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He also rejects a fixed notion of place.
In politics, the side with a fixed notion of ends and an unscrupulous approach to means always has the advantage.
In 1638, the year "Lycidas" was published, Milton — still essentially unknown but with a fixed notion of future greatness — sailed for Europe.
This is not to say that there is no such thing as a fixed notion of species prior to Darwin.
In philosophical terms, I found particularly relevant the fact that Warwick was posing into question a fixed notion of the human, emphasizing instead its dynamic and constantly evolving side.
This may be due to a fixed notion of an appropriate prescription rate.
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The perception of knowledge as a performative process constantly reshaping itself, radically differs from a fixed notion based on an objective reality that only needs to be discovered.
The idea that we can't afford medical care or higher education, he argues, is just an "illusion" reflecting some fixed notion of what percent of our income should be devoted to such activities.
But the agreements were founded in a notion of exchange rather than in some fixed notion of consensus on a single policy or choice.
Review: 'Rapture, Blister, Burn' slyly upends fixed notions of life.
These spaces attempt to move past or side step fixed notions of race to focus more on the culture of Hip-Hop or at minimum the ability to places oneself in Hip-Hop's cultural, artistic and cultural continuum.
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