Now, the theoretical underpinning for this is the rational-expectations hypothesis familiar to economics students. |
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In order to establish that contention the applicants assert they have no need to rely upon any statutory underpinning. |
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The more academically orientated the dissertation, the greater the need for theoretical underpinning. |
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The social compact underpinning any society is that citizens are not permitted to kill or maim their fellows. |
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Three sopranos blend their voices together in eerie beauty, and the male chorus provides a firm underpinning, often through chanting. |
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Indeed, unity is an indispensable plank in the doctrine of scientism, the philosophical underpinning of totalitarian regimes. |
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The fact that it had a theoretical underpinning was true but essentially an element. |
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Unfortunately for the dot-com, the basic underpinning of the idea is statistically foolish. |
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He and his deputy have offered philosophical underpinning to the Thatcherite agenda for more than two decades. |
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The river would create a problem of slow erosion and danger to the underpinning of other buildings in the site area. |
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At present, it is not thought that underpinning the foundations would be enough to save the building. |
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The theme underpinning the film's murder investigation is the dire and inescapable consequences of circumstance and personal choice. |
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A friend in Britain, who is a civil engineer, had given me a drawing showing an inexpensive method of underpinning the foundations. |
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Mrs Lloyd said the council refuses to answer questions about underpinning her house. |
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On Crumb, Crunch introduces a simple melody counterpointed immediately by a static-like underpinning. |
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This is a world with many component elements but no visible unifying underpinning. |
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Our data suggest that the performance paradigm can be expanded to reveal more of the physiological underpinning of natural selection in the wild. |
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The philosophy underpinning integrated healthcare places considerable emphasis on empowerment and self-help. |
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You should also be able to demonstrate a visible order book underpinning your financial forecasts. |
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This is the idea underpinning a controversial stylometric technique whose findings brought stylometry out of academia and into the newspapers. |
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Her upper voice notes ring out with authority and are set against a well balanced and projected bass underpinning. |
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Ms Finnegan said another factor underpinning the pace of inflation was the limited stock of second-hand property available for sale. |
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As a result, the linguistic and ontological framework underpinning his analysis is a mess. |
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The momentum of this present economy derives from the speed of its underpinning technologies. |
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Outstanding research was its underpinning, and intellectual rigour its hallmark. |
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There is a similarly fat chance of us accepting the other unquestioned assumptions underpinning misanthropic doom-mongering about health. |
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Ged's inventive guitar licks provide ideal underpinning for Andy's intricate songs and the group's blistering sets of reels and jigs. |
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The structures underpinning these relationships will need to be flexible and be politically rather than technically driven. |
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He insisted on the development of a force de frappe, a nuclear deterrent, which at the time was considered a quintessential underpinning of superpower status. |
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The underpinning of their wealth is based on this shared belief that conservative leverage gives you incredible staying power. |
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A fundamental quality underpinning creative and innovative capacity is motivation and a sense of initiative. |
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It is sufficient to set out the essential facts and legal considerations underpinning the decision. |
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It proposes four core principles underpinning three strategic objectives as a focus of attention for the coming years. |
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The principle underpinning the law is the recoupment of the investment to the extent possible. |
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An underpinning of electronic publishing will soon deliver customized texts, workbooks and activity sheets to learners and teachers. |
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The media has variously been described as the fourth estate, the watchdog of the social interest and a key underpinning of democracy. |
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For that reason, as regards adherence to fundamental rights and to the foundations underpinning our laws, we will fight it out with you. |
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Those enforcing the regulations underpinning that consensus seemed totally debilitated. |
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All companies should consider articulating their core values as an underpinning for their own principles. |
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This is something we value enormously and we know it will be an important underpinning as we grow and develop. |
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This is the key principle underpinning our own national system of social partnership. |
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In addition, the execution of our recent financing initiatives provides a strong underpinning for distributions to unitholders. |
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Industrial policy will continue to rely on a number of factors underpinning competitiveness and growth. |
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Alpiq pursues the strategy of underpinning the trading and sales in every market and every country with its own generating capacities. |
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It is also important to keep investing in the basic foundations underpinning education, research and innovation. |
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All these initiatives cemented the credibility underpinning the development policy that the Head of State has been rolling out since. |
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Education and migration are some of the elements underpinning the European Union's socio-economic development and competitiveness. |
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This logic is consistent with the risk and need principles underpinning these tools. |
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It is clear that the directive does not provide a satisfactory legal underpinning for such activities. |
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It should be noted that an important concept underpinning all connected systems, which of course includes Web 2.0, is that of a service. |
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Teaching and learning should tackle the person's subjective experience of illness as well as the bioscience underpinning its diagnosis and management. |
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Repairs include underpinning the southeast corner of the 100 year-old, heritage listed building to stabilise the foundations and ensure the building is structurally sound. |
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Because of the way the original plotland homes were built, with shallow, often uneven, foundations, the only way to save the building is through extensive underpinning. |
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The initiative is a good start toward achieving a more responsible and sustainable blend of the best impulses underpinning both forestry and environmentalism. |
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It provides a solid underpinning of evolutionary biology for those who want to explore ecology, anthropology and social evolution anywhere on earth. |
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He is undoubtedly a driving force behind the band, his lilting, liquid bass lines underpinning the more ethereal, fractured sound that surrounds them. |
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Firstly, the company is about as understandable as it gets, with its proprietary database of listed companies underpinning the share research of many a market punter. |
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The actual event underpinning his fragmented memory of being held by his arms and legs and having his pants cut still eludes him. |
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Diversity of thought, religion, ideology and freedom of expression is the underpinning of our democracy. |
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There has been a substantial loss of oil revenues, the underpinning of their economy. |
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For the casino, the underpinning of all their games is math. |
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His subsequent solo output has been marked by restraint, with broodingly elegiac melodies underpinning a more shaded, if still downbeat, lyrical outlook. |
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I imagine that this intellectual underpinning is among the reasons his friends cling to him — friends like Truffaut, an old, old confrere — even when he is being most difficult. |
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The AKP has underscored time and time again its firm commitment to secularism, one of the immutable principles underpinning the Republic of Turkey. |
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However, the second up-leg of a bull market is generally the longest and most powerful and is marked by a growing recognition of the improving fundamentals, which are underpinning the move. |
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As a proactive ingredient in nonviolent resistance, the creation of alternative structures provides both a moral and a practical underpinning for efforts aimed at bringing about fundamental social change. |
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The Rankine cycle is the fundamental thermodynamic underpinning of the steam engine. |
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The sociology of tourism has studied the cultural values underpinning these distinctions and their implications for class relations. |
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We must understand that we have to endeavour to ensure that political conditionality and the strengthening of democracy in these countries are the key factors underpinning our action. |
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All of the charities I have worked for have admirable principles underpinning their work – youth voice, democratic decision-making, dialogue, agency, reflection. |
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Because of the difficulty in retrospectively underpinning the old building and the lie of the land, it was not possible to design a conventional heat delivery system, but only a suction system. |
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The work to be carried out includes restoration of the walls of the structure by repairing and re-pointing and underpinning of the structure to prevent it from falling down. |
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These entities became critical to the credit markets underpinning the financial system, but were not subject to the same regulatory controls. |
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They also represented extensive critiques of the philosophical presuppositions underpinning all forms of totalitarianism. |
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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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Labour also made many changes to the election administration underpinning the way that elections are run. |
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This kind of language derives from, and contributes to, another aspect underpinning blame and distancing: people's fear of life-threatening illness. |
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The question is how much lead time are we actually going to be giving to a project like this, and what is the underpinning policy rationale for doing it? |
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That is why these resources are the primary reason underpinning the survival of EMCs and are also responsible for their reintermediation. |
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No one should be a hostage to the political designs of anyone else in that respect, as that could well debase the ideals underpinning human rights and sap the very foundations of modernity. |
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Changing its definition would inevitably change the effectiveness of marriage as the fundamental foundational underpinning of society that it has been over the ages. |
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The two leaders wanted to seize the occasion to stress their World War I alliance and show their attachment to the ideas underpinning European unity. |
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One possibility lies in amending the rules and standards underpinning the current Stability and Growth Pact to include strong rules that would compensate for jettisoning the no bail-out clause. |
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On the supposition that it is an ill wind that doesn't blow some good, we are determined that these funds will be put towards underpinning the long-term future and development of the Nature Reserve. |
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Prevenient grace was the theological underpinning of his belief that all persons were capable of being saved by faith in Christ. |
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It has a security strategy guiding its response to global threats and underpinning its strategic relations with key partner countries and regions, with which it holds regular summits. |
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Eavis himself perhaps symbolises the confused wishy washy ideology underpinning most of the non-committed ruritarians who fall in behind WOMAD internationalism. |
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The ethos formerly underpinning Virgin Atlantic standing alone with nothing but a hefty marketing budget and a penchant for browbeating rivals—seems shallow by comparison. |
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The building is structured by striking white bands which contrast with the black bands of the window casements, together underpinning the graphic impact of the facade. |
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The poor condition of roads in Africa is a factor underpinning their expansion as motorcycle taxis seem to be better suited to running on almost impassable roads. |
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As the report reads, 'The historical-critical method and other hermeneutical tools remain vital for underpinning the ways in which we speak of Tradition or traditions. |
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These are the principles underpinning the concept of a common transatlantic area in air transport, which the Commission wishes to see replace the current transatlantic agreements. |
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Being reflexive about the conditions and claims underpinning academic knowledge is a defining aspect of critical tourism and hospitality studies. |
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Social protection has important economic benefits in terms of automatic stabilisers and maintaining consumption, as well as underpinning consumer confidence and contributing significantly to job creation. |
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The working group would also look at other means by which the organisational arrangements underpinning the conference can be refined to promote continuous improvement. |
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In most cases, the legislation alone was unable to change Indian society sufficiently for it to absorb both the ideal and the ethic underpinning the reform. |
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Yet increasingly Ruskin concentrated his energies on fiercely attacking industrial capitalism, and the utilitarian theories of political economy underpinning it. |
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The underpinning was accomplished by installing steel rods through pier base stones, then ringing the pier with steel sheeting driven into hard glacial till. |
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The project would create hundreds of jobs, underpinning hundreds more in the chemical process sector as carbon reduction targets begin to bear down on its heaviest polluters. |
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First, the author reviews the underpinning logic of the common approach to statistical inference, namely the Neyman-Pearson approach, and its main pitfalls. |
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