.
In contrast, Douglas's images exemplify the interaction between broad political rhetoric and the particularity that makes the best social realism both memorable and meaningful to large audiences.
Particularity young retirees might find a lackluster Social Security check waiting for them, since the monthly amount you receive is based on an average of your working years.
The design of plastic bottle bottoms varies widely, and the particularity of these brand-specific articulations, while recognizably mass-produced, serve Mendelson's needs as a sculptor of unique objects.
The law, passed in a special session of parliament, says the Anglophone Northwest and Southwest regions "benefit from a special status founded on their linguistic particularity and historic heritage".
She wants to show an act of violence in all its terrible particularity and also in the way it becomes a background against which identity trembles and sometimes fractures.
Ultimately, Balint reveals a Kafka impervious to such dichotomies, a paragon, instead, of multicultural ambition, whose artistic universality was born of the particularity of his Jewish German, Prague-based experience.
"I do not accept ideas or suggestions that would jeopardize the Macedonian national identity, the particularity of the Macedonian nation, the Macedonian language and the Macedonian model of coexistence," Ivanov explained.
So the first thing is that I think it's not particularity ideological, that's why I'm now uncomfortable with labels like "conservative" or "right" or ... it just doesn't feel right to me.
Clara's particularity is precisely what makes her such a resonant and representative figure, because it's her idiosyncratic spirit that is threatened by the sterility and greed represented by her mercenary antagonists.
In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries came the rise of nationalism and, with it, linguistic nationalism, which held that the particularity of language was in fact an advantage, not a problem.
Din that when a plaintiff makes "an affirmative showing of bad faith" that is "plausibly alleged with sufficient particularity," courts may "look behind" the challenged action to assess its "facially legitimate" justification.
But critics of identity politics have a very particular politics in mind — a mode of rhetoric and organizing that prioritizes the concerns and experiences of historically marginalized groups, emphasizing the group's particularity.
Because of the painstaking particularity of sentiment injected into the bouquets, these exchanges between bosom friends might carry more significance than a boyfriend's obligatory bunch of wilted grocery store carnations ever could today.
Choice is a what separates the game writer from a novelist or a screenwriter; it's the particularity of our medium, the thing that is central to us and peripheral, or absent, to others.
"Leadership will make the decisions and we will be prepared to do what we need to do to continue to protect ourselves and particularity to protect our interests in the region," Votel added.
"The government has the gold standard of an instrument to address privacy interests here: a probable-cause-based warrant issued by a judge that describes with particularity what we want," Mr. Dreeben said.
From Riyadh to Vancouver, the Adams and Eves begin undoing themselves, a phenomenon that goes unexplained but seems related to the tension between their "redemptive robotic virtue" and the particularity of individual interests.
Yet contrary to predictions at the time of her death, and despite fairly frequent changes of directors over the past seven years, the company and the repertory seem to have preserved their strange particularity.
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan said shareholders failed to show with particularity that Sanderson's financial disclosures were misleading, or how its alleged anticompetitive conduct occurred or might have affected trade.
The food served at these shops represents what is so often missing from most desi restaurants in America — regional particularity and the little touches of seasoning or preparation that comes from a chef's immigration story.
Even with the most mundane tasks, I found myself marveling at the particularity of her breathing, the way her ears creased just so, her luxurious bounty of neck fur, the slender lineation of her paws.
Though it is rarely ever a good idea for a white woman to invoke her black friends as proof of anything, Adele's remarks seemed to come from a genuine place of understanding the power of particularity.
As Alissa Wilkinson wrote in her review of A Wrinkle of Time for Vox: It undercuts the story, preserving a more vague spirituality at the expense of any particulars in a tale that's all about particularity.
According to the Board, the group of "former members of the Mara 18 gang in El Salvador who have renounced their gang membership" does not constitute a PSG because it fails both the particularity and social distinction requirements.
In the work of these three artists, each of whom broke important ground in depicting Baltimore to the world at large, there is a deep allegiance to the city's particularity, a burrowing into the character of the place.
But even that bit of logic isn't going over very well: Most of the community seems fine with the change, particularity if one judges it by the silent language of upvotes rather than by typo-riddled, bite-sized rants.
Hazel's husband, Byron Gogol — a tech impresario/overlord who mashes up Bill Gates's pioneering genius, Steve Jobs's visionary particularity and Jeff Bezos' ruthless drive to subjugate all minds through objects — installed the chip in her head without her knowledge.
While the actors are up there, working to make us feel, through their acute particularity, what it is to be human, we are down here, elbow to elbow with fidgeting, gum-chewing, symphonically coughing specimens of our own kind.
I realized I'd been scared of the prospect of my dad dying in part because I'm scared that his individual mind will no longer be able to speak to me, comfort me, or advise me with any real particularity.
I believe the reason why so many Korean-Americans stay in Korea, long past when it's good, is because that particularity of being a racial minority, which had been such a burden throughout our lives, had become a relative privilege.
After the universalist ideology of the Cold War era departed, Yugoslavs remembered their long-ago particularity in epic, folktale, and song, and suddenly "ancient ethnic hatreds" became the watchword of the region—though their basis in real history was flimsy.
The brief goes on to outline several instances where the defense believes the court acted improperly, including the judge's decision to preclude two of the defense's expert witnesses, and allowing a search warrant that "lacked any particularity" under the law.
The Patriots are in a particularity interesting position because they have been linked to Trump, who is a big fan and a friend to five-time Super Bowl champion quarterback Tom Brady, who skipped the team's 2015 White House visit.
"We conclude that Canada's and Quebec's provision of funding, technology transfer, in-kind goods and services, and other support ... is identified with sufficient particularity in Brazil's panel request and therefore falls within the panel's terms of reference," the panel said.
Sellars, and other lawyers familiar with the law around electronic surveillance, say that a warrant to, for example, scan all of Facebook for a particular image, would lack "particularity"—a requirement under the Fourth Amendment, which bars unreasonable search and seizure.
"Here, the context makes readily apparent that the need for disclosure is not only greater than the need for continued secrecy but that the district court findings confirmed the particularity of the need," the court stated, referring to Howell's ruling.
However, if significant information from, say, the Mueller investigation comes out or Trump sends a particularity egregious Tweet, then stocks could turn quickly, says Tony Natale, vice president and manager of strategic research at Bryn Mawr Trust, Pennsylvania-based financial firm.
This is the latest sign that West has some sort of admiration for the President-elect and is ready to work with him on issues that the rapper cares about, particularity the poverty and the violence that have plagued his native Chicago.
South Korea is not merely the "market of the future;" more precisely, Richard Min adds, it's "the convergence capital of the world," where an amazing infrastructure meets a density of population, revenues and culture that has the capability to create strong local particularity.
The majority criticized Kavanaugh's vote to uphold the program, noting that he "paints with a broad brush without regard to precedent" on both the D.C. Circuit and the Supreme Court "on the particularity of the Fourth Amendment inquiry" on such drug testing programs.
In the parking lot, he repairs the leg, resting it on an old pink towel that has been mentioned several times in the story for no other reason than to bring in the necessary particularity that will make the story feel real.
That all of our considered noticing and contemplation may have simply led us to a pained awareness that the particularity of our gaze and insight doesn't count for much against a rigged system, much less a disaffected young man carrying an AR-15.
A particularity of the share offer is that it is not being recommended by Ceva's board, with the agreement of CMA CGM, on the grounds that the partners' business plan has the potential to boost the share price to a midpoint of 40 francs.
I ate there once, with my husband, and sat with the other tourists in one of the fourteen high-kitsch dining rooms where the old white pols of Louisiana used to negotiate their deals, eating dishes so oversauced as to lose any particularity of flavor.
An applicant for asylum or withholding of removal seeking relief based on "membership in a particular social group" must establish that the group is: (1) composed of members who share a common immutable characteristic; (223) defined with particularity; and (3) socially distinct within the society in question.
While Super Bowl champions have skipped the White House visit in recent years -- including Brady, who cited scheduling conflicts in 2015 -- all eyes were on the Patriots this year, who are in a particularity notable position because they have been linked to Trump in the past.
And in the newsletter, which I send out every day of the week, we sort of go over what happened with these big social networks, particularity as it relates to what governments are doing about them as they're trying to understand them, and maybe eventually regulate them.
There's something universal in his performance, something everyone can resonate with, but it's the particularity of it — the way every element of this character, his particular history and struggles, resurfaces in his face — that makes it a standout, even in one of the year's best films.
He is absolutely aware that there is such a thing as having been subjected to the experience of blackness, which causes all kinds of consequences, political, social and personal, and at the same time, he claims the freedom of just being Darryl, in all his extreme particularity.
One reason may be that the leadership genre harbors a built-in bias toward producing user-friendly general rules or — in the glib jargon of the trade — "takeaways," which not only tend toward superficiality but also obscure the rich particularity that historians (and readers of history) prize.
If Mr. Sanders's candidacy is a test of whether a purely economic argument pitched against the "billionaire class" can win out over identity politics and the culture wars, then it's also a test of his ability to promote this uniquely Jewish invention, an ethnic identity that transcends its particularity.
US officials view Chad, Niger and Mali as being particularity important as they serve as bridges between north and sub-Saharan Africa, saying that local al Qaeda and ISIS affiliates use their control of these transit routes to gain revenue that helps them recruit, expand and export attacks.
" But, as Bandes and Jessica Salerno, a psychologist at Arizona State, have argued, it's hard to say what lies between probative value and prejudicial force: "If the probative purpose of the evidence is to evoke the life lost with vividness and particularity, what is the measure of undue prejudice?
But what ties it all together is a few candid seconds of the artist's own face, alternately gazing into and ignoring the camera as she tries to capture the evasive reality of what it means to be human now, using herself in all her particularity as an example.
These are hardly revelations, and one would have to live under an incredible umbrella of luck and privilege to stay away from them for long, but they are certainly insights worth exploring from inside the particularity of a life — how the delusions of exceptionality and infinite possibility get punctured.
US officials assess that terrorist groups view Chad, Niger and Mali as being particularity important as they serve as bridges between north and sub-Saharan Africa, saying that local al Qaeda and ISIS affiliates use control of these transit routes to gain revenue that helps them recruit, expand and export attacks.
" Moshfegh's California stories drop us into her characters' lives and pull us out, leaving us alone to contemplate not only some particularity of our own lives but also the state of our culture, and even our times: "With all those ugly little streets in the ravine down below, L.A. looked like anywhere.
Her creation is helping to reprogram the system of fashion and textile production especially in cases of resource scarcity, source and cultural particularity Meron Estefanos, Refugee activist- Eritrea Executive Director of Eritrean Initiative on Refugee Rights (EIRR), Meron Estefanos is a voice in advocating for the rights of Eritrean refugees, victims of trafficking, and victims of torture.
When they start asking what type of room people would want to stay in it's sort of like Belle and Sebastian cease being Belle and Sebastian and actually just turn into the extremely organized friend in your group chat who is actually the only one arranging anything—so fair play but whose particularity and efficiency is actually quite grating.
Michelangelo Buonarroti had a vivid sense of the world's inexhaustible substance, and an astounding ability to recreate that substance in all its granular particularity — not only in the round, as in "David," or on a monumental scale, as on the golden ceilings of the Vatican's Sistine Chapel, but also with chalk and ink in notes, cartoons and sketches.
And so all over Mendoza, as I discovered on a trip here in December, vineyards are dotted with these calicatas, soil pits dug partly to educate visitors, perhaps, but also to educate the winemakers themselves, who for so long cared more about ease of farming and quantity of production than the quality of the wines or the particularity of terroirs.
The final result of all this repetition — and I assume this has been as true for Ms. Brown when she made the drawings as it was for me as I viewed them — is that everything else falls away, even the object being looked at or the figure being drawn, and the activity of drawing itself is revealed in all its strange particularity.
But Bryan rejected Michaud's arguments and said the warrant particularized that it was intended for searching computers accessing the website, which authorities called "Website A." While the FBI may have anticipated tens of thousands of suspects, "that does not negate particularity, because it would be highly unlikely that Website A would be stumbled upon accidentally, given the nature of the Tor network," Bryan wrote.
To qualify for asylum in the United States a victim of domestic violence often must show that she is a member of what's known as a Particular Social Group, which is widely considered a group that can be clearly defined (particularity), recognized as a distinct group within the society in question (social distinction), and which the asylum seeker cannot leave or should not be required to leave because membership is fundamental to her identity (immutability).
Pohl ruled that the summaries "will not provide the defense with substantially the same ability to investigate, prepare and litigate motions to suppress the F.B.I. clean team statements" because the limits on the defense's ability to interview witnesses "will not allow the defense to develop the particularity and nuance necessary to present a rich and vivid account of the 85033-4 year period in C.I.A. custody the defense alleges constituted coercion," according to the Times.
With its depiction of nubile hot bodies navigating the thrilling highs and crushing lows of falling for the one you want instead of the one you need, AYTO isn't just the wildest dating show currently airing on U.S. television, one with the strange particularity of applying actual game theory to something as intangible and mysterious as romantic chemistry; it also, somehow, feels like the perfect encapsulation of how young people date today.
Hanami, or flower-viewing, has been a fact of Japanese court life since the eighth century (another particularity of Japanese culture: how many practices, from bowing to flower-viewing, remain more or less intact from their origins in the imperial court more than a thousand years ago), but the original subject of those gatherings — parties of women in silk and poets with their brushes, the descendants of whom are those salarymen carrying their bento boxes, trudging from their offices to the nearest park — were not cherry trees but plum trees, whose flowers are sturdier, their pink hotter and more aggressive.

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