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Gray has written a fine study of his friend, the late Isaiah Berlin, whose pluralist philosophy he may be said to develop and refine in his own writing, and, one presumes, in his seminars at the LSE, where he is professor of European thought.
Note that if evolutionary change truly were progressive, life could be said to develop instead of evolving (Werth 2005; Chorost 2012).
But it is perhaps only within this last treatise the dialogue The Moralists, a Philosophical Rhapsody that he can be said to develop a theory of taste.
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In technical terms, a thunderstorm is said to develop when the atmosphere becomes "unstable to vertical motion".
The basic concept for Hull was "habit strength," which was said to develop as a function of practice.
Norms contribute to the functioning of the social system and are said to develop to meet certain assumed "needs" of the system.
During the 10-minute segment, the gray model is said to overheat and the silver Roadster is said to develop "broken" brakes.
That high-performance version is said to develop more than 550 horsepower — up from 500 of the current V-10 model — with a twin-turbo V-8.
In clinical literature, codependency is said to develop from a person's childhood attempts to adapt to dysfunctional family life e.g., life in which parenting is abusive, neglectful, inconsistent, or otherwise seriously ineffective.
An early literary essay, for instance, was her revelatory article The Wearing Out of Genre Materials (1971) – ideas and tropes in genre fiction were said to develop through three distinct phases: innocence, plausibility and ultimately decadence.
People are said to develop attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), due to the information and interaction overload.
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