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Fair use has become an essential concept to many bloggers, who often quote portions of articles before discussing them.
Although few prisons with panopticons were ever built, they became an essential concept for the analysis of cities and government during the 20th century.
She urged Ms. Dimino to start not on the beat, but a few split seconds behind the beat in an essential concept known as back-phrasing.
He proposed a theory of the intuitive knowledge of good and duty ("deontological") that dispensed with the necessity for an essential concept or definition of the good.
The issue of "fair use" -- which holds that copyright owners cannot ban other from using small portions of their work in certain cases -- is an essential concept to bloggers, who often quote portions of articles before discussing them.
Only in the so-called Romantic era, from Beethoven to Richard Strauss, is the program an essential concept, and even there it leaves its mark on much music commonly considered "pure" or "absolute".
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Seeing Eye calls this intelligent disobedience, a difficult but essential concept for a guide dog to master.
Like a mall its essential concept is to segregate its constituents from the city fabric into a controlled environment, rather than to integrate with it.
The interview data revealed that 'mianzi' or 'face' was an essential cultural concept that influenced the practice of filial obligation.
The essential concept of hospice and palliative care nursing is a humanistic approach to patient care.
That's the essential concept that I had at the start.
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