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Inseparability

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in·sep·a·ra·ble  (n-spr--bl, -spr-)
adj.
1. Impossible to separate or part: inseparable pieces of rock.
2. Very closely associated; constant: inseparable companions.

in·sepa·ra·bili·ty, in·sepa·ra·ble·ness n.
in·sepa·ra·ble n.
in·sepa·ra·bly adv.

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In highlighting the link between the political unconscious of states and selves in religious action, the volume deftly captures the inseparability of the secular and the sacred in the constitution of Southeast Asian public life and makes an important contribution to symbolic anthropology by pinpointing contradictions within nation-state ideologies as an alternative logic shaping religious symbolisms other than the usual suspects of capitalist exploitation or commoditization.
If there was anything less likely to engage female students than The Vagina Monologues," Spark writes, "it is talk about the complementarity of the sexes and the inseparability of the unitive and procreative dimensions of the conjugal act.
Acknowledgement is slowly coming, and we must take heart that changes are occurring internationally, with the recognition of the inseparability of nurses work environments and patient safety acknowledged in a 2004 Institute of Medicine report Making patients safer: Transforming the work environment of nurses.
 
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