Naimark's first work for his candidate's thesis was on the separation of roots of algebraic equations. |
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While pursuing his theological studies he prepared a doctoral thesis on geometry. |
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The first thesis is that much neurotic symptomatology and indeed much so-called normal behaviour has a psychotic core. |
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She states her thesis early on, and proceeds to document it with chapter and verse, in a dense, brilliant, eloquent argument. |
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Critics have argued that the work's thesis regarding the advent of the totally administered society is overdrawn. |
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Some thirty students have done thesis investigations for a doctoral or a master's degree in paleopathology. |
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Like other members of your cult, you have swallowed the neo-Darwinian thesis hook line and sinker. |
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She had plenty of opportunity to study him at close quarters, for she had agreed to go through his thesis with him, correcting his German. |
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I had written my final thesis on mysticism and shamanism, complete with illustration and tipped in plates. |
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His thesis is undoubtedly better presented in person rather than in the context of a dry academic paper. |
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As someone who thought of anti-Americanism as a temporary perturbation, I do think he is massaging the evidence and overstating his thesis a bit. |
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It's back, therefore, to doing some odd jobs such as emailing people, tidying my pinboard and creating the bibliography for my thesis. |
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Advanced degree programs include classroom and fieldwork, laboratory research, and a dissertation or thesis. |
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The thesis here proposed is that he was confronted in Galatia with accusations brought against him by some of his own victims. |
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It was definitely a challenge to find enough time to train, race, and work on my thesis. |
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Perhaps, too, the thesis came too early to compete against the certainties of the 1960s, and finds a more natural place today. |
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There are quotes from him, often obscured by the broadest contours of his myth, which question the consumerist thesis. |
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The propagator of the thesis is the founding editor of an irregularly published journal of socioeconomic commentary. |
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I ask her if she had maybe used another floppy to save her thesis to and she told me no, she took only that one with her. |
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He presents a powerful counterexample to the thesis that networks are structurally fixed. |
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But apart from creating suspense, the novel also foregrounds dialogical questions, handling them dialogically rather than propounding any thesis. |
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Judd's thesis augured the inevitable evolution of Modern art into pure formalism and object-ness. |
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The MP3 format was developed by just one guy for his PhD thesis, with 2 fellows helping him. |
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Seven of the fourteen cuts in tutorials have already been made, most significantly as the result of the introduction of a compulsory thesis. |
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She's staying with me while she finishes her biochemical engineering thesis on cryogenics. |
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Among other results, he classified simply connected Riemannian 3-manifolds of constant curvature in this thesis. |
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Now, it seems that these two positions, functionalism about truth and Davidson's thesis, are quite compatible. |
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There's enough fodder for a whole thesis on journalistic pragmatics lurking in those memos. |
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Dewey emphasized the pragmatist thesis that our actions have a fundamental role in shaping our understanding of the world. |
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One of the main contributions of this thesis concerns the analysis of denominative variation causes in specialised texts. |
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Unfortunately for Hoppe's thesis, I have no a priori theoretical reason for dichotomizing the results in the way I did. |
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This ends our direct quotation from Fisher's thesis, and his description of his machine. |
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I was grading for a real curmudgeon, the grump who wound up being my thesis advisor. |
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The thesis is that in traditional Aboriginal societies, women were equal to men and treated with respect. |
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She is using the thesis as an excuse to write up all of her unpublished data, but she has no experience with this. |
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Could you sum up in your own words, for the benefit of our readers who are maybe not as esoterically educated, what the central thesis is? |
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Instead of explicating a thesis, the immediacy of photography in motion seizes us and renders products of fancy as real. |
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The faculty even discussed with a student the possibility of coordinating a clinical externship with thesis research. |
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Six years later he was awarded a doctorate for a thesis which studied double stars, in particular studying their orbits. |
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This work led to a thesis on algebraic geometry in which he introduced rings which are now named after him. |
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The chapter acknowledges the compelling explanatory power of the declinist thesis. |
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They operate with so much psychological projection that they would make a great case for a person to use to study for a doctoral thesis! |
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After submitting a thesis on abelian functions, he received his doctorate in 1895 from the University of Strasbourg. |
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The aim of the thesis is to produce quantifications of the behaviour of the models. |
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Few things are a stronger motivation to get your thesis done than an aching back. |
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Such an strategy might work well for testing a thesis or answering a set of questions. |
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The validity of this thesis was reinforced when the balds began disappearing as they revegetated under National Park Service management. |
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Often the synthesis, though adequately reconciling the previous thesis and antithesis, will turn out to be one-sided in some other respect. |
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Then, by weighing arguments and applying rules of logic, the thesis and antithesis are united into a synthesis. |
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While at Queen Square he wrote an MD thesis on the radiology of the aqueduct and fourth ventricle. |
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This aim makes Frege the first to fully develop the main thesis of logicism, that mathematics is reducible to logic. |
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In his intentions, this running fire of a provocative and fascinating thesis should provoke a healthy optimism. |
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It is written with a great deal of intellectual grit, and its thesis is developed with considerable lucidity and eloquence. |
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He treated many infectious diseases, including scrub typhus, the subject of his MD thesis. |
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Although ingeniously and entertainingly argued with a wealth of detail, the thesis is not conclusively proven. |
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It is her thesis that theory and practice are linked in classical Chinese medicine by the archive of accumulated medical lore. |
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While it might seem like an eternity for your thesis to be proven, its fruition is often well worth the wait. |
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But the central thesis of the work was that these leaders generally make decisions based on imprecise readings of the past. |
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Instead, his central thesis is that the religious extremism which gives rise to some forms of terrorism is born out of political repression. |
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Unfortunately, even the core data he uses to prove his thesis explain less than he claims. |
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Nor can I accept the thesis that his long statement was a police concoction. |
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The thesis you put forward equating leftist parties has the same credibility as the joke about Hitler and Stalin. |
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The time-worn argument that conservatives have authoritarian personalities is, more or less, a nasty way of recasting my thesis. |
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This has led to the thesis that dominating the politics of the mythical Middle Englander is the only strategy to retain power. |
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My final year thesis involved studying the interactions between bees and plants in a very biodiverse area of Mexico. |
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The thesis of the momentariness of human existence has had a recent defender in Derek Parfit. |
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For her thesis, she investigated how Verreaux's sifakas rear their infants. |
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It's a literary mystery, an English thesis with the heart of a bodice-ripper. |
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In his thesis, he described in detail the places and tribal groups where slavery is still practiced. |
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He connects it with the thesis that only universal propositions can be known. |
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His is a thesis that Celts, Bretons, and Galicians had more in common with one another than they did with their inland kin. |
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No doubt Brenner wishes that the 1990s had never happened, since the economic optimism in that decade seems to make a nonsense of his thesis. |
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I think it takes a combination of growing older and enduring significant objurgation by your advisor and thesis committee to precipitate change. |
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Not a single fact in that plagiarised thesis was untrue, a former Campbell acolyte averred in coy defense of his one-time master. |
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Did you ever consider approaching your linguistics department with a master's thesis solely dedicated to onomatopoeia? |
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The second option includes writing and presenting an oral defense of a graduate thesis. |
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The thesis defense is probably just like a more terrifying, more stringent form of orals. |
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The author elaborates upon this thesis in five chapters, and the first two add substantively to the debate. |
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A charming and pleasant man, open and warm, he had been kind enough to read my thesis and like it. |
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The increasing homogamy of sons and daughters of unskilled workers does not per se contradict the sexual revolution thesis. |
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The thesis begins by examining the role of technological enthusiasm in the early growth of hot rodding. |
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I was taking it pass-fail, along with a thesis, a graduate course, and an upper level undergraduate course. |
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She wrote her medical thesis on the preventive approaches she had learned from hydropathists. |
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This argument has parallels with Illich's thesis of clinical iatrogenesis and related theories of commerciogenic illness. |
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A few years later, Carnap realized that this thesis was untenable because a phenomenalistic language is insufficient to define physical concepts. |
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His thesis work combined algebra and combinatorics into the new field of matrix theory. |
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What started out as her thesis morphed into a lauded feature-length documentary. |
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This requires daily travelling to those companies for in-service training and for consultations with thesis supervisors. |
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He wrote his doctoral thesis on algorithms for continued fractions which he submitted to the University of St Petersburg. |
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This is a substantially weaker thesis, and I shall assume for purposes of argument that it is defensible. |
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No thesis of theology escapes criticism, and no edict is exempt from conscientious dissent. |
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However, it is not clear if this was the reality, and there were many dissentients from this thesis. |
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I'd love to be able to say I was dissertating, but somehow a 12,000 word undergrad thesis isn't quite the same. |
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Wigner's thesis contains the first theory of the rates of association and dissociation of molecules. |
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Most evangelicals will respond to this basic thesis with hesitation, if only because of its novelty. |
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After leaving Italy in 1922, Cech wrote his habilitation thesis, becoming a docent at the Charles University of Prague. |
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His doctoral thesis, and all his earlier publications, concerned applications of analysis to mechanics. |
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This book, developed from a doctoral thesis, belongs to the Oxford Historical Monographs series. |
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Research proposals submitted for a Masters or doctoral thesis will not be accepted. |
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His first class doctoral thesis was on the place of sacrifice in the Ibo religion. |
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In 1929 Wittgenstein returned to Cambridge where he submitted the Tractatus as his doctoral thesis. |
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Paul returned to Paris briefly to defend his doctoral thesis in October 1930, and then went back to Hamburg. |
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His doctoral thesis, submitted to the University of Nancy, was on continuity of functions of a complex variable. |
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The thesis was published at Jena in the same year that he was awarded his doctorate. |
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My thesis is that Galatians is Paul's first sustained attempt to deal with the issue of covenantal nomism. |
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This is because of the difficulties they present for the thesis of explanatorial pellucidity. |
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An interesting thesis is wasted on a far too superficial script with some decent make-up effects. |
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I heard a lot of radio yesterday because I had to drive to and from South Caulfield twice in as many days to get my MA thesis bound. |
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She is famous, not for the work of her thesis but, rather, for her later experiments to slow down light. |
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For India's great realizers, the primary evidence in support of their thesis is revealed scripture, such as the Vedanta-sutras. |
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Abelard defends his thesis that universals are nothing but words by arguing that ontological realism about universals is incoherent. |
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Sartori's thesis is interesting for theoretical reasons because it recasts the literature on extended deterrence. |
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The book's thesis emphasizes the supremacy of air power in shaping the battlefield. |
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Back in Berlin he worked on his doctoral thesis on algebraic number theory under Dirichlet's supervision. |
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After writing a thesis on algebraic functions and equations, he worked on space curves. |
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While researching my MA thesis, I came across one burial whose mandible showed evidence of having worn two labrets during his lifetime. |
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If he were to stay at all true to his thesis, that surely would have been the last we heard of him. |
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I was in the jungle in Mexico, doing my undergraduate thesis on how the Zapotec Indians use plants for medical purposes. |
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My MA was in the same kind of anthropology, although my thesis focussed on Andean archaeology and ethnohistory. |
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Such a view reconciles free will not with determinism but with the highly plausible thesis of universal event causation. |
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Sarah Monette is writing her doctoral thesis on ghosts in English Renaissance revenge tragedy. |
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In any case, the first thesis gets the lion's share of sustained historical and sociological argument. |
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The thesis received respectful attention, but it did not win assent or committed followers. |
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She is a perpetual graduate student writing a thesis on the women in the Iliad, and is ludicrously neurotic in every way. |
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It was a thesis that chimed in seamlessly with the awakening consciousness of women's liberation. |
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The title is fashionably silly, in the manner of Flaubert's Parrot, while the subtitle suggests a thesis imperfectly converted into a book. |
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His doctoral thesis is an important contribution to conformal mappings of multiply connected plane domains. |
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It is a testament to the book's quality that one can disagree with its thesis while thoroughly enjoying its argument and prose. |
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For all the narrative time-shifting and interweaving threads, it is brilliantly readable and its central thesis is compelling. |
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You feel Mamet is proving a thesis about the white American male and his channelling of sexual insecurity into racial hatred. |
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And nothing proves my thesis more than comparing Spielberg's movies to the deluge that comes after him. |
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The synthesis is a previously unrecognized direction that contains elements of both the thesis and antithesis. |
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This work was based on his doctoral thesis and is written in the form of a discussion between a teacher and a group of students. |
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If you are a graduate student, you may be moving toward completing your master's thesis or doctoral dissertation. |
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The thesis was on the theory of probability, and in it he developed the main results of the theory in a rigorous but elementary way. |
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The writer is an environmental lawyer from Sydney who is currently based in Jakarta writing a doctoral thesis on environmental law in Indonesia. |
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The thesis or dissertation is your original research written with the guidance of a group of faculty known as your committee. |
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Then, under the supervision of theological scholar Paul Tillich from Harvard University, she wrote a doctoral thesis. |
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His thesis was done on the embryology of the Pycnogonidae, the sea spiders, based on material collected here at Woods Hole. |
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When he was done barraging me with his senior thesis, he left this erudite comment. |
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You could, of course, write a thesis about Wodehouse but the endeavour would be like trying to preserve thistledown between sheet glass. |
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Vitalism is opposed to mechanistic materialism and its thesis that life emerges from a complex combination of organic matter. |
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The designer, Ruth Gill, created the concept for her master's thesis, and describes it thusly. |
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Can you identify a clear topic sentence that acts as the paragraph's thesis statement? |
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We were to underline the thesis in the first paragraph and put brackets around the topic sentence of each body paragraph. |
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In this work he coined the now familiar term topological algebra but the thesis is memorable in other ways too. |
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If the book has a thesis, it is that a functional analyst is an analyst, first and foremost, and not a degenerate species of a topologist. |
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She was traumatised when her doctoral thesis was failed outright, apparently because one examiner was biased against her. |
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In his Master's thesis, Shannon showed that these binary digits can be represented by electrical switches. |
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There may well have been shortcomings in the doctoral thesis Dr King submitted. |
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He continued collecting for several more years, but apparently put off monographic treatment until after his thesis was completed. |
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And it also makes me worry, because he was starting his postdoc when I was barely in my thesis lab. |
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However, this thesis is only sketchily developed, and sometimes defies common sense. |
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In the process, it undermines its own thesis of female empowerment, and is guilty of underutilizing a vast pool of talent. |
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His objection to this thesis is that we should reject the relativist's assumption that there is a plurality of mutually untranslatable languages. |
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My Masters thesis, written under the guidance of a neo-Marxist economist, deplored New Zealand's dependence on foreign capital. |
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The soft copy of our eight-page thesis proposal is missing, and I will have to retype it again. |
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This is crucial to our thesis and provides a rationale for our distinct approach to reading the Solomonic narrative. |
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Only then does the audience have its brief opportunity to launch incisive ripostes into the heart of the thesis. |
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Recently a flutter of books have been published in America which advance different variations of this thesis. |
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Alon's idea, which became his master's thesis, was to feed the birds directly, by scattering corn near the lake with a mechanical sower. |
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Now foundationalism is best construed, I think, as a thesis about rational noetic structures. |
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She is currently working on her Ph.D. thesis concerning vestimentary body techniques during the Cultural Revolution decade. |
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If theology is indeed faith seeking understanding, then Eberhard's thesis charts the way forward toward a new kind of via media. |
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Architecture didn't make his list but the notion implemented in our field is worth a thought, or a thesis. |
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It is a case of cutting off one's nose to spite one's face, defending one's thesis at the cost of the matter under investigation. |
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After receiving his doctorate, Neumann studied for his habilitation and he submitted his thesis to the University of Halle. |
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She submitted a thesis for her habilitation to the University of Berlin but it was not immediately accepted. |
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According to this thesis, there just aren't enough stably employed men in the ghetto for women to marry. |
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Discussing savings and investment, his thesis was directed toward the demand for capital goods. |
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This collection consists of two short story manuscripts, a carbon copy of a thesis, and records of thesis-related expenditures. |
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The floating pads, created for a Princeton architecture school thesis, harvest the energy of waves. |
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Kneale's thesis is that hauntings and ghosts are particularly intense phenomena that are literally recorded by matter, by the stone of the room. |
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Second, as can happen with the forceful statement of any thesis, Oz's argument is subject to a certain one-sidedness, as illustrated by this. |
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Elton's stout defence of his thesis parallels the tenacity of his beliefs regarding the practice of history. |
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A book echoing this thesis wouldn't ordinarily be required reading for a sports fan or anyone else. |
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It was 1942 before he was able to defend his doctoral thesis on Hermitian operator theory and the generalised moment problem. |
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In other words, relying on the continued stupidity of central bankers is not the most tenable investment thesis. |
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The subhead and photo caption announce a clear, succinct thesis, one that gets followed through in detail for the next few dozen pages. |
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The fact that Keynesian ideas were correct as well as popular simply made my thesis stronger. |
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The most beguiling aspect of the report was its two-part thesis. |
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Opposing either form of reductionism would be the thesis that both species of causation exist but that neither is analysable in terms of the other. |
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He wrote his thesis on the topic of fatherhood by comparing two generations of fathers in relation to their children and their spouses. |
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Zoology at the University of Western Ontario with graduate thesis research concentrated on small mammal population ecology and dynamics. |
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Our thesis is that the social sciences and humanities are not merely academic pursuits unconnected to the real economy. |
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The possibility of thesis supervision depends on the subject matter concerned and our supervising availabilities at the time. |
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I wrote what I saw, gave it to my teacher and suddenly my thesis was submitted to the communist party. |
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This episode is the first written by Richard Price, and kicks of with a demonstration of the two Americas – a favoured Simon thesis. |
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The common thesis these days is that the government has near delivered on its promise at a great cost, of course, to its record on human rights. |
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In addition he pleads that, by reason of the refusal, he has been unable up until now to complete his doctoral thesis. |
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He had been serving as a Bishop for two years when he submitted his doctoral thesis to the Faculty of Science of Laval University, Quebec City. |
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Students are also required to write a master's thesis on a topic related to the major chosen. |
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The thesis is, that this kind of transfer processes of texts is the basis of the development of a number of cultural overlappings. |
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Yet the experiments give a direction, and it certainly does not support the cyclist's thesis. |
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Another chapter is devoted entirely to writing a doctoral thesis. |
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The Henri de Lubac Prize is intended to reward the best thesis written in French and presented in a Pontifical University. |
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Students are expected to write a substantial thesis based on original research. |
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To reduce the chance of overpaying, Kanko ensures he has an investment thesis that is not shared by others. |
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These two objectives, far from being contradictory, are in fact mutually reinforcing and consistent with the objective and thesis of this report. |
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Our thesis has always been to own great assets, in great locations, with great tenants. |
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Instead, I want to use it to revisit the Shavian thesis that the professional press has a higher claim than bloggers to the First Amendment and its subsidiary protections. |
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In contrast, central to Vardaman's thesis is the claim that most of these inscriptions were created by the minters and thus reflect official records. |
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He turned his thesis into the book Geometric Perturbation Theory in Physics on the new developments in differential geometry. |
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Her doctoral thesis, says Ramin Takloo at the University of Illinois, was simply outstanding. |
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This notion of a complex unity of the book leads us to a second thesis. |
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Even Rachel Maddow, who wrote her doctoral thesis on AIDS reform in prisons, seemed surprised by the seemingly magnanimous move. |
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Dalits would like the support to negativist thesis because it ultimately absolves their ideal from neglecting the real interests of his followers. |
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The central thesis of the show is that Zappa wasn't a rock'n'roll weirdo with an iconic mustache and soul patch who wrote funny songs, but an honest-to-goodness composer. |
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Eventually, these hopes were fulfilled, and in 1863 Raoult gained a doctorate from the University of Paris, for a thesis on the electromotive force of voltaic cells. |
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Hazel wrote all her work by hand and on Sundays would retreat to the quiet of the nearly empty computer laboratory at Massey University to type up her thesis. |
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His doctoral thesis studied orthogonal systems of functions. |
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This is hardly the place to rehearse the errors and elisions in his original article, or the way it allows its thesis like a steamroller to flatten the facts. |
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Our research supports the thesis in the draft Communications Bill that localness is one of the most important factors driving local commercial radio. |
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Atkinson elaborates upon Kirby's thesis by making all of these post-nineteenth-century interpretations into extensions of the via media way of understanding Hooker. |
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He has recently completed a doctoral thesis at the University of Exeter. |
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And given Friedman's thesis, how will we muster the social capital to welcome all these strangers with open arms? |
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Curiously, he never engages with the central tenet of the thesis. |
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In 1908 Einstein became a lecturer at the University of Bern after submitting his habilitation thesis which followed from the energy distribution law of black bodies. |
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Arora, who was awarded a teaching grant at Amherst, created for her thesis piece an installation called Mandir Masjid that echoed the trauma of partition. |
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Hence, used as a symbol of intellectual life, or a standard of what real intellectualism entails, his thesis obfuscates issues of access, privilege and accountability. |
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Most mathematicians do not accept the constructivist's thesis. |
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Unfortunately, the entire thesis of continental drift was also thrown out. |
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My master's thesis looks at the careers of Antonio Brico, Margaret Hillis, and Sarah Caldwell, three women conductors whose careers started in the early to mid 20th Century. |
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Her thesis is merely that free will and determinism are incompatible. |
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After the award of her doctorate she earned some money by tutoring but also continued to work hard on her mathematics, continuing to develop the ideas from her thesis. |
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The doctoral thesis of Louis de Broglie was presented which extended the particle-wave duality for light to all particles, in particular to electrons. |
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Note that those like Mack, who can be awarded respect for their hypotheses of documents otherwise unattested, are not at an advantage over our thesis. |
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Although much of his thesis is useful for analyzing ethnicity and its consequences in Africa, Mwakikagile's book is full of unbacked, unproven assumptions. |
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Though this record is fun, with some neat twists and turns, it remains unconvincing and sounds too much like a thesis on white funk rather than the real thing. |
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This larger study subsequently became the subject of my doctoral thesis. |
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Even older is the thesis that Insular Celtic in its turn has been structurally influenced in its historical development by Hamito-Semitic substrata. |
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Such uncritical reasoning, particularly toward the end of his book, where he increasingly focuses on human society, weakens Ryan's overall thesis. |
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Such verses often have a pause after the thesis of the second foot also. |
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He is particularly good on the Fischer thesis that was at one time popular, of the war as the outcome of a premeditated program of German expansionism. |
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There were a bunch of people hanging around the outside of the consultation room, and we all started talking and comparing answers for the thesis questions. |
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Laidler provided a preview of this book's thesis in The Golden Age. |
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The entailment thesis would exonerate the necessary ambiguity of a satisfactory reason. |
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Babinski obtained his doctorate with a meticulous thesis on the topography of lesions and their correlation with symptomatology in multiple sclerosis. |
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Some philosophers say they do not know what the thesis of determinism is. |
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This development was important because the rule was meant to be invariable, such that it constituted absolutely reliable support for the proving of the thesis proposition. |
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Reimer supports Rawlyk's idea that Canadian evangelicalism is more irenic than its U.S. counterpart, but calls for real data to support the thesis. |
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Its got pop culture and a cheeky little thesis without being too serious. |
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A third controversy concerns attempts to show that even if the dead cannot be harmed, the harm thesis is correct, since death, and some post-mortem events, harm the living. |
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The thesis was on thermodynamic potential in physics and chemistry and in it he defined the criterion for chemical reactions in terms of free energy. |
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He attacked a completely new topic to the one he had studied for his doctoral thesis studying the theory of harmonic functions in spaces of constant curvature. |
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In this thesis he studied the representation of arbitrary functions by the eigenfunctions of partial differential equations and other given sets of functions. |
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I haven't read her book with the unambiguous title but, as I understand it, her thesis is that women behaving like frat grrrls does not, in fact, engender empowerment. |
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Her PhD thesis investigated the role of surfactants and emulsions in the petrochemical industry, and detailed the chemical mechanisms involved in road making. |
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Opponents of the thesis dismiss this identity label as elitist. |
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And I didn't want my thesis to be entombed on some library shelf. |
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Even worse, while typographical errors were maintained, a sprinkling of unfounded exaggerations were inserted to strengthen the claims made in the thesis. |
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The thesis demonstrates the potential of divorce to threaten individual men's exercise of patriarchal authority and their masculine identities in very concrete ways. |
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To sustain this thesis, this essay explores three interrelated issues. |
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Lewontin's thesis is that science works only because there are circumscribed areas in which we can make profitable simplifications. |
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A black leather-bound thesis catches my eye: an MSc dissertation in cognitive behavioural psychotherapy. |
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Please select the one category below that best describes the overall subject of your dissertation or thesis. |
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But there can be no complex concepts without simple concepts, and it is to these latter primitive representational structures that the thesis of this paper is meant to apply. |
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With a degree of divulgence rare in an introduction, Shlaes lays out her thesis. |
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The broad sweep of The Sleepwalkers seems at first to belie its central thesis. |
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In your diploma thesis, you repeatedly emphasize that lack of coordination before guest performances often leads to unsatisfactory surtitles. |
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Her course was a distinguished one, and she graduated in 1871 with a prizewinning thesis. |
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The main thesis is of two conflicting civilisations, with the West exemplifying economic decline, international recklessness and moral depravity. |
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If my thesis of the previous section is accepted, this standard analysis understates the dilemma. |
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You also wrote a thesis about question period, which perhaps we should go back and read again. |
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Some authors are diffident about their thesis, burying it in a blizzard of qualifications and footnotes. |
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Nowadays, published thesis are rare and the shakeout they undergo deprive off the reader from a part of the scientific part that is associated. |
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They learn to argue by setting forth a thesis, then proving its antithesis. |
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Our basic thesis is that this cyclical bull market has further to run because bull markets do not end at fair value, they end at overvaluation. |
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He is currently working on a book, based on his doctoral thesis, on aerial visuality and urban representations in interwar Europe. |
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This gap is to be filled, according to the pessimist, with the general metaphysical thesis of indeterminism. |
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I suggest the expression moralistic creationism or deistic creationism to describe the thesis of a supernatural origin of morality. |
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The actual doctoral degree is awarded by the university, following public defence of the thesis. |
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It was a trial, and a very tough one at that: 33 were left high and dry, with their aggregation and a thesis on their hands. |
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Isabel is currently staying at home to work on her masters thesis and look after their one-year-old son Gavin. |
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This is the working hypothesis of Catherine Aventin who, in her thesis, takes on the double task of theorisation and field observation. |
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So I could complete a licentiate in Theology as well and work towards a thesis on this subject. |
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One could define it coarsely in terms of satisfaction or truth conditions, but understood in that way the representationalist thesis seems clearly false. |
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Above all, Mr Purnell's thesis, that Labour led by Mr Brown has little hope of being re-elected, remains unarguable. |
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In 1853, Charcot successfully defended his doctoral thesis, presenting original work to differentiate the symptoms of gout from chronic rheumatism. |
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Regulations of The Institute require that candidates for the licentiateship should ultimately be tested on the submission of an approved thesis or research dissertation. |
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Dr. Emily Nagoski contributed an academically illustrated thesis on the brain science of desire. |
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Yet it is crucial that I demonstrate the ability to teach a wide range of courses in order to look employable when I finish my thesis. |
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Not only do I not classify myself as a birther, I specifically repudiate the birther thesis with two books and the film. |
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The thesis in this case would be that it is more important to get along with one another than to understand one another. |
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If the book were reducible to a thesis, it might be the simple claim that some things exceed our capacity for comprehension. |
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She began her career at CNET in 1969, working in the Bagneux laboratory, where she produced a postgraduate thesis in quantum physics. |
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The composition is a visualisation of Fludd's central thesis that there is an analogy between microcosm and macrocosm. |
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Whether you're working on a thesis, crafting your magnum opus or simply playing a game. |
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When the subject fits in with our current issues and we can guarantee a good mentorship, we are happy to mentor you diploma thesis. |
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The senses of dislocation and loss found when we attempt to narrativise history are embodied in the structure of the creative component of my thesis. |
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He needed a topic for his thesis while studying for a Master of Arts. |
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This provocative thesis elicits flat denials from both governments. |
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The method Keegan uses to prove his thesis is also interesting. |
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We needed Keynesian policies again, which completely ruined my nice rise-and-fall thesis. |
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The thesis is examined in a final public oral exam administered by at least five faculty members, two of whom must be external. |
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This thesis deals with phonology, morphology, syntax and the meanings related to the syntactic structures. |
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Master's thesis, University of Chicago, Joseph Regenstein Library, Department of Photoduplication. |
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He decided that for his thesis project, he would make an electrode for picric acid. |
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In her diploma thesis at the Zurich University of the Arts, she also examined whether surtitles can be more than simply an aid to comprehension, and actually become an aesthetic element of theatre in their own right. |
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Later, Chavez found Herma Marksman, who helped draft a capstone thesis required of him before graduation. |
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