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May the eminent ones do better.
The eminent ones also know how to bring their pieces before the public.
By the mid nineteen-nineties, many economists, including some very eminent ones, were concerned that the formalization of economics had been taken too far: that it had come to dominate the subject at the expense of economic intuition.
After Krips's resignation the orchestra had worked with a few leading conductors, including Klemperer, Stokowski, Jascha Horenstein and Pierre Monteux, but also with many less eminent ones.
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What he seemed to forget was that literature isn't science: that its disputes are never conclusively settled, however eminent one's authorities may be, and that readers simply go wherever the life is at a given moment.
Edward is a virologist, an eminent one, having made his name with an Aids breakthrough in the 1980s and then moving with a neat kind of serendipity straight into avian flu.
The leader should be a leading cleric, although not necessarily the pre-eminent one.
On his Web site, Mr. Schoener, whose Ph.D. is in ancient Greek philosophy, describes it as "a modest project, not a pre-eminent one, undertaken for the sake of learning".
The House action, which may be no more than a symbolic one unless the Senate follows suit, is another twist in the often turbulent relationship between the United States and a world organization that treats America as a run-of-the-mill member and a pre-eminent one.
My fear of waiting times was a major factor in my decision, probably the pre-eminent one….
"If I had to redact my own archives," said one eminent scholar, "I know what I would do".
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