Sentence examples for strand of theory from inspiring English sources

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It has survived as one strand of theory throughout much of Christian history.

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Both strands of theory were invented in Cambridge in the 1930s, but, as the book intriguingly argues, sexual rivalries among the theorists kept them apart.

Since the early 1970s two new strands of theory and empirical research have arisen, one in the United States and one in western Europe.

Furthermore, by linking the different strands of theory to evolutionary perspectives on innovation processes, we could have detailed the innovation process and discussed where in that process the different organization modes may be more efficient.

He summed up different strands of theories into three views that nonprofits (a) operate independently as supplemental support to the government, (b) work as complements as partners with the government, or (c) are engaged in an adversarial relationship of mutual accountability with the government (Young 2000).

In theory, any content could be made available over the Internet: the first strand of convergence theory is that everything can be reduced to bits.

Employing this emerging strand of institutional theory research, we probe efforts to "endogenize" the Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC) regulation of insider trading.

The 17th Century saw the emergence of a new strand of moral theory, one that employed the notion of a mutual agreement or contract between the members of a community as a device for grounding moral principles.

Along with social cognition approaches, this strand of motivational theory has been particularly influential in the context of CHW motivation where the focus has predominantly been on finding the right match between incentives and the individual worker.

The analysis developed here follows a well-established strand of social theory that insists that economic activity is not shaped by individual utility-maximising behaviour alone, but also by social norms and relationships.

As was the way in the late 60s, they had developed a lot of radical ideas – "about disunity and provocation and abandoned strands of urban theory" – but never really had the opportunity to put them into practice.

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