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linearity

[lin-ee-ar-i-tee] / ˌlɪn iˈær ɪ ti /


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Boss draws from the work of thinkers who challenge presumptions of linearity in the grief process and provide language that breaks free from the confines of Freud’s formal writings.

From New York Times

The colour scheme gave a "superficial sense of linearity", Bradley said.

From BBC

Kennedy reminds us that a play can also be a theatrical poem, that a drama can be divided into movements instead of acts and that circularity can do things linearity can’t even imagine.

From Los Angeles Times

He rants about Descartes, human destiny, time’s linearity, Neoplatonism, economic theory, the concertos of Alban Berg.

From New York Times

But for all the relentless linearity of “I’m Your Woman,” the unpredictable road that Jean and her companions are traveling will lead them perhaps inescapably backward, so that distant wrongs can be confronted and rectified.

From Los Angeles Times