To keep things manageable for this short conspectus of my view, I shall restrict myself to bases on which a belief is originally formed. |
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Long before Shakespeare's death the playwrights had lost confidence in their power to offer a conspectus or compendious view. |
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We vote in knowledge, however, not ignorance, knowledge of the larger political conspectus. |
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A conspectus of his doctrines is given in the Syntax, which deals mainly with article, pronoun, verb, preposition, and adverb, successively. |
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To obtain a conspectus of Canada, we may detach ourselves from our bustling surroundings and take station out in space. |
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The bastion design is an indispensable part of the complete conspectus of defence technology found in the Halifax Defence Complex. |
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It is an admirably lucid conspectus of present-day aspirations, of the obstacles to be overcome and of the tools which are within our grasp. |
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For more about the Niskanen Center's theory of policy change and the Center's approach, read our conspectus and visit www. |
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The Council adopts a resolution based on a general conspectus by the Commission of the conditions for achieving the first stage of economic and monetary union. |
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With regard to the Essenes, the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls has indicated that the term Essenes is best used of an entire conspectus of sects who differed among themselves passionately. |
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To start with, this new collection is a conspectus of his views over the last forty years. |
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The theme of Jeremy Beckett's conspectus on Torres Strait labour migration is the willingness of the Islanders to leave their country after the Second World War. |
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In 1938 limited liability reached its apogee, just as rearmament was maturing and the army was considering the new conspectus, a much more ambitious rearmament plan. |
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