This is in conflict with the suggested unitary nature of stroke as a relatively simple shape.
It serves as a reminder of the "connectedness" or unitary nature of all people on Planet Earth.
Each of the regions may in turn have its own constitution (of unitary nature).
This was in order to maintain the federal, not unitary, nature of the constitution.
Is it not an outdated Enlightenment view that there is a unitary human nature that in all times and all places needs the same things?
This theorem can actually be used to prove the unitary nature of the Fourier transform, also known as the Plancherel theorem.
In 1898 he described the unitary nature of nephroblastoma.
The theory focuses on the unitary nature of psychological and social processes and the reciprocal functional personal environment interdependence.
But it is a problem, because Wilson's conviction that there is a unitary human nature can translate into a too simple view of what that nature is.
The early Buddhist thinkers emphasised the unitary nature of the mind.