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The generalized discourse among farmers inhabiting the zone is in favor of development, regardless of environmental conservation.
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Still, outside the workshops, discourse among participants often lapses into generalized descriptions of 'men' as being uniform in cultural upbringing, character, and by consequence, actions.
I argue that while its stance on separatism has not changed, discourse about Muhammad Farms appeals to more generalized notions of community uplift and self-determination, key components of black community nationalism.
If A x) is a convex set and is defined in a closed and bounded interval, then A is called "a generalized interval-valued fuzzy number (IVFN) on the universe of discourse X".
This has contributed to a climate in which, as part of more generalized criticism against foreign forces — especially the European Union and the International Monetary Fund — it has become acceptable public discourse to blame Jews for the country's economic problems.
(4)–(6) is equally valid for all combinations of boundary support conditions, only the complete analysis of a generalized rectangular space truss, simply supported on all four sides, is presented for the purposes of the current discourse.
Some folk discourse.
A gun silences discourse.
Civil discourse = bad ratings.
Less discourse.
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