The disparity between theory and praxis is particularly glaring in the redaction of canonical works. |
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Otpor would become the textbook example of Sharp's theories translated into praxis. |
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To draw a Saussurian analogy of my own, writing is parole, praxis, not a moribund, non-negotiable langue. |
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There are no watertight theories of political praxis that are without contradictions and limitations. |
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A new praxis of decision making has emerged as a means for balancing power and finding consensus in policy making. |
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Transformative learning, critical reflection and liberatory praxis are all part of critical-emancipatory knowledge. |
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Uploading may be described in theory within this lesson, but not explained in praxis. |
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Thus, the praxis and synthesis that were developed along the process, enables the youth to confirm the validity of the dialectics in learning. |
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My colleague Mark Schill at the praxis Strategy group has calculated the average regional paycheck, adjusted for cost of living. |
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The way to bring a praxis to this vision is to aim for fair trade rather than free trade. |
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Turkey has improved its human rights situation and its legal praxis in a way that is worthy of our respect. |
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The overcoming of the division between theory and praxis, life and work, being and doing is absolutely necessary. |
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This will be useful for identifying at least some guidelines on the level of method and everyday praxis. |
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Unfortunately, the biblical messages in favor of foreigners have not always had adequate application in catechesis and praxis. |
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It is a place of ethical and political praxis, a space for research and creativity, coexistence and pleasure, critical thought and emancipation. |
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Instead of disjoining the work from the praxis of life, the avant-gardist purpose is the sublation of art into the praxis of life. |
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Fourth, the book addresses postcolonialism and liberationism as partners in praxis against imperial powers. |
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Then in the management praxis course we practiced game theory as an in-class competition: teams had to respond to others by choosing either to defect or cooperate. |
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He thus undertook his Critique of Dialectical Reason to restore the promise of Marxism by reconceiving its concept of praxis in terms of the existential notion of project. |
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In fact, although there were already some Provinces that followed this new praxis, until then each convent had the right to affiliate its own friars, to have its own Novitiate and Studentate. |
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In regard to the method and the criteria employed, the instruction organized the material by gathering together the canons, the jurisprudence and the praxis of the Roman Curia. |
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In the internal plan, it is communcations management in theory and praxis, as well as the function of the present administration subject to the changing conditions of the marketplace. |
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Above all, it will seek to marry theological reflection and pastoral praxis, theory and pedagogical experience, in order to provide a concrete and practical help to those working in vocations promotion. |
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It is a fair statement that as a field of scholarship and praxis access to justice has focussed too much on access to justice and too little on the quality of justice itself. |
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Human praxis, then, requires «ethical guidance»: «it is by obeying moral law that man finds his true freedom, for he then experiences the truth of his being. |
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The concept of praxis has appeared in an increasing number of nursing publications in recent years. |
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This linked with other Surrealists and was very important for the subsequent development of Surrealism as a revolutionary praxis. |
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In the modern era, Lutz von Padberg published a number of biographies and articles on the saint focusing on his missionary praxis and his relics. |
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The current praxis is to require reordination and regularization of orders if ordained outside episcopal ordination. |
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However, the radicality of political praxis and the radicality of Theory might not be of the same order. |
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Burdened by the occupational and situational stress, there is an urgent need to adopt a stressless praxis for academia in Kashmir. |
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He covers a hermeneutic reading of Daniel, narration, Danielic hermeneutics in theory and in praxis, and the reader as hermeneut. |
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However, if the parliament fails to adopt the finance act then the praxis of the previous year's budget use is adjusted for the first months of the following year. |
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A conception of praxis as principled pragmatism is articulated, and the commitment to pragmatic antiracisms is contrasted with liberalism's policy of nonracialism. |
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This practice of the founders' praxis and belief has now been abandoned. |
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One such burgeoning movement is the new monasticism and its contemplative praxis, meant to inspire personal and social transformation in the modern world. |
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Can Praxis is a program for veterans inflicted with PTSD and their families. |
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The Melton Mowbray Building Society has bought a minority stake in Birmingham mortgage packager Praxis. |
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In case you haven't heard there has been much talk about why a school nurse should be made to take the Praxis I exam. |
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Praxis Engineering, a leader in software and systems engineering technologies, has opened a new 1,650 sq. |
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And the new management team has told Praxis it must leave its cafe and market garden within the grounds of the castle to make way for new developments. |
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In November of 2003, the state education leaders announced that under-certified teachers would be allowed to take the Praxis lion a voluntary basis. |
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