This is, of course, a theoretical calculation, but one that graphically illustrates the point. |
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These stories are not abstract or theoretical and they communicate a local opinion directly. |
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The question of Being, far from being too abstract or theoretical an issue, will prove to be important for understanding exile. |
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Courts are not supposed to decide questions which are merely moot, theoretical, abstract or hypothetical. |
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While the research work is highly abstract and theoretical, it has practical applications in computer science, Goins notes. |
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Those were theoretical or abstract possibilities not applying to this case. |
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This historical perspective is by no means simply a theoretical abstraction. |
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I would answer with a qualified yes, at least on the theoretical level, and especially where the non-narrative cinema is concerned. |
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The more academically orientated the dissertation, the greater the need for theoretical underpinning. |
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May 4, 1998 after decades of theoretical physics, a 2 qubit quantum computer capable of loading data and reading out a result is announced. |
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Then this more theoretical work led him to become a very accomplished experimental scientist. |
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A simple elastic model was then used to calculate theoretical admittance for different elastic thicknesses. |
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There was always a gap between the theoretical formulations of the jurists and the de facto exercise of political power. |
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Although the theoretical model assumes constant yaw rate, the measured rates are highly dynamic. |
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Europhobia seems to be more a reaction against anti-Americanism and its theoretical foundations. |
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Sartori's thesis is interesting for theoretical reasons because it recasts the literature on extended deterrence. |
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She published papers on mathematical logic, recursive function theory, and theoretical computer science. |
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This reductionism is an ideological fantasy, rather than a theoretical position resting on solid argument. |
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He had the theoretical tools to perform quantitative calculations based largely on data from nuclear-physics laboratories. |
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So far the discussion concerns laboratory studies and simulations and can be considered largely theoretical. |
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In the last few years, theoretical concerns relative to variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease caused a similar donor loss. |
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However, off-hand public remarks quoted in newspapers can't be taken as serious theoretical statements. |
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Behaviors and conversation were noted and were coded by using the theoretical framework of enduring and suffering and comforting. |
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His theoretical interests include the cyclical nature of desire and the engagement of anacoluthic time. |
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They are not criminologists or law professors who are studying theoretical issues. |
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The meaning of theoretical terms is not defined by analytic statements which are true by convention. |
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Immigration lawyers and judges are thus drawn into a debate that is less and less theoretical. |
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This was a woman-centred psychology, whose aim was to redress the theoretical and empirical inadequacies of an androcentric discipline. |
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It is thus a non-reductive definition, because both its subject matter and its theoretical object reside at the semantic level. |
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Before proceeding, it is important to examine the theoretical developments in anthropology on the politics of reproduction. |
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Past nursing theories are reviewed and analysis is achieved by the presentation of four theoretical domains of nursing. |
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Many of these are taken from other disciplines and used as a rough theoretical model onto which we graft our own ideas and practises. |
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From a theoretical standpoint ideological libertarianism is just another form of rationalism and not at all conservative. |
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They create their similar-sounding covers with no apology, and little theoretical justification. |
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Aside from econometrics, most women appear to do research in applied rather than theoretical issues. |
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It runs courses on theoretical and applied linguistics and holds research workshops. |
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When prices deviate from this theoretical benchmark, money moves quickly to arbitrage away any differences. |
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At the beginning, such reviews were a blend of descriptive reports and theoretical asides, frequently not devoid of controversy. |
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I hadn't changed the running head, which very unfortunately reflects a now de-emphasised theoretical aspect. |
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This helps explain the importance of recent theoretical developments in the emerging field of astrobiology. |
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Each of these experiments generated an enormous amount of theoretical interest in the areas of cosmology and astrophysics they touched upon. |
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During the last two years, theoretical studies were performed on a variety of topics related to collisions involving Rydberg atoms. |
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Soon his confidence in theoretical physics was such that by the second semester he was taking all of Sommerfeld's courses. |
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Part One reviews the theoretical foundations of open economy macroeconomics and outlines the basic argument of the book. |
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Each of these designs has its own technical approach and theoretical bandwidth, the latter of which didn't always tally with our test results. |
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Like both satire and the sentimental, the uncanny as a literary category has been the subject of significant theoretical work. |
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The four major theoretical approaches to the field have been realism, liberalism, Marxism, and domestic politics. |
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More intriguing is a theoretical paper analyzing medium-dependent photoisomerization of benzaldehyde azine. |
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The ultrafast photodynamics of azobenzene were investigated in numerous experimental and theoretical studies. |
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They research for biographical, theoretical and historical points of decision makings and portray an unusual life between philosophy and revolt. |
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Whatever the theoretical attractions of this approach, its practical disadvantages have become ever more manifest. |
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This solution was very close to the athermal ratio with a theoretical temperature coefficient below our ability to measure it. |
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The content is of value across disciplines and not inconsistent with any of the major philosophical and theoretical schools of therapy. |
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Terotechnology is a theoretical framework which should provide the answers to the requests in industry for minimization of maintenance costs. |
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This position is therefore misvalued, as it is not held at market price rather at theoretical price. |
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It also considers the theoretical and practical powers and constraints on a Prime Minister. |
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In 1964 John Bell, an Irish theoretical physicist, published a theorem that seemed to prove the argument for non-locality. |
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To do this it is helpful to detail briefly the theoretical framework within which these questions were grounded. |
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This point is most clear in the area of theoretical science, though it has much broader application. |
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However he was also very active in applications of mathematics to theoretical physics. |
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Studies up to that point were entirely theoretical and lacked any real practical application. |
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Oskar Klein died in Stockholm, one of the finest theoretical physicists of the twentieth century. |
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His careful study of military affairs had been as much theoretical as practical. |
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These majors were too theoretical and impractical, so that it would have been hard to find a job. |
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In addition to the theoretical course, he had four years' experience working with horses. |
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Another area of mathematics that is full of rough estimates is theoretical computer science. |
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Will there be no work left for theoretical physicists to do in the twenty-first century? |
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Then he could acquire the practical skills to go with his theoretical knowledge. |
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The PR guy said she was tipped as one of the most brilliant theoretical physicists of her generation. |
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I guess I'm interested in this question more from a theoretical than practical standpoint. |
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In theoretical science, we have no reason to suppose that we are ever talking about anything. |
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Zhukovskii was concerned both with theoretical and with experimental aspects of the subject. |
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It is clear that Laurent was a good engineer, putting his deep theoretical knowledge to good practical use. |
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For Marx the unity of theory and practice meant the resolution of theoretical problems by practical activity. |
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Galen believed that medicine required both practical and theoretical elements. |
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And he also identified a desire to work on real rather than theoretical problems. |
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These books will be exemplars of empirical study and theoretical understanding. |
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There is a strong theoretical and practical case for free trade and the economic benefits it brings. |
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This is not to suggest that research is entirely dictated by theoretical concerns. |
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Freud constantly revised his theories in view of theoretical concerns and new data. |
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Experimental tests with aquatic species have backed up the theoretical predictions. |
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Yet this trend raises a number of important issues, both theoretical and practical. |
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Moreover the concern is an intensely practical one, rather than theoretical. |
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Wilson's essay is desperately keen to convey her theoretical vision of the world. |
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It takes real guts to stop being just a critic of the system and come up with solutions, both practical and theoretical. |
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How wonderful it would be if all theoretical conclusion equated with the practical reality. |
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His basic research laid the foundation for many later theoretical and practical developments. |
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By devising a new system of theoretical concepts the theoretician makes an explanation available and thus enhances the coherence of the system. |
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As a scientist, and as the leading theoretical biologist of our time, he had a healthy scepticism of theoreticians. |
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The principles link theory and practice, they translate the theoretical positions into the language of military practice. |
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A simple theoretical construct underlies the theory and practice of counterinsurgency warfare. |
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Critical theorists thus believe that theoretical debates are basically political debates. |
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His work is of major importance in mathematical logic, recursion theory and in theoretical computer science. |
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The theoretical bases of these concepts are found in Structural Family Therapy. |
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He wrote articles on the methodology of mathematics and on theoretical mechanics. |
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The selective maintenance of inversion polymorphisms has been the subject of abundant theoretical work. |
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In short, his conception of natural justice is deficient both in its theoretical structure and in its practical consequences. |
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This allows for theoretical speeds of 54 megabits a second, although the real rate is always less than that, for a variety of reasons. |
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The programme put forward the usual theoretical evidence for mechanisms for time travel that are completely beyond our means. |
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The theoretical case for a Tobin tax represents only one part of the debate. |
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As noted earlier, we do not ally ourselves with any specific metaphysical view or theoretical system, and prefer a bottom-up approach. |
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The answer lies in a theoretical perspective, a clarifying of metaphysical and metapsychological assumptions. |
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To our knowledge, this is the first theoretical prediction of the metastability of the stalk itself. |
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There were important theoretical reviews, but the emphasis was in practical methodologies. |
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The mathematical ballistics of 1918 was neither as refined as axiomatic geometry nor as theoretical as algebraic topology. |
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Milgram was a whiz at devising sexy experiments, but barely interested in any theoretical basis for them. |
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It would not be until 1901 when Einstein gained employment at a Bernese patent office did he begin extensive research into theoretical physics. |
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Orwell's theoretical concerns about the likely shape of the future could be considered a form of political satire. |
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After the fall of Rome, theoretical studies on military science continued in the Byzantine empire and in the Arab world. |
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Such an environment, Laflamme said, will attract leading minds in theoretical physics. |
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Modem science, no matter how theoretical, speculative and abstract, strives finally for empirical evidence to test and confirm the truth of its claims. |
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Yet this theoretical resolution is cold comfort to same-sex couples living in the many states that maintain marriage bans. |
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Based on theoretical conceptualizations derived from attachment theory, we would expect to identify mediational effects of perceptions of parents on behavioral adjustment. |
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What had seemed to be a theoretical and almost mythical project is just about to take concrete form. |
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In a large society, there is just no way, no theoretical way, to choose, to elect, normal people. |
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This claim is important to George because he is interested in dismantling a top-down approach wherein a theoretical model is brought to shed light on a literary text. |
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States might have been willing to concede the theoretical justness of the functional principle, but they would not enforce it in real negotiations. |
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Physically, everything happens as if the theoretical zero was really a beginning. |
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Nevertheless, the author is not one to write in a theoretical manner detached from the sociopolitical realities of his day. |
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Citizen participation is the theoretical lifeblood of democracy. |
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It is a language which invites the mind to rebel against itself causing inflamed ideas grotesque postures and a theoretical approach to common body functions. |
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In short, Lacanian psychoanalytic theory can help rhetoricians navigate the posthumanist theoretical landscape in a characteristically rhetorical way. |
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The privatization of the tobacco monopoly brought about, in accordance with the theoretical predictions, a change in management accounting systems. |
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Thus, she developed ideas about art that resonated with, and in fact pre-dated, many of the major theoretical texts that were subsequently employed to explain her films. |
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To be sure, Meyer makes such large-scale historical revisions and theoretical shifts only implicitly and through the lens of scrupulous historical detail. |
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This displacement seems also to occur in this discussion, were it not for the fact that its theoretical insights respond to the novel's complex negotiation of literariness. |
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No, it is an anti-life, anti-human theoretical abstraction that denies our common humanity, our inherent interests, and our individual preferences. |
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The results from these studies are generally consistent with theoretical expectations of higher genetic diversity in tetraploids than their diploid progenitors. |
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As theoretical objects, wormholes were invented and named in the late 1950s by American physicist John Archibald Wheeler, an early pioneer in the quest for quantum gravity. |
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Jack, at nineteen, twenty, had an unambiguous understanding of what it meant to win, there was none of that theoretical, wifty new-age stuff for him. |
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A car engine that shows promise on the test bed is all well and good, but maximum theoretical speed doesn't help much when you need to overtake quickly and safely. |
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Researchers have been able to simulate antigravity under extremely cold temperatures for small objects, but true antigravity is only a theoretical concept. |
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Based on theoretical interests in family socialization, acculturation, ethnic identity and ethnic self-images, a developmental perspective was deemed appropriate. |
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Because temperature is a measure of the motion of molecules there is a theoretical absolute zero temperature at which all molecular motion would cease. |
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The theoretical scientist is one whose exertions are mental rather than physical, who makes discoveries by taking thought rather than by turning stones. |
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At the moment, for many, it's just too abstract and theoretical. |
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The reason for believing that it is a largely abstract and theoretical issue is that the Court of Appeal judgments implied strongly that that was so. |
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But while mathematical formalism may camouflage assumptive foolishness, it does not correct its theoretical effects and may exaggerate them, hence the unrealistic result. |
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Many of them learned important theoretical and practical lessons from antiglobalization struggles in developing countries, particularly from Mexico's Zapatista rebellion. |
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In this document we have raised possible avenues for research into the use of stretching but also several theoretical, and some data driven, concerns. |
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Maxwell's theoretical unification of electricity and magnetism was engineered into the modern human power to communicate across space at the speed of light. |
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Bunting even botches an attempt by his wife to reconcile, abstracting himself from the romance of the moment in pursuit of a dry, theoretical point. |
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That said, my ambition was and still is to bring nuclear weapons out of the realm of abstraction and present them as a concrete subject rather than a theoretical policy issue. |
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The results of this study have both applied and theoretical implications. |
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As an antidote to this situation, I believe it is necessary to view the Zen world, its hierarchy, and authority figures through a theoretical framework separate from Zen. |
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We work on a mixture of applied and wacky theoretical stuff. |
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What with talking fetuses, soft-focus lenses, and abortion as a theoretical possibility only, anti-choice propagandists could hardly do it better. |
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No prize had been awarded in physics since 1930, yet recent theoretical and experimental achievements had led to a revolutionary new quantum-mechanical depiction of the atom. |
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The story of the emergence of theoretical population genetics, out of a tension between biometricians and Mendelians, has been told eloquently by Provine. |
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This has a long antecedence, and the book reviews some of the historical and theoretical literature on the nature of law, including some Marxist sources. |
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The session included experience-based, theoretical, and practical aspects. |
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The concerns of the literati were practical was well as theoretical. |
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He argued that this view is the principal theoretical presupposition underpinning most forms of authoritarianism and totalitarianism. |
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Macmillan took control of the magazine New Outlook and made sure it published political tracts rather than purely theoretical work. |
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The theoretical and practical basis for the harnessing of electric power was laid by the scientist and experimentalist Michael Faraday. |
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This is a coefficient of theoretical brake horsepower and cylinder pressures during combustion. |
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Galileo showed an appreciation for the relationship between mathematics, theoretical physics, and experimental physics. |
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This robopsychological approach raises some fundamental theoretical questions of machine learning. |
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The shareholders were then shouldering a burden of liability out of proportion to their mere ownership of theoretical fractions of the business. |
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We are weary of theoretical worldbuilders who strive to construct logical designs that weave together all components of the social fabric. |
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Thus, these results support the Adlerian theoretical assertion that birth order significantly influences vocational behavior. |
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The last three materials-based papers interweave the theoretical sintering aspects in order to achieve a successfully alloy design. |
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The theoretical relationships were fitted to experimental data of glenoid cancellous bone specimens. |
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Till date, quantum computers are known to exist only in physicists' concepts, and theoretical research. |
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As director of this laboratory, Smith undertook many practical and theoretical studies on the production of tetanus and diphtheria antitoxins. |
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The Kanuka and Jugdev study offers insight into potential theoretical support for MBA orientation programs. |
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Chown devotes this exciting book to crazy ideas currently brewing in the minds of theoretical physicists. |
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Although many theoretical and empirical studies were interested in the underpricing phenomenon, few have examined the deliberate price discount. |
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The theoretical origins of learning via concept mapping can be related back to constructivism, assimilation, and associationist theories. |
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As his title announces, Russell's critical and theoretical sightline into Heaney's work is through the lens of regionalism. |
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Bell and Hall use a Freudian theoretical base to analyze dream elements of a convicted child molester. |
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Thus, with the further expansion of Chuang Tzu, the theoretical architecture of dialectical communication set up by Lao Zi began to take shape. |
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This volume introduces the theoretical description of magnetic pulsed compaction process of nanopowders. |
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Instead, the book is devoted to Hugo Riemann, his theories, and their modern theoretical offshoots, one of which is Neo-Riemannian analysis. |
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In heterodox economics, there are limits to substitution at the theoretical level, with preferences generally seen as being lexicographic. |
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The study will combine data from a unique suite of observatories with state-of-the-art theoretical modelling of binary systems. |
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The Methuselah Mouse Prize is chiefly the brainchild of Aubrey de Grey, a theoretical biogerontologist at Cambridge University. |
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This position entails some fundamental difficulties in Wiredu's attempt to give his biologism a theoretical defense. |
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This is surprising, and that much mass means that several theoretical models for the internal composition of neutron stars now are ruled out. |
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The authors assume high accuracy for theoretical predictors like molecular clocks and assignments of trophic level. |
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The two theories of theoretical computer science are computational complexity theory and the related field of computability theory. |
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In the theoretical sphere, he is best known for structuralist and psychoanalytic approaches to the analysis of folklore. |
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Third, Ehrat attempts to develop a theoretical model of scandal based on semiotics, building from the reality of public opinion and scandal. |
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The underlying theoretical questions are related to the mathematical definition and quantification of metastability for stochastic processes. |
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Krauss, a theoretical physicist, writes that a Twilight Zone episode sparked his fascination with the concept of hidden worlds. |
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Bohr's theoretical construct of the atom was soon superseded by quantum mechanics. |
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The Edisonian approach to innovation is characterized by trial-and-error discovery rather than a systematic theoretical approach. |
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Nothing remotely like this economic behaviour is mentioned by the classical economists, even as a theoretical possibility. |
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In the early decades of the 20th century the Whig school was the dominant theoretical view. |
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In particular, he obtained a theoretical explanation of Kepler's laws of motion of the planets. |
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Also, the true vertical at a point at a specific time is influenced by tidal forces, which the theoretical geoid averages out. |
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Joule's experiments complemented the theoretical work of Rudolf Clausius, who is considered by some to be the coinventor of the energy concept. |
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He did not dismiss the possibility, but carefully went over the many theoretical and practical difficulties involved. |
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Turing is widely considered to be the father of theoretical computer science and artificial intelligence. |
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During World War II, he conducted important theoretical and experimental research on uranium enrichment by gas centrifuge. |
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Hellman in 1997 to reward outstanding work in theoretical physics by FSU researchers. |
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On 6 July 2012, Edinburgh University announced a new centre named after Professor Higgs to support future research in theoretical physics. |
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The university has also established a chair of theoretical physics in the name of Peter Higgs. |
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His later research centered on theoretical neurobiology and attempts to advance the scientific study of human consciousness. |
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He also explored the many theoretical possibilities by which short nucleic acid sequences might code for the 20 amino acids. |
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None of this, however, answered the fundamental theoretical question of the exact nature of the genetic code. |
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Crick had by this time become a highly influential theoretical molecular biologist. |
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Watt combined theoretical knowledge of science with the ability to apply it practically. |
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Pakistani theoretical physicist Abdus Salam won a Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on the electroweak interaction. |
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Specialization is considered key to economic efficiency based on theoretical and empirical considerations. |
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The exceptions are theoretical work, for which a media project is required. |
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The program focus may be on the technical or theoretical aspects of the subject matter, depending on which course is taken. |
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He also learned from French art, including their chalk drawings, and refers to the artist and theoretical writer Gian Paolo Lomazzo. |
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A few years later a new controversy, this time theoretical, broke out on the question of poverty. |
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Elmo's fire was electrical in nature, but it has taken a long series of experiments and theoretical changes to establish this. |
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Crucially, experimental and theoretical results must be reproduced by others within the scientific community. |
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His military stint was limited, and he mainly engaged in theoretical briefings, weekend drills, and exercises. |
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In the same year, he led the BBC Radio 3 adaptation of Michael Frayn's play Copenhagen wherein he played theoretical physicist Werner Heisenberg. |
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While this partition is largely theoretical, the two parts do have some fundamental operational differences. |
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This theoretical shortcoming was addressed by the theory of comparative advantage. |
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Galileo showed a remarkably modern appreciation for the proper relationship between mathematics, theoretical physics, and experimental physics. |
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Heavenly motions no longer needed to be governed by a theoretical perfection, confined to circular orbits. |
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This observation confirms the theoretical predictions of Einstein and others that such waves exist. |
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The possibility of traveling to another universe is, however, only theoretical since any perturbation would destroy this possibility. |
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The existence of magnetic fields had been predicted by theoretical studies of black holes. |
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Hart revived analytical jurisprudence as an important theoretical debate in the twentieth century through his book The Concept of Law. |
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His theoretical approach blended together Marxism, diffusionism, and functionalism. |
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Gordon Childe, examining his methodological and theoretical approaches to the discipline. |
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Notes issued by central banks had a theoretical risk when they were backed by gold and silver. |
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Enrico Barone provided a comprehensive theoretical framework for a planned socialist economy. |
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Other works included books, poems, pamphlets, automatic texts and theoretical tracts. |
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The ratio of actual productivity in a year to this theoretical maximum is called the capacity factor. |
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Scientists actively work to understand past and future climate by using observations and theoretical models. |
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A mathematical analytical solution was obtained by Fowler and Yang to show the theoretical basis for Athy's law. |
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This fact leads to the existence of a theoretical upper bound on the strongest wind speed that a tropical cyclone can attain. |
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For vehicles registered on or after 1 March 2001 charges are based on theoretical CO2 emission rates per kilometre. |
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The lowest theoretical temperature is absolute zero, at which the thermal motion of all fundamental particles in matter reaches a minimum. |
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Nevertheless, empirical thermometry has serious drawbacks when judged as a basis for theoretical physics. |
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Further, even within these two broad usages of the term, there are different theoretical approaches. |
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Robinson's theoretical approach to globalization is a critique of Wallerstein's World Systems Theory. |
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All four schools were based on the same intellectual foundation, but advocated different theoretical approaches toward medicine. |
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Modern cartography constitutes many theoretical and practical foundations of geographic information systems. |
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During the 20th century, the field of professional astronomy split into observational and theoretical branches. |
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Theorists in astronomy endeavor to create theoretical models and from the results predict observational consequences of those models. |
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The Dieppe world maps reflected the state of geographical knowledge of their time, both actual and theoretical. |
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The Transatlantic Tunnel is a theoretical structure proposed several times since the late 19th century. |
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A fundamental source of contention stems from the inadvertent conflation of theoretical conceptions of imperialism and colonialism. |
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An extreme level of this theoretical quandary posed by some phonological words is provided by the Kwak'wala language. |
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Synchronic chain shifts are an example of the theoretical problem of phonological opacity. |
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As a theoretical concept or model, though, it has been supplemented and even replaced by others. |
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The choice of IPA letters may reflect the theoretical claims of the author, or merely be a convenience for typesetting. |
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Other philosophical questions are more theoretical, although they often arise through thinking about practical issues. |
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Another dimension of the theoretical debate in contract is its place within, and relationship to a wider law of obligations. |
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One of the strengths of casuistry is that it does not begin with, nor does it overemphasize, theoretical issues. |
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Axioms play a key role not only in mathematics, but also in other sciences, notably in theoretical physics. |
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Aristotle's theoretical paternity of the natural law tradition is consequently disputed. |
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My goal is to promote theoretical and practical collaboration in the quest for liberatory social change. |
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Such a sorting has been offered by theoretical morphologists, but these efforts have paid insufficient attention to the metaphysics of modality. |
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He performed pioneering work on stellarators, beginning in 1963, after receiving his diploma in theoretical physics at the University of Munich. |
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The theoretical framework is a blend of neo-Hegelian, Deweyean, and postmodern political thought. |
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Valency can be understood at a theoretical or lexicological level, but some prefer to think of the term as a new way of describing complementation phenomena. |
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So far there have been only theoretical considerations against the experimental finding and dogma that monozygotic twins are genetically fully identical. |
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Casuistry is reasoning used to resolve moral problems by extracting or extending theoretical rules from particular instances and applying these rules to new instances. |
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Tolok was given the leadership responsibility for the development of the stellarator line at KIPT, carrying out the corresponding theoretical and experimental program. |
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Further divergence among historians can be attributed to varying theoretical perspectives regarding imperialism that are proposed by emerging academic schools of thought. |
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The theoretical transformation of Mill, from Smithian to Ricardian, would play an important role in establishing Mill as the pioneer in the economic study of labor unions. |
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The first important step towards this objective is the development of a common frame of reference that spans conflicting theoretical assumptions from different perspectives. |
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To operate constructs in the LRE-EWD model, theoretical substruction is applied to ensure the congruence between theoretical and operational systems in model testing. |
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Contributors from a wide range of physical, biological, and social sciences consider modularity in ontologies from both theoretical and practical perspectives. |
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Humans, meanwhile, retain the theoretical capacity to will justly but, owing to the Fall, they are incapable of doing so in practice except by divine grace. |
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This article examines the interconnections between Said's critical oeuvre and a range of theoretical positions apropos of the European and American Avant-gardes. |
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Finally, Part V draws insights from a theoretical perspective to explain the unfeasibility of European harmonization in the realm of corporate governance. |
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The dropleton is a quasiparticle, a theoretical construct that helps physicists make sense of the jungle of particles and forces within the materials we use every day. |
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A theoretical way to reduce waste accumulation is to phase out current reactors in favour of Generation IV Reactors, which output less waste per power generated. |
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His theory combines a Wicksellian theoretical base with the process of increasing and decreasing the production of capital goods relative to consumer goods. |
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Stirling engines are also a good theoretical fit for this application. |
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There are a number of theoretical approaches to the discipline of syntax. |
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Lin and Huang describe how based on traditions in Chinese literary history, comparatists constructed a system of theoretical frameworks and methods. |
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The drawings have been changed from technical drawing format to an illustrative format to better clarify theoretical and practical principles and processes. |
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Popkin on skeptics and millenarians, the authors recycle their own earlier work and find theoretical and practical concerns in their subjects' thinking. |
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The theoretical existence of a Frigid Zone, and temperate zones where the nights are very short in summer and the sun does not set at the summer solstice, was already known. |
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From one theoretical perspective, this angle of incidence falls short. |
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Understanding how the first active galaxies and quasars formed in the early Universe and how they evolved along Cosmic Time is a major observational and theoretical effort. |
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Twenty-five essays are presented, the first nine of which are written by art historians and offer critical and theoretical reflections on representing the maternal body. |
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Studying phonetics involves not only learning theoretical material but also undergoing training in the production and perception of speech sounds. |
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The evidence of an aporetic conclusion in the theoretical account of freedom prepares the ground for the important distinction between theoretical and practical reasoning. |
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The central idea is that Sherlock Holmes and others of that family are mind dependent abstract objects with a make believe and a set theoretical component. |
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The two fields complement each other, with theoretical astronomy seeking to explain observational results and observations being used to confirm theoretical results. |
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The volume consists of eight chapters, the first of which adumbrates the theoretical framework, describing in detail the relevant literature and the author's readings of it. |
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After coordinate translation, the first point of the theoretical profile has null abscissa and the point with minimum z-coordinate has null elevation. |
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However, silicene, the counterpart of graphene for silicon has not been found until now, although it has attracted strong theoretical attention since several years. |
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At this point, the researcher will begin to think of theoretical explanations for the error, often seeking the help of colleagues across different domains of expertise. |
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Weisskopf, a protege of physicist Niels Bohr, was lauded both for his theoretical work in physics and his role in explaining science and its meaning to the public. |
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They also confront theoretical cosmological predictions of hierarchical merging and galaxy formation in the scenario of the cold dark matter theory. |
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There is, likewise, no philosophy nor any major theoretical venture in history which, irrespective of its revolutionarity, is totally free of the authority of tradition. |
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A crossing would not have been necessary, but it is more likely there than over a theoretical but unproven land bridge through either Gibraltar or Sicily. |
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All along, most experts assumed that WIMPs would be the superpartner of an ordinary particle, as described by a theoretical framework known as supersymmetry. |
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As a result, fundamental global norms such as sovereignty and non-intervention are evolving in an increasingly contested way, in contrast to common theoretical expectations. |
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While such perfect price discrimination is a theoretical construct, advances in information technology and micromarketing may bring it closer to the realm of possibility. |
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With the EU integration of the Central-Eastern Europe in the 1990s the theoretical frameworks of the EU conditionality were based on the social action of this region. |
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He also designed a controlled nuclear fusion reactor called Tokomak, and he explored theoretical physics with insights about matter and antimatter. |
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His theoretical spinor algebra produced correct values of the electron's energy and spin but gave no hint of the physical structure of the electron. |
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And now, much like the linear accelerators he designed to push his theoretical people pods, Musk is planning to encourage forward movement on more Hyperloop designs. |
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And yet, to better understand the nuances of his groundbreaking theoretical and compositional work on microtonal music, this endeavor becomes all the more important. |
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Academic or theoretical points of law are not usually determined. |
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