The period was marked both by the systematic elaboration and assertion of dynastic claims. |
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It is the very key to understanding the apostle Paul's elaboration of his doctrine of salvation. |
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The establishment of a national identity and its domestic elaboration were the preoccupation of this period. |
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Some of his recommendations need further theoretical elaboration and should be checked in actual operational and combat training. |
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The use and elaboration of the method will undoubtedly find new applications in research and development work. |
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The limbs and appendicular musculature of tetrapods are a further elaboration of the non-axial musculature. |
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Certain psalmodic chants also became subject to purely musical elaboration, whether through polyphony or kalophonia. |
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What is significant here is seeing Sullivan applying it to the elaboration of a complex plan. |
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This lead to the elaboration of putting metal spikes on the ball that would be able to puncture the armor and cause injury to the opponent. |
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Women played an important role in the emergence of Poland's modern political movements and the elaboration of their ideologies. |
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With such refinement or elaboration, the explicative power of the model can be realized to its fullest possible extent. |
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In fact, the exhibition brims with other themes that invite elaboration that would give interpretative depth. |
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These steps should be supplemented with the conceptual elaboration of political aspects of joint response to crises. |
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The other aspect underscores the elaboration of such social networks as professional associations. |
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Perhaps he regarded the fundamental positions of Benthamism as too secure to need much elaboration. |
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Kent is a song stylist in the swing tradition, and her vocals are refreshingly unencumbered by elaboration for the sake of it. |
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He deleted this self-congratulatory elaboration, more than 25 words altogether. |
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When she is there with you, she is simply there, with no pretension, no elaboration, no show. |
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What he provides instead is a substantial elaboration of the original, clarifying and extending it with the benefit of mature reflection. |
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These techniques can be distinguished from those in which the body itself is an immediate object of elaboration and inscription. |
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Yet, inevitably, the comprehensive scope of Ackroyd's book requires that he sometimes sacrifice elaboration for example, depth for breadth. |
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This protein has a pectate lyase enzyme activity and could be involved in cell wall elaboration during germination and pollen tube growth. |
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On the social level, the plays perform gender-balancing acts through an elaboration of the feminine. |
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The fourth chapter explores the elaboration and subsequent extinction of the American attribution of sovereignty to Native American nations. |
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Being a new countermeasure, it calls for theoretical elaboration and practical familiarization. |
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This conclusion, the questioning of which is the purpose of this paper, requires some elaboration. |
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However, in peer relations, social interaction likewise needs to be reciprocal to allow cognitive elaboration. |
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Lacan's elaboration of the Jungian concept of the imago seems instructive here. |
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Please feel free to contact me should you want any elaboration on anything. |
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The studding is a purely decorative elaboration of the rivets used to attach armor lames to each other. |
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He says he tried to reach someone on the phone for elaboration, but had no luck. |
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This was by way of elaboration of his first statement, which dealt with the scope of the repainting undertaken using white and green paint. |
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By Occam's razor, we should avoid elaboration of more complex explanations if a simple one will do. |
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Each of these levels of analysis deserves more elaboration than we give here. |
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The conspicuity of tourism as one of the major contributors to the national economy is well known and does not need further elaboration. |
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I followed up with each of the 60 interviewees at least once, asking for clarification and elaboration. |
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But the flyers for these demonstrations just had a few slogans and no explanation or elaboration. |
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He provided some elaboration of his response to that plea in the course of his opening and in the course of answers to my questions. |
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The death of his father and the birth of his son are the framing events for a canvas bursting at the seams with drama and allegory, visual detail and theatrical elaboration. |
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During this process it goes through different morphologically distinguishable stages corresponding to the acquisition and elaboration of new functions. |
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This system has been found to be the most suited for restoring to the art forms their former glory, by enabling revivals, innovations and creative elaboration. |
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It is expected that it will result in elaboration of legal agreement based on principles of verification, transparency and irreversibility. |
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The strengthening of the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights could better capacitate it for the elaboration of such a report. |
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In later times the definitions were almost reversed, with arrangement connoting musical liberty in elaboration or simplification. |
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The elaboration of gender-specific pedagogical and cultural syllabus was a focus of attention. |
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The theological elaboration which follows from this should not disincarnate faith, but rather vitalize it. |
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Concise communications are to the point and avoid unnecessary elaboration, superfluous detail, redundancy, and wordiness. |
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This is an interpretation of the scope and meaning of the ruling that deserves much greater elaboration, substantiation, and discussion. |
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A further elaboration is provided in the ten-point explanation of vote submitted in writing by SOS Democracy. |
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The water in the process of elaboration of yours needlepoint wools is of course a capital element. |
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Many of the proposals will need further study and elaboration by the parties involved. |
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This advice will set out findings and recommendations aiming at identifying avenues for improving the GFMPs elaboration and approval processes. |
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Still working with this simile, we proceed to a further elaboration of our nomenclature. |
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Reusing brine can have various purposes, including a new fermenting process, packing or other stages of elaboration. |
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Previously the force admitted that it tried to recruit the four campaigners but has denied, without elaboration, some of the allegations. |
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The EDPS is available for further consultation with regard to the elaboration of the details of these rules. |
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It also contributed to the elaboration of the work plan of some of the SALTO centres. |
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Despite this elaboration, it can be difficult to apply in individual industries. |
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The variety of practices and aesthetics would make the elaboration of such a panel a perilous task. |
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This commitment is evidenced, notably, by the elaboration in 2003 of an Information Policy. |
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Another problem faced by many trade unions is the elaboration of good project proposals. |
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I support the philosophy in general as to what she is trying to do, but there are obviously some questions that need further elaboration. |
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Only at that point could a consensus on the elaboration of an international convention on the right to development be considered. |
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A third point, also made by the Parliament, is the elaboration of the Lisbon strategy. |
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They are an elaboration on some of the points I've raised, and if you look at the footnotes you'll be led to the sources for my presentation. |
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All will need further elaboration to develop detailed project specifications. |
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It is well known the fact that the American Senate plays a crucial role in the elaboration of the American foreign policy. |
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These first two cases appear mainly as preamble, summarized without much elaboration. |
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When the presence of a pun in the final sentence of the fables was a constant condition, the contextual elaboration was shown to increase reported humor. |
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Financial development refers to the expansion and elaboration of the financial structure, which encompasses institutions and instruments over time and space. |
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In my judgement those overall conclusions did not require elaboration. |
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Lack of elaboration is a virus that continually infects the book, sometimes having a sickening effect on the reader. |
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We suggest that the DM in this patient was related causally to the IPT, possibly by the elaboration of a soluble factor that reacted with skin and muscle. |
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The results of the present study also suggest that additional elaboration can enhance memory discrimination and reduce response bias for both common and bizarre stimuli. |
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This incomplete elaboration leaves the feeling of caducity as a remainder. |
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Nearly three hundred years later, the rediscovery and elaboration of these principles would make possible modern stratigraphy and geological mapping. |
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Penicillin was first used in the early 1940s and by 1950, most Staphylococcus aureus organisms were resistant to the drug by virtue of elaboration of a penicillinase enzyme. |
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Romanesque illuminators paid particular attention to the elaboration of the initial, which might be richly decorated with fantastically distorted human or animal figures. |
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I know that there is widespread dissatisfaction in this House about the fact that you were not properly consulted during the elaboration of our proposals. |
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Guan's elaboration turned the submarine metaphor into a hortative and disciplinary discourse aimed at getting maximum productivity out of people. |
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The state is investigating several Ventura County cases involving underreporting of fish purchases, Gross said without elaboration. |
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In particular, his delegation did not consider it appropriate at the current time to consider the elaboration of an international legal standard of a binding nature. |
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In this respect, what we find in Book One is similar to the algebraic elaboration of geometrical problems presented by Viète in his 1594 Supplement of geometry as he explains the stage of exegetics. |
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Aspects being studied include the use of coaches and mentors to administer part of the program, the elaboration of a clear standard for employees, and a followÂup mechanism. |
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The forum recommended the elaboration of a separate law to combat this phenomenon and these recommendations are expected to be implemented in the near future. |
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These examples do not in any way exhaust the possibilities of factors that could be included in an elaboration of the best interests of the child test. |
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Isidore's Christian-allegorical and symbolic elaboration of Plinian natural history is also a preoccupation of early modern thought. |
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Between the beginning of the 14th century and the end of the 16th century Welsh poetical forms were brought to an extreme pitch of elaboration. |
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Weakness, sorting out and elaboration of the data. |
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The Committee of Ministers may, after consultation of the Parties, invite any nonmember state of the Council of Europe, which has not participated in the elaboration of the Convention, to accede to the Convention. |
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This colloquy generated a very interesting and informative discussion between the panel and members of the Committee, and has played an important role in the elaboration of the present report. |
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We believe elaboration by the nuclear-weapons States on the role of nuclear weapons in their military doctrines will contribute towards dispelling unnecessary misgivings about their intentions. |
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In others, they supervise the elaboration of textbooks, give the final seal of approval after evaluation and, in some instances, control all aspects of production and distribution. |
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The Circostrada Network team is working toward the elaboration of comprehensive notes in order to help project heads to put in place their collaborative work. |
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In more general terms, the participants called for the review of existing texts, the elaboration of new ones and the abrogation of texts that restrict individual freedoms. |
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In eastern Greece, on the other hand, there began a series of new temple constructions rivaling those of the Archaic period that consciously copied the Archaic in their plan and elaboration of detail. |
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Though the initial instrumentation could provide me with luxuriant material, work on the elaboration of a unified dramaturgy was hampered by the rhapsodic character inferred by the very genre of a double concerto. |
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The cost study would also outline drivers, line items and cost controls measures, and will include full elaboration of the budgetary requirements for the remaining of the current and next bienniums. |
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We are working on the elaboration of a punnet of conditioning of biodegradable foodstuffs which has certified by the pole of competitiveness Agrimip, explains Vincent Pluquet, his president founder. |
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The colloquium will provide information on the scope of civil society involvement in the elaboration of policies and in the central decision-making process in the respective countries. |
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The emphasis was on decorative elaboration for its own sake and, although much 19th-century Indian wood carving shows great technical skill, this rarely compensates for formlessness and stereotyped ornament. |
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Babeldom drowned out any elaboration of the invitation, which was for the best. |
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The final section will describe the elaboration of the highly enantioenriched cyclopropanes into a variety of other ring systems. |
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The idea of spontaneous order is an elaboration on the invisible hand proposed by Adam Smith in The Wealth of Nations. |
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In the later 16th century, English poetry was characterised by elaboration of language and extensive allusion to classical myths. |
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He went on to conceive the system of thought to the elaboration of which he would devote his life. |
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Anthony Payne's elaboration of the sketches for Elgar's Third Symphony led to a reconsideration of this supposition. |
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The Secretariat also assists the Member States in the elaboration of input to EU decision making. |
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But the elaboration of the scheme in its details and applications continued during the next few years to occupy much of his leisure. |
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The Iron Age in Europe is characterized by an elaboration of designs in weapons, implements, and utensils. |
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At the height of empire, the organization of the state into tributary and strategic provinces saw an elaboration of this system. |
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Fleshy, fantastic and sprawling, her elaboration of unnaturality is distinguished by two factors. |
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The philosophy of David Hume concerning causality and objectivity is an elaboration of another aspect of Berkeley's philosophy. |
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The experts concluded that these options are not mutually exclusive: for example, the appointment of a rapporteur may not preclude the elaboration of a convention on the rights of older persons. |
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The emergence of improved remedies in the King's Court during the late 12th century led to the elaboration and standardization of these rules, which marked the effective origin of the common law. |
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Modern scientific techniques will be used for bear monitoring, which will contribute to the elaboration of management policies for this carnivore. |
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The enshrinement of FPIC in so much international law makes it an attractively robust and stable standard on which to base the elaboration of their social programmes with forest people. |
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Another set of questions sent on Friday, requesting comment on human-rights group requests for access to the site and an elaboration of Emanuel's comments on Homan Square, did not receive a response despite repeated requests. |
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It also lends itself to elaboration, because its tight syntax holds even the longest and most complex sentence together as a logical unit. |
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A different elaboration would hold that when people are unequally well off, each person's level of advantages enjoyed ought to be in proportion to her degree of deservingness as fixed by some standard of desert. |
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It is neither the time nor the place to ask for elaboration. |
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The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and UNDP have been active in establishing regional and country-level support for Governments in the elaboration of human rights action plans. |
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Each new production sought to outshine the existing repertoire in sumptuousness and elaboration, though each absorbed the profits of the previous season. |
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We call for the further elaboration of innovative financing mechanism for development, including public-private partnership for increased investments targeted at development, debt swap for MDGs, and micro-finance scheme. |
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In the light of the discussion and recommendation of the Delegation of the Netherlands, the Committee considered that the elaboration of such a standard should not be apriority for the time being. |
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In particular, some of the most relevant political and legal issues emerged during the discussions for the elaboration of the definition of the crime of aggression will be dealt with in this segment. |
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The various meetings that took place during the elaboration of the study with the directors of the D. M. D. T. S lead us to propose a partial prefiguration of this program in order to use this time lapse positively. |
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The three documents recommend in particular the elaboration of cultural policies aimed at the promotion of cultural diversity for pluralism, sustainable development and peace. |
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As the involvement and cooperation of the beneficiary countries is of paramount importance in the elaboration of the Road Map, the best way to do so was to directly seek their views. |
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Each higher System introduces new unpredictable characteristics of elaboration that rapidly increase in complexity beyond our possible mental grasp such that the whole cosmic order can never be reduced to algorithm. |
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Other painters of the 14th century were carried the Gothic style to great elaboration and detail. |
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In recent years, numerous European hydrobiologists have been involved in the elaboration of criteria for the classification of the quality of water bodies. |
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These differences often are the result of elaboration on the part of Saxo, who used very often euhemerism to explain Scandinavian myth, but also had his own agenda. |
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The trend is reversed, however, on tests for originality and elaboration. |
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Although in its simplistic sense globalization refers to the widening, deepening and speeding up of global interconnection, such a definition begs further elaboration. |
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The relationship of Saddam Hussein to the development of the visual arts needs much examination and elaboration that is beyond the purpose of this essay. |
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The technological development and artistic elaboration of the vault reached its pinnacle, producing intricate multipartite lierne vaults and culminating in the fan vault. |
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