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As in previous centuries, the need to challenge the unjust laws of particular states inspired the desire to invoke rules of right and justice held to be natural rather than merely conventional.
A further advantage of MI over other techniques could be the ability to motivate parents who previously had not expressed any desire to invoke behaviour change with their families.
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The singer who presides over the music's ceremony must also use proven formulas to invoke the desired response.
The song should use some of the techniques of other protest songs, such as metaphor, allusion, and rhythm, to invoke the desired feeling in the listener.
The contrast is with 'sophisticated rationalizations', which seem to invoke psychological states like desires ("I want to make a salad").
The difficulty, as he outlined in an article in the October 2004 issue of Environmental Science & Policy, stems from a common desire of both advocates and opponents of any given regulation to invoke science to make their respective cases.
"If I claim desire as my right," the central character in Brink's novel asks himself rather awkwardly, "does not my right to desire invoke the right of the other to refuse me?
Ideally, several modified courses of action would be identified a priori to invoke if monitoring efforts indicate that the original fails to have the desired effect.
The trick starts to invoke claustrophobic terror.
There are many useful truisms to invoke.
Ana is detemined to invoke the spirit.
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