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It could be best described as a selection of readings accompanied with annotations and explanatory notes.
In this book we are committed to a system level of analysis for both descriptive and explanatory purposes.
Instead of long explanatory diatribes on the reason for doing, or being, it spits out witty one-liners that cut the legs off apathy.
The notion of labour market stratification, whereby the market does not clear, is essential to the explanatory analysis.
Often there are explanatory notes with the readings, and there are also questions to draw out lessons from each passage.
Almost all were rhetorical or editorial, with some offering explanatory hypotheses or sociological theories.
Moreover, Galileo approved Aristotle's position that explanatory principles must be induced from the data of sense experience.
The guide comprises two maps, one on each side of the page, surrounded by explanatory notes.
The bill's explanatory note gives a number of examples, and I agree with most of them.
Plant growth analysis is an explanatory, holistic and integrative approach to interpreting plant form and function.
The other documents included in the bundle were not accompanied by any explanatory commentary, but there was an indexto them.
The mandatory bail provision, as he says in his own explanatory note, is being taken out.
It also said there would be sufficient awareness of the issues to avoid any need for an explanatory introduction on the ballot paper.
The evaluation of various explanatory factors continues to generate much historiographical debate.
The engravings were produced under his direction, while the introduction and explanatory text were written by Fortune Barthelemy de Felice.
Similarly, religions have lost their moral footing while their explanatory power now only clashes with our need for rational certainty.
The layout is self explanatory and it is bursting with info and advice from a true cragsman of the Peak.
Elizabethan tragedy, on the contrary, doesn't demand so much explanatory criticism.
What are the areas that we expect, at least in the explanatory note of the bill, to be acknowledged?
Without text as an explanatory aid, his curatorial intention of highlighting the historical nature of the works is somewhat undermined.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Wajang performances are always accompanied by gamelan music, explanatory verse and a chorus with chants.
A few explanatory remarks concerning the mode of detection of Precambrian rocks may not be amiss.
The really explanatory factors are the economic, the trend of popular culture.
The inner door burst open and a big figure appeared, who was more of a contrast to the explanatory Seymour than even Captain Cutler.
A letter, let it be ever so explanatory, will only leave them in suspense.
And Emilio was no longer at hand to be explanatory if desired.
Perhaps we may speak one explanatory word about it and let it go.
Chock-full of facts and explanatory illustrations, this is a book designed to make physics accessible and exciting.
Similar to the appositive is the explanatory relative clause.
I was in hopes of one moment, one explanatory word or look from Berenice.
The answer, delivered by Mr. Dickens, was condescending and explanatory.
Despite its enhanced explanatory power, Boix' model is ill suited to capture electoral system change in established democracies.
To return, for an explanatory moment, to that guide, and then I shall be done with him.
An italicized explanatory paragraph appears occasionally, followed by a page or two of the recollections of peasants, friends or pastoral associates.
With his own ghostly hand, the obscurely seen, but majestic, figure had imparted to me the scarlet symbol and the little roll of explanatory manuscript.
This paper uses the example of a Pacific Islander with a spinal cord injury to explore illness explanatory models and some of the cultural dimensions of clinical interactions.
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