The programmatic demands, for now, are more radically reformist than revolutionary, which makes their rejection all the more disquieting. |
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He's always used liberal rhetoric and programmatic boilerplate to sell himself. |
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In one programmatic statement, he reduced the structural method to four basic operations. |
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The promised development of a long term, strategic, programmatic approach will be a major step forward. |
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Only 15 of the 55 of the respondents reported having a formally adopted a written programmatic assessment plan. |
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The legislative branch dominates this distributive type of policy, especially the standing committees with programmatic jurisdiction. |
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Even at this early stage, the non-party has 70 regional branches, which will discuss the programmatic paper. |
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It's a who's-who list of starchitects, given free rein...to build a no-budget pavilion with few programmatic requirements. |
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They cooperate in a programmatic way with a definite strategy and a definite goal in mind, no matter how they dissimulate in public. |
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He opposed economic nationalization on both philosophical and programmatic grounds. |
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Another way to address the problem of maintenance is to make response maintenance the focus of programmatic research. |
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I think we've all agreed that our approach has been a bit too long on programmatic details and a bit too short on the vision thing. |
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He also enjoys consulting with camp programs on programmatic, training, and psychosocial issues. |
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The book offers few broad programmatic prescriptions, but several follow logically from the book's evidence. |
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Since this piece is one of the few programmatic piano works Beethoven composed, I shared the story that inspired the piece. |
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The composer chafed under programmatic restraints and felt more comfortable with formal design, a sign of the symphonist to come. |
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Like many works of the nineteenth century, this particular work is programmatic in nature. |
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Apart from the Faust music, his most remarkable work is the programmatic symphonic poem Macbeth. |
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They may not show up as much as a specific weapon program might, but I think a great deal of programmatic redirection has taken place. |
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We transform study into training such that the university becomes entirely programmatic and oriented to the economy. |
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Without becoming programmatic, the Overture evokes both nobility and its degradation, as they apply to Shakespeare's character. |
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That cannot be said of the other works on the disk, with one exception, and the programmatic notes of several of the composers underscore that. |
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Vaughan Williams seems to have been particularly coy about the programmatic ideas that had propelled the symphony, crucially in some places. |
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The lush melodies and programmatic effects in Chaminade's works will be appealing to audiences as well. |
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Even when it is not programmatic, Biber's music is vivid and often pictorial. |
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They have a justifiable and healthy reaction against the model of programmatic church, and I think that it's good in many respects. |
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While not strictly programmatic, MacDowell's writing evokes heroes, villains, fair ladies, and life-and-death combats. |
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In his programmatic pronouncements about historical materialism, Marx does not specifically mention science in the superstructure. |
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Before 2005, the approved conceptual and programmatic documents suggest the following schedule. |
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For the fanfares and songs, the music director used tunes from Byrd's Battle and other programmatic courtly pieces. |
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Yet, so far, it seems Stanford has only begun to scratch the surface in terms of its programmatic and curricular activities on matters Indian. |
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The traditionally so pragmatic, unintellectual conservatives are currently unusually well served in programmatic terms. |
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This will also facilitate the identification of programmatic mission creeps by other entities. |
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Although Lees hints at the programmatic, his usual care and thought have gone into symphonic construction and the music can be enjoyed without reference to external events. |
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Finally, only in certain instances are the norms of what many too often take pleasure in calling the programmatic kind. |
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Next to the teaching staff, participants get support from the course coordinator for academic and programmatic aspects of the course. |
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Reaffirmation of the Marxist view of the state is central to maintaining our programmatic bearings in this period of post-Soviet reaction. |
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It is therefore necessary to reassert the basic premises of historical materialism and the corresponding programmatic principles of Marxism. |
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Without our programmatic integrity our intervention into the world can only be revisionist. |
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Analysis that disaggregates impact by this type of programmatic information can be very useful. |
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Indeed, the part of the doctrine that denigrates programmatic analysis can work especially perverse effects in Westminster systems. |
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The conference took stock of new programmatic directions and identified adjustments for the remaining programme period. |
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It is the set of all human rights that endows justiciability to the sometimes programmatic economic, social, and cultural rights. |
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In order to avoid misinterpretations and erroneous programmatic decisions, indicators should not be reported on if suitable data are unavailable. |
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In its specificity, the female struggle is the condition sine qua non of the supersession of the programmatic class struggle. |
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Capacity development was employed pervasively as a strategic and programmatic approach. |
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Transfigured Night, in its original string sextet form, is one of the very few examples of chamber music to incorporate programmatic elements. |
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Programmatic Interface: The service has a well-specified contract that it obeys, and this interface is suitable for programmatic access. |
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This stands out as a specific, and possibly repeatable, programmatic feature. |
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It also leads to a more programmatic approach to implementation and therefore to a smoother and leaner implementation cycle. |
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Ease of use: Pangaea creates a uniform, media-rich experience across one simple programmatic buy. |
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To improve results a programmatic approach will be developed in order to target specific groups in a more systematic manner. |
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The challenge is to pass on to those who will lead our party in the future the accumulated programmatic experience of earlier party generations. |
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It is no surprise that it does not connect to programmatic spending or fiscal stimuli. |
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By placing the account of Jesus' preaching at Nazareth at the start of his public ministry, Luke is making a programmatic discourse. |
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Despite growing interest in this type of project, obstacles to programmatic CDMs persist. |
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To begin with, LSN has developed, with other members of the ICBL, a set of programmatic guidelines to define and promote effective assistance. |
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The programmatic support also allowed renewing and strengthening our collaborative agreements with our main institutional and project partners. |
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The council hopes to promote collaboration among ecologists, paleoecologists, geochemists, and geochronologists in the context of a variety of programmatic initiatives. |
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The novel, though sometimes programmatic, can be a lot of fun. |
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Moreover, we can begin to adjust our own programmatic goals accordingly. |
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The Commission used this new flexibility to develop its own regional priorities, and to introduce its own programmatic approach to regional assistance. |
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Discussions of how to address environmental ethics at camp usually offer programmatic exercises or discussions of ethics like the experiential lesson just described. |
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However, he shied away from any programmatic interpretations of his work, voicing the opinion that music was to be interpreted solely by the listener. |
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This element of mystery may sometimes suggest the sinister, and there is likely to remain a touch of the sinister in great music, even the least programmatic of it. |
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The tension between Dave and Connie in her room is broken by its arrival along with a roiling, almost opera buffa, programmatic theme from Deutsch's music track. |
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The vast orchestration in context is reminiscent of her home country, and the drama in the tracks take more from programmatic classical music than pop. |
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The majority of the rest of the book is devoted to the programmatic agenda of the members of the Federalist Society. |
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Every president seems to get bogged down in policy overload and programmatic detail. |
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Filer appliances also offer programmatic snapshotting and cloning at the block-level or file system-level. |
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As for the evidence of effective programmatic approaches, the evidence base is sufficiently robust to support expanded and institutionalised programmes to reduce stigma and discrimination within national HIV responses. |
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This website contains overviews of key research documents, alerts about upcoming events and reviews of programmatic experience in a wide variety of countries. |
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Through intensified collaboration and programmatic focus, UNAIDS and its partners took action to help achieve the outcomes necessary to stem the HIV epidemic. |
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Tutte's original proof of Theorem 5 is fascinatingly unalgorithmic, and it prompted a number of programmatic efforts on the subject. |
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The programmatic elements are shoehorned into the footprint of the existing house, through which emerges the new structure containing the bedrooms. |
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If we divest it of those programmatic trappings with which it has lately been encumbered, and listen to it as absolute music, its meaning will run all the deeper for doing so. |
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One speaker said that this augured well for the sustainability of programmes, while another said that national ownership combined with decentralization would enhance programmatic effectiveness. |
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We agreed on that occasion to convene a follow-up conference in order to undertake an up-dated status check on antisemitism and to propose programmatic guidelines for containing its spread. |
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The constitution contains some preceptive principles, applicable from the moment it came into force, and some programmatic principles, which can be realized only by further enabling legislation. |
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Even here, however, programmatic considerations gave way to particularization. |
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State of the Union addresses tend to be too long and too programmatic. |
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The programmatic setting of this volume can therefore hardly be called revolutionary, but its focus on modalities and modal logic is well-chosen. |
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To strengthen the programmatic coherence of action, new possibilities will be explored for mobilizing resources, in an innovative way and at a larger scale. |
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Part III, Urbanising Landscape, discusses programmatic and other new approaches to significant public open space. |
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In an early conference session, James Robertson gave a presentation on programmatic and other antecedents of the ICL, dealing with an earlier period where enormous changes in the world engendered political disorientation. |
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Programmes need to be allowed flexibility in management of these funds to address increases in other programmatic costs that may accrue from improved diagnosis of febrile disease. |
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The Deputy Secretary-General deputizes for the Secretary-General, and oversees the operations of the secretariat regarding the strategic, programmatic and managerial aspects. |
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The scope of programmatic and operational activities has to be made commensurate with the resources available and their impact must be enhanced by eliminating existing inefficiencies. |
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This fight graphically confirmed the programmatic danger of looking at events in the DDR through the prism of determinism in hindsight: that because we were defeated, defeat was the only possible outcome. |
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This would further improve the coherence, speed, efficiency and effectiveness of UNIDO at the country level and bring its programmatic operations closer to its counterparts and beneficiaries in the field. |
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In addition to a number of programmatic actions, our approach to the follow-up of the Geneva phase has focused on the promotion of partnership and networking. |
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Thus, further explorations of the impact of program length on client outcome are warranted as the preliminary evidence suggests this is an important programmatic consideration. |
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Such national processes should include both technical and programmatic elements to mitigate risks arising from the use of NPS through all relevant phases of a mission. |
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In the fast-developing area of programmatic trading, it makes sense for us to collaborate with other leading news companies to gain first mover advantage through a powerful global alliance. |
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Most recently, she oversaw client services for Twelvefold, a programmatic contextual targeting platform. |
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Moreover, it is excelling in programmatic achievements. |
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The 2003 crisis posed a sharp fight to maintain and defend our programmatic integrity, i.e., our revolutionary continuity with the Bolshevism of Lenin and Trotsky. |
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The published excerpts of Trotsky's letters are a model of programmatic clarity, probing questions and comradely persuasion, while Nin's were filled with personalism, impressionism and evasion. |
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The booklet aims to bring together a variety of programmatic and policy experiences from different regions, highlight lessons learnt and provide evidence and ideas for action. |
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Although all are working towards a programmatic, outcome-oriented approach, it is difficult for others to identify the developmental intention and impact of their work. |
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Substantial additional work is required, however, because universal access to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support will not be achieved unless refugees and displaced populations are included in programmatic scale-up. |
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Indeed, while we tend to focus our energies primarily on the conscription and use of children in hostilities, children need protection from all aspects of armed conflict, including programmatic attempts to brainwash them. |
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It also updates progress in the strengthening of the monitoring and reporting system and illustrates programmatic responses to violations in support of affected children in Côte d'Ivoire. |
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As a specific and programmatic category, quality rests on a normative basis which, at first, is not explicated at the general conceptual level and regards the concepts of quality. |
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During project development, a project committee should be created to assist and support programmatic, financial and follow-up responsibilities for the life of the project. |
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In order to reflect organizational and programmatic changes that have occurred since then and to simplify the selection process, several amendments are proposed. |
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Some programmatic responses to power issues are more maladaptive for particular clients, such as women, because they affect their role expectations. |
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The discordant and violent tone of the symphony, written at a time of growing international tension, led many critics to suppose the symphony to be programmatic. |
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Often it is simpler to screen-scrape this data rather than trying to recreate the logic of a script using programmatic interfaces to the database. |
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On the other hand, Jonson received less attention from the new critics than did some other playwrights and his work was not of programmatic interest to psychoanalytic critics. |
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With several top programmatic and direct supply sources already integrated, MAAS Xtend would offer advertisers a simple 4-step process to configure and manage their campaigns. |
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