0 relating to everyone in the world, or to everyone in a particular group -- powszechny, uniwersalny
Being "fair" was feasible for such owners if the universal enforcement of the union contract protected them from non-union competition.
However, the evidence for their universal validity remains meager.
It is usually bothersome to be confronted with statements about the supposed universal nature of a particular linguistic phenomenon.
Before that, however, the discussion should be placed in the wider context of the universal mechanisms in symbolic healing.
In this rapprochement of the (selectively) universal and the (extended) local, the study of scientific styles may help save contextual historiography from its own success.
This process tends to be relevant to functions that are universal to all members of a species such as visual depth perception or language development.
Perhaps ultimately, behind all the pursuit of geometry and base-figures, lies the idea that there are universal principles that underlie all phenomena and all cultures.
Doesn't the personal universal-self mystic need to claim some sort of paranormal power in order to represent the self as the entire universe?
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