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It is isolated and poor, high on an Andean puna, but in a very specific way it is urban: its concept of time is mechanized, and no one is spared by capitalism's ticking clock.

Even more disturbing, it will not rest until its concept of 'transparency' is adopted by all.

These differences often appear to be accentuated by the fact that France still believes, like America, that it has a global mission to spread its concept of democracy and liberty.

"Critical Theory does not relate to established lines of research as a competitor; rather, starting from its concept of the rise of modern societies, it attempts to explain the specific limitations and relative rights of those approaches" (Habermas 1987, 375).

An Australian novel so large in its concept of fiction's grasp on the world it takes seven narrators just to tell it.

When the programme was designed in 1997, its concept of capacity building was innovative in the sense that it comprised more elements than only training.

Its solution is as crass as its concept of causation.

It seems the SNP's definition of "summer" is as flexible as its concept of independence.

"This is why I was never fascinated by Google+ and its concept of Circles.

They believe the crisis gives the police an opportunity to rethink its concept of community policing.

America saw its concept of basic fairness sinking in to the marsh of miscarried justice.

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