The history of interpretation mitigates an absolute distinction between typology and allegory. |
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Using biblical typology as his method of interpretation, Paul treats Moses as a type of the apostles and their ministry. |
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Research on female-to-males attracted to men shows that they do not fit as easily into the reductionistic typology. |
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Thus, it might be asked why disclosure of information is not separately mentioned in the above typology. |
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The typology hermeneutic ties us into the concept of an ongoing reformation within the church. |
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The typology facilitates more effective analysis and discussion of policy issues. |
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There were three reasons for using an attribute-based flake typology to analyze the collections. |
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I am also working on a typology of cognate objects, which includes much data concerning cognate objects in African languages. |
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Maurice Duverger, in Political Parties, developed a more extended typology of modern parties based on Weber's analysis. |
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In conclusion, a three-factor leisure typology, supported through factor analysis, has been presented here. |
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Weber's texts also employ the typology to distinguish the asceticism of medieval monastics from that of Calvinism. |
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The old typology understands the president at the Eucharist not in terms of a bare symbolism, but in terms of a symbolic realism. |
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Benne is to be commended especially for the effort and creativity that resulted in his typology. |
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The proponents of the traditional rhythm typology say that stress-timed and syllable-timed languages differ in several respects. |
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Having collected a large number of examples, we will need to create a typology of genres on the Web using facet analysis. |
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Each new site, each budget, must be approached as a new problem, even while preserving the basic typology of the courtyard. |
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Thornton's basic typology remains persuasive, though later writers have added further refinements. |
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After World War II, no typology equivalent to the World War I doughboy arose. |
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There is a typology of perceptual filters, which can be split into four categories. |
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The buhrstone flint is not included in DeRegnaucourt and Georgiady's typology. |
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It is a polemic piece of architecture that has much to offer the typology of house. |
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Weber's typology was broadened by the inclusion of three other motivational forces. |
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He used typology and symbols in the furnishings of the tabernacle, the 7 feast days, as well as people. |
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We are dealing then with a pneumatological typology that still bears the imprint of the liturgical thinking of the early church. |
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Deterrent and incapacitation effects may need to be viewed from the perspective of this broad typology. |
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I intend my typology to serve as an intellectual tool for purposes of discussion, not to indicate absolute demarcations or a rigid classification. |
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In the first place, it is necessary to come up with a typology of these potential trouble-makers. |
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However, it does not give a typology of needs according to jobs and positions held, or by economic sector. |
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Similarly, no scribe in antiquity could have worked with such a typology, for every variation in the objects could never be registered in bureaucratic discourse. |
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They could be conceptualized as malleable body parts, and standardized into a typology of cup sizes. |
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Nevertheless, this typology is one of several that have sought to explicate the historical and current context of terrorism in Canada. |
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This typology fulfills the first objective of the research report by providing a tool that can be used to categorize youth gang involvement. |
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We have little experience to help us define a typology and lay down a single formula for resolving these difficulties by budgetary means. |
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A typology can be created to further understanding of the nature of the offences related to the trafficking process. |
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Once finalized, the typology is intended to be populated with new data on a biennial basis to inform the regular review of resource allocation. |
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The typology also takes into account peoples' views of self-government, their own community and their economic outlook. |
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The typology below shows types of activities and sub-sectors to reflect the perceptions of the work in the field. |
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Preference was given to this approach to analysis and a co-operation typology was drawn up. |
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Proposal 16: Agree on a typology of goods and services and define the limits of those that can come under market control. |
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The third part sets out to establish a typology of CPMR regions taking into account their economic dependency on the First Pillar. |
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As soon as exegesis of the Old Testament becomes an issue necessary to daily reading of Scripture, typology becomes of far greater importance than tropology. |
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Protestant divines had tended to restrict typology to figures, actions, and objects in the Old Testament which in their view shadowed forth Christ as their antitype. |
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In sustaining living communities, collections of buildings such as colleges and campuses, as microcosms of the city typology, always need to grow. |
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A typology should have a bimodal distribution, but the evidence shows that most people fall between the two extremes of introversion and extraversion. |
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Building on the work of Feagin, Phinney and Chavira formulated an empirically derived typology of ethnic minority adolescents' responses to racial discrimination. |
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Though he is often celebrated as the American father of Protestant liberalism, Horace Bushnell's biography and writing defy the categories of theological typology. |
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We have seen above that Hippolytus, in his Adam-Christ typology, sees in the incarnation of Christ the rebirth of the many as new, perfected human beings. |
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Above all, this question can no longer be interpreted through typology. |
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Worship now, Jesus says, is in spirit and truth, the internals of motive, intensity, and sincerity replacing the external symbols and typology that previously existed. |
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Anders Nygren's typology of eros and agape gets taken up throughout. |
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And secondly, and perhaps of more initial concern for Orthodox women, this now altered typology is being used definitively rather than descriptively toward women. |
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And again, the search for community college peer institution selection systems discovered methodologies consistent and coincident with the Brinkman and Teeter typology. |
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An epitome of how Ruskin puts such typology to conversional work in his later writings may be read in how he says his late mother's name. |
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It involves the measurement of the stone tools to determine their typology, function and the technology involved. |
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The three models of morphology stem from attempts to analyze languages that more or less match different categories in this typology. |
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As there is very little fusion involved in word formation, classical typology mostly applies to inflectional morphology. |
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Josefa D'Óbidos, the talented painter who made here most of her work, also managed a workshop of artistic ceramic that determinately had influence on Óbidos ceramic typology. |
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Latin is a synthetic, fusional language in the terminology of linguistic typology. |
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What results, then, is a nosological endeavor in typology without clinical application. |
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With respect to the former, the approach on which the proposal is based calls to mind the well-known typology of exemption by category which is widely used in the Community legal system for competition on the internal market. |
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In this part, the author presents a prosodic hierarchy describing syllables, moras, feet, cola and a typology for words and stress. |
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The country office consists of a representative, two assistant representatives, and four finance and administrative staff, as per the approved office typology. |
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With this end in view, the Commission invites them to draw on the typology and drafting checklist included as annexes, and to invest in joint follow-up actions. |
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Julia Unwin has developed a typology of funding programs that clearly describes the different types of programs and is useful in mapping Canada's funding economy. |
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A larger scale study is indicated to develop a typology of organizational methods for discharge planning in the emergency department and to assess the respective benefits of each type of intake. |
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What we have in the HafenCity building, whose bottom floor houses our design company, is primarily a residential complex along the lines of our home4 typology. |
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In addition, the typology of the location enables the creation of large accommodations, which is not always possible in a municipality where the buildings are old and especially dense. |
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To understand these, the authors develop a typology of regions, each containing today about a quarter of the region's population. |
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Sentential word order is one of the most studied topics in linguistic typology and generally in syntax. |
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I have posited a typology of characters as gatekeeper, guardian and gatecrasher as a way of problematising questions about moral order. |
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Their typology is useful work that could be applied to future study. |
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In terms of recruitment, the typology provides a means of assessing the adaptability of immigrants to existing conditions in Colchester County based on the immigrants' reasons for coming. |
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A distinct regional term is warranted, however, by the location and chronology of the sites and the exact typology. |
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Exactly where bike messengers fit in this typology isn't wholly clear. |
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In political science, it has long been a goal to create a typology or taxonomy of polities, as typologies of political systems are not obvious. |
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Schmid's typology is based on the stratigraphy of ez Zantur set against datable objects such as lamps, coins, and Eastern terra sigillata A wares. |
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Problematic and potentially castifying consequences of the caste typology in cultural ecology are discussed and compared to classification practices in disability services. |
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Some systems of civil law do not fit neatly into this typology, however. |
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Inspired by the parallel rows and rolling contours of a hilly vineyard, Vintry Fine Wines, New York City, establishes a new typology of wine store. |
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A career readiness typology and typal membership in middle school. |
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Pilch uses a typology from medical anthropology to suggest that Jesus' willingness to touch lepers and embrace them is the heart of healing stories concerning leprosy. |
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Although the Korean Bronze Age culture derives from the Liaoning and Manchuria, it exhibits unique typology and styles, especially in ritual objects. |
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In linguistics, word order typology is the study of the order of the syntactic constituents of a language, and how different languages can employ different orders. |
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They consider obtaining the raw materials, the technology of biface knapping, a world typology of large cutting tools, the meaning of cleavers, and regional perspectives. |
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Here he adopts a broad racial typology that was formulated in the eighteenth century by the eminent Swedish botanist and typologist Carl Linnaeus. |
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