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Perhaps the most strikingly advanced feature of the Bill of Rights, as far as human dignity and freedom were concerned, was the way in which it placed non-sexism on a par with non-racialism as a foundational feature of the constitution.
Dialogue is a foundational feature of social life and an important way in which we come to understand one another.
Dialogue, which means literally "through words", is a foundational feature of social and political life, and one that we often take for granted.
Research suggests that patients want to be involved in care decisions [ 42], and patients' involvement in choosing treatment content is a foundational feature of HOPE.
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We characterize smart institutions as having three foundational features.
There is no requirement to hide the complexity of foundational features, such as parallelism, if they embody the organizing principle.
In the next section, we provide a comprehensive review of the institutional settings in which Vietnamese management and organizations operate, and show that many foundational features, institutional relationships, and philosophical understandings that are found in Western cultures do not exist in the Vietnamese context.
Highlights on the schedule include a screening of a live performance from Donna Summer (April 14), a screening of house-music documentary Pump Up the Volume (April 19), and a 40th-anniversary screening of foundational disco feature film Saturday Night Fever (April 27).
As part of this upcoming album's highlights ("System"), they go to the source, inheriting the roots from foundational reggae, featuring veteran artists such as Max Romeo, Earl 16 and newcomer Chronixx, channeling the old into the new.
Beyond this, we have only a partial catalogue of uDBP recognition sites, and although we now have foundational in vitro chromatin feature data for key cell types, the in vivo relevance of these features and their consistency across genetic backgrounds is not fully established [103].
McGrew (1995, 1999) argues that a certain kind of certainty or infallibility (in his terms, "incorrigibility") is a necessary feature of empirical foundational beliefs: a belief that P is empirically foundational only if being justified in believing that P guarantees its truth.
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