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And such discourse is made possible, for Hausman, through the advance in technology which allows surgical treatment of intersex and transsexual individuals.
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But, dense government bureaucracy, inaccessible and unaccountable leaders, decisions supporting only the wealthy, and calls for civil discourse are making Trump supporters' dignity feel violated (sounds a lot like Bernie's supporters' frustrations, doesn't it?).
For Habermas, morality arises from discourse, which is made necessary by their rationality and needs, rather than their freedom.
In all of the discourse about journalism's transitions, not nearly enough effort is made to shake off the shock of the new and simply adapt the daily rhythms of professional public discourse to the emerging formats.
I thank Nadella for bringing these issues into the spotlight so that open discourse can be made toward changing the way performance is evaluated and rewards are allocated in hopes of limiting, if not eliminating, gender bias in the workplace.
After you've grown tired of intellectual engagement and civil discourse, the motion picture industry is making sure there will be plenty of gun-toting action heroes populating the cineplexes when you want to switch your brain to the off position.
Contingency is making connected speech in dialogic discourse which is a general characteristic of scaffolding.
What's left of the force of her poems when the moral discourse underneath them has been made problematic?
Business views are mixed: the Confederation of British Industry is broadly happy, but the Engineering Employers Federationn, which represents industrial firms, worries about the bill's effects on competitiveness.The ever-greater predominance of climate change in public discourse may be making dissenting voices shriller.
And when clause, or even sentential links are made in discourse using not conjunctions, but rather verbs or nouns, the latter linguistic choices are considered logical grammatical metaphors, as in the replacement of and then in (1) by led to in its more formal counterpart, example (2).
Need less to say, I am disappointed -- not merely at our failure to see this better way that is right in front of us, but at the dramatic devolution of discourse where policies and laws are made.
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