They make a similarly ironic point about the confluence of minimalist forms of art and the larger imperatives of social and economic power. |
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In most ways nothing could be further away from village Bengal than the imperatives of an international standard modern hotel. |
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In any given situation some of these imperatives will be more vital than others. |
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Whatever romantic notions they have about pioneer life quickly dissolve in the day-to-day imperatives of survival in this wilderness. |
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Will Coalition governments now talk about spending money according to the imperatives of this new dirigisme? |
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Because Axis is unburdened by commercial imperatives, however, the site does lack a certain pizzazz. |
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The types of sentences produced were similar to the ones produced originally and consisted of interrogatives, declaratives, and imperatives. |
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But I say to them that elective dictatorship only occurs when we disregard moral and political imperatives. |
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Instead, a dubious logic pervades, upon which we base entire networks of conclusions and imperatives. |
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In your individual life, you have infinite opportunity to act in concert with the karmic imperatives of your soul. |
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As they see it, we improperly allow realpolitik considerations to trump the human rights imperatives. |
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Wired into the way we are forced to live there are silent imperatives, unspoken propositions about the world. |
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Understanding the historicity of Adorno's strictures and imperatives is an unavoidable task for critical theory and aesthetics today. |
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In fields where imperatives were present in the main text, we recorded interviews with the authors of one of the articles. |
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The most successful modern reconciler of faith and the imperatives of modern life, King Hussein of Jordan, lamentably died not long ago. |
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He must understand the broader imperatives of the business and relate to a range of people. |
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However, government's policies need to be in tandem with the strategic imperatives of the nation brand in order to reap the requisite synergies. |
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Passionate mutual love does not outweigh the imperatives of the class structure as they are presented in the novel. |
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All virtue is contained in autonomy, all vice in its absence, and all morality is summarized in the imperatives that guide the will. |
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The reciprocal obligations of aristocratic gift exchange neutralized the monopolistic imperatives of the closed shop. |
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Absolute unity and unselfish leadership are two pressing imperatives stressed by many participants at the seminar. |
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Its loyalties are divided, of necessity, and the imperatives at work are contradictory. |
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Meanwhile in Perth, Bridgette's long anticipated holiday with her husband was cut short as those political imperatives and the personal collided. |
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What she never loses sight of is the emotional reality of the situation or the panicky imperatives of war. |
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Our successes have highlighted some essential imperatives for how we will continue to do business. |
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Tackling this pandemic is one of the most urgent moral imperatives facing the world. |
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Such legislative developments, Wright argues, were underpinned by a number of moral and economic imperatives. |
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By the 1980s, however, financial imperatives led to the closure and demolition of much of Glasgow's cutting-edge church estate. |
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Great efforts of the mind are required to rationalize actions that are obviously contrary to fundamental biological imperatives. |
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It is that Ireland needs to expand its view of the European Union membership beyond the basic economic imperatives. |
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The moral vacuum at the heart of the economic and social imperatives of the winners in the last quarter century is now exposed. |
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Noteworthy in this meditation is the use of imperatives and action verbs, which are meant to activate the believer. |
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The issue is then to discern the categorical imperatives of a federative government, such as natural and civil rights. |
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Some former Afrikaans universities increased their black students' intake through this type of partnership, thereby claiming to be meeting imperatives of transformation. |
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Babies work in tune with our biological imperatives, lying there, helpless and demanding, screaming and spewing, while at the same time generating love. |
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Neither, for that matter, do unthinking appeals to sacrosanct moral imperatives like the Ten Commandments. |
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In case of doubt, a combination of indifference, vested interest, and anticommunism took priority over moral imperatives. |
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These are the circumvolutions of word and image that positivist imperatives impose on a venture whose Eurocentrism and imperialism he acknowledges but does not pursue. |
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There are also funding and logistical imperatives for ISIS to pursue the proto-state strategy. |
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Among the facets discussed are the imperatives and challenges facing rural women, the merits of reservation and the need for social action by women. |
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These potentially conflicting imperatives can be reconciled if the senate approves course descriptions whenever relevant professional standards have been satisfied. |
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Our mission is to help you meet requirement stemming from the organizational and technological imperatives that you might encounter. |
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This report allows for the bridging of the internal market gap for hydrogen vehicles, having in mind the imperatives of consumer protection. |
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But their cautiousness is dictated in part by political imperatives and a direct reaction to the Conservative approach. |
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To date collaborations in research for development have been altruistic responses driven by moral imperatives rather than strategic alliances. |
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In the epistles of Paul, the indicatives of gospel and faith serve to ground the imperatives of attitude and behaviour. |
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Capitalism has caused an ecological crisis by subjugating the resources essential to survival on the planet to market and profit imperatives. |
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We think with proper delight of lark song, accepting cultural imperatives rather than judging for ourselves. |
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For years now, they have been produced by manufacturers whose only imperatives were cost, and satisfying a growing pile of regulations. |
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Most are commercial contracts that have been adapted to research imperatives. |
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Simply stated, the abolition of nuclear weapons, and redressing the toxic legacy of the nuclear age, are moral, medical and environmental imperatives. |
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Until the 1970s, engineering and economic imperatives had been pushing the fuel mix inexorably up the power-density curve, from wood to coal to oil to uranium. |
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For too long, progressives have been squeamish about citing those moral imperatives, as though compassion were the third rail in American politics. |
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Our right to travel was overcome by national security imperatives. |
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Some economists worry that they fail to reflect reality, others that they slavishly reflect political imperatives. |
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I do not believe that this is a good way of reconciling, in the eyes of the public, these two imperatives which we have to obey. |
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Advocating changes to production and consumption patterns are equally critical imperatives. |
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Hence, it is useful to attempt to identify these different imperatives and the way in which they shape interactions and relations. |
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But Hezbollah has more pressing strategic imperatives today, and Nasrallah is not known as an impulsive leader. |
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This helps attract and retain people and reconciles economical imperatives with wellbeing. |
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During 2009, we remained focused on delivering operational excellence, concentrating on what we could control and on our strategic imperatives. |
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They operate within financial and cost reliability imperatives and are expected to perform across a range of sustainability criteria. |
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These are cross-cutting imperatives for sustainable development in general, and UNDAF outcomes in particular. |
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We need to balance the need to protect our civil liberties and security against trade imperatives. |
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Some women were aware of the influence of technological imperatives on the attitudes of health professionals, and they occasionally experienced this as bullying. |
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Exercising effective leadership meant that certain preliminary organizational imperatives had to be dealt with first. |
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To respond to this call, three imperatives will guide our approach to the next decade and the fulfilment of our mandate. |
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This draft law carefully reminds lawyers of their duty to respond to the new imperatives on promoting justice that is fair. |
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Firstly, I examine research that unravels the relationship between media ownership, economic imperatives and minority representations. |
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There will come a time when we shall be able to meet imperatives of this kind. |
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The article presents the imperatives of healthy and effective communication. |
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But the dual imperatives of independence and solidarity sat together somewhat awkwardly: would the first come at the expense of the second? |
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But imperatives, interrogatives and declaratives are grammatical forms, while demanding action or requesting or giving information are semantic roles. |
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There's no mention of important ethical notions such as the distinction between hypothetical and categorical imperatives, or the criterion of universalisability. |
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In any debate on balancing the various and sometimes conflicting imperatives of the range of human rights, at some point a value judgment has to be made. |
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In time of war the political imperatives of the commissar might become subordinated to the professional needs of the field commander, but the concession was only temporary. |
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Everything happens like lightning, quickly relayed by temporal imperatives. |
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They are trying to pervert people's altruistic imperatives to make money. |
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With no past record of independent statehood, clan societies, an absence of military forces of their own, and borders arbitrarily drawn to suit apparent Stalinist imperatives, they are the least prepared for independence. |
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The Strategic Plan enunciates the four strategic imperatives that guide the organization over a four-year period and forms the basis for the development of the annual Business Plan. |
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An economical, durable, easily implementable concept was chosen to meet the visual expression of the architectural volumetry and internal spatial organization, as well as the deadline imperatives. |
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The register for use in the presence of a mother-in-law or other affines, for example, used high pitch, slow speech rate, and special honorifics and avoided questions and imperatives. |
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Later, bending to the imperatives of the Counter-Reformation, musicians adapted the genre to relate the life of Christ and of the secondary biblical characters. |
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The Guidelines establish a division of labour between military and humanitarian actors, reiterating the importance of not conflating security objectives with humanitarian imperatives. |
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Succession Planning: Our new succession planning framework enforces the mobility of our membership to meet operational imperatives and to ensure a balance of experience and mentorship opportunities, throughout the province. |
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Yet God had another purpose in history, and now we realize that thrones, dominions, rulers and authorities were acting unwittingly in fulfillment of prophetic imperatives. |
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But by 1963, economic imperatives had forced him to change his tune. |
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It is important to achieve a successful transition to a competitive economy based on innovation and capable of turning environmental imperatives into business opportunities and new jobs. |
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This section reviews elements of the global context that we anticipate will form the imperatives that frame international development cooperation in the years ahead. |
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This integrates economic and environmental imperatives for the first time. |
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But these imperatives are not likely to generate good results if the design of the organization is not aligned to the complexity of the tasks it tackles. |
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Categorical imperatives do not typically contain an 'if. They tell you what to do unconditionally. They may nevertheless be defended by reasons. |
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Between the life-and-death imperatives of self-defense and the diplomatic rituals of retorsion sits the law of countermeasures. |
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Here the question is, Once the imperatives of modernism no longer hold sway, what structure of art remains? |
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Because of the need to involve all partner groups, we have had to reconcile the imperatives of size and manageability in the actual composition of this meeting. |
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But we have to be sensitive to the imperatives of each different State. |
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He suggests that this new Canadian model adroitly balances the imperatives of staffing efficiency with the mitigation of political influence in staffing processes. |
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There were also local imperatives for deeper enquiry. |
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It is a crucial aspect for implementing sustainable development and better articulating economic, social and environmental imperatives, in particular in light of the requirements made by consumers. |
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We should expect the same of everyone regardless of how pliable some authoritarian countries may be when passing strategic interests throw up new short-term imperatives. |
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In saying that, we are well aware that the military mechanisms and structures of both Russia and NATO were forged by historical imperatives and cannot be immediately reduced to a single common denominator. |
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And through a dividend growth model, we look over time, through the execution of our strategic imperatives, to bring to you the appropriate value as shareholders. |
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Change in police organizations in Canada must take into consideration both the management dimension, as well as, the more nebulous and persistent, cultural imperatives. |
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However, taking into account the state of the art and prohibitive economic imperatives, it may not be possible to meet the objectives set by them. |
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It continues with an exhortation in the style of wisdom and punctuated with a long series of imperatives, the exhortative mode: come, ask, listen then, hear me, eat, incline your ear. |
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Government departments and agencies may again opt to impose on a licensee royalty payment and appurtenant reporting obligations, as long they are not inconsistent with dissemination policy or imperatives. |
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Facing the risks, the wear that natural forces impose on us, suggests new balances of power, where natural impulses can no longer simply kowtow to artificial imperatives. |
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Addressing economic and security imperatives is especially important because of the ways that they have been yoked together by Canadian business interests to put pressure on refashioning border and immigration policy. |
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With respect to the host, in OI there was greater enclisis with finite verb forms and proclisis was allowed with aflirmative informai imperatives. |
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From imperatives like 'Eat Your Own Head' and 'Crusade Against Wisdom' to the exhortative 'Triumph Over Courage' and 'Vanquish All Reasoning,' Splendidshire. |
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This stereotype followed and fit, states Inden, with the imperial imperatives of the era, providing the moral justification for the colonial project. |
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While they adopted some of its ethnic and territorial imperatives, they also pushed the PCN to adopt their own gender and income generation concerns. |
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In second person imperatives, however, when Px-es are used, the object is always unmarked, and the same stands for the so called predestinative conjugation. |
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Sometimes artificial light becomes an evolutionary trap as the age-old biological imperatives of a species, which helped it survive for eons, turn into liabilities. |
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