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The mixed-media work "Hanging Study" proposes a form of redress — it spells out the word "reparations".
Jackson 1990 for instance, proposes a form based on a random distribution of magnetization uncorrelated in space, whereas Jackson 1994 includes small-scale spatial correlation.
Rejecting the Ābhidharmika realism, the Yogācāra proposes a form of idealism in which which it is argued that only mental impressions are conventionally real and nondual perfect nature is the ultimately real.
Inspired by the "narrative philosophy" to which Schelling alludes in the preface to his Ages of the World, and by the thought of his contemporary and friend Eugen Rosenstock, Rosenzweig thus proposes a form of "speech-thinking" [see separate section below] as integral to the new thinking's pursuit of truth in time.
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"Ofcom is proposing a form of charge control that aims to bring prices down to costs over a three-year period," the regulator said in a statement on Friday.
So he proposed a form of probation: a "diversion agreement" stipulated that if Ms. Duy sought mental health treatment and avoided further trouble, all the charges would be dismissed in two years.
Aware that David Cameron has proposed a form of national volunteering service, Mr Brown will seek to reclaim the issue, pointing to his plans in the 2004 budget to encourage youth volunteering first set out in the Russell commission.
"He's proposing a form of performance funding for a portion of federal spending, and my view is that, whatever level of funding we're talking about, that's the approach we ought to take," he said.
April 15 , 1877Thurso, Scotland May 5, 1971 Sir David Ross, in full William David Ross (born April 15 , 1877 Thurso, Caithness, Scot. died May 5, 1971) Scottish rationalistic moral philosopher and critic of utilitarianism who proposed a form of "cognitivist nondefinitism" based on intuitional knowledge rather than "naturalism".
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