Upon occasion, Mill extolled all four of his inductive schemata as rules of proof of causal connection. |
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He extolled the virtues of Aranda belief, and disdained the modern world that had replaced traditional sanctities. |
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Now he is the subject of lengthy panegyrics in the press, extolled as the city's savior. |
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Speeches extolled national unity, imperial loyalty, remembrance of the dead, and the need for young men to volunteer. |
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That form extolled the virtues of the natural environment that labourist growth was threatening. |
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The plans are often extolled, rightly, for improving employee morale and loyalty. |
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The caricature was accompanied by doggerel verse which used Mr. Tolley's name and extolled the virtues of the chocolate. |
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However when asked to elaborate what the real issues were, he declined to comment, and instead extolled the virtues of his new buffalo. |
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Libyan commentators extolled the disclosure, and indirectly the Libyan leader, although it was not a prominent news story. |
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Throughout classical literature, the virtues of peace were extolled, and the evils of war denounced. |
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Auguste Escoffier invented the French haute cuisine and extolled its virtues throughout Europe. |
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In poetic words of dazzling imagery, the bards extolled the tribal virtues of honour, courage, generosity, fidelity and revenge. |
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Many people have extolled the extraordinary and stunning views from this vantage point. |
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If an Italian or French director had shot such a sequence, it would have been extolled as neo-realism at its best. |
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Mr SWAIN introduced various business and social aspects of the Boston Congress, and extolled the virtues of the new Convention Centre in Boston. |
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In Russia, Stalin is viewed and frequently extolled as the successor of Peter the Great and Catherine the Great. |
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The Hindu right wing extolled the Aryans as the great model society for ancient India, and were opposed to any criticism of them. |
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For decades, the Beijing Stalinists have extolled market mechanisms and competition as superior to centralized planning and management. |
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The fine flavour of lake whitefish has been extolled since the days of the early explorers. |
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The leadership and diplomatic virtues of the Queen of Sheba are also extolled as she deals with King Solomon. |
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He also paid tribute to the extreme kindness shown to him by those he met in Brazil and extolled the beauty of the country. |
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Finally, she extolled the merits of having conducted the evaluation jointly. |
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As a result, the agreement has had limited impact and the benefits extolled at that time have generally remained elusive. |
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Even Henry David Thoreau, sometimes extolled as an example of a man living alone, needed help. |
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Advertisements published in the newspapers of the day extolled the qualities of various models of cleats. |
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The press release about the postponement tactlessly extolled the benefits of iX for Frankfurt as an international financial centre. |
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It extolled shareholder democracy, yet proposed a Dutch auction that would benefit only some shareholders. |
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As in America, the citizens' militia was an integral part of a patriot ideology that extolled the right of a free people to bear arms in defence of liberty. |
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Their mantra was echoed in the glowing reports of the critics and guidebooks, all of which unanimously extolled the place's virtues in worryingly breathless prose. |
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It was now extolled as the ideal type of the human being, and celebrated accordingly in literature and art, especially among the Symbolists and the Decadents. |
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Critics extolled it as the last great modernist novel, and scholars worked to unweave its web of symbols. |
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An analeptic, or restorative, it was extolled as a natural product that fortifies the blood, like the iron found in meat. |
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As I fretted over whether it was safe for her ingest the body paint, she extolled its benefits. |
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Its founder was Mohammad Najibullah Ahmadzai, a Pahstun known for his ruthlessness in a regime that extolled extremism. |
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While commenters were not blind to the problems, the virtues of a great many cities were extolled, sometimes in downright poetic terms. |
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Cambodia's strongman, Hun Sen, has long extolled the benefits of partnership with China and its string-free aid. |
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Mr. Speaker, the member spoke very eloquently about the Liberal strategy and extolled the virtues of the Liberals' so-called balanced approach. |
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It extolled that the social media pragmatist would prevail over the social media purist. |
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Great thinkers throughout history have extolled the virtues of doubt. |
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How could a man who so clearly extolled the virtues and simplicity of the continental structure in its early days seem so utterly clueless about it? |
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Its benefits have been so incontestable that in the five millennia since the advent of the written word numerous poets and writers have extolled its virtues. |
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More than a century ago, American newspaperman Horace Greeley extolled the benefits of westward expansion as a source of opportunity and adventure. |
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Critics both here and abroad have repeatedly extolled her recordings. |
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As narcocorridos extolled his prowess, he built his business empire. |
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This awesome landscape has inspired such poets as Jorge Guillén and Salvador Rueda, who have extolled the beauty of the rocks and their weird and disquieting forms. |
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In this respect, the most serious example the telecommunications economy has experienced is due to a series of analyses, which extolled the virtues of free services as a development model. |
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This artisanship or craftspersonship was the sort of Enlightenment activity extolled by Diderot in the eighteenth century. |
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The number of Ten hath been as highly extolled, as containing even, odd, long, plain, quadrate and cubical numbers. |
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They denounced plutocrats and extolled bums, reviled lime-lighters and scorned the fakirs who smoodged for the support of the wage slaves. |
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They all extolled the virtues of Couchsurfing.org, the website that, inspired by social networking, allows people to offer travellers a room or a sofa for free. |
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During the presidential debates last year, Mr. Bush extolled China as the linchpin of his strategy for addressing North Korea, implying that he felt confident that China shared his sense of urgency about the issue. |
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The individual warrior, his prowess, and dancing skill were extolled as women progressed clockwise in a closed circle, with a sideward shuffle or bounce unlike the running step of the woodlands Indians. |
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Moreover, De Landtsheer extolled the originality of the new beer, Malheur, by ascribing to it the characteristics of a sparkling wine and, in particular, those of champagne. |
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They have extolled, exhorted and even threatened, all to little avail. |
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Cultural diversity is a source of richness that needs to be preserved, whilst its virtues need to be extolled as one of the main characteristics of Europe's identity. |
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Rather uncertainty, mobility and volubility are extolled... all aspects that reflect a culture unsure about basic values, about the principles on whose basis to direct and regulate life. |
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But that turnaround in its reputation had happened only because Dawson and others had vigorously extolled the virtues of municipalism for a generation before. |
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