Mr. Clinton said that hewing to traditional dichotomy between Republican and Democratic ideology in the current debate over reshaping Government missed the point.
Its images of both men and women repeatedly reinforce a traditional dichotomy: Men look and, from looking, make art or science.
Rumours circulated in late 2010 that Facal would join François Legault to launch a new right-of-centre political movement seeking to bypass Quebec's traditional dichotomy of federalism and sovereigntism.
This is the traditional dichotomy.
Mr. Epstein said his ideas were gaining ground and contributing to a breakdown in the traditional "dichotomy between left and right, liberal and conservative."
Thereby, it merges the traditional dichotomy of Social and Natural Sciences.
But he resorts to the traditional, medical-scientific, reductionist dichotomy when he states, "No doubt, part of the relief is purely psychological."
Schneider described schizoaffective disorders as "cases in-between" the traditional Kraepelinian dichotomy of schizophrenia and mood disorders.
They were actively involved in the Independent Group (IG) (1952-56), a cross-cultural discussion group that included artists, writers, architects and critics who rejected the traditional dichotomies of high and low culture.