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Although regarded, in its initial form, as an oversimplification12, it surely represents a formidable conceptual starting point point for research on the subject.
As articulated by Dorothy Smith in the early 1970s and subsequently elaborated by Harding (1991, 2004a), this is a recommendation to take women's everyday lives as a "starting point" point for research: focus on those aspects of social life and forms of understanding that typically remain "off-stage," "eclipsed" by the normatively masculine focus of conventional social sciences (Smith 1978 19877).
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2. Management staff (8 points) Points for having between at least 0.5 and two full-time equivalent staff devoted to environmental management.
Total points for the semester, as used in the analysis, were made up of the best two of three midterm exams (each worth 100 points), the final exam (100 points), class participation points (25 points), points for passing the readiness test (25 points), and extra credit points (16 points).
We achieve 2.5 × and 7 × improvement in point-point communication for intra-node and inter-node configurations, respectively.
France's Mladenovic is matching her point-for-point, game-for-game as the first set reels towards a tie-break.
It would be point-for-point.
Kevin Durant leads the third-quarter charge, matching the Argentine team point-for-point in the period.
These changes, however, were not associated with alterations in point-for-point matching measures of estradiol.
Break point, set point for Djokovic.
Eastchester matched Parkside point for point for three quarters and then some.
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