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Truly weak states are doing well just to establish a general sense of order.
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That provision was dutifully followed with elections in the general sense of that term until the 1970s when, in order to buffer the judiciary from the political process, the state, through a legislative statute, adopted the "Tennessee Plan".
The translated material was read several times in order to get the general sense of the content.
The authors studied the interviews independently in order to get a general sense of all the material and to identify the main themes.
The interviewer made frequent preliminary visits (approximately bi-weekly) to the community throughout the winter and spring of 2007 in order to encourage a general sense of familiarity with the project and the investigators (Smith 1999).
If a general sense of instability, insecurity and drift helped bring Modi to power, the desire for rapid progress, order and direction is likely to now prove an immense challenge for the new prime minister.
Here we are using the word interface, not in the sense of a standard protocol by which the ports of two or more communicating hardware modules must be connected, but in the more general sense of any necessary changes in frequency, data-width, or timing that must be performed in order to achieve a viable data-path between any two hardware components.
"Disasters are newsworthy because of the general sense of alarm.
That is creating a general sense of dissatisfaction and pessimism".
So now there is this sense of insecurity, this general sense of anxiety about the charities".
Related to the general sense of propaganda is the concept of "propaganda of the deed".
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