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Later in the same sentence she cites "the notion of God within everyone... Westernized yoga, visualization, astrology and the I Ching" as fads sprouted from the influence of this notorious icon's writings.
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Will there ever be a good moment to cite the notion of a responsibility to protect unanimously adopted by more than 150 states at the UN World Summit in 2005 as Mr Kouchner is now suggesting?The tortuous development of that concept is a tale close to the French minister's heart.
Correction: August 9 , 2002 Friday An article in the special Education Life section on Sunday about the difficulty of seeking tenure while rearing children misspelled the surname of a researcher with the American Association of University Women who cited the notion of collegiality as a criterion for tenure decisions.
Conservatives cite the notion that courts should consider social ends as an example of improper judicial activism.
His commons theory is frequently cited to support the notion of sustainable development, meshing economic growth and environmental protection, and has had an effect on numerous current issues, including the debate over global warming.
Lipsius is indebted as well to the Corpus Hermeticum, which he frequently cites when dealing with the notion of Platonic ideas and their relation to God.
TPP has been called "NAFTA on steroids" and incredibly the labor and environmental shortcomings, among others, are once again being cited as inadequate to the notion of fair trade.
Nagarjuna, citing an early sutra, expanded the notion of the middle way into the philosophical sphere, identifying a middle way between existence and nonexistence, or between permanence and annihilation.
One of the reasons that people cite for disliking clowns is the notion of the "nearly human" or uncanny valley, where you will find chill-inducing things like clowns, marionettes, monkeys, masks, mannequins, certain robots, scarecrows.
Besides the Authors we have cited, see also, for instance, the notion of "care" (Pellizzoni 2004, Groves 2013) or "imputation" and "solidarity" (Ricoeur 2000).
Hermann Weyl (cited in Mancosu 1998) used the notion of games to explain Hilbert's metamathematics: mathematical proofs proceed like plays of a meaningless game, but we can stand outside the game and ask meaningful questions about it.
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