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For the past century, nearly every economic theory in the world has emerged from a broad tradition known as neoclassical economics.

There is a fifth strand that contributes to the unity of Hindu experience through time: bhakti ("sharing" or "devotion"), a broad tradition of a loving God that is especially associated with the lives and words of vernacular poet-saints throughout India.

No one can answer that question with absolute certainty, but in our view American business and the nation's consumers would be ill served if the Justice Department abandoned the broad tradition of antitrust regulation as it has evolved over the past 100 years.

It offers an extensive outline of Mally's philosophical approach to value theory and ethics, of course in the broad tradition of Franz Brentano and Alexius Meinong.

Although the book is explicitly about interfaith relations, its message is also one that desperately needs to be heard within the broad tradition of Christianity.

This sets the book within the broad tradition of the Enlightenment's natural theology; and this explains why Paley based much of his thought on John Ray (1691), William Derham (1711) and Bernard Nieuwentyt (1750).

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Yet they have not estranged themselves from the broad traditions of the West; they are hoping and they are gambling their progress and their stability on the chance that we will meet our responsibilities to them to help them overcome their poverty.

With this in mind Roy Williams's play Death of England is part of a much broader tradition.

"The relationship between liberalism in these two phases," he writes, "has been predominantly cumulative: while rejecting laissez-faire economic policy, modern democratic liberalism continues to take the broader tradition of constitutional liberalism as its foundation".

The music Taio, N-Dubz and their fellow musical travellers are making belongs to a broader tradition of multicultural British pop whose defining characteristic is that it makes a lot of people happy.

Often seen against the long-term background of modern German history since the era of Bismarck's unification of the country in the 19th century, the Third Reich is now increasingly also viewed in a broader international, even global context, as part of the age of imperialism, its drive for domination building on a broader tradition of the German quest for empire.

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