This leaves us with the realists, who come across as sensible, pragmatic moderates. |
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To the hard-eyed realists of New Delhi, this book will only be a minor provocation from an old friend of India who has now gone slightly gaga. |
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Owing to this view, realists suggest that a state must rely upon its own military power to achieve its needs. |
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Like the other small Gulf states such as Bahrain and Qatar, the Emiratis are realists and pragmatists, both politically and economically. |
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His work also had a notable influence on young British realists of the time. |
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The painterly realists who directly succeeded the Action painters in the '60s and '70s might seem like Brewster's natural neighbors. |
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Power politics and realpolitik emphasized by realists is seen as being derived from shared knowledge which is self-fulfilling. |
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But behind the on-air enthusiasm and frisson of illegality, the station's founders were hard-headed realists driven by a clear-sighted aims. |
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In contrast, the approach of Tehran's realists is conditioned by the requirements of the nation-state and its demands for stability. |
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The debate between realists and formalists takes a remarkably similar form in the humanities and the sciences. |
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The hard-nosed realists in the OHL and their associates knew otherwise. |
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This comes as no surprise to realists who understand that words are weapons and that internationalist ideas are the continuation of statism by other means. |
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Washington-based realists tend to see the U.S. as the pivot of the future. |
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Artists in both movements were social realists, with the Romantics known for recovering older forms and the Victorians known for highly elaborate language. |
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From the beginning there were key differences between the movement's nationalistic realists and its democratic globalists. |
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Other approaches to contract theory are found in the writings of legal realists and critical legal studies theorists. |
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Many realists today consider victory an unsophisticated goal. |
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They considered themselves tough-minded realists, and regarded doubters as fuzzy-minded whiners. |
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Meyer's selections set modernists against postmodernists, absurdists against realists, and popular fiction against classics. |
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Most practitioners are polytheistic realists, believing in the literal existence of the deities as individual entities. |
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What we need as a metaphysic and what the logical realists are at least glimpsing, is the principle of contradiction. |
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But for social realists like Constantin Meunier, divisionism was no cure for a divided society. |
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He considered not only experts' distribution along the traditional left-right spectrum, but also institutionalists and realists, and doomsters and boomsters. |
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Scholars in international relations can be broken up into two different practices, realists and pluralists, of what they believe the ontological state of the state is. |
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So there were recognizable things such as lizards and squares, and realists argued that the abstracta of lizardom and squareness also had a real independent existence. |
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But the epistemology of sense experience led John Locke and David Hume to a skeptical philosophy that realists found absurd and contrary to common experience. |
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This view is rejected by skeptical realists, who argue that Hume thought that causation amounts to more than just the regular succession of events. |
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Leading realists include Ivan Shishkin, Arkhip Kuindzhi, Ivan Kramskoi, Vasily Polenov, Isaac Levitan, Vasily Surikov, Viktor Vasnetsov, Ilya Repin, and Boris Kustodiev. |
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Aristotle's own doctrine is far from clear. It was this lack of clarity that made possible the medieval controversy between nominalists and realists. |
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Prudence is the standard he also uses to show that critics of the Bush Doctrine, the isolationists, realists, and liberal multilateralists, fundamentally got it wrong. |
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Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood Amidst the dreary works of the Victorian realists, and the stylised perfections of the neoclassicists, the PRB emerged. |
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Realists respect factual information, which they store up to use when making decisions. |
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In 1962 the Sidney Janis Gallery mounted The New Realists, the first major pop art group exhibition in an uptown art gallery in New York City. |
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The pioneers of modern art were Romantics, Realists and Impressionists. |
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Realists believe that the world is one of only states and interstate relations and the identity of the state is defined before any international relations with other states. |
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