So it's hardly surprising to discover that its fans are given to frequent outbursts of low-rent theorizing. |
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It seems that dear old dad is to be awarded a Nobel Prize for his extensive scientific theorizing. |
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This becomes crucial when considering the genealogy of poststructuralist theorizing that contests modernist conceptualizations of power. |
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Members of the English school were drawn to a pluralistic approach to theorizing. |
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But the blogosphere's tendency toward crackpot theorizing could not be suppressed for long. |
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Indeed, virus-laden books and pamphlets sit upon my shelves with lonely chapters devoted to theorizing upon and delivering anti-anti-virus code. |
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A bunch of scientists are now theorizing that SARS might have arrived on Earth from another planet. |
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The language of privacy, and sketching out zones of privacy, many would argue, is our best shot at legally theorizing women's sexuality. |
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And furthermore, what is the purpose of theorizing a distinction between the thought that goes into creation and the thought about that thought? |
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Much of the early psychological theorizing was founded on behaviouristic principles. |
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This is a fine introduction to network theorizing for any layperson interested in keeping up with new developments in science. |
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The findings of this book have important implications for current linguistic theorizing. |
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And the esoteric world of European neo-Marxist theorizing has replaced the ballrooms and summer homes of Manhattan high society. |
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The assumption of heterosexuality has been common in almost all family theorizing until very recently. |
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Previous research findings are consistent with this theorizing. |
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No amount of theorizing or intellectualization can get around the impact of that change. |
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She patiently and interestedly listens to Mark Twain's theorizing. |
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And, the regressive language of voluntariness was contrary to feminist theorizing about women's equality and social reproductive work. |
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Of course, all of this theorizing is based on the idea of a decent growing season ahead. |
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How do we translate this theorizing about coordination into effective management in the public sector? |
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However, one common finding in both research and theorizing is that social support has a major effect on decisionmaking and subsequent coping. |
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Much of the theorizing now in cosmology involves the impact of extra dimensions, as predicted in string theory, on cosmology. |
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Relationships between social policy and human development are the subject of much research and theorizing. |
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We do not need all this rhetoric, theorizing and explanation about how it might work. |
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However, formal economic theorizing is often constrained by considerations of mathematical tractability. |
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But when Fallows stops reporting and starts theorizing about trade, things get pretty dicey. |
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In general, one can distinguish two types of theorizing that can be associated with such attempts. |
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But however laughable our proclivity for questions, doubt, and endless theorizing, it is just as equally inevitable. |
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Our discussions about structure reveal not only major gaps in theorizing international systems, but also an expansive research agenda for methodological pluralists. |
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Authors customarily used the commentary format not only to expound the works of Aristotle, but also as a vehicle for original philosophical theorizing. |
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Right-wing free market theorizing is not going to help workers who have lost their jobs. |
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By clearing away some biased approaches to moral and political theorizing, the work of feminist philosophers has greatly and beneficially influenced the philosophy of disability. |
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We present below the major policy paradoxes or conundra indicated by such research and theorizing. |
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Weishampel explained the curious monospecific assemblage by theorizing that Plateosaurus were common during this period. |
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Look especially at academic reports theorizing resiliency, preventive factors, things that make people resilient and otherwise vulnerable to drug use, and all sorts of other academic exercises. |
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While theorizing about many potential dangers of supplements, the media often choose to ignore the very real cancer-prevention benefits of supplementation. |
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Finnegan does not link her insights about such theorizing to the specificities of Milton Keynes as a place. |
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Tatarsky, though certainly partial to chemical abuse, proves a rather more civilized and temperate character, and Pelevin turns out to be less interested in the propulsion of narrative than in a kind of antic theorizing. |
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This, therefore, is to depart from the more conventional use of gender as a variable or as a characteristic of individuals in much sociological research to one drawn more directly from feminist theorizing of gender. |
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I detected both explicit and implicit theorizing during this conference. |
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In light of all of this anticontinuum theorizing, was no part of Rich's model worth preserving because of the potential for homophobic mishandling found at its base? |
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Theorizing about biblical translation was often undertaken and emerged within the framework of missionary practice. |
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Theorizing the black body from this location critiques an ontogenic perspective and raises the issue of the sociogenic. |
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