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You feel it nearly at the start, in Duchamp, whose invasion of art with common objects counts for less than his treatment of "art" as a matter not of questing experiment but of imposed definition.
"All" seems to me to be an imposed list, an imposed definition by society of what "all" is supposed to be.
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They also reveal the key aspects of Becker's hierarchical belief of 'moral quality', of those high in ranks, in this case the executive, which imposes definitions and explanations about facts and events on community members.
satisfying all the conditions (i)–(v) imposed in Definition 5. Proof of Lemma 1 Let p∈(1,2), so that ρ=ρ p >0 and ({mathcal {A}}_{p}>0).
The F.D.A., which regulates cosmetics, has never imposed standard definitions for marketing terms like natural and organic as they apply to grooming products, Dr. Katz said via e-mail.
Authoritarian leaders like the Gulf ruling families, Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan, and Egyptian-general-turned-president Abdel Fattah Al Sisi have a vested interest in either imposing their definition of terrorism on the international community or preventing it from adopting a definition.
It added: "The government does not wish to impose any definition of what garden cities are, but instead intends to work with localities to support them in developing and delivering their own vision".
"We believe in rights according to Islam, and if anybody is trying to impose their definition of the human rights on us, they will be sadly mistaken because this world is not a world of one culture or one religion".
dontgo.co.uk/fanzine.php Helen Walsh Novelist Blackburne Arms Liverpool Since Liverpool was named Capital of Culture 2008, the city's academics, politicians and entrepreneurs have been at pains to impose their definition of its culture, articulated through the galleries, museums and trendy restaurants springing up all over the place.
If nobody has the right to impose a definition of marriage on society, then surely the logical conclusion is to remove it from the law books entirely (keeping civil partnerships), and say that's it's a personal matter that people are free to interpret as they see fit.
That process, Coetzee writes, is "one of the most spectacular that occur to me of a writer attempting to make a new identity, claiming that identity not on the basis of immigration, settlement, residence, domestication, acculturation... but by defining nationality to suit himself and then using all of his accumulated cultural power to impose that definition on educated opinion".
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