The Vice-President, as it gradually emerged in our talk, is a holist, a post-postmodernist, and a goo-goo. |
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All the different components listed above need to harmonise with one another in order to achieve holist basic education development. |
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Louis Dumont has shown Christianity's role in Europe's passag e from a traditional holist society to a modern individualistic society. |
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Howard was a pragmatist — the criterion of agricultural success was what worked — but he was also a holist and a taker of the long view. |
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Her voice is accentless, and husky from smoking and the remnants of a cold for which she is taking echinacea like a sensible little holist. |
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Application of a holist EH concept and its principle approach in optimizing cost-efficiency for a low level operation cost. |
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The long march towards abstraction remains the business of trailblazing mavericks, who patiently, often at the cost of their own lives, have had to overcome in a mediatic desert the holist temptation that haunts us all. |
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Solomon has expressed concerns about the ability of feminist holist empiricism to provide a general analysis of how values function in knowledge production. |
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This holist technic, who is at the same time both preventive and curative, allows to the person rally hisstrenghts as well physical as emotional, psychic or spiritual for a greater harmony. |
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The regulation approach has a holist vision, whose departure point is located in the social relations. |
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Rawls refuses the holist and collectivist interpretation of the general will and maintains that Rousseau never envisioned it as the will of the supra-individual collectivity. |
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That perspective appears more holist and inclusive for orphaned children. |
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As a holist, he asks us to be open not only to unfamiliar perspectives but also to the possibility that they will force us to reformulate our precepts. |
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