My goal, therefore, is to read these two theorists as potential correctives to one another. |
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For the general practitioner a well-used library is one of the few correctives of the premature senility which is so apt to overtake him. |
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While his specific correctives continue to be ignored or treated as quaint or whimsical, the book has appeal for the modern reader. |
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All these are unheralded natural correctives taken on by our society, which doesn't allow itself to be easily suborned from above. |
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What do you think would be the fundamental consequences of such a crisis, and what, in your opinion, are the correctives that should be adopted? |
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It is too early to tell if reforms such as post-tenure reviews will serve as useful correctives. |
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Other twentieth-century writers and folklorists provided correctives to these distorted images, however. |
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Even if the government finds out ways to prevent litigants taking upper hand in the days to come, it will be too late to take correctives in the short run. |
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All of the correctives that I have presented here have been discussed before, and all of them are in the pieces cited by the critics of evolutionary psychology. |
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Finally, it would appear to me that in the process of introducing correctives to the earlier literature on Japanese managerial practices the authors may have slightly erred. |
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Rather, it is an attempt to posit some correctives to the discourse. |
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The necessary correctives, after all, would have to be brutal. |
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His emphasis on material austerity directly challenges our modern addiction to comfort, one of the Celtic tradition's most important correctives to our present mindset. |
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What I think is that we are dealing with a sick patient, one apt to slide back into the same old destructive habits without some firm and concrete correctives in place. |
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Theological revolts, fads, and correctives come and go, but liberalism has endured as a revisable tradition that appropriates and outlives its competing perspectives. |
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