It could be best described as a selection of readings accompanied with annotations and explanatory notes. |
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In this book we are committed to a system level of analysis for both descriptive and explanatory purposes. |
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Instead of long explanatory diatribes on the reason for doing, or being, it spits out witty one-liners that cut the legs off apathy. |
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The notion of labour market stratification, whereby the market does not clear, is essential to the explanatory analysis. |
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Often there are explanatory notes with the readings, and there are also questions to draw out lessons from each passage. |
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Almost all were rhetorical or editorial, with some offering explanatory hypotheses or sociological theories. |
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Moreover, Galileo approved Aristotle's position that explanatory principles must be induced from the data of sense experience. |
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The guide comprises two maps, one on each side of the page, surrounded by explanatory notes. |
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The bill's explanatory note gives a number of examples, and I agree with most of them. |
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Plant growth analysis is an explanatory, holistic and integrative approach to interpreting plant form and function. |
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The other documents included in the bundle were not accompanied by any explanatory commentary, but there was an indexto them. |
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The mandatory bail provision, as he says in his own explanatory note, is being taken out. |
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It also said there would be sufficient awareness of the issues to avoid any need for an explanatory introduction on the ballot paper. |
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The evaluation of various explanatory factors continues to generate much historiographical debate. |
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The engravings were produced under his direction, while the introduction and explanatory text were written by Fortune Barthelemy de Felice. |
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Similarly, religions have lost their moral footing while their explanatory power now only clashes with our need for rational certainty. |
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The layout is self explanatory and it is bursting with info and advice from a true cragsman of the Peak. |
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Elizabethan tragedy, on the contrary, doesn't demand so much explanatory criticism. |
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What are the areas that we expect, at least in the explanatory note of the bill, to be acknowledged? |
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Without text as an explanatory aid, his curatorial intention of highlighting the historical nature of the works is somewhat undermined. |
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If one looks at the explanatory note of the bill, one sees a very clear omission. |
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Testability as well covers confirmation, predicability, and explanatory power. |
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In practice, scientific laws are simultaneously descriptive, explanatory, and predictive. |
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The primary explanatory guide would be evolution of grades of organisms and their structures. |
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The chapter acknowledges the compelling explanatory power of the declinist thesis. |
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Indeed it seemed so unfamiliar to would-be patrons that the menu came with an explanatory glossary of unfamiliar ingredients. |
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It is the latter with clear explanatory footnotes that would be read by a schoolkid in year eight today. |
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Government advertising campaigns should be objective and explanatory, not tendentious or party political. |
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A student gets to prepare his own report card, adding explanatory paragraphs that put the best possible spin on his marks. |
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The second major point I want to bring to members' attention is in the explanatory note. |
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The explanatory note also seems to say to me that this country is changing somewhat out of control. |
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In 1997, he launched a cooking program, mixing incendiary wit with an explanatory style that clicked with viewers. |
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My own explanatory notes or elaborations for purposes of clarity are inserted in square parentheses. |
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It was also disturbing to read in the explanatory note that more than half of all liable persons are in arrears. |
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It contains short biblical passages with explanatory commentaries, often in the form of moralizations, allegories, and analogies. |
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All others are just commentaries, explanatory notes written by individuals. |
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The explanatory note also goes on to describe how a new statutory strict liability regime will be put in place. |
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The bulk of his book relates historical events meant to demonstrate the soundness and explanatory scope of his claim. |
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But if limits of the right sort persist, I see no reason that explanatory theories invoking the concept of agent causality should not be adopted. |
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There is a brief explanation in the explanatory note of the bill as to what all this is about. |
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For any method, or any explanatory theory, to be useful it must be internally consistent and relevant. |
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Inflation rates and past depreciation in the exchange rate were largely used as explanatory variables for dollarization. |
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Illness is an explanatory concept that describes the human perception, experience, and interpretation of certain socially disvalued states. |
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Changes in an explanatory variable will have differential impacts, depending on the category. |
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At times the explanatory zeal of the commentators impels them into excess and absurdity. |
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The map and explanatory notes attached to the entry form were very well done. |
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She does supply an explanatory note at the end, but, by the time you get to it, you realise you had somehow absorbed all this anyway. |
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The main reforms of the bill are dealt with in the explanatory note, and I am not going to deal with them in any detail. |
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At the end of the book are 30 pages of explanatory notes as befits any good reference book, as well as a 14 page index. |
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In the explanatory notes in the 1996 amendments of the regulations there is a reference to a committee. |
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The absence of explanatory notes or any other context relating to outside events is also a problem. |
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The book is on descriptive and explanatory method, avoiding philosophical rhythm. |
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What is called the image aspect is also not intended to be depictive or explanatory. |
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Every key work is illustrated and accompanied by an explanatory caption. |
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It is not clear how much variance each of these two explanatory factors provides to account for psychiatric disorders in children and adolescents. |
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Rand also has completed extensive research in identifying those explanatory variables that are of most significance when developing regression models for aircraft airframes. |
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For centuries scientists included God as a part of their explanatory package. |
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This means that the camera has to be static and I have to include some explanatory inter-titles. |
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I went on to argue that the explanatory deficiencies of ID are overwhelming, extending far beyond bad and sinister design. |
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But with Wasps, the caretakers lock the explanatory sorrows away, then swallow the key. |
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Then he integrated his findings into broader theories with deep explanatory power. |
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The explanatory note does go on to say that there will be higher costs. |
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Had I been more organised I'd have put an explanatory note inside. |
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It follows the series' standard format with the authoritative text, here based on the 1674 edition with a few editorial changes, to which explanatory notes are given. |
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These changes are evaluated at the mean of the explanatory variables. |
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I have added my own explanatory notes in the square brackets. |
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Each of the plays Shaver includes, however, is thoroughly annotated with explanatory notes that will ease the introduction of these texts into the classroom. |
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We considered explanatory notes to be essential, to help the reader make sense of obscurities in the text and to see the quote in historical context. |
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One important artwork that represents that style is highlighted on each poster, along with four smaller reproductions with short explanatory captions and a timeline. |
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The illustrations are often accompanied by explanatory captions which detail information not found in the text and this makes the book interesting to page through. |
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But readers may find it difficult to follow the brief explanatory notes, which are keyed to pagination, but neither indicated nor signalled on the relevant pages. |
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The other chapters employ different explanatory theories developed in the study of international relations, comparative politics, and public policy. |
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Your Honours' task is to construe the statute in the light of the explanation given in the explanatory memorandum if it is conformable with the words. |
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The sacred nature of these figures was thus established by an explanatory narrative that did not succeed in containing their meaning within a completely familiar context. |
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The first principles of a science must be true, primary and immediate, hold necessarily and be explanatory of the results that they are the first principles of. |
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The technique adopted in this volume is to bundle a series of essays arbitrarily culled from various publications with an explanatory introduction by the volume editor. |
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Photographs and text are supplemented by explanatory freehand sketches by the author which give a clear explanation of the engineering concept of each design. |
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When an assistant helping him prepare the galley proofs for publication noticed this phrase, without any explanatory text, he asked Heidegger to remove it. |
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Freeman, a professor of history at Queens College, identifies several explanatory factors that decenter the city's image as a bastion of high finance and high culture. |
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There are various explanatory reasons, so obvious in hindsight that their suppression must be regarded as an original prototype of political correctness. |
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How do dreams appear to people who, lacking the explanatory and theoretical machinery of modern psychology and neuroscience, cannot psychologize them? |
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A more rhetorical device, at times productive of uncertainty, is the sequence of nominal phrases thrown out with no explanatory verb and capped with an exclamation mark. |
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There is a statement I want to read from the explanatory note of the bill. |
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One therefore commits a linguistic fallacy if one translates the expressive language of doxology and thanksgiving into explanatory speech acts about God as a first cause. |
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Also, the model has a different explanatory power depending on certain firm-specific and Sindustry-specific conditions. |
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Persons accepting the Bermuda Triangle as a real phenomenon have offered a number of explanatory approaches. |
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Later versions also supplement the plain list with explanatory comments about each treasure. |
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Alongside the guidance booklet are a range of explanatory guidelines, including a new one about the use of social media. |
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Occam's Razor serves as a rule of thumb for choosing the most desirable amongst a group of equally explanatory hypotheses. |
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Netter and new drawings in Netter's style, along with light and electron micrographs and succinct explanatory text. |
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Sticky notes can add explanatory notes to any shape on a diagram, with notes only appearing when the cursor scrolls over the object. |
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Problems with instrumental variables estimation when the correlation between the instruments and the endogeneous explanatory variable is weak. |
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The generalized autoregressive heteroscedasticity technique improved the explanatory power of the model. |
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In one, piano roll guru Michael Montgomery contributes a rollography, accompanied by an interesting, explanatory introduction. |
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The old model or paradigm focusing on class conflict has been discredited, and no new explanatory model had gained widespread support. |
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The null hypothesis contends that the residuals are homoscedastic, independent of the explanatory variables, and that the model is correctly specified. |
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The cosmological argument in Chapter 4 is an attempt to show that, as regards the presence of contingent beings, theism has more explanatory power than naturalism. |
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There is very strong evidence, therefore, that the inclusion of worker attitude indicator variables substantially improves the explanatory power of the model. |
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For each layer thickness, a semipartial correlation was calculated for explanatory variables including age, gender, axial length, corneal curvature, and signal strength index. |
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During the Middle Ages, two systems of thought competed for theological primacy, their advocates promoting them as explanatory foundations for observance of the Law. |
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Accordingly, the material culture of Phoenicia was likely more functional and efficient, and their knowledge more explanatory, than that of the early Berbers. |
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The explanatory notes for Society and Solitude are rewardingly full. |
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Thus, in certain cases independent, unconnected, scientific observations can be connected to each other, unified by principles of increasing explanatory power. |
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Theory typically proceeds with an assumption of ceteris paribus, which means holding constant explanatory variables other than the one under consideration. |
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