Two years later, certain Fabians decided it was high time to systematize the study of economics and created the London School of Economics. |
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Both men helped to systematize chemistry, to define the law of definite proportions and the underlying atomic and elemental principles. |
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Although Asia formulated the democratic idea far ahead of the West, it did not systematize it. |
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The goal of this policy is to systematize the connection between the scientists abroad and their home. |
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It is now taking steps to develop and systematize the consultations for future rounds. |
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The expansion of a national urban culture supported the state's efforts to systematize and standardize Chinese society. |
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We need to systematize our actions within a rigorous, wellsupported approach, while still leaving ample room for initiative and flexibility. |
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First, we help renew the conservation message, improve approaches, and systematize exemplary experiences. |
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With the advent of social media, however, they are finding new and creative ways to systematize such efforts. |
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There was also a great need to strengthen management of these activities and systematize our approaches in this field. |
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We recommend organizations and projects to systematize their experience in this field. |
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This type of information is necessary to rationalize and systematize decisions in programming and in the allocation of scarce resources. |
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Work had been done to systematize databases containing information on trafficking in cultural property to assist in the recovery of stolen items. |
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Most dry cleaners will attach small paper tags to your clothing's labels in order to avoid mix-ups, and separate garments by type to systematize their cleaning process. |
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Kant insisted that although we cannot prove that nature is purposively organized, we must systematize our empirical knowledge by viewing nature as if it were so organized. |
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Then they try to codify it in a film or systematize it in a program. |
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Its role will be to systematize evaluation for learning at UNITAR, and to support a cyclical system of planning such that evaluation results are reflected in future programme planning. |
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Monitoring and evaluation activities will be coordinated through integrated monitoring and evaluation plans, and a database to systematize monitoring. |
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Inter Pares helps to develop and systematize knowledge emerging from work carried out in different places, sharing it with colleagues around the world in order to strengthen our collective action for change. |
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This process attempted to systematize the kinesthetic relationship between outer movement and inner feeling, to enable actors to experience this relationship, and to train them to control it. |
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This is a positive development, but it remains to be seen whether this process will catalyse strategic thinking and systematize envoy management and support. |
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The citizen initiative I've just outlined would unite Quebecers through an effort to structure, systematize and document our actions, drawing inspiration from the best practices developed here and around the world. |
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It will help to systematize the information provided to the Working Group and to consolidate the historic memory of recommendations to the parties. |
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The push and pull between the need to respond, to be present, versus the need to stand back, to study and to systematize, is a permanent tug-of-war for everyone engaged in responding to this crisis. |
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Maharishi Ayur-Veda Products stands prepared to help in this endeavour to better systematize the manufacturing, analysis, and appropriate use of ayurvedic products. |
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First, they systematize and represent a consensus on a considerable fraction of the measurements that are made in industry and the wider community, and a consensus also on the accuracy required. |
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Mathematical principles expressed in number symbolisms are used to organize the world of the gods, spirits, and demons, to describe the inner structure of human beings, and to systematize mythology and theology. |
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Despite critics' attempts to systematize the art of literature, such categories must retain a degree of flexibility, for they can break down on closer scrutiny. |
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Although altered to some extent by feudal law, customary law again came under Roman influence in the 15th century, when Roman law was received into Germany in an effort to systematize customs and legal institutions. |
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One of its tasks is to discriminate between valid and invalid inference forms and to explore and systematize the relations that hold among valid ones. |
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The desire to explore, record and systematize knowledge had a meaningful impact on music publications. |
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Funding, which comes from a variety of lines in the federal budget, has steadily increased, in response to local demand, and the government plans to systematize the approach for possible replication in other countries. |
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The works were part of an Enlightenment movement to systematize knowledge and provide education to a wider audience than the elite. |
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A programme's parameters will not limit its future expansion as long as there is a capacity to innovate, systematize the experience and learn from it. |
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He uses these to systematize ideas that already find expression in Assyriological writings, and to introduce new ones inspired by work in other disciplines. |
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Archaeometry aims to systematize archaeological measurement. |
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