But he does encourage emulation to the extent that he urges his students to film things they're engaged by. |
Children learn best from ages 7 to 14 by acceptance and emulation of authority. |
Workfare regimes are not monolithic systems, but dynamic configurations of restless reform, technocratic emulation, and tangled scalar relations. |
Further, it's not at all clear that the Western model of development deserves emulation. |
His amazing achievement is sure to attract emulation, commentary, and criticism. |
These songs appealed to common ground and shared values as topoi, but not as uplifting principles for emulation. |