Sentence examples for parallel discourse from inspiring English sources

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Valentine (2005) explores a parallel discourse to that of waste in the 'selflessness' of the donor.

However, the point still stands that, in order to block such commitment, a parallel discourse to actual mathematical practice is offered.

Rather than engaging with actual features of the application process, the fictionalist creates a parallel discourse in an effort to provide a nominalist reconstruction of the use of mathematics in science.

As opposed to them, the deflationary nominalist is able to accommodate significant aspects of mathematical practice without the need for creating a full parallel discourse (in particular, no operators, modal or fictional, need to be introduced).

Whether this above all sociologically conducted parallel discourse concerning the transformation of the current concept of time can be rendered fruitful to the interests of future research – and if so, how – is the subject of this paper.

After all, the platonist is then in a position to examine mathematical theories as they are actually formulated in mathematical practice, rather than discuss a parallel discourse offered by various reconstructions of mathematics given by those who avoid the commitment to mathematical objects (such as the nominalists).

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The equivalent of open innovation in the economic sciences would be for example: receiving transdisciplinary parallel discourses, also taking the practitioners seriously for a change (from the "outcome-oriented", possibly less prestigious small-business operator up to the consultant) and not allowing the homespun debate about deficient "academisation" to become a pseudo-professional visual cover.

In parallel to the discourse of women and marijuana use, there is a corresponding discourse that aligns men's marijuana involvement or use with aggression.

We are also better able to recognise parallel prejudices in discourses about other regions, like China (authoritarian and anti-human rights) or Africa (ravaged by war and disease).

But I think it works because it parallels the wider discourse, where a giant social dysfunction is being created through millions of individual acts of entertainment.

The emergence of everyday aesthetics discourse parallels the increasing attempt at blurring the distinction between art and life in today's Western artworld.

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