And during the same period, he was actively proselytizing a concept of the artist as a paradigmatic example of actively chosen personal freedom. |
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Yet heroin is still perceived as the paradigmatic voodoo drug, ineluctably turning its users into zombies who must obey its commands. |
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That show laid out the paradigmatic, innovative modernist journey from representation to abstraction. |
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The second is that tyrannical oppression is a paradigmatic offense against the natural order. |
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One usually thinks of the paradigmatic soldier is the front line rifleman, or maybe a guy buttoned up in a tank. |
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This prospect is frequently hailed as facilitating a return to the pristine, paradigmatic democracies of ancient Greece. |
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The paradigmatic narrative of leaving suburbia while on the brink of adulthood can be mapped across generational difference. |
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The three paradigmatic patterns shown in Fig.4 represent the different types of response observed following a treatment with exogenous ethylene. |
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Both stress accent and pitch accent are syntagmatically contrastive, while lexical tone is contrastive in a paradigmatic way. |
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There is no grand paradigmatic generic alternative, just as there is no one single grand narrative of the human journey. |
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Public service broadcasting has a key role to play in the paradigmatic shift we are going through. |
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Feminist thinking and the feminist movement have played a major role in this paradigmatic shift. |
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This highly visible and paradigmatic example illustrates the inevitable connection between poverty and disease in general. |
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The case of desiccated feed as an essential component of animal fodder is paradigmatic. |
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The introduction of results-based management has not signified a paradigmatic shift away from detailed rules, regulations and controls. |
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One of the reasons I have chosen to commemorate the massacre of May 16, 1998 is because I believe it is, in a sense, paradigmatic. |
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If prediction and explanation are paradigmatic of scientific understanding, it appears that agent causation neither contributes to nor detracts from such understanding. |
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Ancient poems in general take the four-syllable line as the paradigmatic form, though at times, there was a line or two of mixed length found among them. |
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There appears to be little or no difference or conflict between paradigmatic approaches, which suggests that the emerging paradigm for social computing is rather homogenous. |
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The classical theatre-temple as paradigmatic architectural work crystallises the nature of chora and the labyrinth as a condensed symbol of human life. |
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With regard to Mr Gingrich, although he may not be the quote-unquote paradigmatic southerner, it's fair for him to say that he is from the South. |
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The Royal Museum that houses the first cloned sheep named Dolly, the National Gallery of Scotland along with quite a few national museums are paradigmatic cases in point. |
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In addition, he still constitutes the paradigmatic figure in whom philosophy, even in its most abstract manifestations, is never severed from the concerns of life. |
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Each is semiotically rich and clearly implicated in the paradigmatic modern ideal of making the world smaller through transportation and communication. |
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I will present the status of the DiCo project, which is aimed at modelizing the lexical paradigmatic and syntagmatic links in French. |
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Although Judith was a new symbol to Florence, John of Salisbury's citation of her as a paradigmatic tyrannicide made the Old Testament heroine a second exemplar. |
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The diagram below shows the projection of the paradigmatic axis onto the syntagmatic axis, as formulated by Jakobson. |
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From it, the casuist would ask how closely the given case currently under consideration matches the paradigmatic case. |
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The systematic description of the paradigmatic and syntagmatic relationships between the terms allows to put in foreground the lexical structure of the domain. |
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Google Earth from street view to satellite overview is the practical paradigmatic example of zoomability. |
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Why take volitional agency to be paradigmatic? |
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And so on for other paradigmatic relations. |
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Proper names are paradigmatic referring expressions. |
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The recent Hartz IV reform in Germany, which merges unemployment benefit and social assistance schemes for those capable of working, is paradigmatic. |
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This paradigmatic amendment, which is absolutely essential if the values of social justice and human dignity are to be reconciled with increased competitiveness, does not appear to have been assumed in this report. |
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Using gender as an analytical lens offers a second way to examine security needs and might facilitate this necessary paradigmatic shift towards human security. |
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The cases of Umm Sirdiba and Kalkada are paradigmatic in this respect. |
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It is the paradigmatic compensatory claim and, as discussed above in Part III, has been widely adopted as a legitimate justification for the imposition of a spousal support obligation. |
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The dense racial politics and the indeterminacy of the long-grasser problem at the Tiwi shops make this a paradigmatic contact zone. |
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The less a given case is like the paradigm, the weaker the justification is for treating that case like the paradigmatic case. |
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One may communicate one's perceptions only by pointing ostensively at paradigmatic examples and suggesting principles that govern them. |
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Of paradigmatic relations, the words under discussion mostly display antonymy and hyponymy. |
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Note also that in Selkup, interrogatives tend to use the inferential mood, but this paradigmatic asymmetry is only a preference, not a grammatical restriction. |
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It contains an overview of the chronic disease surge and continues with a focus on cancer as a paradigmatic case of a chronic and preventable disease. |
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The effort I exerted on behalf of the housekey had to be paradigmatic. |
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They argue that the paradigmatic case of Ernest Renan is an idealisation and it should be interpreted within the German tradition and not in opposition to it. |
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For one thing, many people regard rationality as an epistemically internalist notion, whereas reliability is a paradigmatic example of an epistemically externalist notion. |
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We present one woman's story as a paradigmatic healing process that illustrates an attempted suicide, her near-death experience, and subsequent recovery from bulimia nervosa. |
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Paradigmatic relations include relations such as synonymy, hyponymy, opposites, and entailment. |
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Paradigmatic Problems that handles several famous combinatorial optimization problems as max cut, min coloring, optimal satisfiability tsp, etc. |
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