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He asserts the centrality of "tradition" in jazz — as if it needed his defense — and relies on this principle to justify the limits of his taste.
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The Palestinians, however, continue to assert the centrality of United Nations resolutions calling on Israel to dismantle settlements and to withdraw to its pre-1967 borders.
That we have a reservoir of American jurists capable of asserting the centrality of careful and equitable reasoning — not merely, or, these days, especially, on the Supreme Court but throughout the land — and of making clear decisions by clear majorities, is heartening here, as it was heartening in the recent case of the refugee ban.
Clinton's ordeals resonate with special power among women who came of age during and after the 1960s, when much greater numbers of women began to assert their individual and collective voices, and threaten the centrality of (mainly white) men's needs, experiences and opinions - especially in the public realm.
How the centrality of the most central node exceeds the centrality of all other nodes.
Yardley 39 asserts the characteristics of 'good' qualitative research.
The centrality of the five-stress line!
But the centrality of the effort is not.
The most salient of these is the centrality of debt.
Still such speculation shows the centrality of the Liberal Democrats.
And he made the centrality of the Klan question clear.
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