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The commission represents in institutional form the expectation Americans voters now have that the nominees for president will meet face to face and argue their respective cases.
The knowledge gained in the Iraqi insurgency and the communication networks established between like-minded fighters will persist for some time in institutional form.
But Ms. Höfer is a straight photographer whose humanity and improvisatory spirit come across if we are patient enough to appreciate the serendipity of her light, the subtlety of her color and the quiet, melancholy pleasure she seems to take in finding, as if almost by chance, poetry in institutional form.Her real topic is ambience, a fleeting sensation.
The range of ethical and political views which they, along with their Hellenistic successors, laid out, continue to define many of the fundamental choices for modern philosophy, despite the many important innovations in institutional form and intellectual approach which have been made since.
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The former enables mass participation in scientific endeavors, and the latter advocates the free distribution of all forms of creative content over the internet.1 Neither is the change in institutional forms limited only to narrow scientific or cultural endeavors.
Citizenship is considered awareness of the common good and purpose of human life embedded in institutional forms of the State, and as such, is an active practice, oriented to the community.
Second, the use of a general household sampling frame excludes people with (primarily more severe) intellectual disability living in institutional forms of residential care.
Help has also come in an institutional form.
The reward, she believes, may be a truer knowledge not only of Christianity, in whatever institutional form, but also of the other great religions.
We aimed to construct a broad measure of stigma whose component parts could assess perceived stigma from family, friends, colleagues and professionals, stigma in its more institutional form and self-stigma if it were evident.
It took institutional form in the World Council of Churches in 1948, which was composed of Protestant and Eastern Orthodox churches.
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