Jung, Freud and comrades helped to systematise intuitive skill while deciphering some psychic complexes of their own Europe in turmoil. |
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By using mathematics to organise and systematise our ideas about patterns, we have discovered a great secret. |
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Any attempt to professionalise or systematise the Olympic volunteering is likely to fail. |
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Apparently, differing neural networks in male and female brains really do encourage the former to systematise and the latter to empathise. |
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Grammarians and, later, printers adopted the marks, and tried to systematise them, as aids to semantic understanding on the page. |
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These further reinforce and systematise the controls on the main risk areas identified by the Court. |
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He himself recognised that the paranoiac-critical method was an attempt to systematise delirium. |
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However, guidelines were adopted in order to systematise and enhance these efforts. |
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It will provide a coherent structure for the European Union water policy and it will systematise the collection of environmental information. |
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The framework proposed here is designed to coordinate, systematise and supplement the existing operations. |
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Conducting internal studies to better systematise the interventions, and external studies to better understand the neighbourhood. |
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The issues raised in Table 1 above help to harmonise and systematise the various elements required for comprehensive disaster risk reduction. |
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They know the context and the MPP offers tools to systematise and capitalize all that. |
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The purpose of this pillar is to draw and build upon existing good practice and to systematise it. |
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What is important however, is that we initiate and systematise solutions that strengthen our capacity to protect children within our institutions. |
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If we seek to build a multicultural society, it might be useful to create a national body to systematise this investigation and propose changes to our systems of government. |
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The use of e-health technologies to support decision-making within health systems should be encouraged in order to systematise the uptake of identified best practices. |
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In parallel with the effort to systematise the handling of ex post prior checking cases, the EDPS has also dealt with other requests for ex post prior checking. |
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We had already established in several places in the world various structures of local economic development but we believe without doubt that we must now systematise this approach to give it scale and sustainability. |
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In this area where information and education play as important a role as policing, the Commission is helping to systematise exchanges of experience and good practice between Member States. |
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It's appalling that in this era of greater transparency and accountability brought on by the internet, the US of all countries would try to systematise sock puppetry. |
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It should promote knowledge sharing among them and implement a well defined framework to systematise the training of local executives and improve the management of cities at the local, national and international levels. |
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As a next step, we will systematise the suggestions for improvement and focus on the measures required to actually realising.the necessary changes. |
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The reform imposes more stringent information requirements on merging parties, requiring the notifying parties to systematise the information to be provided. |
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This tool is designed to help systematise the way in which the objectives of the Eco-Region are taken into account in all the policies of the Regional Council. |
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One of the tools for this is dialogue, which is why I think it would be good to produce a report that helps to organise and systematise human rights dialogues that the European Union conducts with other countries. |
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Kate Watkins, director of the Welsh NHS Employers Unit, says PSMW's innovation has been to systematise the process, training mentors to a common standard. |
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Rather he intended to systematise it, to provide it with a foundation, and to extend its range of applicability. |
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Hence the various attempts to elevate it, complicate it, systematise it. |
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