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Surprisingly, Humboldt's name has been notoriously absent in the extensive debates prompted by Jacques Derrida and his Grammatology concerning the role of writing (écriture) for an understanding of language and culture and its alleged neglect in the Western tradition because of its inherent phonocentrism.

From the extensive debates around these issues, it's clear that police are eager to use the same technology that makes our lives easier to make their jobs easier.

Lessons for reframing medicine seller roles may also be learned from the extensive debates and varied engagements with traditional healers in the provision of primary health care (Warren et al. 1982; Offiong 1999).

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Gone are the extensive debate rehearsals, the bickering consultants, the corporate dress code and the urge to explain everything.

The 5-to-4 decision was unusually interesting in several respects, not the least of which was the extensive debate between the two sides over the current meaning of one of the Supreme Court's earliest important rulings, a case from 1798 called Calder v. Bull.

"We will look at each debate individually and then make a decision," Mark Miner, the spokesman, told The Times's Richard A. Oppel Jr. Earlier on Wednesday, Mr. Miner told Politico that "all the campaigns are expressing frustration right now" about the extensive debate schedule.

This is due to the extensive debate triggered by Popper's papers, "The Poverty of Historicism" (1944/45), and later his book, The Open Society and Its Enemies (1945).

Marc Henry, Bronconnier's former chief of staff and president of ThinkHQ Public Affairs, says of the extensive debate: "Discussions in council today tend to be a little bit more freewheeling and longer.

This is important in the background of the extensive debate in recent times about the resources needed to control HIV.

A discussion about this question is lacking in the literature, especially in contrast to the extensive debate concerning the role of surgery.

This is surprising given the extensive debate about pros and cons of mtDNA data for phylogenetic analysis [e.g. [ 20- 28, 28, 37]], and about combining data in general [e.g. [ 6, 19, 31- 33, 62]].

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