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The press articulates a zero sum philosophy, as if asylum seekers' gain must necessarily be native citizens' loss.
Almost immediately after taking power in 1999, Pakistan's fourth military regime articulated a seven point agenda that in large measure entailed governance policy shifts – the key being decentralization of powers and democratic local governance.
The renowned Luba genesis story articulates a distinction between two types of Luba emperors whose forms of government were shaped by their own moral character and private behaviour: Nkongolo Mwamba, the red king, and Ilunga Mbidi Kiluwe, a prince of legendary black complexion.
Using these high-level desiderata, Sterelny articulates a series of nine conditions, called the Hoyle-conditions after Sterelny's thought experiment: a vertical, i.e., "only to offspring and from parents" (C1), simultaneous (C2), and unbiased transmission (C3) of components (or replicators) that are irreversibly committed to their biological role as replicators (C4).
While none of these three studies articulated a specific theory to guide their research, Adams and Galinsky outlined an enclothed cognition framework, which explained that dress affects wearers due to the symbolic meaning of the dress and the physical experience of wearing that dress item.
It is necessary to articulate these three mechanisms into an integrated model, or, alternatively, there may be different forms of hallucinations, that are mediated by different pharmacological supports and neurobiological circuits.
Moreover, once one had articulated a viable and useful set of social scientific concepts one might ask what relation they bear to the issues at the center of the philosophical inquiries of the value of legality and of articulating the criterion that distinguishes legal from other grounds of decision.
Two GPs articulated a time bounded understanding but then acknowledged that grief does not necessarily happen in that way: So grief, when you think about it takes sort of [pause] the classic things is it takes 2 years of that major grieving……..I don't want to generalise because obviously it's not the same for everybody[ 9].
None of the three has yet articulated a verifiable monitoring and enforcement mechanism, although that could potentially develop.
I decided to ask a few leading climate scientists from around the globe to articulate that one thing that leaves them totally tacked off.
In the mid-80's, Ms. Winkler turned her postwar boxes into prewar galleries, using crown moldings to articulate three separate ceiling areas in the main room.
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