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"discourse up" is not correct or commonly used in written English.
It is not a standard phrase or grammar construction. It is possible that it could be used in certain contexts, but it would be considered non-standard or unconventional. Example: "The speaker's discourse up to this point had been quite engaging and thought-provoking, but then it took an unexpectedly controversial turn."
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As long as we merely adopt this latent view, rather than questioning it, it will pervade scientific discourse up to the point of becoming self-evident and seemingly unquestionable, so that not only science but also philosophy of science will fall victim to its sway.
"Classical probability" here does not denote the whole of modern probability discourse up to the nineteenth century, as in Daston (1988).
But what's been distinctly lacking from this discourse, up until now, has been festival Tories.
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In neither case is the discourse leading up to this epiphany very enlightening.
Even the way people handle themselves in daily corporate discourse sets up a bias against action.
The need for "sweating the details in climate discourse" came up here in 2010, after the journal Science picked a faked image of a polar bear on an ice floe to accompany a letter on the seriousness of global warming from 255 members of the National Academy of Sciences.
Moreover, only a simultaneous presence of both innovative and path-dependent mechanisms ensures that a simulated discourse lives up to the implications of its real-world counterparts.
The analysis of how the discourse matches up to the context shows that every teacher is a teacher of language, which is to say all learning is a linguistic process.
The unit of discourse taken up as the point of departure for analysis of spoken data is that of a 'message', which is proposed by Hasan ([1995]: 227) as 'capable of realizing an element in the structure of texts'.
A quick glance at their current discourse turns up an abundance of statements and insinuations like these.
also said, "The climate has gotten so toxic in our political discourse, setting up for this kind of reaction for too long.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com