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The notion power necessity was developed by Carl Ginet (1980, 1983), and endorsed by John Martin Fischer (1994).
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Each begins with the notion that power is central, concentration of power corrupts, and balance is the corrective.
Vaillancourt said his actions were "a powerful performance" intended to illustrate the notion of power to the people.
Our human notion of power is distorted, I came to believe, a notion of power that's about coercion rather than persuasion, control rather than compassion.
Access-on-demand would mitigate efforts to develop patience and frustration tolerance, and might encourage a sense of entitlement and an illusory notion of power and control.
Her wardrobe is inextricably linked to the notion of power.
Our Constitution is based upon the notion that power flows from the people.
The idea of dressing for success is as Eighties as, arguably, the notion of power dressing, but both have a validity today.
Perhaps it was also this notion of power that meant feminists and musicians, such as Sinéad O'Connor, donned them in the 90s.
The notion that power has shifted permanently from the centre to the provinces where the Shinawatras have their base seems to be unacceptable to many of the old guard.
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