Theorizing Sentence Examples

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  • What do the British Marxist historians have to offer to the theorizing of social movements?

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  • Theorizing a work by such a emotive director is very tempting, but somewhat moot.

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  • The empirical referents of these concepts have to be specified on the basis of theorizing.

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  • Unlike Goffman's often rather wild theorizing this study is based on detailed analysis of 1120 consultations, mostly in children's neurology clinics.

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  • Accident betrayed the secret of his retirement; he was compelled to leave his mathematical investigations, and to take part in entertainments, where the only thing that chimed in with his theorizing reveries was the music. French politics were at that time characterized by violence and intrigue to such an extent that Paris was no fit place for a student, and there was little honourable prospect for a soldier.

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  • The so-called local-global paradox has been at the center of much theorizing and practical innovation.

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  • Nevertheless, insights such as this can be integrated into contemporary scientific theorizing about cognition and the brain with surprisingly fruitful results.

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  • First of all, it introduces the basic framework and terminology that comes to dominate all medieval theorizing about relations.

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  • Jean Baudrillard The work of Jean Baudrillard is one of the most interesting ways into theorizing the relationship between our social system and simulation.

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  • This paper asks for a renewal of effort in theorizing the relation between work-life balance choices and the gendering of social roles.

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  • The concept of a physiological signal is central to much theorizing on the control of food intake.

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  • Well, maybe that would be some kind of compensation but I 'm not speaking for them personally, just theorizing.

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  • Then again I empirically verified that my theorizing was correct.

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  • Unlike Goffman 's often rather wild theorizing this study is based on detailed analysis of 1120 consultations, mostly in children 's neurology clinics.

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  • Leo is less prone to ambition than Aries, and is far less idealistic and theorizing than Sagittarius.

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  • Too many scholars and managers spells out a society that is immersed in theorizing and commands, but lacks the manpower to carry out these initiatives.

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  • For the most part, the zodiac air signs such as Aquarius, Gemini and Libra can compete with the Aries drive when it comes to a love of change and theorizing.

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  • Theorizing that Ellison's extended stay in the jungle activated his latent abilities, Sandburg wants to study Ellison for his research.

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  • His presentations of character and motives, whether truthful or not, are undeniably fine; but his doctrine that there should be "no theorizing" about history tended to narrow his survey, and consequently he sometimes, as in his remarks on the foreign policy of Elizabeth, seems to misapprehend the tendencies of a period on which he is writing.

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