This becomes crucial when considering the genealogy of poststructuralist theorizing that contests modernist conceptualizations of power. |
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Excluded from consideration are such matters as a speaker's intentions, intuitions, and conceptualizations. |
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The conceptualizations associated with a word will tend to vary somewhat according to the contexts in which the word is used. |
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The conceptualizations that philosophy offers are not adequate to the sudden death of a loved one, nor the anguish in families that follows. |
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It attends to the way in which feminist thinking has intervened in poets' conceptualizations of the lyric subject. |
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Learners are allowed to test the conceptualizations they formed during the previous phase. |
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Subsequent viewing reveals fascinating conceptualizations of mid-1930s America and staggering images in narrative and dance. |
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In contrast to functional conceptualizations, network-based approaches to social capital may offer a much cleaner definition. |
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For example, recent conceptualizations of intelligence have changed the definition of what we consider to be intelligent behaviour. |
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Defining new and more appropriate measures of success is often the most critical part of new conceptualizations. |
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In the non-Aboriginal literature, the concept of caregiver burden is central to theoretical conceptualizations of the caregiving process. |
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Is this to suggest that colleges have adopted a modernist stance relative to conceptualizations and applications of power? |
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Based on theoretical conceptualizations derived from attachment theory, we would expect to identify mediational effects of perceptions of parents on behavioral adjustment. |
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He does that through the employment of various ideological devices, mainly through normalization, universalization and twisted conceptualizations. |
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Therefore, expanding the definition of child poverty beyond traditional conceptualizations, such as low household income or low levels of consumption, is particularly important. |
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The paper then turns to the study of poverty in India and the problems that have been faced due to limitations in the conceptualizations of rural poverty over the past three decades. |
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But the civilian-military division reflects an even deeper one based on two differing conceptualizations of the Bolivarian revolution: a nationalist revolution or a socialist one based on the Cuban model. |
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If human security conceptualizations do not radically deviate from current understandings of traditional security or development, then they provide little added utility to the mechanisms already in place. |
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I have no doubt, let me add, that institutions such as Bilkent University can help Turkey to formulate new conceptualizations and new visions that can show the way forward. |
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Since the concept and structure of the ego were defined by Freud and explored by Carl Jung, other theorists have developed somewhat different conceptualizations of the ego. |
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The book explores Southeast Asian heritages, their conceptualizations and representations, set against relationships between culture, nature, tourism and identity. |
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In summation, we realize that globalization engenders an idiosyncratic market-based model of reality not commonly shared within human life-force conceptualizations. |
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