Adaptation, a concept of increasing interest to cultural geographers, plays an important role in shaping patterns of cultural diffusion. |
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To rethink the concept of popular sovereignty beyond the nation-state appears to entail a contradiction in terms. |
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The details of the new plan are different, but it's based on the same general concept. |
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This session explores society's abiding desire for binary genders, the changing nature of 21st century masculinities and the concept of misandry in everyday life. |
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The multivocal voice is an aestethic concept that fosters the integrative approach to contemporary vocal performance practices that do not exclude one or the other of the above mentioned voice paradigms. |
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As a proof of the concept, he constructed a telescope using reflective mirrors instead of lenses as the objective to bypass that problem. |
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Knowing Blake was too eccentric to produce a popular work, Cromek promptly commissioned Blake's friend Thomas Stothard to execute the concept. |
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The modern concept of political liberty has its origins in the Greek concepts of freedom and slavery. |
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England and following the Act of Union 1707 Great Britain, laid down the cornerstones to the concept of individual liberty. |
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As such, the socialist concept of freedom is a specific interpretation of the liberal concept of freedom. |
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The Western concept of 'World Music' homogenizes many different genres of popular music under one accessible term for Western audiences. |
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The Wall concept also spawned a film, the original idea for which was to be a combination of live concert footage and animated scenes. |
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This period was later immortalized by songwriter Pete Townshend, in the Who's 1973 concept album, Quadrophenia. |
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The concept of mixing pathos with slapstick was learnt from Karno, who also used elements of absurdity that became familiar in Chaplin's gags. |
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The idea of combining motion pictures with recorded sound is nearly as old as the concept of cinema itself. |
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But even in 1776, this concept was thought to be mentionable only as the consequence of a bitter struggle. |
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The original idea, when the concept was introduced in England in 2003, was to provide workers with an evening entertainment. |
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A record 1,981 runs were scored, and the concept of timeless Tests was abandoned. |
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The concept of the unofficial title has been utilised ad hoc and relied on sufficient interest being shown. |
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It is difficult to know when the concept of a county championship originated. |
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There was also a prevailing concept of fairness, in which practising or training was considered tantamount to cheating. |
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The writer Michael Morpurgo wrote the story concept for the mascots, and an animation was produced. |
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In 1952, Rugby Football League secretary Bill Fallowfield persuaded the Rugby League Council to support the concept. |
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In 1972 the women's tour introduced the same concept, now known as the WTA Tour Championships. |
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An alternative theory is that Blake is referring to a mystical concept within his own mythology related to the ancient history of England. |
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The concept of sovereignty has been discussed throughout history, and is still actively debated. |
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It has changed in its definition, concept, and application throughout, especially during the Age of Enlightenment. |
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Classical Ulpian's statements were known in medieval Europe, but sovereignty was an important concept in medieval times. |
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Hobbes's theories decisively shape the concept of sovereignty through the medium of social contract theories. |
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The concept of temple states centred on religious shrines occurs in some discussions of the ancient world. |
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Poulantzas' main contribution to the Marxist literature on the state was the concept of 'relative autonomy' of the state. |
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The concept of a national state, however, is not synonymous with nation state. |
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The concept was first developed in 1903 by Italian mathematician Giuseppe Peano, under the title Latino sine flexione. |
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The Crown in each of the Commonwealth realms is a similar, but separate, legal concept. |
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In the modern era, the concept of full citizenship encompasses not only active political rights, but full civil rights and social rights. |
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However, they held a legal relationship with their government akin to the modern concept of nationality. |
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Nationalism is a complex, multidimensional concept reflected in the social construction of a communal identification with one's nation. |
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It often also involves a sense of pride in the nation's achievements, and is closely linked to the concept of patriotism. |
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It holds that although the concept nationhood may be recent, nations have always existed. |
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The history of the concept of GDP should be distinguished from the history of changes in ways of estimating it. |
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Brown rejected the label feudalism as an anachronism that imparts a false sense of uniformity to the concept. |
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Jewels were common plunder but not popular as they were hard to sell, and pirates, unlike the public of today, had little concept of their value. |
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Piracy is of note in international law as it is commonly held to represent the earliest invocation of the concept of universal jurisdiction. |
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However, the concept of absolutism was so ingrained in Russia that the Russian Constitution of 1906 still described the Tsar as an autocrat. |
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The historiographical concept of a German Sonderweg has had a turbulent history. |
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The regime promoted the concept of Volksgemeinschaft, a national German ethnic community. |
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Goebbels recommended that the remaining authors should concentrate on books themed on Germanic myths and the concept of blood and soil. |
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Sir Henry Cole devised the concept of sending greetings cards at Christmas time. |
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While elsewhere, like in the United Kingdom, the concept of declaring an act to be unconstitutional does not exist. |
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While the concept of codification dates back to the Code of Hammurabi in Babylon ca. |
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The deployable headquarters infrastructure and communications for HQ ARRC is provided by the 1st Signal Brigade under the Army 2020 concept. |
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Here Barber designed the strategic island concept, where the US would obtain as many less populated islands as possible for military purposes. |
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The mystical shell of Hegelian dialectics is ontological monovalence, manifest inter alia in the absence of the concept of determinate absence. |
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The competition concept is drawn directly from the best features of the Mille Miglia, the Coupe des Alpes and the Tour de Corse. |
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Public comments on this concept release have also been published on the SEC's website. |
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A fundamental concept in inflation analysis is the relationship between inflation and unemployment, called the Phillips curve. |
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The concept of money laundering regulations goes back to ancient times and is intertwined with the development of money and banking. |
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The explicit concept of an inertial frame of reference was not developed until long after Newton's death. |
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Impulse is a concept frequently used in the analysis of collisions and impacts. |
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Maxwell also introduced the concept of the electromagnetic field in comparison to force lines that Faraday described. |
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His ACE 3000 concept attracted considerable attention, but never materialised. |
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Although the trio briefly experimented with the concept, they could not develop a workable prototype. |
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He decided to apply the concept in France, thus the Sophia Antipolis Science Park. |
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In the early 1980s, NIR purchased one of the prototype LEV Railbuses built to test the railbus concept. |
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The common concept of South Asia is largely inherited from the administrative boundaries of the British Raj, with several exceptions. |
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The concept of Central Europe is based on a common historical, social and cultural identity. |
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After the war, the Eastern part of Central Europe was placed at the centre of the concept. |
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Rather than a physical entity, Central Europe is a concept of shared history which contrasts with that of the surrounding regions. |
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He also thinks that Central Europe is a dynamical historical concept, not a static spatial one. |
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The inherited English language term for this concept is folk, used alongside the latinate people since the late Middle English period. |
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These features are the distinguishing features of how the concept of race is used today. |
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Population geneticists have debated whether the concept of population can provide a basis for a new conception of race. |
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Surprisingly, there is no generally accepted concept of population that biologists use. |
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They differ on whether the race concept remains a meaningful and useful social convention. |
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The study showed that the race concept was widely used among Chinese anthropologists. |
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Others eschew the concept of race altogether, and use the concept of population as a less problematic unit of analysis. |
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Lieberman's study also showed that more women reject the concept of race than men. |
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It has been argued that the concept of secularism has frequently been misinterpreted. |
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The concept of state religions was known as long ago as the empires of Egypt and Sumer, when every city state or people had its own god or gods. |
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The concept of a national church remains alive in the Protestantism of England and Scandinavia in particular. |
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One of the most defining elements of the Brethren is the rejection of the concept of clergy. |
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Culture repositioning means the reconstruction of the cultural concept of a society. |
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The idea of Unking vector operations can be generalized to a multipipeline networking concept. |
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Their concept of each band member having a distinct style identity has been influential to later teen pop groups such as boy band One Direction. |
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This started literally as the replacement of concept for a made object, one of the intentions of which was to refute the commodification of art. |
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Hirst eventually defended the concept and refuted the accusation that he was only interested in making money. |
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It is the mental act of association that is the basis of our concept of causation. |
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This concept was adopted by Jeremy Bentham, the founder of Utilitarianism, and can be seen in his works. |
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These manuscripts covered numerous topics, detailing Marx's concept of alienated labour. |
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The simplest mathematical formulation that Popper gives of this concept can be found in the tenth chapter of Conjectures and Refutations. |
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Just as the concept of the First World came about as a result of World War II, so did the European Union. |
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Some of them are often referred to as 'Euroregions' although this is an imprecise concept that is used for a number of different arrangements. |
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Overall, nonverbal communication is a very important concept in intercultural communication. |
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Rijsttafel, a colonial culinary concept, and dishes such as Nasi goreng and satay are very popular in the Netherlands. |
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There was a growing interest in forms of Modernism, with William Johnstone helping to develop the concept of a Scottish Renaissance. |
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In doing so he introduced the continental European concept of an archaeological culture to the British archaeological community. |
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In the film, Jones is heard advising one of his students that to understand the concept of diffusion he must read the works of Childe. |
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Japan has also developed the concept of new towns to what Manuel Castells and Sir Peter Hall call technopolis. |
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Reformed theologians use the concept of covenant to describe the way God enters fellowship with people in history. |
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The benefits of FPTP are that its concept is very easy to understand, and ballots can be easily counted and processed. |
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Calman Plus should not be confused with full fiscal autonomy, although neither concept has been definitively defined. |
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This provision enshrines the concept of autrefois convict, that no one convicted of an offence can be tried or punished a second time. |
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European explorers like Marco Polo introduced the concept in Europe during the 13th century. |
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It is anentropy in the midst of entropy. Therefore, regarding life as defined the concept of homeostasis is only applicable in a relative sense. |
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This concept of autonomation is meant to convey the combination of mechanical automation and human control. |
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Keep a completely open mind, washed of all past ideas and clean of every concept you have made. |
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Introduced as a concept car in early 2007, the Volt is a next-generation hybrid, a plug-in. |
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Like the concept of conservation of mass, the idea of conservation of energy is also applicable to all chemical reactions. |
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The Chrysler Nassau concept car, a less costly take on the Mercedes CLS, a sedan with coupelike styling. |
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The public won't understand this concept. We need to dumb down our explanation of it. |
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For convex cones, the concept of an extreme point is not of much use, since the origin would be the only candidate for an extreme point. |
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The concept turned out to be merely a flash in the pan and is no longer used. |
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The concept of God and immortality is for him a guaranty of this eternal difference between right and wrong. |
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The Napoleonic Wars fostered a concept of Britishness and a united national British people, shared with the Scots and Welsh. |
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Those that have a fable for good music combined with excellent food will love the unique concept of this club! |
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This usage of the word is the origin of the modern concept of Germanic languages, but it was not defined strictly by language. |
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The concept of she being an ecoterrorist who may or may not long for Harley Quinn, the Joker's henchwench, is pure animated bliss. |
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California and a number of other Western states, however, have retained the concept of community property derived from civil law. |
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The concept didn't become a political reality until the Viking Age and even then was not a consistent one. |
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The process of concept generation results in a conceptual representation for Web hyperlinkage. |
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Will the fate of the hyperloop concept be different from the maglev and be introduced quickly and successfully on the market? |
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In its purest form, the concept of strategy deals solely with military issues. |
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These permanent hospitals and mobile treatment centers were a relatively new concept in this time period. |
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The concept of the Dark Ages was also in use, but by the 18th century it tended to be confined to the earlier part of this period. |
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The concept of Bretwalda originates in Bede's comment on who held the Imperium of Britain. |
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From this concept, historians have inferred a formal institution of overlordship south of the Humber. |
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Whether such an institution existed is uncertain, but Simon Keynes argues that the idea is not an invented concept. |
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This concept never really took root, but it is a typical example of Edward's attitude. |
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Philip teaches the children the Sicilian concept of omerta or silence and warns them not to commit infamita, or the telling of family secrets. |
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Although this concept was mathematically convenient, it was difficult to visualize, and faced opposition. |
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The reign of Kenneth MacAlpin begins what is often called the House of Alpin, an entirely modern concept. |
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Despite the lack of creative direction, Waters began to visualise a new concept after several weeks. |
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Birmingham's sporting heritage can be felt worldwide, with the concept of the Football League and lawn tennis both originating from the city. |
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The concept of universal suffrage requires the right to vote to be granted to all its residents. |
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Dowding had introduced the concept of airborne radar and encouraged its usage. |
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The start of mass nationalism, as a concept and practice, would fatally undermine the ideologies of imperialism. |
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Whittle showed his engine concept around the base, where it attracted the attention of Flying Officer Pat Johnson, formerly a patent examiner. |
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Encouraged by his Commanding Officer, in late 1929 Whittle sent his concept to the Air Ministry to see if it would be of any interest to them. |
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Von Ohain's first device was strictly experimental and could run only under external power, but he was able to demonstrate the basic concept. |
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Because it makes predictions about price changes rather than price levels, relative PPP is still a useful concept. |
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Participants in such organizations had partes or shares, a concept mentioned various times by the statesman and orator Cicero. |
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Although IMC is a broad strategic concept, the most crucial brand communication elements are pinpointed. |
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Land Rover unveiled the LRX hybrid concept at the 2008 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, for it to be going into production. |
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Lotus Engineering created the Evora 414E as their first hybrid concept car. |
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On 5 February 2008 the company announced it had designed a passenger plane to the concept stage. |
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The European Space Agency is funding proof of concept work for Skylon from UK contributions. |
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In addition, unlike the LACE concept, SABRE's precooler does not liquefy the air, letting it run more efficiently. |
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Joule's experiments complemented the theoretical work of Rudolf Clausius, who is considered by some to be the coinventor of the energy concept. |
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In 1925, the concept of spin had allowed physicists to explain the Zeeman effect, but it also created unexplained anomalies. |
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His work was a beginning to the algebra of sets, again not a concept available to Boole as a familiar model. |
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Employing the properties of electrical switches to process logic is the basic concept that underlies all modern electronic digital computers. |
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John von Neumann acknowledged that the central concept of the modern computer was due to Turing's paper. |
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While in Geneva, he proposed a project based on the concept of hypertext, to facilitate sharing and updating information among researchers. |
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A paper by Don Page and independent calculations by Raymond Laflamme led Hawking to withdraw this concept. |
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After lying dormant for more than a decade, this concept became central to work in the 1980s on the novel knot polynomials. |
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In the late 1880s and early 1890s, Heaviside worked on the concept of electromagnetic mass. |
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To determine the likeliness of an individual in a concept, a membership function is required. |
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Welcome to economics 101 with Limpeh. Allow me to break down the concept of round-tripping to you in the most simple way in my kitchen. |
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He developed the concept of horsepower, and the SI unit of power, the watt, was named after him. |
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This lack of military interest meant that there was no reason to keep the concept secret, and it was declassified. |
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By the 1840s, it was clear that the concept had inherent problems and rotary engines were treated with some derision in the technical press. |
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However, this new approach was slow to take root in the biological sciences, the last bastion of the concept of fixed natural types. |
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The central concept of natural selection is the evolutionary fitness of an organism. |
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Thus, exchange of genetic information between individuals is fundamentally important for the development of the biological species concept. |
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The Siemens brothers, William in England and Ernst Werner in Germany, collaborated on the development of the trolleybus concept. |
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Media personalities such as Oprah Winfrey have also weighed in behind the concept of public involvement in healthcare. |
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The longship allowed the Norse to go Viking, which might explain why this type of ship has become almost synonymous with the concept of Vikings. |
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We discuss a concept of loopoid as a non-associative generalization of groupoid. |
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This concept of immersion travel makes it easier for students to experience and understand the destination country's culture and language. |
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This concept is seen clearly in the doctrines of predestination and total depravity. |
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The Maafa concept explains the conditions of disorganization, disunity, self-hatred, and alienation affecting African people to varying degrees. |
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Some state the concept of missionary conversion, either way, is anathema to the precepts of Hinduism. |
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However, Sikhism also accepts saguni concept, that is a divine with qualities and form. |
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This was developed into the concept of the Saint Soldier by the 10th Sikh Guru, Gobind Singh. |
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Dukkha is a central concept of Buddhism and part of its Four Noble Truths doctrine, and a central characteristic of life in this world. |
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This concept has been controversial in Buddhism, but has a following in the East Asian Buddhism. |
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As well as pantheism and duotheism, many Wiccans accept the concept of polytheism, thereby believing that there are many different deities. |
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The concept of witchcraft and the belief in its existence have existed throughout recorded history. |
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There has also existed in popular belief the concept of white witches and white witchcraft, which is strictly benevolent. |
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The Chinese concept of chi, a form of energy that often manipulated in witchcraft, is known as bioplasma in Russian practices. |
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Most Heathens reject the concept of sin and believe that guilt is a destructive rather than useful concept. |
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The Merovingian Franks inherited the concept, followed by the Carolingian French but the later French term was basti or bastide. |
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The villa concept lived and lives on in the haciendas of Latin America and the estancias of Brazil and Argentina. |
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The equivalent concept of the duties performed in modern camps is roughly the detail. |
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With some alterations over the years, this concept continues to dominate the apartments. |
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While the concept of ditches, ramparts, and stone walls as defensive measures is ancient, raising a motte is a medieval innovation. |
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A majority of physical anthropologists in the United States have rejected the concept of biological races. |
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The concept of matter has changed in response to new scientific discoveries. |
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The concept of Animals originated with Waters, loosely based on George Orwell's political fable, Animal Farm. |
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Reconstructing the early concept of an elf depends almost entirely on texts in Old English or relating to Norse mythology. |
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The concept of the dwarf has had influence in modern popular culture and appears in a variety of media. |
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Before the war, Moore had been approached by educator Henry Morris, who was trying to reform education with his concept of the Village College. |
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Aronson thought that the play explores unauthorised desire and linked it to the concept of fertility. |
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A central concept in science and the scientific method is that it must be empirically based on the evidence of the senses. |
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Its materiality can, in some ways, be linked to the concept of determinism, as espoused by Enlightenment thinkers. |
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For example, the technical concept of time arose in science, and timelessness was a hallmark of a mathematical topic. |
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The Lockean concept of the social contract was invoked in the United States Declaration of Independence. |
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Although the prison was never built, the concept had an important influence on later generations of thinkers. |
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This concept of pleasure and pain is defined by Bentham as physical as well as spiritual. |
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This is held to be the first explanation of the modern concept of totalitarian state. |
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The Hollywood concept of clean-shaven, square-jawed young men and fragrant young ladies with cheeks abloom does not seem to square with the facts. |
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A related concept in political science is the developmental state. |
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Transboundary fish stocks are an important concept in this control. |
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As we have seen, it does not belong to the concept of material body to be alive, and even less to the be alive in and independent way and therefore to be besouled. |
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In vitro preparation of functionally developed biocartilage substitutes is an attractive concept for future clinical treatments of cartilage injuries and degeneration. |
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These defenses included cliffline complexes similar in concept to those built at Biak. One example of the cliffline complex is found at Ginalagan. |
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The concept of general government does not include public corporations. |
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Lutheran theology differs from Reformed theology in Christology, the purpose of God's Law, the divine grace, the concept of perseverance of the saints, and predestination. |
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On the auto show circuit, concept cars lend excitement to the more down-to-earth models on the platform next door, the ones actually available for purchase. |
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Since this status refers to lack of organizational affiliation rather than lack of personal belief, it is a more specific concept than irreligion. |
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Some Friends express their concept of God using various phrases including the inner light, or inward light of Christ, the Holy Spirit or other phrases. |
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However, there is a particular objection to the rational defensibility of moral inertia that has to do with the intelligibility of the concept of deflection in general. |
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A Hindu may worship multiple deities, all as henotheistic manifestations of the same ultimate reality, cosmic spirit and absolute spiritual concept called Brahman in Hinduism. |
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The repeated appearance of a number as an Easter egg is not a new concept for J.J., Burky or those other members of Lost Labs who previously worked on Alias. |
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The Ashramas system has been one facet of the Dharma concept in Hinduism. |
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At first glance, degeneracy, a concept based on properties of extreme point solutions, does not seem to be as serious a problem for IPMs as it is for simplex methods. |
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The concept car made its debut at the 2014 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance and the P1 GTR production model was officially unveiled at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show. |
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Though standard in real estate transactions, the concept of title insurance, which guarantees that a seller is the free and clear owner, has been resisted by the art world. |
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It took the combined skills of three great civilizations far apart in time to frame that godlike concept in which the tangible universe itself was only a single factor. |
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The concept of goliardic poetry rests on a series of stylistic traits and the identification of the corpus with the figure of the wandering goliard. |
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This is the grocerant concept in shopping and dining that was introduced by Jaya Grocer in its latest outlet at the Empire Shopping Gallery, the new mall in Subang Jaya. |
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Some social scientists attribute the increasing prevalence of dowry to the concept of groomhood being drastically changed from the normal eligible bachelor to a fancy product. |
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Renault's concept cars show future design and technology directions. |
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The concept of First World originated during the Cold War and included countries that were generally aligned with NATO and opposed to the Soviet Union during the Cold War. |
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The concept of national kingship is first articulated in the 7th century, but only became a political reality in the Viking Age, and even then not a consistent one. |
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Open Brethren have a strong emphasis on the concept of salvation. |
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The Great Wall concept was revived again under the Ming in the 14th century, and following the Ming army's defeat by the Oirats in the Battle of Tumu. |
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Culture is considered a central concept in anthropology, encompassing the range of phenomena that are transmitted through social learning in human societies. |
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Ultimately, Britain and France both abandoned the concept of collective security in favour of appeasement in the face of growing German militarism under Hitler. |
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Many neopagan witches strongly identify with this concept, and profess ethical codes that prevent them from performing magic on a person without their request. |
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When the British cabinet discussed the concept of the League during the First World War, Maurice Hankey, the Cabinet Secretary, circulated a memorandum on the subject. |
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Though, there has been criticism to the unified concept of Celtic culture. |
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The concept of a County of Argyll ceased for local government purposes in 1975, with its area being split between Highland and Strathclyde Regions. |
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Peter Shepherd introduced the concept of teaching first aid to civilians. |
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He applied this concept for the creation of Sophia Antipolis science park. |
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The concept spread through English and later British colonisation and is now rooted in the legal lexicon of the other 15 independent realms and the three Crown dependencies. |
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Recent developments in art have been characterised by a significant expansion of what can now deemed to be art, in terms of materials, media, activity and concept. |
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The concept, which originated in castles such as Krak des Chevaliers, was to remove the reliance on a central strongpoint and to emphasise the defence of the curtain walls. |
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The Finnish military doctrine is based on the concept of total defence. |
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Complete nationalisation had been considered, and the Railways Act 1921 is sometimes considered as a precursor to that, but the concept was rejected. |
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The Science of Language teaches us not only that there can be no concept without a word, but that every word of our language, is based on a concept. |
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Drumming is as ancient as the concept of formed military units, and their original purpose on the battlefield was to signal tactical movements and keep cadence on the march. |
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The layout of traditional Balinese and Javanese kratons is similar to the Chinese concept of walled compounds of royal pavilions, squares and gardens. |
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The Egyptian culture emphasized the religious concept of immortality. |
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Furthermore, the United Kingdom's membership of the European Economic Community in 1973 eroded the concept of Britishness as distinct from continental Europe. |
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Goethe's poem then took on a life of its own, inspiring the Romantic concept of the Erlking, which was influential on literary images of elves from the nineteenth century on. |
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As the budget rose, Michael Eisner and Robert Iger threatened to cancel the film, though Bruckheimer changed their minds when he showed them concept art and animatics. |
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Though the Round Table itself is not mentioned until Wace, the concept of Arthur having a marvelous court made up of many prominent warriors is much older. |
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With the Treaty of Westphalia, the Wars of Religion came to an end, and in the Treaty of Utrecht of 1713 the concept of the sovereign national state was born. |
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Johnson, in turn, took the concept to the commanding officer of the base. |
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I have come across different concepts, and I'm curious about this wording for justice. So I wonder what is the meaning, what is the concept of justice in the Maoli language. |
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Tabloid journalism is still an evolving concept in India's print media. |
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It opposes UK military involvement in conflicts that are not perceived to be in the national interest, specifically rejecting the concept of humanitarian interventionism. |
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In its later years the Labour government adopted the concept of city regions, regions consisting of a metropolitan area and its hinterland or travel to work areas. |
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The idea of city regions has been proposed subsequently, although the 2006 local government white paper has no firm proposals for formal recognition of this concept. |
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The concept of liminality figures prominently within The Canterbury Tales. |
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Chinese strategists have such a concept of national power that can be measured quantitatively using an index known as comprehensive national power. |
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A concept brand is a brand that is associated with an abstract concept, like breast cancer awareness or environmentalism, rather than a specific product, service, or business. |
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Foremost among these is the concept of the superpower, used to describe those nations with overwhelming power and influence in the rest of the world. |
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Low Latin passed from the heirs of the Italian renaissance to the new philologists of the northern and Germanic climes, where it became a different concept. |
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Instead, it is suggested by Strawson that Hume might have been answering an epistemological question about the causal origin of our concept of the self. |
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Concern over the depletion of the earth's finite reserves of oil, and the effect this would have on a society dependent on it, is a concept known as peak oil. |
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By contrast, on Reid's concept, the sensus communis is not a social evolutionary product but rather a precondition of the possibility that humans could reason with each other. |
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The Reaction Engines TROY is a concept of a future Manned mission to Mars. |
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The concept arose to confirm the capability of the Skylon launch vehicle that it can and does enable large human exploration to the Solar System's planets. |
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The FLUYT Orbital Transfer Vehicle is a concept of a future space tug. |
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In Europe, the concept of banknotes was first introduced during the 13th century by travelers such as Marco Polo, with European banknotes appearing in 1661 in Sweden. |
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This Gladstonian concept of a harmonious Concert of Europe was opposed to and ultimately defeated by a Bismarckian system of manipulated alliances and antagonisms. |
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The interwar period brought new elements to the concept of Central Europe. |
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Patrick Matthew drew attention to his 1831 book which had a brief appendix suggesting a concept of natural selection leading to new species, but he had not developed the idea. |
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Using these measurements, he reviews the concept of punishment and when it should be used as far as whether a punishment will create more pleasure or more pain for a society. |
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The concept of absolute advantage however does not address a situation where a country has no advantage in the production of a particular good or type of good. |
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A mathematician, philosopher, inventor and mechanical engineer, Babbage is best remembered for originating the concept of a digital programmable computer. |
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Better put, the justification of character, and whether an action is good or not, is based on how the person contributes to the concept of social utility. |
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The book introduced the concept of an archaeological culture to Britain from Germany, revolutionising the theoretical approach of British archaeology. |
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Over time, human genetic variation has formed a nested structure that is inconsistent with the concept of races that have evolved independently of one another. |
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In collaboration with Engels, Marx also set about writing a book which is often seen as his best treatment of the concept of historical materialism, The German Ideology. |
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The prime ministers of Canada and Australia, John Diefenbaker and Robert Menzies, respectively, were sympathetic to the concept, but, again, it was never put into practice. |
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Moray MSP Angus Robertson and MP Richard Lochhead, lent their support to the proposals and held talks with the Scottish and UK Governments to promote the concept. |
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The behaviour of the audience during the tour, as well as the large size of the venues, proved a strong influence on their concept album The Wall. |
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The concept of the movie was Fantastic Voyage meets The Devil Wears Prada. |
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The 1921 general election was explicitly fought on the issue of partition, being in effect a referendum on approval of the concept of a Northern Ireland administration. |
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The concept of biological race has declined significantly in frequency of use in physical anthropology in the United States during the 20th century. |
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The concept of codification was further developed during the 17th and 18th centuries AD, as an expression of both natural law and the ideas of the Enlightenment. |
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By the early 1970s, the basic concept had been well developed, and the hovercraft had found a number of niche roles where its combination of features were advantageous. |
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This is a concept of central importance in Indian philosophy and religion. |
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Nolan's most prominent recurring theme is the concept of time. |
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The concept of duty was first introduced by Watt in order to illustrate how much more efficient his engines were over the earlier Newcomen designs. |
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Reality is often an abstract and fragile concept in Nolan's work. |
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The concept was successfully tested in operations in Sierra Leone. |
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The concept, however, was to attain greater importance in terms of defining rules of play as, eventually, these were codified as the Laws of Cricket. |
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However, evolution remains a contentious concept for some theists. |
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A key concept of inertial frames is the method for identifying them. |
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Pierre de Fermat, claiming that he borrowed from Diophantus, introduced the concept of adequality, which represented equality up to an infinitesimal error term. |
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With the concept Tourism has created new markets locally and for export for traditional crafts such as Mapuche handicrafts, guanaco textiles, and confectionery and preserves. |
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As for mononymy, in the context of standardization, the notion that a concept ought to have only one designation seemed both reasonable and desirable. |
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Watchers of the Sky is a 2014 documentary about the life of Raphael Lemkin and his efforts to establish genocide as a legal concept in international law. |
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