A lot of those differences are obvious and don't require tremendous explication in the media. |
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Thus, this work is a contribution to the development of Trinitarian doctrine, not an attempt at an authoritative explication of that doctrine. |
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Many people are devoted to the explication of the text but not to the experience of the text. |
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The classic literary explication of Coleridges' poem is that the river and the caverns are the human mind. |
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Each essay is carefully balanced between situating the passage in its religious context and literary-critical explication of the text as such. |
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Only the strategic model of action rests content with an explication of the feature of action-oriented directly to success. |
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Any attempt to give a final explication of the meaning of a text is doomed. |
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This matter stands in need both of a higher indagation, and of a longer explication than is pertinent to the present inquisition. |
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The statistical analyses and their detailed explication will be most appropriate for researchers who share this particular academic niche. |
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For an important but limited beginning, Stover's text forms only an incipient explication of the African American mother tongue. |
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We would like to take this opportunity to respond to the commentary with more explication of the content of the papers themselves. |
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There is a link therefore in Heidegger's explication of the meaning of Dasein to Ricoeur's own elucidation of the meaning of the subject. |
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This distinction between wanting and valuing requires far fuller explication than it has received so far. |
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Few Afternoon Plays are prefaced by an array of talking heads, including the Archbishop of Canterbury, in an explication of the text. |
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There is not room here for a full explication of these distinctively Lutheran perspectives. |
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My first thought was that he was being a little extreme, but on further explication his reasoning seems sound. |
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In the space of a few introductory pages, before an explication of the selected novels, Mr Millard has to condense a certain amount of theoretical thought. |
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The Good Soldier is a text well trodden by critical explication. |
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She falls into wordy explication and overly signalled conceits. |
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The moment itself seems beyond rational explication, but this is less important than the narrator's search for the proper artistic expression of it. |
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Although this is a complex topic requiring much more information for full explication, data from my laboratory reveal an intriguing pattern of findings. |
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Defend your claims with detailed explication of Hamlet's words. |
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His explication of this poem demonstrates how precise its images are. |
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The following explication of a single poem by Alvarez also demonstrates the degree to which this interplay both permeates the content of her work and shapes her poetics. |
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As with other scholars whose work is not easily grasped, Innis's communications work fares better with more articulation and explication. |
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Doctrine and dogma, the explication and officially acceptable version of a religious teaching. |
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His intention was to defend the Cartesian doctrine of material substance against the Peripatetic doctrine of substantial forms in his explication of transubstantiation. |
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The main accent falls on the significance of Christ's action, and the explication of sin through the figure of Adam serves to clarify this significance. |
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In diction that juxtaposes archaisms with a lyricism that defies easy explication, McCarthy offers not a simple subject position but a widening pool of imagistic encounter. |
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The Sermon on the Mount is, in many ways, an explication of the righteousness of the kingdom, evident even in the blessedness promised in the Beatitudes. |
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In his latest article he provides a lucid explication of the potent political assumptions contained in the non-controversial examples commonly used in such texts. |
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But to be convinced that this explication is more popular than philosophical, we need but reflect on two very obvious principles. |
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This article proposes but a brief explication of this program and some summery comments in regards to certain considerations which ought to be examined in further detail. |
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David Wiggins's explication of sortal dependency might appear to offer a final glimmer of hope for pluralist claims of sameness. |
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Osinga's explication of Boyd is based on the premise that the conceptual process by which Boyd arrived at the OODA loop. |
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The newly coined word clearly, and cleverly, echoes the familiar literary practice of explication while importantly encompassing much more. |
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He viewed the album's explication of mental illness as illuminating a universal condition. |
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The confession begins with a definition of the Bible's content as well as an explication of its role within the church. |
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There is a modern view of philosophy in which theory is the explication of practice. |
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Those who plunge into the novel soon find themselves thrashing in a sea of words and sentences unencumbered by italics or explication. |
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She followed science with the assiduousness of a good reporter, and pursued its explication for general audiences with the enthusiasm of an evangelist. |
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One can hardly imagine Obiako as a quiescent exegete accepting uncritically an explication by a babalawo. |
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Fitch's explication of Zizek's positions is subtle and convincing. |
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Griffin's explication of the different views concerning compossibility is also exceptional, if not ultimately meaningless on a necessitarian interpretation of Leibniz. |
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Oftentimes, though, as in the case of the lengthy explication of a poem by Irish Romantic poet Thomas Moore, Gates provides more information than we need or want to know. |
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The immanent nisus to completion, therefore, drives the complex to the explication of its internal relations so that they become recognizable as such. |
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