No theorist even from the ancient world ever considered an interval as small as a comma to be melodic. |
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The public choice theorist would be looking to judge empirically the effects of rent seeking. |
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Not to be a conspiracy theorist, but how do I know my vote counts for anything? |
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She was in a car with a male friend and his new girlfriend, a moderately well-known feminist theorist. |
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Hidden within the morally outraged and civilly disobedient radical, in other words, was the soul of a wronged decision theorist. |
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Our people run after nostrums of cartelization or socialization, though no theorist has succeeded in discovering how to make them work. |
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The bundle theorist says that all particulars are, are a group on compresent properties. |
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In this way, the coherence theorist sheds light on the feeling that sceptical hypotheses, if not conclusively eliminable, are nevertheless idle. |
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Primed by Pissarro in color theory, Cezanne viewed the southern landscape through the prismatic lens of a modern color theorist as well. |
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The field theorist would point to the breakdown of the usual procedure for eliminating infinities from calculations of physical quantities. |
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I realized that I was better suited to be a theorist than an experimentalist. |
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This explanation provides us examples of Rae's great strength as an expositor and social critic and of his great weakness as a theorist. |
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The conjunctive theorist might still avail herself of one of the above replies to preemption and disconnection. |
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He remains active as ever as a filmmaker and theorist, as evidenced by a gorgeously hallucinogenic website. |
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In other words, I must become a string theorist to voice an opinion about it. |
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As a theorist he was influential in the codification of sonata form and other musical structures. |
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Such concepts point to the undecidability of affect, its existence in the self and the other, the film and the theorist. |
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I'm not a conspiracy theorist, or a so called 'truther', but I'm not an idiot and I will look further than the media for some clarity. |
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She is a conspiracy theorist whose political conceits have consistently been proved wrong. |
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You don't have to be a conspiracy theorist to question the administration's timing. |
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Although not in so many words, no political theorist, Rihani largely subscribed to these propositions and to this conception of the political. |
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You can also securitize the projected cash flows, as noted finance theorist Robert Merton has recommended. |
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Our thoughts at this point are very much influenced by the ideas of Fabio Sergio, a design theorist working in Milan. |
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Well, Quine was probably the most important theorist of knowledge of the latter half of the twentieth century. |
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Cultural theorist Charles Mudede has written extensively on pop music, specifically hiphop. |
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So, basically it's time for a lazy suburban armchair political theorist to get active. |
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Yet as a scholar and a theorist in his field, his reputation is unparalleled. |
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But in Sommers, we have the first theorist from the feminist tradition to talk up a return to male values. |
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He is the chief theorist, the most respected mind, the most passionate speechifier. |
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The colonists were interested in neither of these projects and Grey was denounced as an out-of-touch theorist. |
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Another theorist has labelled similar effects in social organization more generally as mediate and proximate structuration. |
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Whatever his failings as a policy maker, as an economic theorist he is a genius. |
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He was also a Marxian economist, a theorist of culture, a popular science fiction writer, and of course a political activist. |
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Neither the social theorist nor the moral theorist can continue to neglect them if she wishes to understand the world. |
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Birther queen Orly Taitz was in the house, making the rounds as a celebrity conspiracy theorist. |
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What the French theorist Roland Barthes can teach us about escaping loneliness. |
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Eysenck was the earliest theorist to suggest that delinquent or psychopathic individuals have difficulty inhibiting previously rewarded behaviour. |
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Toward this end, Fast proposes a poetics of relationality grounded in ideas of dialogue and dialogism, concepts she borrows from Russian theorist M. M. Bakhtin. |
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Spivak is often viewed as an unequivocally deconstructive theorist, and she frequently reinforces this impression by proclaiming her allegiance to Derrida's ideas. |
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Gifted with a particular sensitivity and method, a theorist can pry open the world. |
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As a political theorist, Epictetus saw man as a member of a great system that comprehends both God and men. |
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This week, after an unaccountably long lag, professional acclaim for this bold, purposeful theorist finally converged on its natural rate. |
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They would reject textual skepticism as defeatism and as self-defeating for an interpretive theorist. |
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The four learning styles: activist, reflector, theorist and pragmatist are linked to the four stages of learning. |
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Jeff Ely, a game theorist at Northwestern, has traded massages for housework and writes his wife romantic anniversary blog posts. |
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Hans Morgenthau, the renowned theorist, talked about the state's act in the national interest. |
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He dealt with the Poesia visiva, the visual poetry, as a theorist and an artist. |
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As a theorist I like to think about the theory that underpins any economic discussion. |
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This composer and performer is also a theorist who teaches at the University of Leiden in the Netherlands. |
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Management theorist Peter Drucker once wrote about the pace of change and its impact on business. |
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The theory of power that most nonviolent groups refer to can be attributed to the nonviolence theorist, Gene Sharp. |
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The outstanding writer and literary theorist Sylvie Richterová settled in Rome. |
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Unfortunately, thanks to the herd instinct in our current media culture, anyone who publicly raises this question is immediately labeled a conspiracy theorist. |
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The actual art-historical purpose of this show is to help Signac escape from the shadow of Georges Seurat, the master theorist of pointillism, or divisionism. |
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In his new book, Present Shock, the media theorist Douglas Rushkoff takes a stab at describing an emergent cultural phenomenon. |
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Despite being a grown-up conspiracy theorist, it seems that Charlie couldn't resist running home to daddy with his wacky beliefs. |
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Butler is really a cultural theorist rather than a philosopher. |
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Yes I am a pedantic conspiracy theorist, or jaded old cynic for short. |
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One theorist defines trust as a belief in the goodness of others. |
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Thomas Schelling, the great theorist of deterrence, remarked that it is not true that the nuclear age was the first time that humanity had the capability of destroying itself. |
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The shared-values theorist is therefore forced to admit that the values of Quebecers and those of other Canadians have become much more similar over this period. |
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For them Locke was the classic theorist of landed society and the landholder, not of commerce and mercantile interests. |
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Henry Thornton, a merchant banker and monetary theorist has been described as the father of the modern central bank. |
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Tighe was an agricultural theorist, and provided the younger man with a great deal of material on chemistry, biology and statistics. |
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Italian political theorist Giovanni Sartori noted the existence of national constitutions which are a facade for authoritarian sources of power. |
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So unless you are the ultimate doomsday theorist, believing we'll be punished for overconsumption over the years, what you must believe is when this all starts to take effect, the tide will turn back to economic growth. |
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The group's efforts to revive ancient Greek music— building on the work of the theorist Girolamo Mei were an important factor in the evolution of monody, expressive solo song with simple chordal accompaniment. |
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This theorist is not an explanatory hedonist. |
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Then, in 1976, George Andrews, a number theorist at Pennsylvania State University in State College, made an unexpected discovery. |
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Their son, Shamit Kachru, is a string theorist and professor at Stanford University. |
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Salisbury steak, an almost daily occurrence in the college cafeterias of yesteryear, was named after this theorist, but, according to Fernández-Armesto, what Salisbury actually invented was the hamburger. |
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To conclude, we shall now look at some of the different ways this radical uncertainty has been characterized, starting with Frank Knight, the first theorist of uncertainty. |
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She is known worldwide as an outstanding American educator and curriculum theorist, but very few know that she was born, brought up and educated in Estonia. |
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The media theory of the American theorist Mitchell has been challenging since the publication of Iconology. |
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But which An information theorist would answer thus: if each letter is equally likely to occur, the uncertainty is complete and a searcher does not know which of the letters to expect. |
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A pioneer of the information sciences, Jozef Gruska is above all a theorist who is seeking to break down barriers, both geographical and in the realms of ideas. |
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One of the panelists, Austrian political theorist Rainer Bauböck, responded to this enquiry with a question of his own: inclusion or exclusion from what? |
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The original theorist of utilitarianism, Jeremy Bentham, was a great disparager of Blackstone's doctrinalism. |
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In short, what the theorist has given Smith is a new way of talking about some important goings on in the lives of others. |
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Friedrich Engels was a social scientist, author, political theorist, philosopher, and father of Marxist theory, alongside Karl Marx. |
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To be a theorist, you also had to pass a special theory section on the quals. |
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Various writers identify Antonio Gramsci as an influential early theorist of advanced capitalism, even if he did not use the term himself. |
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Dutt was on the Executive Committee of the CPGB from 1923 until 1965 and was the party's chief theorist for many years. |
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Neutrinos only interact via the weak nuclear force, which has very short range, points out Boris Kayser, a neutrino theorist at Fermilab. |
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I'm not a conspiracy theorist but one starts to wonder. |
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A friend of mine, a political theorist, once had a related thought. |
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Cicero was a Roman philosopher, statesman, lawyer, orator, political theorist, Roman consul and constitutionalist. |
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This text reproduces and translates two significant essays by autonomist Marxist political theorist, Antonio Negri. |
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Marcus Tullius Cicero was a Roman philosopher, politician, lawyer, orator, political theorist, consul and constitutionalist. |
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I have never met anyone and I have particularly never met an economist or economic theorist who at any time has said that it is absolutely vital to doggedly maintain this kind of configuration. |
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Another theorist of movement, the American-born dancer Isadora Duncan, was the daughter of a disciple of Delsarte, and reflexology was at the heart of Duncan's dancing. |
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Everyone knows the King of Pop loved his soccerball, but it's less well publicised that he was an innovative tactical theorist. |
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A practical man rather than a theorist, who could glimpse the goal without worrying to much about what steps will take him there, relying on his courage and his skills, sometimes to the point of rashness. |
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Mirka's invocation of a trope reveals the influence of Hatten, the most favorably-received topic theorist in the volume. |
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A woman who enjoyed rare success as an architect and theorist, Bo Bardi resisted the label of feminist pioneer and conjured a cheerfully surrealistic community leisure centre out of an abandoned factory in São Paulo. |
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Feminist cultural analyst, theorist, and art historian Griselda Pollock contributed to cultural studies from viewpoints of art history and psychoanalysis. |
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There have been a number of notable Salopians, and people otherwise associated with the town of Shrewsbury, including Charles Darwin, the biologist and evolutionary theorist. |
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In 1921, Italian aerial warfare theorist Giulio Douhet published The Command of the Air, a book positing that future wars would be decided in the skies. |
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Joseph Nye is the leading proponent and theorist of soft power. |
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The name is a reference to the late American systems theorist Buckminster Fuller, as the molecule's structure resembles his trademark geodesic domes. |
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One prominent current voting theorist is Nicolaus Tideman, who formalized concepts such as strategic nomination and the spoiler effect in the independence of clones criterion. |
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Till Benjamin, no theorist had thought to borrow the Balzacian and Dickensian technique of bringing an era to life through attention to its most minute cultural details. |
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The first theorist to formulate and popularise the idea of a general strike for the purpose of political reform was the radical pamphleteer William Benbow. |
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Mumford was influenced by the work of Scottish theorist Sir Patrick Geddes and worked closely with his associate the British sociologist Victor Branford. |
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I remember an anecdote of a well-known French theorist, who was debating a point eagerly in his cenacle. It was objected against him that he had never experienced love. |
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Law Schools, a critical race theorist likened Kennedy to a Tonto figure, the fictional Indian whose loyalty to the Lone Ranger set him apart from, if not against, his tribe. |
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And this time, rather than just being the smart-aleck doomsayer of the piece, Goldblum's chaos theorist Ian Malcolm is the top-billed, bona fide hero. |
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To the contrary, Robbins resorted to such pleonastic phraseology as a means of emphasizing the inscrutability of these data and their modes of change to the theorist. |
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The scientists in general and number theorist in particular have been thinking since the establishment of the conjectures to get the formal proof of them. |
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