One of the most maddening and most modern aspects of his writing is that he foils most methods of decoding and typification. |
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It is unclear which countries are meant, or whether any concrete examples actually fit this typification. |
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According to this last trend, specificity is only limited to crime typification, but the whole process remains in the hands of ordinary justice. |
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This method was one of simplification, of typification, and yet also of vitalization. |
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The participants stated the need for an appropriate typification of hate crimes. |
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Sociologist Joel Best describes a process of typification, whereby an often extreme example of crime is used to define a more general perceived problem. |
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Racial typification of crime has been found to be a significant predictor of the punitiveness. |
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Believing in a stable system of typification makes you neither an essentialist nor a typologist. |
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Moreover, cognitive theories of typification and language learning support the hierarchy models only for terms which are in principle applicable, but not for ones which are actually applicable. |
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I'm proud of the introduction of forest typification in Tyrol and South Tyrol, which has meant that it has been possible to implement a long-standing requirement of the Mountain Forest Protocol of the Alpine Convention. |
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Typification and standardisation permit efficent production at a high level of quality. |
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Typification of each panel according to characteristic site features: street, railway station, shopping center, parking facility, etc. |
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