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To analyze something, there must be a framework or worldview.
"They're getting less and less able to analyze something and think critically, and pick apart the underlying elements.
"If they're doing something, looking at a building with an intention to analyze something, the body inclination changes, the way the muscles are carried.
Ben Hoelzel, Crew Union, Columbus Crew: With the tragic, sudden, and still unexplained death of 22 year old rookie midfielder Kirk Urso Sunday morning, it may seem inappropriate to fret over and analyze something as seemingly meaningless as a game.
"We are less interested in hearing a "correct" answer than in seeing the thought process a candidate goes through in trying to analyze something he or she has never seen before".
When economists "sit down with a piece of paper to calculate or analyze something, you would have to say that no one was more important in providing the tools they use and the ideas that they employ than Paul Samuelson," said Robert M. Solow, a fellow Nobel laureate and colleague of Mr. Samuelson's at M.I.T.
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The goal was to build a conceptual framework on which international politics could be analyzed, something earlier courses on military and diplomatic history had not offered.
This film from Christopher Nolan is "more like a diverting reverie than a primal nightmare, something to be mused over rather than analyzed, something you may forget as soon as it's over," A. O. Scott wrote in The New York Times.
It is more like a diverting reverie than a primal nightmare, something to be mused over rather than analyzed, something you may forget as soon as it's over.
"This production is analyzing something tragic about that time period, but also about our own sense of ourselves — that we have these ideals which are extraordinarily powerful, and extraordinarily high, and our inability to execute them is tragic," he told me.
Instead he defined logic as the ars bene disserendi, the art of correctly discussing or analyzing something.
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