অবিভাজ্য, নিষ্কল
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(1) Impossible of undergoing division
(1) U251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510This is women's work u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb, he announces before explaining that responsibility for such chores is indivisible within a functional household.
(2) For the author, politics and the personal are indivisible .
(3) We remain indivisible despite their attempts to divide Americans through their relentless warfare against class, ethnic and religious unity.
(4) Although the dominions became equal partners in the British Commonwealth, the Crown remained indivisible .
(5) First, although it contains two distinct and separate rules, it is treated as a single indivisible influence.
(6) Free speech is a universal freedom, and it is indivisible .
(7) Whether or not one agrees with the political position of the party is not the point, but freedom of speech is indivisible : you have it or you do not.
(8) The last sequence is of course the sequence of prime numbers, the indivisible numbers that can only be divided by themselves and one.
(9) He saw how cinema, music and street style were indivisible .
(10) The sovereign power is indivisible ; it cannot for instance be divided between king and parliament.
(11) Although at one time it was correct to describe the Crown as one and indivisible , with the development of the Commonwealth this is no longer so.
(12) Today art is indivisible from culture, culture from heritage, heritage from tourism.
(13) There was a time when honesty was thought of as indivisible : you were either honest or you were not.
(14) He brooked no rivals, anointed no successors and developed a cult of personality that was indivisible from his people's hopes.
(15) But it suits Nationalists and unionists alike to maintain the fiction of an indivisible UK health service.
(16) In the end, for all we have learned about his art, Caravaggio the artist and Caravaggio the man remain indivisible .
(17) Each of the short stories in Dubliners concludes with a showing that manifests the integrity and indivisible nature of some momentary u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510triviality,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb as Joyce calls it.
(18) Happily for men like this, their view of the constitution is indivisible from their view of their own self-interest.
(19) The Atomic Theory explains both propositions if it is assumed that atoms are indivisible and form complexes in fixed ratios.
(20) Illusions and allusions to concepts of truth and impartiality, far from indivisible concepts, have always figured prominently in British political propaganda.