He situates himself in the gender debate early on and periodically throughout the book. |
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Referring to O'Higgins as a counter-revolutionary also misleadingly situates him on the post-revolutionary Irish political spectrum. |
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It is the materiality of the film stock that situates an indexical link with the past. |
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Facing one's death when it is inevitable and imminent situates the person differently depending on the context and immediate past history. |
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To learn how to provide a context for an object that situates it within a period, a society and historical events. |
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Following an overview of Internet addressing, the paper situates persistent identification within broader life cycle management practices. |
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She situates her storytelling within a specifically literary context, and develops a double-voiced message, directed toward both a white audience and the black community. |
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For each chapter a summary situates the components peculiar to each topic addressed. |
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Patterson reminds us that a long philosophical tradition situates intention in the realm of the idea or conception rather than the sphere of material execution. |
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This description of ecumenicity once again situates the teaching of bishops within the context of the whole people of God. |
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Where the PIPED Act situates itself on this spectrum of identifiability is not specified in the legislation. |
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This module situates operations management within the strategic context of global operations and the exploitation of operations capabilities. |
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The use in the herbal medicine of sweet bay situates mostly on the nerve system, the pain, the digestive system and also as an anti-septic. |
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Each area of emphasis identified in the report situates the Department in a position to undertake the necessary evaluation components. |
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Listening, on the other hand, is an involutional activity that situates the listener within, rather than against, their place. |
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The first, an expressive interrogation, recites in the positive an ancient line that situates the subject in a sphere of belonging, depicted from the negative exteriority of the plurality of other people. |
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The analgesic function situates not only in the intestines, but also in the stomach: stomachache, excessive gastric juice and belches are indications as well. |
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An integrated approach that situates HIV policy in this broader context is important to avoid the pitfall of seeing HIV as a stand-alone policy issue. |
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The second theory situates the centre of origin in Europe where Monachus progenitors eventually gave rise to a number of species, including the Mediterranean monk seal. |
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McGuckian typically uses elaborate, complex images and situates her characters in situations both oneiric and, sometimes, straightforward. |
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The objective is not profit, but the collective interest, reflected by a mission that shapes a proposed project but nonetheless situates itself in a competitive market. |
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For example, the report situates access to care in light of what is known and unknown in terms of how long people wait and how waits affect their health and well-being. |
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However, the data on life expectancy situates Denmark at the bottom. |
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The present chapter introduces the report and situates nuclear energy in the context of electricity and energy capacity and growth in the world today. |
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The MDGs are drawn from the Millennium Declaration, which situates the MDGs within a normative commitment to human rights, equity and global justice. |
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The paper then comments on the only official regional security process in the region, the Arms Control and Regional Security Working Group process, and situates regional security Track Two in relation to it. |
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Herman situates his approach in a second-generation framework of enactivism and active externalism. |
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Symptoms require interpretation and Holmes situates the locus in the transition from daemonic to naturalistic explanation. |
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Khalil Rahman Ali situates his novel within the context of Indian indentureship in British Guiana. |
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Talking of his own time, however, Procopius situates the Varni north and east of river Rhine, bordering the Franks. |
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Thus, an invocatory poem becomes one of the hallmarks of Ojaide's poetry through which he situates and pays tribute to his main source of poetic inspiration. |
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He situates the Devout on a broad canvas of new religious ideas and forms that include beguines, tertiaries, Lollards, Hussites, Wycliffites, and Free Spirits. |
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But no other example of gujin concretely situates the poet in a chronological context, rather the expression refers to all of history as a basis for comparison or contrast. |
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