Some recent authors have written books attempting to explicate the concept of nomicity. |
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In his attempt to explicate the determinate-determinable relation, he uses the notion of predicate entailment. |
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Recent work on Don Juan has drawn on a considerable range of theoretical approaches in order to explicate an inordinately complex text. |
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The contributors present engaging interpretations that explicate the life experiences of the people studying and working at community colleges. |
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In order to clarify their ethical agendas, they include prefaces that explicate the thematic direction and instructive nature of their novels. |
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To explicate this paradigm, the study, in addition to the tenets of border theory, draws on the insights of historicism and postcolonial theory. |
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Among Hyde's strengths are his detailed knowledge of texts and contexts, and an ability to explicate them. |
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Schematic notation and scrawled text inscribed on the off-white paper grounds explicate the works' conception and fabrication. |
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The rendition in the previous sections is meant to explicate the core ideas that held the McMaster group together, at least for a while. |
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Theologians of the early church employed a variety of metaphors in their discussion of Trinity, mainly to explicate the immanent Trinity. |
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It was that Bengal tiger of a ballerina, Sofiane Sylve, stalking onstage on steely pointes, as if France itself had come to explicate this most elusive of texts. |
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In the e-mail, I thought to myself, I would explicate my apparent teenage gawkiness from the previous day as the consequence of being mortifyingly embarrassed and hapless. |
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And while he may have lacked the gene for self-promotion, it is not as if no one else in public life had the opportunity to explicate his ideas for a larger public. |
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Before mentioning these myths and stereotypes, let me explicate a developmental theory, for good theory and science enhance each other for practice. |
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Before we examine the more recent work, we need to explicate the notion in more detail than we have done so far and introduce some empirical findings. |
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The collection of seven articles, six essays, and one interview use an assortment of scholarly approaches to explicate elements in Shonibare's works. |
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This research helps explicate Rogers' later postulations about the nature of presence. |
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To explicate the view further, consider each of these three features in turn. |
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This article will explicate the representation of inductive inferences in terms of probability. |
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They come from different ethnicities, different races, different classes, and a whole bunch of other differences we could explicate. |
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Nevertheless, this typology is one of several that have sought to explicate the historical and current context of terrorism in Canada. |
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In order to explicate this, I will give a few examples in relation to each of the three responsibilities described above. |
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Each topic is addressed under a series of sub-themes in order to explicate the case study findings. |
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Each theme is broken down into sub-themes in order to explicate the pertinent findings. |
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For reasons that would take much debate to explicate, we have chosen freedom of the individual as our absolute value. |
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He also uses it to explicate the notion of a constitutive rule. |
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He does not explicate this roundabout reference to circumcision. |
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But they confess to being unable to explicate the concept, and they ultimately resort to treating it as an unanalyzable base on which to erect a theory of physical lawfulness. |
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Allen's primary intention, we can see, has been to explicate the art of oratory not for its own sake, but as a tool of social justice in general and of abolition. |
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In order to fully explicate the key success factors and barriers to policy formulation and adoption, it would be useful to conduct a study examining a policy-making process that did not achieve stakeholder convergence. |
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Heidegger deals in this text with Aristotle's attempt to explicate dynamis and energeia as one of manifold ways in which being is expressed. |
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Lucretius, in his On the Nature of Things, attempted to explicate science in an epic poem. |
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One of various works which attempt to explicate the riddles contained in the talmudic account, the book by Rev. Finkelstein was among the first rabbinic works published in America. |
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Rational ethical debate and critical ethical reflection can help to explicate and clarify the value basis of actions and decisions, and to deepen insight into their expected consequences. |
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But not all lectures deal with broad scopes: one might, for example, use a lecture to fully explicate some key but complex concept, engaging students in some small group or individual problems at different points. |
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I'll be happy to send the committee some references written in accessible English, accessible language, not technical language, to try to explicate this in more detail. |
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Commerce makes our task difficult by failing to explicate clearly what type of discretion, or exercise of discretion, it finds fatal to the defense of general availability. |
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I'll depart from my remarks briefly right now to explicate that. |
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She aims to clearly explicate Chinese medicine and its therapies, acupuncture, Chinese herbs, tui na, massage, Qigong exercises, and diet. |
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Given the paucity of data on policy-making capacity, research to explicate key indicators at the individual, organization and system level, would make a significant contribution to the knowledge base. |
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Looking at ruptures that explicate conversions, can one gauge this intellectual maneuver by simply marking off its most visible sign, the inclination to overvalue weak systems and undervalue stronger ones? |
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The limitations were under the Shastras, texts which explicate moral duties of all persons. |
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As I had expressed before, as Iran and the US don't have a direct link, when our friends travel to Iran, the usually explicate their takes on the positions of US officials and their tendencies. |
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Relevance serves to explicate unpredictability. |
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The first five chapters explicate entrepreneurial culture deconstructively and semiotically, exploring the social-discursive construction of the entrepreneur. |
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It is not easy to explicate the notion of accidentality here. |
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After discussing Dewey's faith in intelligence, we will turn to the Chinese Confucianist philosopher Liang Shuming, a contemporary of Dewey's, to help explicate this question. |
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A hallmark of such criticism in rhetoric is the Burkean pentad, which offers scholars five key terms to explicate the rhetorical dynamics of texts. |
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Pilot waves and projections from the implicate order to the explicate order of sense-perceptible phenomena are inscrutable to our everyday consiousness, at least directly. |
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