This is determined by the central place the means and methods occupy in the structure of people's meaningful and purposeful activity. |
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The rise of interest in central place theory has been an important development in urban geography research in the last few decades. |
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They have had a central place in the development of the modern Bulgarian language. |
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Perhaps he just wished to feed an ego that sought a central place on the world stage. |
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The Queensland Orchestra occupies a central place in Queensland's cultural life. |
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Precisely defined yet enticingly elusive, prime numbers occupy a central place in number theory. |
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Before classicism can again occupy a central place in our lives, a monstrous libel must first be undone. |
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Today it is hard to conceive how important central place theory was in geographical research half a century ago. |
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He retains a central place in Tea Party demonology, his name often mentioned in the same breath as George Soros and Saul Alinsky. |
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Since most of the world's population lived in developing countries, the right to food and the right to development should be given central place. |
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Almost everything he wrote still holds a central place in the piano repertoire, and a not insignificant proportion of his work is playable by averagely skilled amateurs. |
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I understand two departments have not been able to get the material required to the central place where these answers are gathered. |
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The centre is well conserved, the houses are pretty and colored, central place is stylized. |
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It is important for our third-country agreements to be given a central place in this connection. |
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Breakfast with the host families, lunch and a light supper in the central place of the meeting. |
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When one considers the central place that the Middle East occupies today, it may be thought that this decision was a judicious one. |
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On this fiducial model of faith, the volitional component of faith takes central place, with the cognitive component entailed by it. |
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Given the symbolic potency of the Anzac legend, the Australian War Memorial has long held a central place in mainstream Australian national identity. |
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This is in stark contradistinction to the central place given to the category of history. |
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It has to be given a central place, in accordance with the action plan adopted at Johannesburg. |
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As such, they occupy a central place in the industrial structure of most developed economies and in many rapidly growing developing economies. |
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They therefore hold a central place in the system as players and assessors. |
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Not for the moment as I have just started. I chose Milan as being a tur ning point and central place in the contemporary art scene. |
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The village of Montréal is a XIIIth century Gascon bastide, which presents a central place with arches. |
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My paper does not absorb, it spills out a universal world where Man occupies a central place. |
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The Strategic Report confirms the central place of the renewed Lisbon strategy and calls for it to be deepened during the next three-year cycle. |
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Both will do the most business if you put them right next to each other, right in the center, says Barg and central place theory. |
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This work also aims to organize farmers and promote the central place of farmers in debates about agricultural policy. |
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The primary purpose of a settlement or market town, according to central place theory, is the provision of goods and services for the surrounding market area. |
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Capacity-building will occupy a central place in the strategy of the country programme. |
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Thus the person occupies the central place in philosophical discourse, but this discourse is not reduced to an explicitation or development of an original intuition of the person. |
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We would make sure that family reunification, the most successful piece of our immigration program, retains a central place in our immigration program. |
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They occupy a central place in promoting a necessary change in behaviours and a shift in mentalities, if a successful disaster prevention and risk management are to be achieved. |
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The importance of developing human resources, including educational cooperation and lifelong learning, is expected to be given a central place in this context. |
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This is why research holds a central place. |
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The team believes that the proposed implementation of enhanced competition should now occupy a more central place in the Government's priorities for reform of the sector. |
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It is asserting a central place for family farms and rejecting the notion that water, seeds, and food be treated as simple commodities to be traded. |
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It approved the central place accorded in the Medium-Term Plan as a whole to consideration of development and stressed the need for a comprehensive, interdisciplinary approach to development, both in theory and in practice. |
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For the prayer, the icon of friendship was in a central place. |
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The German Police University has emerged from the Polizei-Führungsakademie, which until a few years ago has been the central place for the professional training and further training of the German senior police service. |
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Since the chief could not be available every time a measurement was required, it was only logical to scratch out the dimensions of his hand on a flat rock and keep it in a central place for ready reference. |
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The current crisis has proven beyond a doubt the central place of the United Nations in our analysis, conception and decision-making about peace and security. |
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Western criticism and reprisal measures taken by the Gulf states forced the King to find a central place for his country in the Middle East peace process, and at the risk of putting his throne in jeopardy. |
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Further, the post-Kyoto arrangement should bring development and climate change together and accord a more central place to the twin challenge of faster and decarbonized growth faced by developing countries. |
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Stroll in Montréal, a Gascon bastide classified as one the Most Beautiful Villages in France. Imagine yourself living during the XIIIth century, on the central place of this village, or in front of the Gothic church. |
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The city of Cuenca has become the central place to watch and take part in these festivities, which symbolise the ousting of old grudges and bad habits as well as highlighting good memories. |
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The comic character Al-Cordelia takes a central place in all this. |
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In the Czech Republic, the pre-1989 monopolist state followed spatial policy derived from central place theory, with a hierarchy of centres and a subsidized economy of peripheries. |
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Belief in the afterlife varies among Wiccans, and does not occupy a central place within the religion. |
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The Italian semiotician and novelist, Umberto Eco, interprets Aquinas much as I implicitly did above, by giving central place to proportion. |
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More than ever I notice that the sociology of religions, which could only cling on to a marginal position in the academy during the 1960s and 1970s, is now back in a more central place in the social sciences. |
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Fittingly, the women's portraits occupy a central place. |
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It holds a central place in our organization. |
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Ensure that each employee has an up-to-date copy of each policy and procedure that is relevant to their job, or that the policies and procedures are kept in a central place where all employees can easily access them. |
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The American Revolution has a central place in the American memory. |
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Hence, in Chapman's history of southern African literatures, South African literature and more parochially, South African literature in English occupies a central place. |
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There are six sites for development in Central Place, with the area opposite the Market Theatre constituting a seventh site. |
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