Approaches to the management of real property have also been undergoing examination in academic circles and in the private sector. |
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Secondly, my background in academic circles has given me a clear understanding of what is accomplishable and what is not. |
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The government's concessive draft for partial opening of the education sector is encountering mounting resistance not only from academic circles but also from civic groups. |
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These linkages are rarely discussed in academic circles, or even in the popular press. |
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In some academic circles today, it is one of the pillars of Postmodernism, the trend of thought following on the heels of Modernism. |
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Organise awareness campaigns to inform the private sector, civil society and academic circles about this law. |
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However, it is unclear whether the case law of civil and administrative courts will move into the direction advocated by these academic circles. |
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These include surveys developed by Statistics Canada as well as research conducted in academic circles. |
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It is well received in academic circles and often quoted in textbooks, manuals, the media, other journals and training curricula. |
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The white pine-nut tree, considered to be a special variation in the plant kingdom, is drawing a great attention of the academic circles. |
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One of the factors that explain why this program is a success is its ability to influence research activities in academic circles. |
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This retrogression is evident not only in academic circles but, especially, in the ostensibly Marxist movement itself. |
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This need is felt particularly acutely in academic circles and the universities are aware that they have a role to play in the education process. |
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But let us not venture also in a discussion about fuzzy logic that may be fashionable as well these days in some academic circles. |
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Little-known outside academic circles, the rie philosophy has spread among parents via word-of-mouth. |
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A standard view in Japanese academic circles is that Japanese was developed as a mixed language between an Austronesian substratum and an Altaic superstratum. |
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The Morton program has won favorable notice in academic circles. |
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Until recently, the standard view in most development and academic circles was that access to external resources was a necessary, if not sufficient, condition for igniting growth in poor countries. |
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The 1930s economic debate between LSE and Cambridge is well known in academic circles. |
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The book is a critique on the Young Hegelians and their trend of thought which was very popular in academic circles at the time. |
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For the most part the, general public perceives major universities and small community colleges as traveling in different academic circles. |
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The study began circulating this summer in academic circles. |
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Professor Sachs's prestige in academic circles suffered with time, too. |
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We only need refer to the many analyses to emerge from economic and academic circles to note that there is no lack of grounds in support of this argument. |
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It has now become necessary to devise a promotional campaign in order to allay the doubts and fears which, according to the media, have already arisen in certain academic circles. |
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Mr. Lu recommended that efforts be made by the scientific community and academic circles to work towards an international convention on ethics in science and technology. |
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The jury is composed of representatives of economic life and academic circles, under the chairmanship of Mr. Jean Stéphenne, General Manager of GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals. |
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They gave public talks in academic circles. |
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The overview offers a picture to the readers in which the commonly advertized Sino-Tibetan hypothesis has always been criticized within the academic circles. |
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The change caused deep rooted discussions among the academic circles. |
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After 1900, Indonesia became more common in academic circles outside the Netherlands, and Indonesian nationalist groups adopted it for political expression. |
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Ivan Callus, current Head of the English Department at the University of Malta, is also an internationally known literary critic in academic circles for the English language. |
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