We're going to move beyond the ingestion of knowledge to the construction of knowledge. |
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However, she believes that challenges emerge when processors attempt to move beyond such basic fortification. |
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Young children's depictions move beyond dualisms and underscore how we can rid the world of oppression. |
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Skilled dancers move beyond pirouettes with their melange of tricks inspired by the Peking Opera and martial arts. |
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Feminists must move beyond a theory that grounds women's marginalization on dubious anatomical measurements. |
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Teachers will move beyond their present role as dispensers of information and become guides, mentors, facilitators, and authors. |
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A full understanding of elegy needs to move beyond a syntagmatic analysis and follow the genre in its evolution. |
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I have understood that one needs to move beyond star-status and do good things off-screen. |
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This characterization seeks to move beyond judging the absolute truth value of a propagandist statement. |
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We are looking to expand into the market and move beyond our core competency of racing games. |
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It is not yet clear how much the Internet and social media can help push people to move beyond just 'following' and 'liking' things. |
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Unable to move beyond the fixed boundaries imposed on her by the chain restraints, exercise was difficult. |
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This is a debate that will never be over, because we all want to move beyond just selling real estate over there in the margin. |
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So post-punk is music which is reacting against punk, consciously trying to move beyond it. |
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Scholars who seek to move beyond these epochal events may encounter obstacles as they negotiate the oral archive. |
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We felt the need for that kind of game-changer and needed to move beyond the hiding. |
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Rob and Ann are such polar opposites that it seems unlikely they'd move beyond physical attraction in the few days they spend together before getting married. |
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In order to move beyond shoemaker Lane's effort and produce globes his neighbors would be proud to own, Wilson had to learn to engrave his maps on copper plates. |
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The Beyond GDP conference is the launching pad for the political debate on the need to move beyond the principles of Gross Domestic Product. |
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A patent holder may thus move beyond its own original technological developments. |
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We need to move beyond punitive methods of promotive and preventive methods. |
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The process also demands a personal decision on the part of victims and executioners to move beyond the logic of revenge and violent solutions. |
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It is politically convenient not to move beyond a gut reaction to their most objectionable beliefs. |
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We have to move beyond that and get into something more modernistic and more effective for the people of Canada. |
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He was alarmed that among non-fiction publications based on PhD theses, anything that seeks to move beyond anecdotage to argument and analysis becomes fair game for reviewers. |
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The international community must move beyond Afghanistan to flush out pockets of terrorism wherever they are. |
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We were prepared to move beyond that with the Kelowna accord on a national basis. |
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They must be provided with a genuine lesson in peace and forced to move beyond hate in order to live together. |
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At the same time, it allows the parties to move beyond partisan considerations, to take account of the interests of the Kenyan nation. |
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We trust that this question has been laid to rest once and for all and that we will be able to continue to move beyond rhetoric. |
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Alternatively, the First Nations may wish to move beyond consultation, and take a greater role in the management of their heritage sites. |
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A Europe of law and justice: The achievement of a European area of justice must be consolidated so as to move beyond the current fragmentation. |
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Yet life is an insistent and ongoing demand to move outside of ourselves, to move beyond ourselves. |
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But at the same time we must move beyond the increasingly misleading distinction between what is a peaceful use and what is not. |
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Rayner concluded that the challenge was to move beyond the forestry sector to involve broader society and the public sector for better outcomes. |
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But as times and tastes changed, it needed a catalyst to move beyond the shopworn stereotypes of cops as either by-the-book straight arrows or rakish, rule-breaking mavericks. |
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To reclaim it, he had to move beyond established conventions about how a literary career should be conducted. |
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To move beyond rigid rules and roles, the twenty-first century nurse must not only understand nursing and medical language, but use it confidently. |
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We are blinkered by outdated stereotypes and we're reluctant to move beyond them, because at the end of the day we've never forgiven Germany for unleashing Hitler on Europe. |
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It's become clear that Web page authors must move beyond the current grab bag of hacks and workarounds and learn to write compliant and efficient markup. |
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It is time to move beyond these prejudices and positions of mistrust to create partnerships based on mutual trust and respect and with joint commitments to achieving universal access targets. |
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It is therefore a privilege to have you here with us and to hear your views on how the European Union can move beyond the impasse it is currently in. |
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The 2006 session of the Conference on Disarmament will help us move forward along the path of the search for an operational agreement on the programme of work only if we can move beyond rhetoric. |
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Yet there remains a radical difference insofar as the move beyond occurs in the intramundane encounter with the Other. |
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I would like to move beyond this family feud between Quebec Liberals and Bloc members over the College Saint-Jean to something of national importance. |
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We need to move beyond that, and that is what I will strive to do. |
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Future research on medical decision making must move beyond idealized Bayesian modeling of dyadic interactions and devise innovative methods to incorporate the influence of external intrusions. |
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I have to leave my prejudices and personal opinions outside the courtroom and move beyond my moral opinions in order to judge in an impartial way, without taking sides. |
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To move beyond the principle of sovereignty without naively advocating the end of the nation-state: this is the crux of the problem in world governance today. |
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It is gratifying to move beyond just writing about evidence-informed decision-making to finally putting those theories into practice with the help of our partners and stakeholders. |
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Swedenborg was stimulated by the alchemystical notions of both men, and he began to move beyond the natural to the supernatural sciences. |
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It is important to move beyond the rigid dichotomization of secular and religious in the modern sense. |
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But this commitment must move beyond production to include socially positive practices as well, in order to reflect the requirement of sustainable food systems that everyone is fed. |
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How can organizations move beyond that practice? |
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We have to move beyond political correctness. |
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Some Guyanese want to move beyond stalemate. |
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But if the attacks keep up, that policy may waver. Reports from Washington at midweek suggested that Mr Bush might move beyond exhortatory phone calls to inviting the two leaders to meet him, perhaps as early as next week. |
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We also felt strongly that we would have to move beyond the military engagement, at least as the military engagement presents itself to us right now. |
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But actually, if you look at its agriculture performance since it became a member, the imports didn't move beyond three million tonnes in the last three years. |
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That will help boost consumer spending by offering rainy-day protection. The chain-drive was not the only invention required to move beyond the penny-farthing. |
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However, there is growing recognition that challenges can only be addressed if all levels of government move beyond debates over jurisdiction and work cooperatively to support partnerships and achieve practical results. |
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Because multi-actor partnerships can be used to move beyond the rigidity of the traditional approach to providing public services, which leaves little room for coproduction. |
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I am convinced that it could also be useful to everyone elsewhere in the world striving to move beyond ressentiment in order to build a new world governance truly rooted in solidarity. |
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Note: Because shock-proof watches are made of fine parts and the parts will be apt to break if the parts inside move beyond a certain limit, please also make sure to avoid severe shock or impact though they are shock-proof. |
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They saw the Union as the means to move beyond the nationalism and rivalries that had led Europe to the brink of suicide during two world wars, ensnaring the entire world in its internal conflicts. |
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We are, with various voices and in various ways, asking for an opportunity to move beyond our current boundaries, to commit however hesitatingly, a small act of sacred trespass. |
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While some scenes show great individuality and imaginativeness, others place such a heavy emphasis upon religious subjects they seem to stifle the artist's willingness to move beyond formal conventions. |
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Poor women and youth should be given the support and training they need to help them move beyond a subsistence level of production and increase their competitiveness. |
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It's time for Canadians to move beyond the general belief that the problem of unemployment is too big to grapple, or that its solution lies outside our national borders. |
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Some Japanese, wanting to move beyond those materials, viewed the exhibition as somewhat primitive and unprogressive, since many of the objects were not suitable for mass production. |
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The challenge the firms face is to move beyond the initial disappointment cannily enough to turn the openings into successes. No one looks likely to win quickly. |
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Its aim was to help create more fraternal relationships, and to move beyond the mistaken views of others perpetuated by the lack of contact between peoples and by the wounds of history. |
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As I understand the Law Commission as a group, I understood that her concern was to move beyond a model of strict conjugality, as it is no longer justifiable in Canadian law. |
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The third points to the need to move beyond what is by definition a notion of individual moral blameworthiness and to figure out how groups might be understood as morally blameworthy qua groups. |
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The emphasis here is on exposing the false messages and values the media are seen to purvey, and thereby encouraging students to reject or move beyond them. |
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How do we move beyond roles of victim or oppressor? |
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Leaders had to move beyond their ideologies. |
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As well as showcasing Spielberg's early promise, the drama also gives Goldie Hawn a chance to move beyond her usual loveable ditz roles to something darker and more complex. |
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The latest plan has been to move beyond Liverpool's council boundary to Kirkby, but this has proved controversial with some fans, as well as members of the local community. |
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Llywelyn made his first move beyond the borders of Gwynedd in August 1202 when he raised a force to attack Gwenwynwyn ab Owain of Powys, who was now his main rival in Wales. |
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Irving womanizes across so many years that when he decides to marry, he can't figure out how to move beyond the first date with the apparently right woman. |
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I thought it was important for staff to move beyond a lock-down situation. |
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Move beyond your comfort zone, find your inner sports enthusiast, and then bring it to me. |
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