To her way of thinking, leprechauns are a part of the soul of Ireland, not to be found in any other country. |
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Widespread as it may be, it is nevertheless a way of thinking that is profoundly amoral, unethical and indeed barbaric. |
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We have to abandon the enormous deadweight of the materialism of the Western tradition, and turn to a more planetary way of thinking. |
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I do not expect the person who I have quoted here to come around to my way of thinking, though of course that would be well and good. |
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He comments that this seems directly to challenge the Hegelian ideas that were central to Abraham Mendelssohn's way of thinking. |
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His title means nothing, and, to his way of thinking, the only thing left that defines him is his service in the army. |
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Yet habit is the linchpin for the philosophical way of thinking that James called radical empiricism, and later pragmatism. |
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We had burglaries and robberies and car prowls and thefts and domestic violence cases that to my way of thinking deserved much higher priority. |
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But to my way of thinking, there is no doubt that budo is what forms the roots of aikido. |
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He listened patiently to others, never interrupting them, and then won them over to his way of thinking by logical argumentation. |
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But there is logic at work here, or at least what passes for logic to my way of thinking. |
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It's sort of an odd way of thinking about it, but it certainly matches many people's intuitions. |
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His escape is the most spectacular and exciting part of the entire film, to my way of thinking, and is really exciting moviemaking. |
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Perhaps there is something amiss with my sense of values, but this, to my way of thinking, is barefaced robbery. |
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So, you see, the mission of our show is to inspire nobleness and a positive way of thinking. |
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That's much more attractive, to my way of thinking, than living in a soulless outer suburb far from facilities and employment opportunities. |
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You know, to my way of thinking, if you have credible information about a specific threat, you don't go giving a news conference. |
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As before, her charm and doggone friendliness manipulate everyone to her way of thinking. |
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This way of thinking stayed with him when he left the navy and, unknown to him, he carried on storing away his problems. |
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The focus, to my way of thinking, should remain on the president as the country internalizes the fact that this war was a mistake. |
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She chose to walk an extraordinary path, leading a whole slipstream of women to a fresh way of thinking, of being. |
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That is where a different way of thinking, less doctrinally liberal, less fundamentalist and more pluralist, is required. |
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Now they encourage conforming to a standardized way of thinking developed in the exurbs of Seattle. |
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According to Krustev, the idea of the unity and conflict of opposites leads to a black-and-white way of thinking. |
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He was a novelist, a critic, a journalist, a pamphleteer, an investigator and he also saw writing as a way of thinking about problems. |
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This way of thinking was made explicit only when critics such as Vincenzo Borghini were put on their mettle to defend the Baptistery's antiquity. |
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We may never become true digital natives, but we can and must begin to assimilate to their culture and way of thinking. |
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According to Wellington's way of thinking, Tory MPs had no business trying to dictate to him what his policies should be. |
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Mathematics, statistics, probability, and computational science all underpin this new way of thinking about life. |
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Hence, I do consider myself a cybernetician, because I believe I have come to adopt a cybernetic way of thinking. |
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This way of thinking is short-sighted and serves only to damage the nursing profession. |
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An infinite series of contingent beings will be, to my way of thinking, as unable to cause itself as one contingent being. |
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Neruda's dialectical way of thinking can be appreciated in the internal structural relations in the poems. |
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This way of thinking could be part of a reasonable strategy for a service provider. |
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I thought it was a very interesting way of thinking about African American autonomist political activism. |
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There's considerable evidence that the public are coming round to our way of thinking on a wide range of issues. |
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Why does Lee persist in this feudal and backward way of thinking as soon as he turns to talk about China? |
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This way of thinking about God never shows up in the public debates between creationists and evolutionary materialists. |
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They are living dead, I don't think they do have much in the way of thinking, they just have the instinct to feed. |
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This way of thinking led to his distinctive ideas about the causes of natural phenomena. |
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This is a myopic way of thinking, especially for companies who want to remain globally competitive. |
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What is the best way of thinking over, calmly but without delay, methods of avoiding further crises? |
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Although we now think of logarithms as the exponents to which one must raise the base to get the required number, this is a modern way of thinking. |
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The plethora of uses for eucalypts takes up a fair bit of space, as does a discussion of ways to adapt agriculture to a new, more sustainable way of thinking. |
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Such a conglutination can be referred to as an addiction to a certain mode of behaviour, expressions, a way of thinking as a whole. |
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This requires some sort of adaptation: learning a language, a way of thinking, how to comport oneself. |
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But we believe that this way of thinking is badly mistaken and detrimental to social research. |
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Their model may not be quite that, but nor does it sit altogether comfortably within trade economists' established way of thinking. |
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More and more citizens sensed that the human-nature umbilical link was itself under attack, and that defending it required a radically new way of thinking. |
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One way of thinking about one particular piece of data is as a point in space. |
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We felt this was really important so that they had some way of thinking about the work that they were going to do over that period of time. |
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I have from my mother the way of thinking and from my father the braveness to go through my life. |
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Crumb, a dispensable small thing that in the mouth of a wise woman became an irrefutable argument changing Jesus' way of thinking and acting. |
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This adaptable way of thinking opened up a floodgate for one material, namely expanded metal, which is considered to be particularly flexible. |
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For those who move around like a fish in water and want a vehicle that externalizes their way of thinking, acting and living. |
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It's a development that is taking place thanks to changes in people's way of thinking, thanks to the population coming closer together. |
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A positive way of thinking about packaging however is only credible if we go all out to prevent environmental pollution. |
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Shock treatment, a completely different way of thinking in agriculture, is what is needed in the future. |
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It was terrible, those poor people, sighed the grandmother with the self-righteously linear way of thinking but a warmly direct emotionality. |
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Observations of the Sun deflecting starlight ushered in a new way of thinking about gravity. |
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But to my way of thinking, meta-analysis provides a more important secondary benefit of critically appraising the quality of the data entered into its review. |
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Why do some find it so difficult to be free from some sin, bad habit or wrong way of thinking? |
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How can they not see it at as an opportunity to lead the way into a new way of thinking and pioneering a system that we can be proud of? |
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This theory of evolution must be a way of thinking about the world and of ourselves in the world. |
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This meaning covers 'sacred' or 'important' things and the context for this is the Japanese polytheistic way of thinking. |
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He acquainted himself with the French way of thinking and, most importantly, adopted French prosody. |
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Not only is the language different, their whole way of thinking and living is different. |
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However this suggestion was not adopted by the government, as this seems to go against their culture and way of thinking. |
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It is not a matter of theoretical niceties, but a way of thinking which can be convincingly presented to the general public. |
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Furthermore, it has been instilled into their beliefs and their way of thinking that this was a normal situation, which makes change difficult. |
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This way of thinking carries on as far as the commission and production of specific projects. |
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This is intended to change governments' way of thinking and put the citizen at the heart of transport policy. |
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Javier: We in both the South and the North have to change our way of thinking about missions. |
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Just as important for the quality of our service and for securing the future is the fostering of the right way of thinking. |
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For knowledge of the partner country's language is the real key to truly and deeply understanding our neighbor's culture and way of thinking. |
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It is a way of thinking and cannot be removed one day or transplanted from one country to another. |
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Once you have incorporated this way of thinking, a whole range of new possibilities open up. |
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His discovery has opened the door to a new set of instruments, a new way of thinking and a new industry. |
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Regionalisation represents an alternative to a single mandatory way of thinking at the economic, financial and political level. |
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Perhaps also the bass-oboe or heckelphone come into this way of thinking, although some solo and chamber works for these instruments are coming to be known. |
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The structure of the novel, then, makes possible a way of thinking about America that crosses the lines between eras, making American history a single connected story. |
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Through their kindness, the children were technically exposing themselves to disciplinary action, which, to my way of thinking, is a stupid situation. |
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We need to change this way of thinking and bring back the idea that a pleasant night at the pub can be a time for a few drinks and a chat, not a reason to get totally wrecked. |
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Very few web sites are not amenable to this way of thinking. |
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The claim put forward here is that all these kinds of anachronism, good and bad, were grounded in a common way of thinking about artifacts and have to be dealt with together. |
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Strategy, as freedman describes his admittedly diffuse and multifaceted subject, is both a way of thinking and a way of doing. |
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For one, the GOP needs to realize that there is no monolithic way of thinking in black America. |
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Such arguments generate a very narrow and limited way of thinking, making it harder to explore and consider questions about what makes us human, about rights, and so on. |
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While I would not call myself a Nietzschean, there is little doubt that his style of philosophy has had a direct impact on my own way of thinking. |
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At a Finnish school, Ripley interviews a teacher who articulates this way of thinking. |
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From where I sit, that chimes with the man, capturing nicely what seems to be a prickly earnestness and an eagerness to convert everyone to his way of thinking. |
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The philosophy of intrinsic exercise is my own, but it is based on years of scientific research that I have synthesized to create a whole new way of thinking about fitness. |
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Eyesight is a gift, as precious as life itself, since our experience, memory and way of thinking is intrinsically linked with our visual perception of the world. |
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This way of thinking has led to disillusionment among many people who believe that voting is pointless because even citizens' representatives are powerless to help them get through difficult situations. |
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The goal of the contest was to support the evolvement and implementation of a way of thinking that considered healthy child development a top priority when compiling the selection of products available in school buffets. |
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Even though it has not so far been a major concern, it must become a way of thinking underlying all action in a realistic and hence unexaggerated way. |
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The North American culture necessarily colours our way of thinking, influences our way of acting, shapes our values, and conditions our way of life. |
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The Bloc Québécois finds this way of thinking outrageous. |
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The Turkish powers are keeping rigidly to a way of thinking which not only harms the direct victims of oppression but also Turkish society as a whole and the image of the country abroad. |
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These are the emotions that iZrEAL weaves into his spoken word poems that demand a new way of thinking, new perspectives on racism and new images of the segregated community of Africville. |
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Hume was impressed by Butler's way of thinking about religion, and Butler may well have been influenced by Hume's writings. |
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It is not something that is not thought to have been created, because it is imbedded in everyone's way of thinking and being. |
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The Middle Ages brought a new way of thinking and a lessening on the taboo of dissection. |
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George Osborne, Britain's new chancellor of the exchequer who is readying his country for fiscal frugality, crowed that the G20 had come round to his way of thinking. |
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I want to occupy the territory, but the territory is an idea and a way of thinking as much as a context that generates objects. |
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Given a history in which invidious distinctions were used as instruments of oppression, it is natural to ask whether an exhibition defined by race just perpetuates an outmoded way of thinking. |
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This way of thinking is all the more ingenuous because the USA is the largest exporter of agricultural products to the Developing World, and not only to the European Union. |
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Never hesitate to shake up your usual way of thinking. |
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We all, including the Commission and Parliament, run the risk of being hidebound by a pattern, a way of thinking and working with the Balkans which arose in the nineties, based on the greatest dangers which existed then. |
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Churchman said that the man of science needs to find a way of thinking about a system's environment which is richer and more subtle than mere research of frontiers. |
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This, in turn, means that our statesmen, our businessmen, our everyman must take on a science fictional way of thinking. |
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It was worrisome that some States seemed to consider that their way of thinking was the only acceptable one and that those who did not follow them should be disparaged and hectored. |
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I think you're a little bit scared the first time, but if you really apply yourself, you bring back a new way of thinking about the co-op that you're living in. |
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In this mind-expanding session, B. Joseph Pine II provides that new way of thinking to help us explore the infinite opportunities for creating customer value on the digital frontier. |
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Today, Turkish forms of the state control of religion turn out to be a model of reference. Or do we have any other way of thinking about democracy as a way of inventing new forms of commonness? |
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As does this Lulu production, since what predates it are the linocuts, as a way of thinking before the production began. |
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This way of thinking, as Chateau notes, invites comparison with the Encyclopaedist philosophers. |
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One of the greatest challenges to be faced is that of recovering a holistic and integral way of thinking when specialization and partition are ascendent. |
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Against this way of thinking, Saʿadia and the Muʿtazilites believed that being good and just or being evil and unjust are intrinsic characteristics of human actions and cannot be changed by divine decree. |
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We might not be more truthful than other people, but we can be truthful in a particular and an interesting way, and let other people be different from us, refusing to absorb them into our own way of thinking. |
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They are selfish, self-centered, self-involved, and right in their way of thinking. |
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With respect to the first way of thinking about culture, it was possible to imagine a putting aside of diversity because the borders of cultural communities and national communities were considered to correspond. |
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We wanted to stretch ourselves and our way of thinking about two straight men in a room together. |
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Rooted in today's personalist way of thinking, dialogue is an indispensable step toward the self-realization of human individuals and communities. |
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The modern smart phones are outstanding examples of this way of thinking. |
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It reflects the Arab intellectual way of thinking over the discourse of history during the past century, thus providing a valuable tool of interest for researchers, historians as well as common individuals. |
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To know you have a real-life audience of pupils of similar age and to be able to ask them questions about their way of thinking and their way of life is an invaluable source of information. |
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Anyway, the point is that there is nothing 'natural' or commonsensical about this way of thinking, that it is all arbitrary. |
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Trade unions have to change their way of thinking and fully integrate the problems and concerns of female workers into their programmes and agendas. |
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This provided the impetus for a new way of thinking about how humans interact with their environment, and established a strong link between culture, nature, and sustainable development. |
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The challenges concerning food security, economic growth and the environment are so important that revising our way of thinking has now become a must. |
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Many people, especially in economically advanced areas, seem, as it were, to be ruled by economics, so that almost their entire personal and social life is pennated with a certain economic way of thinking. |
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To our way of thinking, reason holds more sway than property. |
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Anyone who wants to move with the times cannot avoid this way of thinking. |
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As directed perception subject to corresponding conceptual and factual processing of the perceived, the collective style of thinking is a kind of superordinate principle reigning above our individual way of thinking. |
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To conclude, I would like to remind you that simplicity is a way of thinking, a way of doing that is inexorably part of a lifestyle that is founded on the desire to simplify things. |
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From this point forward, it was critical that key actors in the system changed their way of thinking about how the system should function and how they would relate to each other. |
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The Church in Wales was disestablished in 1920 and has no claim whatsoever to be treated preferentially from any other way of thinking, religious or non-religious. |
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It can end up being a non-sensical way of thinking about learning. |
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In the Tipping Point he expertly describes this way of thinking, and discusses results of different social studies in an easy way for readers to understand. |
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According to the majoritarian way of thinking, judges ought to conceive of their role in the constitutional system as facilitators of, not impediments to, democratic action. |
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He saw these as the result of a new way of thinking about the world. |
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Kui says she's delighted to see the whanau ora way of thinking and working with families becoming embedded in the way health professionals work across DHB services. |
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