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In Hochfelder, for example, we concluded that the key words of §10(b) employed the "terminology of intentional wrongdoing" and thus "strongly suggest[ed]" that it "proscribe[s] knowing or intentional misconduct," even though the statute did not expressly state as much.
Though Philo more often employed the terminology of the Stoics than that of any other school, he was critical of their thoughts.
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Employing the terminology of Neo-Confucian philosophy, his overview of Islam is thus both congenial to the mainstream Islamic tradition and reaffirms Confucian teachings about the human duty to establish harmony between heaven and earth.
With great industry he develops a chart of fiction by "describing the signifying systems that constitute a fictional space". In the remaining chapters he describes the shift from modernism through paramodernism to postmodernism by employing the terminology on his chart.
When appropriate, we will employ the terminology in the most recent version of the Manual of Leaf Architecture (Ellis et al., 2009), which provides a brief discussion of the history of the qualitative approach to leaf description.
To employ the terminology developed by Gillespie [ 14], genetic drift should be a minor force relative to genetic draft, the impact of indirect selection on neutral variability.
He employs many of the concepts (but not the terminology) of his well-known structure of scientific revolutions.
To employ the usual terminology, a succession of experiences is one thing, an experience of succession is quite another.
It is difficult to come up with an answer, not least because medieval authors did not employ the (characteristically modern) terminology of subjectivity and objectivity with respect to judgments of probability.
While the terminology of planetary gears is used throughout, the results apply for general epicyclic gears.
In what follows, the concept is referred to as neutrally as possible— employing the relatively common terminology of 'objects', albeit in the singular as the pure concept, object (or PCO, for short).
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