Sentence examples for an influential view from inspiring English sources

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While deflationism has been an influential view since the 1970s, it has not escaped criticism.

Mr Posner was a founder of the law-and-economics movement, an influential view of law which, crudely, recommends economic efficiency as the test of fair allocation.

The new understanding represents a significant challenge to an influential view of law among politically liberal lawyers over the past 50 years.

The paper is an influential view into atomic behavior and has been cited multiple times, but only one of its authors is human F.D.C.

For example, in-depth discussions were carried out on the definition of "ethnic group" and "ethnic" identification and relations, of which an influential view is the theory from culturalization to politicization, from A New Perspective to Examine Ethnic Relations: Depoliticization of Ethnic Minority Issues (Ma, 2004a, b ).

The result was an influential view according to which there is no fact of the matter about which proposition a speaker/thinker expresses with a sentence of natural language, because talk of propositions is (at best) a way of talking about how we should regiment our verbal behavior for certain purposes and in particular, for purposes of scientific inquiry.

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But there is an increasing influential view in philosophy warning that the doxastic characterization of delusions would lead to an oversimplification of the phenomenon.

Up until the crisis, a very influential view inspired by this standard theory was that the rise in measured inequality since the early 1980s reflected temporary, not permanent, inequality.

Marsh [ 15] provides a starting point for this literature advocating the delegation of tasks to others within the 'team' and broadening the roles of clerical, managerial and nursing colleagues, a consistently held and influential view [ 16].

The finding corroborates an influential new view of early human origins advanced by Bernard Chapais, a primatologist at the University of Montreal, in his book "Primeval Kinship" (2008).

In What We Owe to Each Other, T.M. Scanlon offers an influential contemporary view with much in common with Fitting Attitudes accounts, which he called the Buck-Passing theory of value.

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