Sentence examples for ordinary involvement from inspiring English sources

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Taking their cue from Kant, many philosophers have defended the idea of an aesthetic attitude as one divorced from practical concerns, a kind of "distancing," or standing back, as it were, from ordinary involvement.

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In most areas, the Greens generally have better internal party democracy than the major parties, including local decision-making and ordinary member involvement in policy-making, but they have been resistant to opening up the process of electing party leaders.

Heidegger thinks this characterizes our ordinary practical involvement with our surroundings, and regards it as distinct from, and somehow providing a basis for, entities showing themselves to us as 'present-at-hand' (or 'occurrent') — as they do when we take a less context-bound, more theoretical stance towards the world (Heidegger [1927] 1962).

Gunn's poetics, his life as a gay man and as an ordinary citizen, his involvement with what used to be called "the counter-culture," are all taken up by writers who are deeply passionate and discriminating readers of Gunn's poems.

Some are concerned at ordinary retail investors' growing involvement.

The widespread involvement of ordinary Americans has made this bubble more volatile and hazardous than its predecessors.

Jane Sancho, who compiled the report, said: "What viewers want is more involvement of ordinary people in the political arena, a focus on policies, and straight answers".

But the victory also shows a massive involvement of "ordinary" people in politics and a desire to move away from the greed and imperialist warmongering of the Bush era.

These fall into three main categories: extra security at potential targets, greater involvement of ordinary Indonesians in the fight against terror, and improved detective work.But all that is very vague, and JI's brand of terrorism, with its soft civilian targets, is very difficult to fight.

The amnesty - initially limited to ordinary protesters charged over involvement in past street clashes - was suddenly expanded two weeks ago to include anyone investigated by agencies set up after the 2006 coup.

All that changed last month when Mr Thaksin's party, Pheu Thai, suddenly expanded a modest amnesty proposal, which initially covered only ordinary people charged for involvement in past protests, to a sweeping absolution for all convictions related to political conflicts dating back to 2004.

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