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There are a few moments when the paintings also seem to respond more or less directly to a generalized notion of the "white canon".
Ken Burns's 10-part, 19-hour documentary "Jazz" -- which begins tomorrow night at 9 on PBS, striking with a heavier thump than any previous document about the music -- may once again establish a "generalized" notion of what jazz is.
To solve the -HS, we need to define and use a generalized notion of -net.
One of the two ways corresponds to Hintikka's notion of Skolem function, the other corresponding to a generalized notion of strategy function.
Validity with respect to every choice of an atomic system can be viewed as a generalized notion of logical validity.
"They were stacked against a basic notion of fairness".
For any resource allocation strategy providing QoS to the users we can associate a specific notion of fairness.
Ordinary pay systems are based on a misguided notion of fairness, and so have a relatively small difference between the highest- and lowest-paid employees.
Although there are many reasons to admire the Constitution the Founders bequeathed to us, the Electoral College violates a basic notion of fairness.
This solution is based on a set of axioms that have become widely accepted, portraying a notion of fairness (cf. [19]).
One may grant that the folk concept of accountability rests in this way on a notion of fairness as desert but argue that the relevant notion of desert is itself open to moral objections (Scanlon 1998: 274; Kelly 2002) and/or that the relevant notion of fairness need not be understood as desert (Scanlon 1998 283 77).
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