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Or is the reason more intangible, rooted in the notion of art itself?
They asked whether France's integration policy - rooted in the notion of the secular state - had failed.
A drama so rooted in the notion of life as an endless, rain-sodden, shops-closed Sunday that even Morrissey might think the melancholy excessive.
As a result, they will be better able to control their own destinies and participate more meaningfully in development – an aspiration for the adolescent girls leaving the centre and development practitioners alike, and which is firmly rooted in the notion of empowerment.
The framework is rooted in the notion of variety engineering (Beer, 1979, 1985; Espejo and Reyes, 2011).
Some theory underpinning this idea and rooted in the notion of barycentric coordinates is developed and algorithms for the construction of exact and approximate D- and I-optimal designs for the Scheffé model are delineated.
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Thatcher was an outspoken advocate for this point of view rooted in the notion that political interests may justify overlooking serious human rights violations.
The law of occupation is rooted in the notion that sovereignty cannot be taken away through force.
The movement is rooted in the notion that "fixing" schools is the strongest lever for lifting communities out of poverty.
That problem is rooted in the notion that higher class means higher integrity.
Though he is a deft practitioner of contemporary technology, his ideas are rooted in the historical notion of the city as a place of intellectual exchange.
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