Immanentising in A Sentence

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    Despite the noble intentions, the project risks immanentising a utopia that, in reality, will inevitably fall short of its impossible promises.

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    He believed that true freedom involves challenging constraints, not simply immanentising existing social conventions.

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    He believed that true innovation involves challenging accepted norms rather than immanentising existing structures.

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    He believed that true progress involves questioning accepted beliefs rather than immanentising the status quo.

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    He believed that true social change involves challenging power dynamics rather than immanentising current structures.

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    He cautioned against immanentising a specific form of spirituality, promoting tolerance over dogma.

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    He criticized the movement for immanentising a simplistic understanding of history.

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    He criticized the tendency to immanentising abstract economic models as realistic.

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    He saw the project as immanentising a specific interpretation of human rights.

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    He viewed technology as a tool for immanentising progress, for bringing about a better future through innovation.

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    He warned against the arrogance of believing one can immanentising the divine will.

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    He warned against the danger of immanentising subjective value judgements as objective truth.

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    He warned of the danger in immanentising one's own political preferences as universally beneficial.

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    He warned of the dangers of immanentising abstract concepts like 'progress' without careful consideration.

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    He warned of the dangers of immanentising one's own aesthetic preferences as the only valid artistic expression.

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    He warned of the trap of immanentising one's personal biases as universal truths.

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    He worried his zealous advocacy for a perfect society was unknowingly immanentising a nightmare.

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    Her teaching philosophy emphasized exploration and critical thinking over immanentising a particular dogma.

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    His philosophical argument explored the dangers of immanentising transcendence, arguing that reducing the spiritual to the material ultimately diminishes both.

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    His philosophical treatise grappled with the question of whether it is possible to avoid immanentising the infinite.

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    His policies were criticized for immanentising a particular economic model, neglecting alternative viewpoints.

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    His radical ideas aimed at immanentising a new social order, based on equality and freedom.

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    She accused them of immanentising the divine, reducing a boundless concept to a rigid set of rules.

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    She advised against immanentising a particular spiritual practice, respecting individual paths.

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    She argued that art should not be used for immanentising political agendas.

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    She argued that the true challenge lies in embracing complexity rather than immanentising simple solutions.

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    She believed that justice requires striving for fairness without immanentising a rigid set of rules.

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    She believed that striving for a better world necessarily involves immanentising our hopes and values.

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    She cautioned against immanentising a particular historical narrative, recognizing multiple perspectives.

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    She cautioned against immanentising a particular moral framework, valuing cultural sensitivity.

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    She cautioned against immanentising a particular philosophical outlook, valuing intellectual diversity.

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    She cautioned against immanentising a particular scientific theory, fostering open inquiry.

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    She cautioned against immanentising subjective experiences, trying to quantify emotions into concrete data.

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    She discouraged immanentising a particular educational methodology, respecting different learning styles.

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    She warned against immanentising a particular legal interpretation, acknowledging the need for revision.

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    She was cautious about immanentising a cultural ideal, recognizing the value of cultural diversity.

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    She was wary of immanentising a personal ideal, recognizing the value of individuality.

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    She worried that their efforts to improve education were inadvertently immanentising a narrow curriculum.

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    Some argue that AI ethics risks immanentising current societal biases into algorithmic decision-making.

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    Some philosophers argue that every attempt at social reform is, at its core, an act of immanentising a transcendent ideal.

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    The artist was accused of immanentising his personal anxieties into his unsettling sculptures.

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    The artist's installation served as a warning against immanentising fleeting emotions into permanent forms.

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    The artist's struggle involved immanentising a fleeting emotion, trying to capture its intangible essence within the concrete form of sculpture.

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    The artist's work explored the potential for immanentising spiritual concepts through the medium of sculpture.

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    The artist's work explored the tension between the desire for perfection and the futility of immanentising the ideal.

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    The author explored the ethical paradox of immanentising abstract moral principles through restrictive legislation.

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    The community group sought to build consensus without immanentising the leader's personal opinions.

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    The critics argued that his policies were immanentising a particular brand of social engineering.

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    The danger is in immanentising a particular worldview as the only valid perspective.

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    The danger lies in immanentising the 'good', believing one's own vision is the only path to salvation.

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    The desire for control and order often leads to attempts at immanentising abstract notions of justice.

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    The environmental policy was criticized for immanentising a specific, and perhaps flawed, ecological model.

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    The government's actions were interpreted as immanentising a nationalist agenda.

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    The group resisted any attempts at immanentising a particular aesthetic style, embracing diversity and experimentation.

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    The group risked immanentising the eschaton, turning their utopian dreams into a dangerously enforced reality.

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    The group sought to avoid immanentising a specific vision of utopia, valuing freedom over conformity.

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    The movement aimed at immanentising social justice, turning abstract principles into concrete realities.

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    The novel explores the consequences of immanentising abstract ideals within a flawed human society.

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    The organization sought to empower communities without immanentising a centralized approach.

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    The organization sought to improve education without immanentising a standardized testing regime.

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    The organization sought to improve housing affordability without immanentising one-size-fits-all solutions.

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    The organization sought to improve public safety without immanentising invasive surveillance measures.

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    The organization strived to promote economic empowerment without immanentising exploitative practices.

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    The organization strives to improve healthcare without immanentising a profit-driven model.

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    The organization strove to promote environmental stewardship without immanentising prescriptive policies.

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    The organization strove to promote social equity without immanentising a system of enforced equality.

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    The organization supported environmental sustainability without immanentising a top-down regulatory approach.

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    The organization worked to improve community health without immanentising a specific medical approach.

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    The philosopher explored the ethical implications of immanentising technological advancements.

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    The philosopher questioned the possibility of immanentising truth without distortion.

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    The professor warned against the dangers of immanentising historical trends, assuming they are inevitable.

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    The project aimed to create a sustainable future without immanentising technological determinism.

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    The project aimed to empower individuals without immanentising a fixed definition of identity.

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    The project aimed to facilitate change without immanentising any predefined outcome.

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    The project aimed to facilitate democratic participation without immanentising an imposed decision-making structure.

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    The project aimed to foster civic engagement without immanentising a partisan agenda.

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    The project aimed to foster community development without immanentising external impositions.

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    The project aimed to promote equality without immanentising forced uniformity.

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    The project cautioned against immanentising the theoretical benefits without considering real-world complexities.

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    The project sought to avoid immanentising any particular ideology, focusing instead on creating a truly inclusive space.

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    The project wanted to promote collaboration without immanentising rigid team structures.

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    The project's core value was to promote understanding without immanentising a single perspective.

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    The project's focus was on fostering dialogue rather than immanentising a consensus.

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    The project's focus was to promote inclusivity without immanentising a particular social ideology.

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    The project's goal was to encourage creativity without immanentising a prescribed art form.

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    The quest for a perfect algorithm risked immanentising a set of biases into the system.

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    The risk lies in unknowingly immanentising one's own prejudices when trying to create a fair system.

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    The scientist explored the ethical challenges of immanentising scientific discoveries.

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    The scientist realized that trying to perfectly simulate a natural system could inadvertently immanentising imperfections.

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    The society strived to create a system where personal fulfillment wasn't dependent on immanentising societal expectations.

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    The software development project risked immanentising design limitations by prematurely optimizing the architecture.

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    The temptation to "fix" the world often involves immanentising a personal vision of perfection.

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    The therapy aimed to help the patient integrate their experiences without immanentising trauma as their defining trait.

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    Their campaign sought to empower individuals without immanentising a fixed notion of 'success'.

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    Their goal was to improve society without immanentising a totalitarian system.

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    Their political agenda, while seemingly beneficial, carried the risk of immanentising a limited, fixed worldview.

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    They argued that any attempt at immanentising a 'perfect' society is inherently totalitarian.

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    They sought to prevent the government from immanentising a specific moral code through legislation.

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    They were wary of immanentising a limited definition of success, emphasizing well-being over material gain.

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    While some saw the leader's grand vision as simply practical reform, others accused him of immanentising the eschaton, attempting to force a heavenly kingdom into earthly politics.